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pedro: joining us is ben geman and marianne levine, with political. miss levine, first question is for you. marianne: my first question to you is, how dear efforts this year compare dear efforts in 2008 and 2012 for president barack obama? mary kay: we have had more engagement for a longer period of time on an issue agenda that is connected to 15 in a union, child care, ending racial injustice and winning citizenship for immigrants. he organizing around those events years ago and made a decision to go into the battleground earlier than we have ever done with community partners a latino, african-american, and asian communities. now we are moving our blue states into the battlegrounds through a weekend warrior program. last weekend there were 800 people from new york and philadelphia and i was doorknocking with them. next week and i am going to new hampshire in california members are moving into rina -- reno and las vegas. we are at every level of the organization is working people understand that this election has so much at stake to do for our futures
pedro: joining us is ben geman and marianne levine, with political. miss levine, first question is for you. marianne: my first question to you is, how dear efforts this year compare dear efforts in 2008 and 2012 for president barack obama? mary kay: we have had more engagement for a longer period of time on an issue agenda that is connected to 15 in a union, child care, ending racial injustice and winning citizenship for immigrants. he organizing around those events years ago and made a...
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marianne: are there any down concernedes seiu is about? regardingn outcome the house and governorship in missouri will reflect whether those seats go right to work. has seiu focused on those? mary kay: we are and that is a great question. i would say that our members are as motivated by school board races, city council, and state legislative races because in illinois, we are trying to make sure that we have a veto proof majority in the house in illinois so we can push back on what the governor has been doing to home care, child care, and public employee work in that state. those elections matter and we can connect the dots for people and lift them up to why voting for the president also matters to their future. in oregon, have taxing corporations on the ballot which we want them to pay their fair share. in california, our entire in agenda in criminal justice reform is on the ballot which is highly motivational to our members. just three examples, but in every state i could give you an example of how ballot initiatives and down ballot races
marianne: are there any down concernedes seiu is about? regardingn outcome the house and governorship in missouri will reflect whether those seats go right to work. has seiu focused on those? mary kay: we are and that is a great question. i would say that our members are as motivated by school board races, city council, and state legislative races because in illinois, we are trying to make sure that we have a veto proof majority in the house in illinois so we can push back on what the governor...
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and while marianne is too modest to admit it, having a quilting legend as a guide is a big deal. >> she is worldwide known. >> really special. like seeing a movie star. >> uniquely american folk art, saving the stories of their lives in stitches. amid the pinwheels and starburst, walking in a winter wonderland, evoking memories of the snow. harvest celebrates the bounty of the fall season. and ocean waves include intricate threads of flowers and wildlife. one of many quilts were the maker is a mystery, lost in time there but the talent still appreciated here. phone into the fabric of our lives >> put into the fabric of our lives. >> and this is a delight for visitors. >> there was this solitude and this enjoyment. >> including the latest designed by marianne. tradition, history and heritage all wrapped up in a warm and cozy quilt. designed to give visitors a way to explore the patchwork of their own lives. home a warm fuzzy feeling feeling. and i think it is the joy of making something. >> for several of our visitors that are quilters themselves, i hope they have a new inspiration to cr
and while marianne is too modest to admit it, having a quilting legend as a guide is a big deal. >> she is worldwide known. >> really special. like seeing a movie star. >> uniquely american folk art, saving the stories of their lives in stitches. amid the pinwheels and starburst, walking in a winter wonderland, evoking memories of the snow. harvest celebrates the bounty of the fall season. and ocean waves include intricate threads of flowers and wildlife. one of many quilts...
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marianne: are there any down ballot races seiu is concerned about? in kentucky and missouri, it seems an outcome regarding the house and governorship in missouri will affect whether those seats go right to work. has seiu focused on those? mary kay: absolutely we are and that is a great question. i would say that our members are as motivated by school board races, city council, and state legislative races because in illinois, we are trying to make sure that we have a veto proof majority in the house in illinois so we can push back on what the governor has been doing to home care, child care, and public employee work in that state. those elections matter and we can connect the dots for people and then lift them up to why voting for the president also matters to their future. in oregon, we have taxing corporations on the ballot which we want them to pay their fair share. in california, our entire in agenda in criminal justice reform is on the ballot which is highly motivational to our members. those are just three examples, but in every state, i could g
marianne: are there any down ballot races seiu is concerned about? in kentucky and missouri, it seems an outcome regarding the house and governorship in missouri will affect whether those seats go right to work. has seiu focused on those? mary kay: absolutely we are and that is a great question. i would say that our members are as motivated by school board races, city council, and state legislative races because in illinois, we are trying to make sure that we have a veto proof majority in the...
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reporting live in morgan hill, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> marianne, thanks very much. we heard the wind kicking up there. we mentioned earlier firefighters might have some help this weekend. we continue our team coverage with meteorologist anthony slaughter. anthony, how certain are you that they're going to get that rain in the santa cruz mountains? >> i'm pretty certain, i'm a weatherman, i put my life on the line to bring you tell forecast, accurate and precise. we've got clear skies in san francisco. i know it's hard to believe, a storm system will bring rain tomorrow. what you can't see off the coast, our satellite shows it here, a storm system bringing showers to seattle and portland and continues to bring showers this evening. for us at home, tomorrow morning when you wake up, we stay dry across the bay with the exception of the north bay, showers around 8 or 9:00 in the morning. san francisco, showers around 10:30. in the south bay we'll see the showers around lunchtime, 1:00, along with the tri valley. we have we are not weather advisories posted for the sear
reporting live in morgan hill, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> marianne, thanks very much. we heard the wind kicking up there. we mentioned earlier firefighters might have some help this weekend. we continue our team coverage with meteorologist anthony slaughter. anthony, how certain are you that they're going to get that rain in the santa cruz mountains? >> i'm pretty certain, i'm a weatherman, i put my life on the line to bring you tell forecast, accurate and precise. we've...
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an orthodox rabbinical student from skokie, illinois, marianne novak. and our returning champion, a legislative librarian from bowie, maryland, and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. [ applause ] thank you, ladies and gentlemen. we are happy to have as our current champion this delightful young lady, susan cole, who has won three games, as you've just heard. and every time she wins, she wins more money than in the previous game. now, for marianne and shannon, the challengers today, that's not very impressive, because they want to replace her as champion. let's see how it works out. here we go into the "jeopardy!" round. and here come the categories for the three of you. next, you'll get an "f" in science -- each correct response will begin with that letter.
an orthodox rabbinical student from skokie, illinois, marianne novak. and our returning champion, a legislative librarian from bowie, maryland, and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. [ applause ] thank you, ladies and gentlemen. we are happy to have as our current champion this delightful young lady, susan cole, who has won three games, as you've just heard. and every time she wins, she wins more money than in the previous game. now, for marianne...
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>> what do you think, marianne? >> i think that's true. the other story here is she's starting to win over older white senior republicans. that's a big deal. >> stupid, because the much-anticipated i'll tell you what news quiz is coming up. we'll tell you how closely the panel has been paying attention to the news this week. th -- wildlife rescue workers open up a lot of dawn. tough on grease...yet gentle. dawn helps open... something even bigger. go to facebook.com, dawn saves wildlife. [ distorted voice ] progressive their competitors' rates alongside their direct rate to save you money. but what's really going on? when played backwards at 1/8th speed you can clearly hear... what could that mean? woman: tom? tom! they're just commercials. or are they? you're waking the neighbors. well, mom, maybe the neighbors need to be woke. i think it's actually "awoken." no, that doesn't even seem right. no, it's "awoken." revealing the truth to help you save. >>> welcome back. we're going to lighten it up for a couple of minutes. >> yes, it is our p
>> what do you think, marianne? >> i think that's true. the other story here is she's starting to win over older white senior republicans. that's a big deal. >> stupid, because the much-anticipated i'll tell you what news quiz is coming up. we'll tell you how closely the panel has been paying attention to the news this week. th -- wildlife rescue workers open up a lot of dawn. tough on grease...yet gentle. dawn helps open... something even bigger. go to facebook.com, dawn...
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marianne. what is a great white? that's it.
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nbc bay area's marianne favro has the latest from the newsroom. marianne, this woman says this happened a decade ago. why is she going public now? >> that's a good question. jessica drake said she waited ten years to come out about it because she wanted to stand in solidarity with women who shared similar accounts about trump. drake is now the 11th woman to accuse trump of inappropriate sexual misconduct since the "access hollywood" tape came out. she was joined by famous attorney gloria allred, who started the event by saying trump would have to fight all of them in court. >> be careful what you wish for, mr. trump. if you sue the accusers, the lawyers who represent these women will have the opportunity to depose you. in plain english, you will be required to testify under oath. >> jessica drake, who worked for wicked pictures as an adult purcha performer and director, said she met trump ten years ago in lake tahoe. she alleged he invited her to his penthouse suite. she said she took two colleagues with her. >> we met donald again. when we entere
nbc bay area's marianne favro has the latest from the newsroom. marianne, this woman says this happened a decade ago. why is she going public now? >> that's a good question. jessica drake said she waited ten years to come out about it because she wanted to stand in solidarity with women who shared similar accounts about trump. drake is now the 11th woman to accuse trump of inappropriate sexual misconduct since the "access hollywood" tape came out. she was joined by famous...
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reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, marianne. >>> concord police dog is back home tonight recovering from stab wounds. yesterday police shot and killed a man who attacked that dog. that man is identified as dominic musilman of antioch. before he attacked the dog, he attacked another man with a hatchet. that victim will recover. detectives say the k-9, gelee, tracked him to a backyard shed where he emerged with garden shears. he used them to beat and cut the dog. jelle is under heavy medication and may be off duty for a while. >>> the feds have spoken. the question now, will sfpd listen. department of justice says the sfpd needs to make major changes, the results of the review released today. stephanie chuang joins us in san francisco. stephanie, excessive force and racial pro filing. how damaging is this review? >> reporter: yeah, good evening, raj. you know, the big question here with answering questions from the community here about trust, and the mayor and interim police chief says, look, we didn't wait for this report to come out, including out
reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, marianne. >>> concord police dog is back home tonight recovering from stab wounds. yesterday police shot and killed a man who attacked that dog. that man is identified as dominic musilman of antioch. before he attacked the dog, he attacked another man with a hatchet. that victim will recover. detectives say the k-9, gelee, tracked him to a backyard shed where he emerged with garden shears. he used them...
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marianne favro has more on the two protests at cal today. marianne. >> reporter: well, janelle, some students are complaining, because they believe that the professors that were involved in today's teach-in violated university policy on political activity on campus. >> trump wants to build an impenetrable wall. >> reporter: hundreds of students crowded into the plaza on the uc berkeley campus today for what was called a trump teach-in. several professors participated in the event and there was no question which presidential candidate they did not support. the professors talked about issues, including islam phobia and immigration. while members of the uc berkeley college republicans held up signs criticizing hillary clinton. but republican students questioned whether university professors should have participated in the teach-in. >> i think our club feels as though this is a gross misuse of university resources. and it's very difficult for professors preaching using their title as professor to say that they're not using the university prestig
marianne favro has more on the two protests at cal today. marianne. >> reporter: well, janelle, some students are complaining, because they believe that the professors that were involved in today's teach-in violated university policy on political activity on campus. >> trump wants to build an impenetrable wall. >> reporter: hundreds of students crowded into the plaza on the uc berkeley campus today for what was called a trump teach-in. several professors participated in the...
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reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> marianne, thank you. >>> talking about a different crime now. there was a masked man who robbed a woman and shot her in her driveway in orinda. >> she is speaking out about the attack for the first time. elyce kirchner has the exclusive interview. >> reporter: the bullets hit her hip and arm. >> i was literally an inch away from having the bullet penetrate my lungs. i would have been dead immediately. >> reporter: now back in her orinda home, one of the bullets is still lodged in carol brown's body. >> i can't take a shower for another week or so. >> reporter: she keeps her cane close by. >> i really don't want it to be about me. >> reporter: her face hidden. >> it's about gun violence. >> reporter: 15 days after two masked gunmen shot her in her driveway she is talking for the first time. >> i thought they were here to see our son and playing a prank. >> reporter: the 70-year-old says, had she seen the gun, she would have given the men her purse. >> i said no and he shot me. >> reporter: they pistol whipped their husband.
reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> marianne, thank you. >>> talking about a different crime now. there was a masked man who robbed a woman and shot her in her driveway in orinda. >> she is speaking out about the attack for the first time. elyce kirchner has the exclusive interview. >> reporter: the bullets hit her hip and arm. >> i was literally an inch away from having the bullet penetrate my lungs. i would have been dead...
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marianne. what is a great white? that's it. abbrev. for $200.
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marianne favro has the story. election day is two weeks from tuesday. the candidates have their work cut out for them. >> reporter: and there is a lot at stake, peggy. we didn't find many trump supporters tonight. that's not surprising but we found a lot of people who are concerned about how the next president will handle issues such as education and immigration. >> the hispanic foundation of silicon valley works hard to help latinos in the south bay succeed. those attending the ball tonight hope the next president of the country will help improve the lives of hispanics nationwide starting with immigration reform. >> a lot of hispanic families are concerned about their safety in this country. a lot are immigrants obviously from latin america and they're concerned about being able to live here freely like they have. >> you have to build a wall. >> reporter: have donald trump's comments about building a wall divided the hispanic community? depends who you talk to. >> hopefully they bring people out and getting them to vote and being more active in society
marianne favro has the story. election day is two weeks from tuesday. the candidates have their work cut out for them. >> reporter: and there is a lot at stake, peggy. we didn't find many trump supporters tonight. that's not surprising but we found a lot of people who are concerned about how the next president will handle issues such as education and immigration. >> the hispanic foundation of silicon valley works hard to help latinos in the south bay succeed. those attending the...
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trump's plane, we're waiting to emerge from there and speak to very large crowd, marianne.hillary clinton what does she continue to do with the wikileak dumps. we can't verify them or legitimatize them is not enough time. as i have said, sort of a hollow answer, isn't it? at some point does it simply work for her and she won't even attempt to talk about these emails? >> look, i think what so disappointing about all of this exactly what the russians want us to do. i remember, not that long ago, when every media outlet would triple check everything. three verifications before they said or raised anything. put it in a newspaper, put it on air. anything like that. and so i think to report on this, acknowledge it, verified in anyway is exactly what the russians want to us do. i think that is pretty shameful. i think they're trying to undermine our election. frankly that is outrageous. so, i don't think, i think that clinton campaign is doing the right thing by just ignoring it because to do anything else is to do exactly what the russians want. there is no doubt it is the russia
trump's plane, we're waiting to emerge from there and speak to very large crowd, marianne.hillary clinton what does she continue to do with the wikileak dumps. we can't verify them or legitimatize them is not enough time. as i have said, sort of a hollow answer, isn't it? at some point does it simply work for her and she won't even attempt to talk about these emails? >> look, i think what so disappointing about all of this exactly what the russians want us to do. i remember, not that long...
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reporting live in morgan hills, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. we are continuing to track the progress of the loma fire. find the latest any time of the day on www.nbcbayarea.com or download our free app. >> new revelation in the race for president tonight. for the duration of his campaign, donald trump has refused to release his taxes. that is pretty customary for candidates. but donald trump on the defensive after documents show that trump may not have paid federal income taxes for 18 years. this revelation coming from trump's new york residential tax returns from 1995. they reveal in that year he declared a $916 million loss. tax experts hired by the new york times say with that kind of loss he could have avoided paying federal income taxes for up to 18 years. but the documents do not show whether or not donald trump took advantage of this option. experts say there is no evidence of any wrong doing by trump but the trump campaign calling this illegal. they say the release of this kind of tax return is illegal and they said, quote, mr. trump ha
reporting live in morgan hills, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. we are continuing to track the progress of the loma fire. find the latest any time of the day on www.nbcbayarea.com or download our free app. >> new revelation in the race for president tonight. for the duration of his campaign, donald trump has refused to release his taxes. that is pretty customary for candidates. but donald trump on the defensive after documents show that trump may not have paid...
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pedro: joining us is ben geman and marianne levine, with political. miss levine, first question is for you. marianne: my first question to you is, how dear efforts this year compare dear efforts in 2008 and 2012 for president barack obama? mary kay: we have had more
pedro: joining us is ben geman and marianne levine, with political. miss levine, first question is for you. marianne: my first question to you is, how dear efforts this year compare dear efforts in 2008 and 2012 for president barack obama? mary kay: we have had more
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. >> let's continue our coverage with marianne favro. i understand you talked to a good samaritan who helped to rescue the people after the boat capsized. >> reporter: yeah, he was quick thinking in his actions. all three of the children that were injured were taken here to zuckerberg san francisco general hospital and fire crews tell us if it was not for the action of good snaamaritans this could ha been worse. >> reporter: when david griffith saw this boat overturn many if the bay he helped the victims struggling in the water. >> there was just a ton of people in the water. just started throwing life rings. >> we're doing cpr on the boy. >> reporter: griffith is a crew member on the happy days boat which was near by. his 20 years of experience in the water taught him to act fast. >> took off my shoes and contemplated jumping in. sounds like there were people stuck inside it. >> reporter: witnesses say another person swam into the cabin of the overturned boat and rescued a father and his child. this is a second time in five weeks a boat
. >> let's continue our coverage with marianne favro. i understand you talked to a good samaritan who helped to rescue the people after the boat capsized. >> reporter: yeah, he was quick thinking in his actions. all three of the children that were injured were taken here to zuckerberg san francisco general hospital and fire crews tell us if it was not for the action of good snaamaritans this could ha been worse. >> reporter: when david griffith saw this boat overturn many if...
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marianne: donald trump made a statement. a trusted change the subject from the tape we also on friday night. he wanted to go in not having that on the table. springer-like start to the debate. i actually think that trump's locker room talk defense did allow people to move on. they were almost uncomfortable staying on a too long. the last hour of the debate was fairly substantive. so trump may have likely moved beyond it. maria: but enough to close the gap that seems to be widening? marianne: trump spent the whole debate talking to his base. you have 30 days to go. and he didn't do anything to move the poll numbers. hillary clinton had a better first debate than tonight, but she made no mistakes and she made her case. maria: can he change this? rob: 29 days in politics might as well be -- no one donald she is a c++ debater. maria: it will be interesting to see what the goals are later this week. thank you for being here. nichole: donald trump's lewd comments about women are now a major issue in the senate race in new hampshir
marianne: donald trump made a statement. a trusted change the subject from the tape we also on friday night. he wanted to go in not having that on the table. springer-like start to the debate. i actually think that trump's locker room talk defense did allow people to move on. they were almost uncomfortable staying on a too long. the last hour of the debate was fairly substantive. so trump may have likely moved beyond it. maria: but enough to close the gap that seems to be widening? marianne:...
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nbc bay area's marianne favro has the latest from the newsroom. marianne, this woman says this happened a decade ago. why is she going public now? >> that's a good question. jessica drake said she waited ten years to come out about it because she wanted to stand in solidarity with women who shared similar accounts about trump. drake is now the 11th woman to accuse trump of inappropriate sexual misconduct since the "access hollywood" tape came out. she was joined by famous attorney gloria allred, who started the event by saying
nbc bay area's marianne favro has the latest from the newsroom. marianne, this woman says this happened a decade ago. why is she going public now? >> that's a good question. jessica drake said she waited ten years to come out about it because she wanted to stand in solidarity with women who shared similar accounts about trump. drake is now the 11th woman to accuse trump of inappropriate sexual misconduct since the "access hollywood" tape came out. she was joined by famous...
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hi, marianne. hi, pat! marianne rosen, west hills, california. a, uh, you were a teacher. i was a teacher. yeah, for -- 30 years. well, there you go. well, you're entitled to a break. that's right. what keeps you busy these days? i am helping my husband with his business. and i've been happily married to my husband rocky
hi, marianne. hi, pat! marianne rosen, west hills, california. a, uh, you were a teacher. i was a teacher. yeah, for -- 30 years. well, there you go. well, you're entitled to a break. that's right. what keeps you busy these days? i am helping my husband with his business. and i've been happily married to my husband rocky
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marianne favro is here.ianne. >> reporter: the soldiers we talked to are certainly glad their wages will no longer be garnished. but soldiers already paid are not convinced they're going to get their money back. >> today, i ordered a series of steps to ensure fair treatment for the california national guard soldiers. >> reporter: secretary of defense, ashton carter suspending all efforts to collect reimbursement for nearly 10,000 california national guard members. many received bonuses of $15,000 for reenlisting in the guard and fighting in afghanistan and iraq. and ten years later, the guard is asking for the money back. christopher van meter fought in iraq and was awarded the purple heart. the guard asked him to pay back $46,000 in bonuses and student loans after contesting the reimbursement for two years, van meter finally refinanced his house to pay the guard. >> i'm excited to see that they're stopping the soldiers currently paying, and it looks like there's going to be some kind of resolution. >> repor
marianne favro is here.ianne. >> reporter: the soldiers we talked to are certainly glad their wages will no longer be garnished. but soldiers already paid are not convinced they're going to get their money back. >> today, i ordered a series of steps to ensure fair treatment for the california national guard soldiers. >> reporter: secretary of defense, ashton carter suspending all efforts to collect reimbursement for nearly 10,000 california national guard members. many...
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so, i was wondering, marianne, if she woke up the next morning, what's the headline she wants to see? >> i think that she not only drove the debate and drove her message, but was able to withstand whatever came her way. and i think everyone wants a president, no matter who you are, to be able to stand up for yourself and up to anybody, and she's done that very well with donald trump. tomorrow night could be a real challenge. >> and you're a father of younger children, but do you think there's a possibility that there will be parents across america who actually don't want their children to watch this debate tomorrow night? >> i think right now, that's a real -- that's a real concern. >> we've heard that from last night, i heard from several people who said they decided to watch something else. >> you barely want them watching the commercials in between these -- because it's -- you never know what's coming. >> my parents used to send me upstairs when "dallas" came on. >> and we would sneak downstairs and would watch it. it came on friday nights, i think. we would sneak downstairs, becau
so, i was wondering, marianne, if she woke up the next morning, what's the headline she wants to see? >> i think that she not only drove the debate and drove her message, but was able to withstand whatever came her way. and i think everyone wants a president, no matter who you are, to be able to stand up for yourself and up to anybody, and she's done that very well with donald trump. tomorrow night could be a real challenge. >> and you're a father of younger children, but do you...
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marianne favro joins us from the hall of justice in san jose. what are they asking some of the prospective jurors? >> reporter: today they screened 360 prospective jurors and handed this questionnaire. it's 30 pages long with more than 100 questions. some of them involving the death penalty. but the big challenge now is finding enough jurors who are able to serve the expected six-month trial. sierra lamar would have turned 19 this week. now jury selection is under way in the trial of the man accused of murdering her, an toe lynn garcia torres. 360 potential jurors began the screening process in santa clara county's superior court. and there was an audible gasp in the courtroom when they learned the trial may last six months. this is a death penalty case. jurors not dismissed today for hardship were asked to fill out this form with 127 questions, including one asking them if they have taken a position on the 2016 ballot initiative to eliminate the death penalty in california. >> what the prosecution wants to do is even if they don't have the deat
marianne favro joins us from the hall of justice in san jose. what are they asking some of the prospective jurors? >> reporter: today they screened 360 prospective jurors and handed this questionnaire. it's 30 pages long with more than 100 questions. some of them involving the death penalty. but the big challenge now is finding enough jurors who are able to serve the expected six-month trial. sierra lamar would have turned 19 this week. now jury selection is under way in the trial of the...
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nbc bay area's marianne favro joins us from 101 in san jose. we know the problem. what's the solution? we can see all of the traffic right behind you. >> reporter: some politicians believe that measure on the november ballot will be the biggest solution to this problem. as you can see here, this stretch of highway 101 off oakland road in san jose was named the fourth-most congested spot in the entire bay area. santa clara county supervisor dave cortez says a spike in new jobs in silicon valley is at least partially to blame for the growing congestion. southbound i-680 near south jackson avenue in san jose named the third most congested region. a bottleneck drivers dread. >> a lot worse. the last few years it's been red includes. >> reporter: number four on the list is also in san jose. this part of highway 101 off oakland road. in each case, the majority may be a victim of its own success. >> the challenge with that is when you grow jobs as fast as jobs are grown here in silicon valley, sometimes 10 or 15,000 in a month, it's very difficult to build freeway lanes t
nbc bay area's marianne favro joins us from 101 in san jose. we know the problem. what's the solution? we can see all of the traffic right behind you. >> reporter: some politicians believe that measure on the november ballot will be the biggest solution to this problem. as you can see here, this stretch of highway 101 off oakland road in san jose was named the fourth-most congested spot in the entire bay area. santa clara county supervisor dave cortez says a spike in new jobs in silicon...
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marianne. >> janelle, according to the latest polls, clinton now has a double digit lead, and while many republicans were pleased with trump's performance last night, some are now worried that undecided voters might be turned off by trump's aggressive approach. a day after round two, a debate filled with personal attacks, hillary clinton seemed pleased. >> well, you never saw anything like that before. >> but at a rally today in pennsylvania, donald trump viewed the debate much differently. >> she had no answers. she was flabbergasted. >> reporter: the latest nbc news "wall street journal" poll finds clinton nearly doubled her lead over donald trump after voters heard him make derogatory comments about women on a bus in 2005. and another poll taken after last night's debate found voters thought hillary clinton won the debate, 52% to 38%. but trump running mate mike pence says he found a turn-around at the debate. >> he fought back and turned the focus to the choice we face. >> reporter: trump addressed the tape, denying he abused women, and threatening he would use his power as president
marianne. >> janelle, according to the latest polls, clinton now has a double digit lead, and while many republicans were pleased with trump's performance last night, some are now worried that undecided voters might be turned off by trump's aggressive approach. a day after round two, a debate filled with personal attacks, hillary clinton seemed pleased. >> well, you never saw anything like that before. >> but at a rally today in pennsylvania, donald trump viewed the debate...
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guest interviewing mary kay henry is marianne levine and ben geman. to both of you, thanks for being on newsmakers. ben: thanks for having us. >> what makes movies or stories about people in crisis, or in a crisis, the crisis at the changes them or changes everyone else. if you do not show conflict or flaws, and you don't show someone going out of their flaws, you are seeing something you cannot really connect to, and it does not really have the same impact. oftonight on q&a, the editor commentary magazine and movie reviewer for the weekly standard talks about movies he has reviewed. ofthe movie itself, as kind an update of a classic showbiz story about how the band got together ever put -- recorded their vacates a strike in the affected -- strikingly effective .pgrad now, the first debate between hillary clinton and donald trump. it took is on monday. the moderator is lester holt. this is one hour and 40 minutes. lester holt: good evening from hofstra university in hempstead, new york. lester holt, anchor of nbc nightly news. the participants tonight
guest interviewing mary kay henry is marianne levine and ben geman. to both of you, thanks for being on newsmakers. ben: thanks for having us. >> what makes movies or stories about people in crisis, or in a crisis, the crisis at the changes them or changes everyone else. if you do not show conflict or flaws, and you don't show someone going out of their flaws, you are seeing something you cannot really connect to, and it does not really have the same impact. oftonight on q&a, the...
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marianne favro is first reporter on scene and joins us with update. >> reporter: as you can see the armored vehicle behind me, officers working to coax the suspect out. used a stun grenade earlier to get him to come out. despite the flash bangs, suspect is still barricaded in a home on clarice drive, say a suspect in the morning robbery of the auto parts store on tully road. changed to neighborhood and broke into a home and briefly held a woman at knife point. not injured, then broke into a second home, then a third, where police believe he is now alone. evak equated the neighborhood and set up perimeter. brought in s.w.a.t. team, dogs and even a robot. neighbors are rattled. >> when you come back, someone is there, you don't know if it's safe to ge in but always the same in this area. >> reporter: police have been using bull horns to send messages to the man asking him to give up in english and spanish. so far nothing has worked and man is still barricaded inside the home. there's an elementary school a few blocks from him. not placed on lockdown but children not allowed out on the playgro
marianne favro is first reporter on scene and joins us with update. >> reporter: as you can see the armored vehicle behind me, officers working to coax the suspect out. used a stun grenade earlier to get him to come out. despite the flash bangs, suspect is still barricaded in a home on clarice drive, say a suspect in the morning robbery of the auto parts store on tully road. changed to neighborhood and broke into a home and briefly held a woman at knife point. not injured, then broke into...
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. >>> i, everyone, my name is marianne a. it's about promoting a lifestyle healthy and wealthy. when i say healthy, i mean physical well being and wealthy being rich in knowledge. tune in on my knowledge, youtube, cacao culture. ? ? ? >> the fact of the matter, armstrong this guy doesn't have any plans. i'm a republican, i would like to see the republicans take back the white house. he talks immigration, he wants to build a wall. we can't afford to build a wall, armstrong. he doesn't talk about increasing the budget. he does not talk he talks building a great wall and it's going to be beautiful. that is not realistic whatsoever. >> he is going to increase the to 15% is very significant. >> which is unrealistic. >> it's significant, and it's not unrealistic. let's take away the fraud and the waste that goes on in washington. without even know about it, we know about it. just think of all the little things or not so little things that can be cut across the board that will help to decrease, and why do you want to increase the budget? we don't want to increase the budget. >> i didn'
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that is where marianne favro is with new developments. >> police are investigating that aspect of the shooting. it happened in the back of the industrial complex behind me. police say there was some kind of party going on here early this morning. one man was shot, someone drove him to a near-by hospital and he was suffering from life threatening injuries. a business owner says he arrived at his business early in the morning and saw lots of young people partying in the parking lot and dancing in suite 107. >> there was a lot of cars, there was a lot of girls and guys and they're 18 to 21. they were drinking, hanging out he here. >> he said he only saw it on friday and saturday nights, not during the week. police say they don't know what lead up to the shoots. so far they have not made any arrests in this case. >>> thank you, we're learning new details in the case of a morgan hill man arrested for actually assault. a string of people have come forward to accuse him. one woman said evans actuallyly assaulted her several times in the course of one night. after his arrest several other vic
that is where marianne favro is with new developments. >> police are investigating that aspect of the shooting. it happened in the back of the industrial complex behind me. police say there was some kind of party going on here early this morning. one man was shot, someone drove him to a near-by hospital and he was suffering from life threatening injuries. a business owner says he arrived at his business early in the morning and saw lots of young people partying in the parking lot and...
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. >> how about you, marianne?> i think more interesting to me is you feel like there's an arms race right now. and you want to avoid mutually assured destruction, except donald trump's involved. and i always felt if he thought he was going down or felt boxed, he would try to take her with him. but if he goes after her personally or after anyone in the audience, i think the bottom falls out for him. that's when he's been hurt the most, with the khans, alicia machado, something like that. watching that realtime in the debate, that could be the end of that campaign, for sure. >> so i am positive, matthew, that the right thing for trump to do is to be -- and he has the setting, where he can be slig slightly self-deprecating, slight mocking of himself. if anybody saw his interview with megyn kelly that he did, there was a winsomeness to him. and i've said that he needs that setting in this town hall debate, that he needs to be in that space where he says, look, hey, look, i'm not a perfect guy, but i've got an idea to
. >> how about you, marianne?> i think more interesting to me is you feel like there's an arms race right now. and you want to avoid mutually assured destruction, except donald trump's involved. and i always felt if he thought he was going down or felt boxed, he would try to take her with him. but if he goes after her personally or after anyone in the audience, i think the bottom falls out for him. that's when he's been hurt the most, with the khans, alicia machado, something like...
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marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> the story will continue to be followed. >>> investigation under way after two reported sexual assaults this weekend at uc berkeley. two women told police they were at an off campus fraternity when they were assaulted. the cases happened friday night and saturday morning and are not related. because investigators are still looking into the claims, they haven't released much information. >>> changes could be coming to san jose state. the president there says she is looking for improved means of communication after students complained they were not informed early enough following two alleged sex crimes on campus. she released an open letter about concerns. the administration also plans to re-evaluate protocol for determining when the alerts should be sent out. students we spoke to say that they're happy the issue is finally being addressed. >> it's good to hear feedback from the administration that they are taking steps to investigate it further and to deal with it. >> a community meeting is also set to take place soon to address any additional conce
marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> the story will continue to be followed. >>> investigation under way after two reported sexual assaults this weekend at uc berkeley. two women told police they were at an off campus fraternity when they were assaulted. the cases happened friday night and saturday morning and are not related. because investigators are still looking into the claims, they haven't released much information. >>> changes could be coming to san jose state....
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marianne, you mentioned the pigs come out at 9:00 or 10:00 at night. you were out there. did you see any? >> i did not see any but heard them. i spoke to a man who lives a few doors from here and he said he just chased off a bunch from his front lawn a few minutes ago. look at this. look at what the wild pigs did to this lawn. they demolished it. those pigs have destroyed more than 15 other lawns in this neighborhood. >> they came in and this is where i saw a huge pack of them. as you can see,er they are incredibly effective at just ripping up the sod. >> reporter: rod says this is the destruction the wild pigs left behind. he said now he will have to replace his entire front lawn. >> this is how it normally looks and they just get underneath it and rip it right out of the ground. >> some of the pigs weighed more than 100 pounds. they come in search of, well, good grub. rod is not alone. wild pigs have plagued other san jose neighborhoods for years. >> bit more successful. >> reporter: his 10-year-old daughter katie built two fairy houses in the front yard. she is so worr
marianne, you mentioned the pigs come out at 9:00 or 10:00 at night. you were out there. did you see any? >> i did not see any but heard them. i spoke to a man who lives a few doors from here and he said he just chased off a bunch from his front lawn a few minutes ago. look at this. look at what the wild pigs did to this lawn. they demolished it. those pigs have destroyed more than 15 other lawns in this neighborhood. >> they came in and this is where i saw a huge pack of them. as...
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through them and it's very tedious 33 and after a while you just don't want to do it anymore 36 marianne homsy -- 041249 complicated time consuming a lot of calculations you know but the calculator side and constantly going one by one by every item not anymore 58 -- online banking and budgeting apps have made this old- school . and checks, too. in fact, financial planners with nerdwallet suggest writing fewer checks this little piece paper contains a lot of information ... while you don't need to balance monitor your bank account online. -- 040902 oh for sure i do it online all the time or on my phone i have an app that i use 0907 040435 everything is instant on our apps so we just check that way 40 sergio re 041230 i constantly check online for every expense that comes and 35 -- in a recent poll 69 percent said they don't use this... but on facebook a lot of you swear by it. jennifer wrote "to the penny. every month. being old-school is okay!" terry says "i always check my statements and balance the checkbook. do not trust technology at all" patricia posted "i can flip a check register
through them and it's very tedious 33 and after a while you just don't want to do it anymore 36 marianne homsy -- 041249 complicated time consuming a lot of calculations you know but the calculator side and constantly going one by one by every item not anymore 58 -- online banking and budgeting apps have made this old- school . and checks, too. in fact, financial planners with nerdwallet suggest writing fewer checks this little piece paper contains a lot of information ... while you don't need...
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marianne and the democrats were praising director comey back in july. >> know i did not. >> all right, the democrats were. this gives new oxygen to trump. the fbi would not have done this if it were not big enough to do a 11 days before the election. we will see what happens. classified information. i would bet you a million dollars there is nothing in there. janet: let's do local issues. lifting the cap on charter schools, i saw him and she even made this ad. >> few like your school, question two will not affect you but will change the future for thousands of kids who need your help. janet: hy going all out for the question. the yes vote is at 45% and it is easier to get a know that a yes. it will be difficult in the coming week to get 45% up to 51%. the governor is very possible -- very popular. janet: d think he can change the direction? >> no. they lose over $1 million because of charter schools. number two, charlie baker did door-to-door in roxbury. he needs to hedge his bets against his challenger to the right. ed: if pot is legalized, la enforcement -- >> the most disingenuous
marianne and the democrats were praising director comey back in july. >> know i did not. >> all right, the democrats were. this gives new oxygen to trump. the fbi would not have done this if it were not big enough to do a 11 days before the election. we will see what happens. classified information. i would bet you a million dollars there is nothing in there. janet: let's do local issues. lifting the cap on charter schools, i saw him and she even made this ad. >> few like your...
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marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> trump's comments are sure to be a major issue during the seconddential debate tonight. if it's a town hall-style debate which will provide more one-on-one audience interaction. it's being hosted at washington university in st. louis. coverage starts at 6:00. we will be showing it on cozi tv, comcast channel 186, because of sunday night football. >>> senator barbara boxer wasn't just at an event supporting hillary clinton yesterday. she was also celebrating an end to a long career in politics. bay area democrats threw a u.s. senator barbara boxer party a retirement party for her. the event called thank you for fighting for us. after she was honored she got right back to work calling verts and surge urging them to vote for hillary clinton. she became a senator in 1993 after ten years in the how many times house of representatives. >>> it's now up to a federal judge to decide who is right in that lawsuit against airbnb. the two sides went head to head in federal course on thursday but the judge still hasn't made a ruling. this lawsuit could affect ev
marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> trump's comments are sure to be a major issue during the seconddential debate tonight. if it's a town hall-style debate which will provide more one-on-one audience interaction. it's being hosted at washington university in st. louis. coverage starts at 6:00. we will be showing it on cozi tv, comcast channel 186, because of sunday night football. >>> senator barbara boxer wasn't just at an event supporting hillary clinton yesterday. she was...
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marianne skrobiak scro-biak is hopi we have up to 68 pray partners. this is mine. her name is olga. i pray for her everyday. at st mary's "twin" parish in haiti, where they visit each year-- 80 percent of their village is destroyed. the new 20-thousand church--- is gone. there is little communication. hundreds are dead in the country--- with the death toll rising. as the storm continues its march up the east coast--- thoughts are focused on those most affected by the damage left behind. here at mitchell the only direct flights affected are in and out of orlando. good news-- that airport is expected to open tomorrow. live at mitchell, ben handelman, fox 6 news. brad thanks ben. the american red cross and several other organizations accepting donations to help hurricane victims. visit news app -- and click "links" to if you're interested in pitching in. a developing story out of milwaukee tonight. police are investigating a possible missing persons case. around 6:30 tonight -- officers were out in the area of 24th and fond du lac -- near the jazz cafe. at last check -- we're told the
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reporting live from the santa cruz mountains, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> we can see it coming down there. >>> we're also seeing flooded roads in the north bay. this is the situation in forestville this even. there were road closures and fort baker because of flooding there. chp saying they saw a lot of spinouts and a few crashes because of the rain. >>> slick roadways even at this hour. this is the camera at 101 in san jose. the pavement is a bit slick there. not much traffic going southbound. the rain in san francisco has slowed but that does not mean there weren't problems there. christie smith is joining us from san francisco. how is it where you are? >> not raining right now in san francisco but it was coming down hard earlier and it was quite windy. for drivers there are still areas to watch like this corner that clearly have not drained. the rain that moved through san francisco left bnehind standing water tonight. earlier there were weather related flight delays and cancellations. he is just trying to get there safely. >> never drive right in the rain. it's california.
reporting live from the santa cruz mountains, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> we can see it coming down there. >>> we're also seeing flooded roads in the north bay. this is the situation in forestville this even. there were road closures and fort baker because of flooding there. chp saying they saw a lot of spinouts and a few crashes because of the rain. >>> slick roadways even at this hour. this is the camera at 101 in san jose. the pavement is a bit slick there....
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when marianne and her husband heard about the need for donations, they filled boxes full of their grown children's clothing. saturday morning, they left their newbury home to go to >> i had packed them up a while ago. when i saw the devastation, i said that i would bring the boxes. suzanne: in addition, she says she is going to visit local thrift shops to see if they also would like to help out. >> when you see the picture, all you want to do is how. suzanne: the church it is also looking for organizations to help fill more than a dozen soups, toothpaste. we drop it off. you fail it. or the organization fills it. we pick it up and ship it out to haiti. to those in need. wherever the disaster is worst. suzanne: organizers say they would also be very happy to accept cost -- cash donations because each barrel to ship to haiti. if you would like to help, you can log onto our website. cherise: donald trump now apologizing for the comments made in a 2000 five video released yesterday by the washington post. he is vowing never to drop out of the race. kristen pope is live in the studio with mo
when marianne and her husband heard about the need for donations, they filled boxes full of their grown children's clothing. saturday morning, they left their newbury home to go to >> i had packed them up a while ago. when i saw the devastation, i said that i would bring the boxes. suzanne: in addition, she says she is going to visit local thrift shops to see if they also would like to help out. >> when you see the picture, all you want to do is how. suzanne: the church it is also...
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martha: marianne thank you, ed thank you. see you next time. newt gingrich sounding off on republicans who will not campaign with donald trump. >> only question we should ask of every republican, is not are you going to support donald trump. are you going to help beat hillary clinton? any republican who is willing to help her should join the democratic party. bill: well, it is complicated. we'll talk to a member of house republican leadership team on where things stand today. also, did you hear what tim tebow did off the field? that's next. (climbing sounds) when kevin jorgeson needs light, he trusts duracell quantum because it lasts longer. ♪ (duracell slamtones) martha: football star turned baseball miner leaguer tim tebow making his first appearance notice arizona fall league. what it is he did off the field is making headlines. he rushed over to help a fan who had a seizure in the stands. the former nfl quarterback praying for the man, then talking with him while they waited for paramedics. tebow explained, baseball is awesome, something so
martha: marianne thank you, ed thank you. see you next time. newt gingrich sounding off on republicans who will not campaign with donald trump. >> only question we should ask of every republican, is not are you going to support donald trump. are you going to help beat hillary clinton? any republican who is willing to help her should join the democratic party. bill: well, it is complicated. we'll talk to a member of house republican leadership team on where things stand today. also, did...
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marianne favro has a closer look. >> reporter: trump was in colorado today and clinton was campaigning in the swing state of florida and voters are left wondering what's next? as early voters made their decisions in san jose, some are waiting to see what happens next in a quickly changing campaign despite warnings from justice department leaders he may be violating policy, fbi director james comey announced his agency found more e-mails which might be relevant into the investigation into hillary clinton's private e-mail server. today in the key swing state of florida, clinton demanded that the fbi director clarify exactly what he found. >> we called on director comey to explain everything right away, put it all out on the table. >> reporter: she thought the e-mail investigation was behind her. now there's a cloud of uncertainty. >> it's pretty strange to put something like that out with such little information right before an election. in fact it's not just strange, it's unprecedented and it is deeply troubling. >> reporter: in colorado, donald trump was re-energized. >> we're going th
marianne favro has a closer look. >> reporter: trump was in colorado today and clinton was campaigning in the swing state of florida and voters are left wondering what's next? as early voters made their decisions in san jose, some are waiting to see what happens next in a quickly changing campaign despite warnings from justice department leaders he may be violating policy, fbi director james comey announced his agency found more e-mails which might be relevant into the investigation into...
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research manager from raleigh, north carolina, an orthodox rabbinical student from skokie, illinois, marianne novak. and our returning champion, a legislative librarian from bowie, maryland, susan cole. and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" --
research manager from raleigh, north carolina, an orthodox rabbinical student from skokie, illinois, marianne novak. and our returning champion, a legislative librarian from bowie, maryland, susan cole. and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" --
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. >> but they are not voting for her, marianne. >> i do not agree. ed: there are surrogates going out there as well. you see elizabeth warren coming up there. does that make a difference if they go up there and knock on the door? >> elizabeth warren has been a tremendous surrogates and is doing great in new hampshire. joe kennedy, seth moulton, go down the list. that makes a difference. massachusetts' activist have been going to new hampshire for years because people in new hampshire don't work on campaigns. it makes a huge difference. >> just to be clear, when she says woo, she does not mean janet. [laughter] >> that is a very different thing and politics. >> the reason why she is smiling because i went at her when you said that. [laughter] this contest down ticket. it is not just the presidential atmosphere. the senate race is very close. the governor's race is very close in new hampshire. we are going to see some down ballot stuff controlling turnout another things. the problem in new hampshire -- by the way, i live there. massachusetts people hav
. >> but they are not voting for her, marianne. >> i do not agree. ed: there are surrogates going out there as well. you see elizabeth warren coming up there. does that make a difference if they go up there and knock on the door? >> elizabeth warren has been a tremendous surrogates and is doing great in new hampshire. joe kennedy, seth moulton, go down the list. that makes a difference. massachusetts' activist have been going to new hampshire for years because people in new...
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marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> today a break from the rain, really nice weather out there. it is going to be brief. let's take you live to a picture of the golden gate bridge. >> i've pulled this up here, over the san mateo bridge, the fog is starting to push back into the coastline. that means changes. you can see from the satellite and radar, that next area of low pressure is pushing in, bringing some sprinkles to the north bay. heavy rain won't every until sunrise tomorrow. if you're headed out this evening, you'll at least dodge the raindrops. if you're one of those who like to keep your outfit dry, there is a chance of rain north of san francisco. primarily tonight after midnight. we'll talk more so about the next rain as it moves through the timeline, plus two storms to get through in the necxt two days, that tricky halloween forecast. back to you. >> you can stay connected in your particular neighborhood with our free nbc bay area app. you can set weather alerts for your specific location. >>> can you believe it, we're just ten days away from the election. this weeke
marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> today a break from the rain, really nice weather out there. it is going to be brief. let's take you live to a picture of the golden gate bridge. >> i've pulled this up here, over the san mateo bridge, the fog is starting to push back into the coastline. that means changes. you can see from the satellite and radar, that next area of low pressure is pushing in, bringing some sprinkles to the north bay. heavy rain won't every until sunrise...
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rob: i think i said, and marianne said a few months ago, when people said, will they get to 50% and be a player in the race? we said no, and answer today is still no. it doesn't matter that he is changing. if anything, their intent is not working out, they are splitting votes off for hillary clinton. camera's men capuano prefer that the ticket be flopped. mary anne: i don't know if bill weld would have done any better. he lost the senate race, he lost the race for governor in new york. rob: gas in a tank of political campaigns is money. if you don't have money, you don't have gas in the tank. even if bill was on top, they did not have the money. ed: the voice of elizabeth warren seems to be echoing lottery and latter as we get closer to the elections. >> donald trump thinks it is smart for him not to pay one dime. what kind of a man does that? a selfish, little sleaze ball who will never be president of the united states. ed: the senior senator from massachusetts just said of a president a candidate, he is a selfish, little sleaze ball who will never be president of the elizabeth moran
rob: i think i said, and marianne said a few months ago, when people said, will they get to 50% and be a player in the race? we said no, and answer today is still no. it doesn't matter that he is changing. if anything, their intent is not working out, they are splitting votes off for hillary clinton. camera's men capuano prefer that the ticket be flopped. mary anne: i don't know if bill weld would have done any better. he lost the senate race, he lost the race for governor in new york. rob: gas...
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marianne renee says she's concerned for future generations. >> we are all human. we all live on this earth, we all need water and we all have to stand for what our generations to come need to have in life. >> lydia: and they are continuing to hold vigils every sunday and next week they'll be collecting donations. o sent to standing rock to assist police. more than 100 protesters have been arrested there in the past week. >>> this morning italy was hit with another powerful 6.6 magnitude earthquake, that injured 20 people and caused widespread damage. no fa fatalities have been reported, but officials are worried about mudslides and aftershocks. the earthquake is the strongest in 36 years. this comes after an earthquake august. >>> and now you're taking another live look out at progressive field, where the excitement is building. right now it looks nice. we're hoping the rain is going to hold off. beth mcleod tells us also what to expect for your full-week forecast. stay with us. she'll be right back. >> announcer: get breaking news and weather now on the cleveland
marianne renee says she's concerned for future generations. >> we are all human. we all live on this earth, we all need water and we all have to stand for what our generations to come need to have in life. >> lydia: and they are continuing to hold vigils every sunday and next week they'll be collecting donations. o sent to standing rock to assist police. more than 100 protesters have been arrested there in the past week. >>> this morning italy was hit with another powerful...
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police blocking off the area around the marianne hotel after they responded to a burglary call around 8:30. the union leader said at some point during the investigation a man fired a gun at police and barricaded himself on the second floor. no officers were hurt. guests were evacuated and the swat team swarmed the area. around 1:00 the man was dead. his identity has not been released and they have not said how he died. >>> big changes on the mass pike. electronic tolling. if you don't have an e-zpass yet, state officials are offering a grace period to drivers don't have to pay more. the next six months, those drivers will have to pay the same rate as pass hopeder option to apply for a free transponder. if they get the transponder the state will pay the difference between the pay by day rate. it is even more important that, you address has been updated on your license and registration. >> if they don't have the correct address on record you go through a toll, your -- they will send the notification to that address and then if you don't pay it, it can build up and, you registration can
police blocking off the area around the marianne hotel after they responded to a burglary call around 8:30. the union leader said at some point during the investigation a man fired a gun at police and barricaded himself on the second floor. no officers were hurt. guests were evacuated and the swat team swarmed the area. around 1:00 the man was dead. his identity has not been released and they have not said how he died. >>> big changes on the mass pike. electronic tolling. if you don't...