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marianne marsh. good evening marianne. >> good evening, judge.uite an open. >> i'm not even going to ask you if i'm wrong. i know you think i am. >> misguided. >> misguided. okay. >> misguided. >> you know, i don't know. i've got a pretty good record. but let's talk about what is now coming out. i think you know, marianne, as i do, that the foundation is now coming under more serious review. and when the director of the fbi takes her comments about a security inquiry and says huh-uh, this is law enforcement investigation, we do criminal probes, that's a little embarrassing, isn't it? >> well, judge, given your background buff took on this job at fox, you dealt in facts. and let's deal with the facts. and the facts first on the foundation are pretty clear. the clinton foundation helping homes become more energy efficient is in keeping with their goals. they hired a legitimate vendor to do it. and the money was donated by one of the people referenced in that article. no money was given the other way. donated. >> are you talking about the energizer
marianne marsh. good evening marianne. >> good evening, judge.uite an open. >> i'm not even going to ask you if i'm wrong. i know you think i am. >> misguided. >> misguided. okay. >> misguided. >> you know, i don't know. i've got a pretty good record. but let's talk about what is now coming out. i think you know, marianne, as i do, that the foundation is now coming under more serious review. and when the director of the fbi takes her comments about a security...
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marianne is the ceo of the alliance for water efficiency in chicago and marianne provides thought leadership and best practices around using water sustainably. then, we have lynn broaddus who runs broadview collaboration inc., which i believe works with nonprofit, government clients to help them develop natural resources strategy and lynn, he also worked for six years before that leading environmental programs at the johnson foundation wings spread, johnson foundation wing spread and perhaps even more important, a graduate of the university of virginia who plays tonight at 7:00 p.m. against iowa state, which leads me to peter-- peter gleick. peter is a world-famous water policy expert. peter, read about you before i became government affairs leader and ready many of your articles and have seen you testify before congress. like most grads, peter probably does not even know that yale has a vast melting, but they beat baylor the ncaa tournament before losing and post game to duke. that it brings us to our panel discussion. i would like each of our panelists to take one to two minutes to tell us
marianne is the ceo of the alliance for water efficiency in chicago and marianne provides thought leadership and best practices around using water sustainably. then, we have lynn broaddus who runs broadview collaboration inc., which i believe works with nonprofit, government clients to help them develop natural resources strategy and lynn, he also worked for six years before that leading environmental programs at the johnson foundation wings spread, johnson foundation wing spread and perhaps...
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marianne favro is joining us from the santa clara county registrar's office. bernie sanders said it's critical. >> reporter: it certainly is. with the june 7th primary looming, bernie sanders is hoping santa clara county voters cast their ballots and vote for him. today he called the june primary in california the big enchillada. >> california is very, very important. 475 superdelegates. obviously if we don't do well in california, it will make our path much, much harder. >> reporter: sanders will be at the baptist church in oakland for a 2:00 p.m. rally along with actor danny glover. he'll be pushing for free tuition for college students. hillary clinton took the day off today from campaigning after a tough week when a state inspector general report said that as secretary of state she never asked for permission to use a private e-mail server. clinton said she did adding to her upward battle to clinch the nomination. >> the polls show the two of them virtually neck-and-neck. you take out the margin of upper error and they are absolutely deadlocked. that's all
marianne favro is joining us from the santa clara county registrar's office. bernie sanders said it's critical. >> reporter: it certainly is. with the june 7th primary looming, bernie sanders is hoping santa clara county voters cast their ballots and vote for him. today he called the june primary in california the big enchillada. >> california is very, very important. 475 superdelegates. obviously if we don't do well in california, it will make our path much, much harder. >>...
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mark and marianne are back with me. clinton saying two days ago, no, neither she or any of her former representative were contacted by the fb i. we have learned that in early april whom of aberdeen was interviewed by the fbi. will this affect that perception of her not being trustworthy? >> you have to realize, trash, probably scheduled this back in march, but they did not actually meet until a boat. these art -- everything is fungible. everything is a shade of gray at one point or another. hillary clinton has beltway establishment. traditional democrat. the big mistake that the democrats will have made this year is taking last times runner-up. an establishment figure. trish: i am just trying to figure out whether or not she lied in that interview. >> she lies every time she speaks. she lied. trish: what is your take, marianne? >> we can confirm that she was contacted and was interviewed by the fbi. why did she say it? >> thanks for letting me in on this. i am not surprised that mark is using the word liar just like don
mark and marianne are back with me. clinton saying two days ago, no, neither she or any of her former representative were contacted by the fb i. we have learned that in early april whom of aberdeen was interviewed by the fbi. will this affect that perception of her not being trustworthy? >> you have to realize, trash, probably scheduled this back in march, but they did not actually meet until a boat. these art -- everything is fungible. everything is a shade of gray at one point or...
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marianne favro talked to neighbors most impacted. marianne? >> reporter: well, this road closure will start impacting drivers, starting with tomorrow morning's commute. you can see this electronic billboard has been put up to warn motorists about it. but what they're most concerned about is take a look at this, how long the road is going to remain closed. 12/1/16 -- until december! the road closure won't stop the green family from biking and skateboarding in their neighborhood. but when the tassajara road route closes tomorrow for a construction project, drivers will definitely be impacted. >> in the commute hours, it's going to add at least 40 minutes. that's going to be a big impact. anybody who works walnut creek area or so. it's going to be 30, 40 minutes or so extra. >> reporter: he says he'll now have to allow extra time to get to san ramon. >> it could impact the way we live, because i take call once a week. >> reporter: people who live here aren't the only ones impacted by the closure. this is considered a popular back road for people
marianne favro talked to neighbors most impacted. marianne? >> reporter: well, this road closure will start impacting drivers, starting with tomorrow morning's commute. you can see this electronic billboard has been put up to warn motorists about it. but what they're most concerned about is take a look at this, how long the road is going to remain closed. 12/1/16 -- until december! the road closure won't stop the green family from biking and skateboarding in their neighborhood. but when...
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i'm marianne favro. i'll have the latest on the investigation coming up in a live report. >>> and a break down of who is leading who in the general election according to a recent poll. crucial california state primary now just a couple weeks away. >>> and we're seeing partly cloudy skies right now around san jose. temperatures in the 60s and as we head towards tomorrow morning, lows in the 40s around the north bay and low 50s across the rest of the bay area as we see a few chances for some spring showers in your seven-day forecast. a look at that when we come right back. a popular san jose bakery is closed ... because of a fire. now investigtors are trying figu >>> a popular san jose bakery is closed because of a fire. this is on maridian avenue. marianne farrow is there and a lot of people disappointed. >> reporter: it's certainly known for the almond cake and ironic there was a fire here. you can see the front door is boarded upright now and there is a sign on it that says to our wonderful customers, w
i'm marianne favro. i'll have the latest on the investigation coming up in a live report. >>> and a break down of who is leading who in the general election according to a recent poll. crucial california state primary now just a couple weeks away. >>> and we're seeing partly cloudy skies right now around san jose. temperatures in the 60s and as we head towards tomorrow morning, lows in the 40s around the north bay and low 50s across the rest of the bay area as we see a few...
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marianne favro, nbc news. >>> early voting starts tomorrow in several bay area counties. voters who want to cast their ballots early in santa clara county can go to the registrar voter's office and vote in santa clara and alameda county. >>> we have more decision 2016 coverage comings up later in the newscast, they are preparing for an important primary coming up. at 5:00, the attacks and strategies on the campaign trail for hillary clinton, bernie sanders and donald trump. >>> the preliminary hearing for two san jose brothers accused of killing their parents could start as soon as tomorrow. defense attorneys and prosecutors said on friday that they are ready for the hearing to start on monday. the man seen here and his 17-year-old younger brother omar have been kept away from cameras because he's a minor. they are accused of killing their parents two weeks ago. on friday in court the prosecutor turned in an electronic file full of evidence. legal experts say it will be tough to examine it all by tomorrow. they say the push for the preliminary hearing is early in this cas
marianne favro, nbc news. >>> early voting starts tomorrow in several bay area counties. voters who want to cast their ballots early in santa clara county can go to the registrar voter's office and vote in santa clara and alameda county. >>> we have more decision 2016 coverage comings up later in the newscast, they are preparing for an important primary coming up. at 5:00, the attacks and strategies on the campaign trail for hillary clinton, bernie sanders and donald trump....
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marianne favro. >> as for the other candidates vying for the presidency, donald trump says he is not concerned about a growing list of party leader hes who are refusing to back his campaign, including house speaker paul ryan also due to serve as chairman of the republican convention in july. today sarah palin vowed to end ryan's career over that snub. meanwhile, hillary clinton increasingly turning her focus from sanders to trump, and she says she's been hearing from republicans interested in supporting her campaign since he became the presumptive nominee. >>> here are some key dates for the upcoming california primary. tart starting tomorrow, absentee ballots out in the mail. early voting also starts. may 23rd another important date, the deadline to register to vote in the primary election. and of course that primary as marianne just mentioned june 7th. >>> new details tonight on the crash that sent a chp officer to the hospital. that officer is in, quote, very serious condition. vincent smith is an 18-year veteran of the force. he's set to undergo surgery for his injuries. the cras
marianne favro. >> as for the other candidates vying for the presidency, donald trump says he is not concerned about a growing list of party leader hes who are refusing to back his campaign, including house speaker paul ryan also due to serve as chairman of the republican convention in july. today sarah palin vowed to end ryan's career over that snub. meanwhile, hillary clinton increasingly turning her focus from sanders to trump, and she says she's been hearing from republicans...
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. >> reporter: i'm marianne favro live in san jose. coming up, find out why neighbors are upset this landfill will soon be accepting trash from mig pedmilpitas. that story coming up. >>> bicyclists hitting the road. >>> i'm jeff ranieri. sunny skies, 80 degrees. tracking cooler chances heading into the weekend. i'll have my full micro climate forecast just ahead. (scal): good day, m'lady! i am sir-can-a-lot, here to save you from another breakfast bore. wake up those eggs with glorious spam! see what spam can! do... at spam.com a man... seen >>> a kir phiing scene in a south bay neighborhood as police shoot a man seen attacking his own mother with an axe. it happened in south san jose. damien trujillo is live at police headquarters where the police wrapped up a news conference. what did he have to say? >> he wrapped it up about 15 seconds ago. he said his officers today saved a life over in the south part of town by shooting the son who apparently was attacking the mother earlier this morning. family and friends say they are in shock.
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thanks, marianne. do not miss any of the action. you can find game one here for the sharks on nbc bay area at 5:00 p.m. tomorrow night, post game coverage on nbc bay area and csn california. >>> we're not quite done with the warriors story. a closure on bart this weekend will wrap up early, and you have the warriors to thank for it. bart has been repairing a section of track between san leandro and bay fair stations. the closure was supposed to last through tuesday morning, but with the warriors playing game seven tomorrow evening, you're going to need a lot of people getting on bart. repairs will be ending early. bart's normal service will resume at 3:00 tomorrow afternoon so fans can get to oracle arena. >> if you've ever done that, you know can be lengthy. it's a lengthy drive. bart is great. >> and get there early. that's the problem. tomorrow's not a workday for most people, so probably people get there on time. >>> coming up next, backlash tonight over the death of a gorilla at a cincinnati zoo. did zoo workers really need to
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reporting live at oracle arena, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> thanks very much. another must win game for the warriors. they answered. there's still pressure on them. we have the reaction. >> we have the season on the line, the warriors would not be denied. they pulled off the game six win in dramatic fashion. 108-101. golden state looks to become the tenth game in history coming back from being down 3-1 in a series. let's hear from the mvp. >> we have a lot of belief and heart and we've given ourselves a chance to win the series. that's all we could ask for. obviously a lot of excitement, but still one job to do. the way we played tonight, shows who we are and we have one more opportunity to impose, you know, our will in this series. that's what we want to do. >> stay tuned, we have more highlights and reaction coming up later in sports. >> monday is going to be an exciting day for bay area sports fans. the warriors are in action and the san jose sharks are playing game one of the semifinals. you can watch it here on nbc bay area. sharks start at 5:00. >>> we ar
reporting live at oracle arena, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> thanks very much. another must win game for the warriors. they answered. there's still pressure on them. we have the reaction. >> we have the season on the line, the warriors would not be denied. they pulled off the game six win in dramatic fashion. 108-101. golden state looks to become the tenth game in history coming back from being down 3-1 in a series. let's hear from the mvp. >> we have a lot of belief...
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marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> thank you so much. no sign of 2-year-old arianna, the family is holding out hope she'll be found. her mother, nicole, was found in a shallow grave. arianna has not been seen by relatives since february. they are still searching for the little girl and asking anyone with information to come forward. >> so many times, i feel so helpless because i can't think of anything else i can do. i have been putting up flyers. i have been, you know, asking people to share and repost on facebook her picture. so many people have. >> the fbi is actively working on the investigation. >>> today's rain across the bay area led to dangerous conditions on the road. this is video from walnut creek. tonight, the bay area is drying out. rob mayeda is here now to tell us how quickly it will be dry. >> rain totals today, most of it fell this morning. abo about.3 in napa. right now, the radar showing you, we think will be the last wave of showers moving back to the bay area from the north bay to the delta. periods of light rain mov
marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> thank you so much. no sign of 2-year-old arianna, the family is holding out hope she'll be found. her mother, nicole, was found in a shallow grave. arianna has not been seen by relatives since february. they are still searching for the little girl and asking anyone with information to come forward. >> so many times, i feel so helpless because i can't think of anything else i can do. i have been putting up flyers. i have been, you know, asking...
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nbc bay area, marianne favro is joining us. >> it's so emotional. it's been little over a year since her husband died suddenly. today, during the speech, she told the graduating class, you will be defined not by what you achieve, but how you survive. >> today, i'm going to try to tell you what i learned. >> reporter: emotional and inspirational. at times, tearing up, she spoke about the biggest shock of her life when her husband died of cardiac arrhythmia vacationing in new mexico. >> what followed was unthinkable. i walked into a gym to find him flying on the floor. i flew home to tell my children their father was gone. >> reporter: she told them of the intense grief that followed. >> i learned in the face of the voice or in the face of any challenge, you can choose joy and meaning. >> reporter: she talked about the power of gratitude. >> it is the greatest irony of my life. that losing my husband helped me find gratitude. gratitude for the kindness of my friends, the love of my family and the laughter of my children. >> reporter: she reminded them
nbc bay area, marianne favro is joining us. >> it's so emotional. it's been little over a year since her husband died suddenly. today, during the speech, she told the graduating class, you will be defined not by what you achieve, but how you survive. >> today, i'm going to try to tell you what i learned. >> reporter: emotional and inspirational. at times, tearing up, she spoke about the biggest shock of her life when her husband died of cardiac arrhythmia vacationing in new...
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we find marianne favro. sharks' fans, you can't beat them. >> you can't that. that's why i'm wearing my teal. this is a free event people can come here to sap center and watch the sharks take on the st. louis blues here on the big screen surrounded by other sharks fans. about 16,000 people are expected to show up today. these tickets were sold out in just 24 hours. some people started lining up for the viewing party around 2:00 this afternoon even though the game starts at 5:00. the one common theme, they all seem pretty optimistic, the sharks will win tonight. >> reporter: who will win? >> the sharks. >> reporter: why do you think that? >> they have really good players like joe thornton and joe pavelski. >> the depth we have is exciting and nerve-wracking at the same time. >> we get close and choke. this year is different. we have a good setup. they move some things around. i like it. >> reporter: you think they will go all the way? >> they will go all the way. >> the sharks are known for their power. that's really what these fans are hoping to see tonight. yo
we find marianne favro. sharks' fans, you can't beat them. >> you can't that. that's why i'm wearing my teal. this is a free event people can come here to sap center and watch the sharks take on the st. louis blues here on the big screen surrounded by other sharks fans. about 16,000 people are expected to show up today. these tickets were sold out in just 24 hours. some people started lining up for the viewing party around 2:00 this afternoon even though the game starts at 5:00. the one...
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nbc bay area's marianne favro. this is a bold move. any chances this could actually happen? >> well, legal analysts we talked to today said it's highly unlikely. stubblefield's attorneys say they filed a motion today in superior court in an effort to make sure their client gets a fair hearing. police arrested former 49er dana stablefield earlier this week. he's charged with raping a develop mentally disabled woman at his home in morgan hill in april of last year. >> a year later they showed up at mr. stubblefield's children's school with a press release in one hand and handcuffs in the other to arrest him. since that time, there's been press statements, there's been leaks of information, all types of conduct that has been used to prejudice this particular case. >> reporter: that's why stubblefield's attorney says he filed a motion in santa clara county superior court. >> we're calling upon the district attorney's office to recuse itself from this case. >> reporter: he is now asking that the state attorney general's office prosecute the case. >> this would be a rare occurrenc
nbc bay area's marianne favro. this is a bold move. any chances this could actually happen? >> well, legal analysts we talked to today said it's highly unlikely. stubblefield's attorneys say they filed a motion today in superior court in an effort to make sure their client gets a fair hearing. police arrested former 49er dana stablefield earlier this week. he's charged with raping a develop mentally disabled woman at his home in morgan hill in april of last year. >> a year later...
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marianne favro is joining us from the california registrar. bernie sanders talked about how critical california will be to his campaign? >> reporter: he did, come june 7th. finally, california voters will have some clout in the president sham primary and, in fact, bernie sanders has said today that he considers the california primary the big enchiladda. >> it will make our path much, much harder if we don't do well in california. >> reporter: he'll be in oakland for a 2:00 p.m. rally tomorrow along with actor danny glover. sanders will push reforms to provide free tuition for college students. meanwhile, hillary clinton took the day off from campaigning today after a tough week when a state inspector general report said as secretary of state she never asks permission to use a private e-mail server. clinton said she did, adding to her upward battle to clinch the nomination. >> the polls show that two of them virtually are neck-and-neck. you take out the margin for error and they are absolutely deadlocked. that's all there is to it. it says a lo
marianne favro is joining us from the california registrar. bernie sanders talked about how critical california will be to his campaign? >> reporter: he did, come june 7th. finally, california voters will have some clout in the president sham primary and, in fact, bernie sanders has said today that he considers the california primary the big enchiladda. >> it will make our path much, much harder if we don't do well in california. >> reporter: he'll be in oakland for a 2:00...
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reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> here come the clintons. right now in sacramento. former president bill clinton is rallying support for his wife, the democratic front-runner. earlier today, mr. clinton was right there in the central valley in fresno and stockton. here's the schedule. tomorrow, he will attend two bay area fund-raisers including one in freemont. then on wednesday, hillary clinton will join her husband for a private event. mrs. clinton has a dominating lead in the delegate count. bernie sanders continues to rally. today he was near san diego. republican donald trump is in southern california on wednesday. today he announced his support. there are more than 30 candidates looking to replace boxer. the closest rival for the seat, congresswoman loretta sanchez. the top two candidates move on to the next general election. >>> the state has paid out millions dollars to citizens who have had run-ins with highway patrol officers during the last decade. steven stock has been digging through public records to piece it all together. what
reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> here come the clintons. right now in sacramento. former president bill clinton is rallying support for his wife, the democratic front-runner. earlier today, mr. clinton was right there in the central valley in fresno and stockton. here's the schedule. tomorrow, he will attend two bay area fund-raisers including one in freemont. then on wednesday, hillary clinton will join her husband for a private event. mrs. clinton...
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nbc bay area's marianne favro. what's his side of the story? >> reporter: well, stubblefield says the encounter was consensual and today his attorneys accuse the allege victim of trying to get money from the pro football player. >> i'm here to state without any reservation that i am completely innocent of all these allegations. >> reporter: for the first time since police arrested him on accusations of raping a develop mental disabled woman, stubblefield responded to the charges. prosecutors say the attack happened april 9th of last year after the victim went to his morgan hill home to interview for a many job. today, stubblefield's attorneys question whether the victim is devel developmentally disabled. >> he was texted 22 times over the 5 days asking for a job and money after this incident occurred. >> reporter: stubblefield admitted he did have a sexual encounter with the woman. >> i am not a perfect man. >> reporter: stubblefield's attorneys also question why prosecutors took so long to charge him. when the alleged rape happened more than a
nbc bay area's marianne favro. what's his side of the story? >> reporter: well, stubblefield says the encounter was consensual and today his attorneys accuse the allege victim of trying to get money from the pro football player. >> i'm here to state without any reservation that i am completely innocent of all these allegations. >> reporter: for the first time since police arrested him on accusations of raping a develop mental disabled woman, stubblefield responded to the...
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reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> thank you very much. the march in san jose is not the only may day event here. hundreds of people showed up to a separate rally at flute val plaza in oakland, they chanted held banners and played instruments. rallies turned violent in other parts of the world. turkey, the police used tear gas and water canaans to disperse a group of demonstrators. livermore held its 25th annual wine festival this weekend and it mark aid somber anniversary, as well. this morning organizer held a special memorial for a mother and daughter killed in an alleged drunk driving at the end of last year's festival. family and friends of esperanza rodriguez and her 14-month-old daughter were there as well as mothers against drunk driving. the man behind the wheel is facing murder charges. investigators say his blood alcohol level was nearly twice the legal limit when he crashed into an apartment complex killing both people. >>> in concord where a restaurant is searching for a thief. you can see the man walking up to the counter, th
reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> thank you very much. the march in san jose is not the only may day event here. hundreds of people showed up to a separate rally at flute val plaza in oakland, they chanted held banners and played instruments. rallies turned violent in other parts of the world. turkey, the police used tear gas and water canaans to disperse a group of demonstrators. livermore held its 25th annual wine festival this weekend and it mark aid...
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she stopped. >> you know marianne, i love you, you are so smart. don't say that. don't underestimate my viewers and me. >> i'm not. >> the truth is, this went from the beginning right to the oval office. what he was doing to women. you know it and i know it. i can go through the lawsuits. it's not worth it. but it speaks to if she's going play the woman card she better be a proponent of women. >> she is. and i think, again, to be fair, she did go after women when she was defending her husband because she felt they were political attacks. and you i both know. >> i know this, marianne, i love my husband, you don't trash the women. but let's move on because this is getting too much. >> i think when everyone find out the truth they stop defending their husband. >> what is the truth? everybody knows what the truth is. those suits were sellinged several of them with the women. let's go to gus officer is extradited. he is a hacker. she says it's unfathomable that this guy hacked into a mom and pop home brewed server in somebody's closet. the truth is he is a hacker. >> s
she stopped. >> you know marianne, i love you, you are so smart. don't say that. don't underestimate my viewers and me. >> i'm not. >> the truth is, this went from the beginning right to the oval office. what he was doing to women. you know it and i know it. i can go through the lawsuits. it's not worth it. but it speaks to if she's going play the woman card she better be a proponent of women. >> she is. and i think, again, to be fair, she did go after women when she was...
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reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, marianne. >>> after months of delays, the new bay bridge bike path is expected to open in september. investigative reporter jackson vanderbeck says they have to make sure an observation area is properly supported. >> on monday, they will put in place the observation deck. it is the final hurdle in a project that cyclists say can't be done too soon. >> we have about 4,000 members in the east bay, they ask me all of the time. when will we be able to ride to treasure island. so we've had quite a few delays, we're hoping it happens this summer. >> reporter: getting the path open has not been easy. first demolition of the old span needed to make room for the path got held up. that put off construction for more than a year. el nino brought more delays. cal tran had to put up $3 million tomorrow the path safety rail but the biggest challenge was making sure the observation deck which juts out 30 feet will be properly supported. two years ago, bridge officials rejected the angled braces called for in the original desig
reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, marianne. >>> after months of delays, the new bay bridge bike path is expected to open in september. investigative reporter jackson vanderbeck says they have to make sure an observation area is properly supported. >> on monday, they will put in place the observation deck. it is the final hurdle in a project that cyclists say can't be done too soon. >> we have about 4,000 members in the east...
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. >> sreenivasan: marianne vorthoven runs s.p.i.o.r., an islamic organization that works with imams, teachers, social workers, and community leaders to talk to parents and youth there is no easy answer to this. >> sreenivasan: s.p.i.o.r. has organized more than 40 meetings in rotterdam during past year and vorthoven says the very act of acknowledging radicalization within muslim communities is novel. >> there's a lot of silence, a lot of taboo around these issues. and especially in some groups it's also, "no, but it's not about us. it has nothing to do with islam, so we don't need to talk about it." whether you like it or not, these atrocities are being done in the name of islam, so also in society how people perceive islam and muslims is affected by it. >> sreenivasan: in s.p.i.o.r.'s meetings, organizers try to boost resistance to radicalism-- what they call "resilience"-- by exposing the myths in recruiting messages and addressing factors that may push some to become jihadists. >> some people, and especially muslim youth, do not feel a sense of belonging. they do not feel accepted
. >> sreenivasan: marianne vorthoven runs s.p.i.o.r., an islamic organization that works with imams, teachers, social workers, and community leaders to talk to parents and youth there is no easy answer to this. >> sreenivasan: s.p.i.o.r. has organized more than 40 meetings in rotterdam during past year and vorthoven says the very act of acknowledging radicalization within muslim communities is novel. >> there's a lot of silence, a lot of taboo around these issues. and...
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nbc bay area's marianne favro joining us with this story. what are firefighters facing there tonight? >> they're facing winds up to 20 miles per hour. the fire is only 20% contained. >> reporter: wind and flames are devouring land, scorching more than 3800 acres. for the 135 firefighters tackling the fire, the journey to containment is slow. >> challenges are, the wind is a major factor blowing in the salinas valley as well as the infrastructure and power lines. >> reporter: while the fire is burning mostly oak trees and grass land used for cattle grazing, flames have come near some homes. >> there are some rangelands, ranch houses in the area. >> reporter: their efforts paid off, firefighters saved the homes and protected power lines, preventing major outages. thanks to ground crews and helicopters making dozens of water drops, cal fire crews are making progress. the fire is now more than 20% contained. in contra costa county, firefight earns battled a brush fire in martinez. they had to lug hoses up steep ter ray and worked to protect seve
nbc bay area's marianne favro joining us with this story. what are firefighters facing there tonight? >> they're facing winds up to 20 miles per hour. the fire is only 20% contained. >> reporter: wind and flames are devouring land, scorching more than 3800 acres. for the 135 firefighters tackling the fire, the journey to containment is slow. >> challenges are, the wind is a major factor blowing in the salinas valley as well as the infrastructure and power lines. >>...
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marianne favro. >>> a dramatic situation on a flight headed to the bay area. the pilot forced to make an emergency landing after a woman passed out on board. this happened during a united airlines flight from chicago to san francisco. the flight was sent to another airport and she was pronounced dead. she did have preexisting medical conditions. >>> democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders is coming to northern california. the senator is set to hold rallies in sacramento tomorrow, stockton on tuesday, and his chances of winning the party's nomination are slim. but he feels his chances of influencing his party's platform are high. experts say the longer sanders campaigns, the more likely clinton will feel pressured to embrace more of his ideas. >> the more sanders campaigns prior to clinton winning the nomination, the more he inserts himself in the discussion and perhaps the future of the democratic party. >> sanders is also expected to make stopping in the bay area before the primary on june 7. as for the other candidates, donald trump says he is not c
marianne favro. >>> a dramatic situation on a flight headed to the bay area. the pilot forced to make an emergency landing after a woman passed out on board. this happened during a united airlines flight from chicago to san francisco. the flight was sent to another airport and she was pronounced dead. she did have preexisting medical conditions. >>> democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders is coming to northern california. the senator is set to hold rallies in...
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marianne favro's here now with the exclusive investigation from nbc dateline's special. >> they met a man who claimed to be an isis defector. he gave nbc news a thumb drive he said he stole from an isis commander. in it contained the personnel fires of thousands of foreign fighters who joined isis in 2013 and 2014. terrorism exports verified those files are authentic and contain the names of two citizens from the bay area who went overseas and joined isis. one of the bay area men is alberto renterea. at some point he converted to islam. he's seen here inside syria. he entered syria in 2014 at the age of 24 and hasn't been seen since. documents also show 24 jaffrey khan enlisted in july 2014. he grew up on this quiet cul-de-sac in palo alto. in a written statement, his family told us, jaffrey's actions and decisions have been heart breaking, and we do not support his personal choices. jaffrey's cousin ahmed said as a teenager, jaffrey was into rap music, marijuana and the internet. >> he said we're surrounded by a bunch of sinful people and we should move to a mugs limb country. >> he
marianne favro's here now with the exclusive investigation from nbc dateline's special. >> they met a man who claimed to be an isis defector. he gave nbc news a thumb drive he said he stole from an isis commander. in it contained the personnel fires of thousands of foreign fighters who joined isis in 2013 and 2014. terrorism exports verified those files are authentic and contain the names of two citizens from the bay area who went overseas and joined isis. one of the bay area men is...
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marianne favro is on the coast there for us. what's bringing these great whites to our area? >> reporter: well, scientists don't exactly know. they think it's because of the warmer waters here and say it's extremely rare to see great whites in this area. usually they are spotted much farther south. in fact a couple hundred miles south, to be exact. now, this is the waters where the sharks were actually found not far from this cement ship, and there is no warning sign to beach-goers that there are sharks in the water, and, in fact, we saw some people swimming. you can see a juvenile great white shark swing near the cement chip and experts from the pacific shark research center flew on a helicopter to get a bird's eye view of the sharks. >> saw ten or more great white sharks. mostly five to ten feet and out around the cement boat area. >> marine biologists say the sharks are 400 miles further north and may be here because of the el nino. >> last year was the first year the juveniles were here in great numbers and with the warmer water, many. subtropical and species range has be
marianne favro is on the coast there for us. what's bringing these great whites to our area? >> reporter: well, scientists don't exactly know. they think it's because of the warmer waters here and say it's extremely rare to see great whites in this area. usually they are spotted much farther south. in fact a couple hundred miles south, to be exact. now, this is the waters where the sharks were actually found not far from this cement ship, and there is no warning sign to beach-goers that...
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there's a lot of calls there, marianne. >> reporter: i'm here at king and story. organizers tell me there are a thousand people participating in the march this year. right now they are on their way to city hall downtown. this year what's different is there's not just one theme. there's several themes from several grassroots organizations. some have bandannas around their mouths that read survival is not a crime. some are walking to support black lives matter but a majority of the people here today are fighting for san jose to implement a $15 an hour minimum wage as soon as possible. >> raise the wages to $15 an hour. comprehensive immigration reform. stop the violence and sexual assault against woman and solidarity with black lives matter. and to also have a living wage and to end wage theft. >> reporter: this is also the first weekend before scinco de ma mayo. there are dozens of people in their cars waving flags as part of cultural celebrations that are happening at the same time. they are expected to cruise alongside the marchers on their way to city hall. they
there's a lot of calls there, marianne. >> reporter: i'm here at king and story. organizers tell me there are a thousand people participating in the march this year. right now they are on their way to city hall downtown. this year what's different is there's not just one theme. there's several themes from several grassroots organizations. some have bandannas around their mouths that read survival is not a crime. some are walking to support black lives matter but a majority of the people...
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today in the bay's marianne favro has more on sandberg's powerful speech. >>> today i'm going to try to tell you what i learned in death. >> reporter: it was emotional and inspirational, at times tearing up, sheryl sandberg spoke about the biggest shock of her life, when her husband, dave goldberg, died of cardiac arrhythmia while they were vacationing in mexico. >> what followed was the unthinkable. i walked into a gym to find him lying on the floor. i flew home to tell my children that their father was gone. >> reporter: she told the 4,700 graduates about the intense grief that followed and the importance of resilience. >> i learned that in the face of the void or in the face of any challenge, you can choose joy and meaning. >> reporter: she also talked about the power of gratitude. >> it is the greatest irony of my life, that losing my husband helped me find deeper gratitude, gratitude for the kindness of my friends, the love of my family and the laughter of my children. >> reporter: and she reminded the graduates that they must learn to tackle the disappointments and challenges a
today in the bay's marianne favro has more on sandberg's powerful speech. >>> today i'm going to try to tell you what i learned in death. >> reporter: it was emotional and inspirational, at times tearing up, sheryl sandberg spoke about the biggest shock of her life, when her husband, dave goldberg, died of cardiac arrhythmia while they were vacationing in mexico. >> what followed was the unthinkable. i walked into a gym to find him lying on the floor. i flew home to tell my...
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there's a lot of calls there, marianne. >> reporter: i'm here at king and story.ll me there are a thousand people participating in the march this year. right now they are on their way to city hall downtown. this year what's different is there's not just one theme. there's several themes from several grassroots organizations. some have bandannas around their mouths that read survival is not a crime. some are walking to support black lives matter but a majority of the people here today are fighting for san jose to implement a $15 a
there's a lot of calls there, marianne. >> reporter: i'm here at king and story.ll me there are a thousand people participating in the march this year. right now they are on their way to city hall downtown. this year what's different is there's not just one theme. there's several themes from several grassroots organizations. some have bandannas around their mouths that read survival is not a crime. some are walking to support black lives matter but a majority of the people here today are...
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marianne favro is here now with a closer look at what we can expect. >> this will be sanders' first campaign trip to northern california. he is going to be speaking in sacramento tomorrow evening at 5:00 and then stockton on tuesday. he plans to talk about a wide range of issues, including
marianne favro is here now with a closer look at what we can expect. >> this will be sanders' first campaign trip to northern california. he is going to be speaking in sacramento tomorrow evening at 5:00 and then stockton on tuesday. he plans to talk about a wide range of issues, including
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reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> it's good to be important. thank you. >>> meanwhile, hillary clinton opened two new campaign offices in california this weekend. on saturday the hillary 4 california office opened in fresno. and today clinton's campaign opened their office in colton in san bernardino county. this brings a total of 11 offices in the state for clinton. her bay area locations are san francisco, oakland and san jose. >>> now on the republican side, donald trump spending his day in washington, d.c. that's where he spoke to thousands of motorcyclists in town for the rolling thunder event. this is a huge annual event that honors veterans. trump asked for their support pronlsing to rebuild the military and to make it bigger and better than ever before. >>> coming up, a gorilla killed after a child falls into its enclosure. tonight new cell phone video of the incident surfaces. what it reveals about the dangerous encounter. >>> also, veterans springing into action after vandals face a vietnam memorial. why cleanup is proving to be espec
reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> it's good to be important. thank you. >>> meanwhile, hillary clinton opened two new campaign offices in california this weekend. on saturday the hillary 4 california office opened in fresno. and today clinton's campaign opened their office in colton in san bernardino county. this brings a total of 11 offices in the state for clinton. her bay area locations are san francisco, oakland and san jose. >>> now...
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here's nbc bay area's marianne favro. >> one of the men nbc news identified is alberta rentiri of gilroy014. we talked to his former neighbor in gilroy who asked we not show her face. >> it's very surprising, scary, when you have small kids or even younger adults who probably would hang around with him and how they put things in their minds. >> his family says the 24-year-old was raised catholic and got a computer job in san jose but at some point he stopped going to church and converted to islam. he attended services here at the south valley islamic center. the leader there said he was quiet and never socialized. then about two years ago, he stopped showing up. documents also show 24-year-old jeffrey con from palo alto enlisted in isis in 2014. he grew up in this quiet cul-de-sac. his family told us, his actions and decisionings have been heartbreaking and we do not support his personal choices. offry's cousin amed told us as a teenager joffry was into music and serving the net until he started watching prop beganist videos. then he says he noticed a change in his cousin. >> more hatefu
here's nbc bay area's marianne favro. >> one of the men nbc news identified is alberta rentiri of gilroy014. we talked to his former neighbor in gilroy who asked we not show her face. >> it's very surprising, scary, when you have small kids or even younger adults who probably would hang around with him and how they put things in their minds. >> his family says the 24-year-old was raised catholic and got a computer job in san jose but at some point he stopped going to church...
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marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> today, a state grand jury indicted the pipeline company responsible for last year's oil spill in santa barbara. planes all-american pipeline, that's the name, and one of its employees were indicted on 46 counts. the spill leaked nearly 150,000 gallons of crude oil with approximately 21,000 gallons washing out to the ocean. the company called the charges unwarranted and maintains no criminal acts were committed. the company now faces up to $2.8 million in fines and other penalties. >> well, should san jose leaders ban travel to mississippi and north carolina? tonight, city leaders will discuss boycotting both of those cities. the city council's expected to vote on a measure to ban nonessential government travel to both of those states. san jose will also boycott goods made by the company's headquarters there. the move is in a response to recent lip passed laws seen as discriminatory. if it passes, san jose will join san francisco in that boycott until the laws are overturned. >>> there's a good chance you're addicted to technology. you probably checked
marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> today, a state grand jury indicted the pipeline company responsible for last year's oil spill in santa barbara. planes all-american pipeline, that's the name, and one of its employees were indicted on 46 counts. the spill leaked nearly 150,000 gallons of crude oil with approximately 21,000 gallons washing out to the ocean. the company called the charges unwarranted and maintains no criminal acts were committed. the company now faces up to $2.8...
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we begin with marianne favro in san jose. >> you can't hose down your sidewalk or wash your car in the street right now. not just now, but any time regardless if there's a drought in california. your local water district is going to call the shots when it comes to how much you need to conserve. >> governor brown issued an executive order today that permanently prohibits what we found here in san jose. lawn sprinklers with water running down the street. the order also permanently bans other water wasting moves. >> we're still in a drought, these are actions about the future of california water supply. we're always going to have issues, wasting water is never acceptable, we need to do everything we can
we begin with marianne favro in san jose. >> you can't hose down your sidewalk or wash your car in the street right now. not just now, but any time regardless if there's a drought in california. your local water district is going to call the shots when it comes to how much you need to conserve. >> governor brown issued an executive order today that permanently prohibits what we found here in san jose. lawn sprinklers with water running down the street. the order also permanently...
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>> reporter: kevin and marianne sherman want justice for their son. >> we called 911 and it resulted his death. i blame myself. >> reporter: the death certificate called it a homicide. it notes the repeated use of a taser and compression of the torso by the body weight of another individual. >> these dirty dogs, they just like a rabid dog going after a pack. these guys just kept right on going. >> reporter: the district attorney is reviewing the case, and, charlie, the sheriff's office will neither confirm nor deny reports that the two deputies involved have rstill work. >> rose: thanks, mark, mark strassmann in atlanta. food labels are getting a big makeover, and we'll show you what's in store next. i've been blind since birth. i go through periods where it's hard to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. learn about non-24 by calling 844-844-2424. or visit my24info.com. the wolf was huffing and puffing. like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my d
>> reporter: kevin and marianne sherman want justice for their son. >> we called 911 and it resulted his death. i blame myself. >> reporter: the death certificate called it a homicide. it notes the repeated use of a taser and compression of the torso by the body weight of another individual. >> these dirty dogs, they just like a rabid dog going after a pack. these guys just kept right on going. >> reporter: the district attorney is reviewing the case, and, charlie,...
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i want to thank my family, including marianne, elizabeth, robert. and it's been some unbelievable day. and evening and year. and never been through anything like that but it's a beautiful thing to watch and behold. we're going to make america great again. we're going to make america great, again. >> toned down donald trump speaking to supporters tonight on a victorious day in indiana. crucial to his campaign. >> i started not very long ago, about six weeks ago and told i had a 20-point deficit. and i went there and i worked very hard, and i campaigned and made lots of speeches and met incredible people. incredible people. you don't get better. and the crowds got bigger and bigger and toward the end it was like i didn't want to leave. i almost said maybe i'll just never leave. and it resonated somehow, and we had a tremendous victory tonight. and i have to thank bobby knight. he was incredible. >> donald trump speaking to his supporters from new york. and referring fondly to indiana, which was a crucial victory for him tonight which compelled ted cru
i want to thank my family, including marianne, elizabeth, robert. and it's been some unbelievable day. and evening and year. and never been through anything like that but it's a beautiful thing to watch and behold. we're going to make america great again. we're going to make america great, again. >> toned down donald trump speaking to supporters tonight on a victorious day in indiana. crucial to his campaign. >> i started not very long ago, about six weeks ago and told i had a...
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i want to thank my family, including marianne, elizabeth, robert. and it's been some unbelievable day. and evening and year. and never been through anything like that but it's a beautiful thing to watch and behold. we're going to make america great again. we're going to make america great, again. >> toned down donald trump speaking to supporters tonight on a victorious day in indiana. crucial to his campaign. >> i started not very long ago, about six weeks ago and told i had a 20-point deficit. and i went there and i worked very hard, and i campaigned and made lots of speeches and met incredible people. incredible people. you don't get better. and the crowds got bigger and bigger and toward the end it was like i didn't want to leave. i almost said maybe i'll just never leave. and it resonated somehow, and we had a tremendous victory tonight. and i have to thank bobby knight. he was incredible. >> donald trump speaking to his supporters from new york. and referring fondly to indiana, which was a crucial victory for him tonight which compelled ted cru
i want to thank my family, including marianne, elizabeth, robert. and it's been some unbelievable day. and evening and year. and never been through anything like that but it's a beautiful thing to watch and behold. we're going to make america great again. we're going to make america great, again. >> toned down donald trump speaking to supporters tonight on a victorious day in indiana. crucial to his campaign. >> i started not very long ago, about six weeks ago and told i had a...
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his parents, bob and marianne, were big fans of american country music. you quit school at 15.totally got it. you know, it's hard because i get asked by parents all the time, i can't advise anybody anything. everybody has to find their own path, but because i was playing in a band on the weekends and the band would play without me during the week, and because i'd been playing guitar since i was six, they could see, this is what i'm going to do, and i was willing to work. my mom and dad both strong work ethic. >> reporter: your father was a drummer. lots of music in the family. but you didn't read muse nick a traditional way. >> new york i failed music at school, which was a real drag. because it's all theory based. i wasn't theory based. i learned by ear. i got taught a basic cord and then another basic chord. it was like monkey see-monkey do. >> reporter: his goal was to get to nashville. he made it in 1992. >> tough. >> reporter: this is where you arrived in nashville? >> yes. this club has been here a long time. i really wasn't prepared for how hard it was going to be, how l
his parents, bob and marianne, were big fans of american country music. you quit school at 15.totally got it. you know, it's hard because i get asked by parents all the time, i can't advise anybody anything. everybody has to find their own path, but because i was playing in a band on the weekends and the band would play without me during the week, and because i'd been playing guitar since i was six, they could see, this is what i'm going to do, and i was willing to work. my mom and dad both...
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this is of course where you have indianapolis, in marianne county, you remember this. donald trump there the other night with bobby knight of all people; right? i mean this is the point of trump. he seems to get endorsements from people, from leaders that locals really care about. bobby knight one of them there. southwest as well. we're going to be watching this. this could be very much favorable to trump and also northwest. i'm going to click in. it's sort of three or four counties up here. gary, indiana all the way over. and then as you keep moving east with you actually have notre dame here and that in the past at least has been a support for moderate republicans. but essentially in this northwest coast, struggling steel industry, probably going to be very favorable to donald trump. >> all right. good stuff. begins at 6:00 p.m., when neil begins his coverage. let's talk about this campaign and a little bit of detail, i know he's getting set. but facing the possibility of more protests tonight after what we saw last week in california and over the weekend again. bush
this is of course where you have indianapolis, in marianne county, you remember this. donald trump there the other night with bobby knight of all people; right? i mean this is the point of trump. he seems to get endorsements from people, from leaders that locals really care about. bobby knight one of them there. southwest as well. we're going to be watching this. this could be very much favorable to trump and also northwest. i'm going to click in. it's sort of three or four counties up here....
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. >> balthild started like the downtown abby chauffeur, lady marianne in reverse.f there are no other questions, can we thank him for joining us? >> you kind of caused this. but you talk about the pattern of thinking. did you -- were you able to identify or discover the pattern of thinking that allowed savory in some places and not other places in the new america? >> economic necessity is a very powerful force, self-interest. i mean, it's easy to be magnanimous if you have no interest in the outcome, right? so i think that play as large role. and don't forget that the slave holders are people that supported slavery found -- well, they found it -- we didn't find it. but they found plenty of justification in the bible. it's hard. >> all right. >> yeah. thank you. >> thank you very much. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] to review ourre findings of domestic intelligence, including other programs aime
. >> balthild started like the downtown abby chauffeur, lady marianne in reverse.f there are no other questions, can we thank him for joining us? >> you kind of caused this. but you talk about the pattern of thinking. did you -- were you able to identify or discover the pattern of thinking that allowed savory in some places and not other places in the new america? >> economic necessity is a very powerful force, self-interest. i mean, it's easy to be magnanimous if you have no...
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we begin with marianne favro in san jose. >> you can't hose down your sidewalk or wash your car in the street right now. not just now, but any time regardless if there's a drought in california. your local water district is going to call the shots when it comes to how much you need to conserve. >> governor brown issued an executive order today that permanently prohibits what we found here in san jose. lawn sprinklers with water running down the street. the order also permanently bans other water wasting moves. >> we're still in a drought, these are actions about the future of california water supply. we're always going to have issues, wasting water is never acceptable, we need to do everything we can to use water. >> i know it's hard for all us, living here, having to conserve water and taking five minute showers. it may not be a bad idea to hold off for another year, it couldn't hurt. >> you could tell looking at this groundwater recharge pond in san jose, the conservation helps. don't go back to long showers, the governor's order also calls for each individual water district to imple
we begin with marianne favro in san jose. >> you can't hose down your sidewalk or wash your car in the street right now. not just now, but any time regardless if there's a drought in california. your local water district is going to call the shots when it comes to how much you need to conserve. >> governor brown issued an executive order today that permanently prohibits what we found here in san jose. lawn sprinklers with water running down the street. the order also permanently...
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marianne franco lost her sight after a serious car crash.oonl she medical at her home and injured her neck. following spinal surgery, she woke up in the hospital and she could see. >> to see the sun, and the cluds and the birds and the squirrels run up and done the light post, you know? . >> she called me and said i can see. i said, no, after 21 years? i said no. >> her neurosurgion says the car accident may have restricted blood flow to the part of her brain that controls vision. when he performed surgery on her spine he may have unwittingly unkinked that water. >>> some great circus heavyweights are retiring. we have the story on the next chapter for some beloved circus elephants. >> reporter: tonight these elephants in the ringling brothers and barn up and bailey circus are preparing to take their final bow. for more than to a century they have been the giant stars of the greatest show on earth. >> they are the greatest colleagues. >> reporter: but after decades of backlash from animal rights groups all 11 elephants on tour will give thei
marianne franco lost her sight after a serious car crash.oonl she medical at her home and injured her neck. following spinal surgery, she woke up in the hospital and she could see. >> to see the sun, and the cluds and the birds and the squirrels run up and done the light post, you know? . >> she called me and said i can see. i said, no, after 21 years? i said no. >> her neurosurgion says the car accident may have restricted blood flow to the part of her brain that controls...
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paul sar caiz yum and marianne zakunis and karen colombo of the chamber of commerce. san francisco launched small business week last night with nearly a thousand attending. this year's theme is celebrate small businesses tapping into opportunities. san francisco fosters a unique entrepreneurial environment. as i tell my colleagues, if you can tap into tourism and tech, you might have a business proposition. the city has nearly 85,000 small businesses with a hundred or less employees. they are dog walkers. child care providers. marketing consultants. mobile food operators.íîc manufacturers, massage practitioners. lawyers, architects, accountants. florists designers and many others. joining small businesses this year are short term rentals and drivers for transportation network companies. the assistance center at city hall is here to support and guide small businesses that comprise 09s more of all businesses in san francisco. the sbac as it is known along with invest in neighborhoods deliver a range of services including 1-on- 1-on-1 assistance in multiple languages ove
paul sar caiz yum and marianne zakunis and karen colombo of the chamber of commerce. san francisco launched small business week last night with nearly a thousand attending. this year's theme is celebrate small businesses tapping into opportunities. san francisco fosters a unique entrepreneurial environment. as i tell my colleagues, if you can tap into tourism and tech, you might have a business proposition. the city has nearly 85,000 small businesses with a hundred or less employees. they are...