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reporting live at sjc, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> all right thanks, marianne. terminal b serves southwest airlines so a very busy day for travellers there. now it's kind of reached a log jam. at least it's not -- they're not dealing with the weather. we certainly have been out there during evacuations during bad weather. >> the rain doesn't move in until tomorrow afternoon so we have a few more house of dry weather. we are also going to see some mostly cloudy skies throughout the day. here is a look at our temperatures and what we're feeling as you get ready to head out during this lunch hour. it's going to be at 57 degrees in san jose. 55 degrees in livermore. and in oakland. right now, 53 degrees with our high temperatures today warming up into the upper 60s this afternoon. normally we are at 57 degrees. we are going to have that high today of 68 degrees, well above normal temperatures, and you'll see as we will be cooling off over the next few days as you get a look at that seven-day forecast at the bottom of the screen. in oakland, expect a high of 62 degre
reporting live at sjc, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> all right thanks, marianne. terminal b serves southwest airlines so a very busy day for travellers there. now it's kind of reached a log jam. at least it's not -- they're not dealing with the weather. we certainly have been out there during evacuations during bad weather. >> the rain doesn't move in until tomorrow afternoon so we have a few more house of dry weather. we are also going to see some mostly cloudy skies...
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reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, marianne. >>> how about this, an odd delay at another bay area airport. this one because of a rat. passengers boarded an alaska airlines flight at the oakland airport to fly to portland when someone spotted a rat in the cockpit. everyone had to get off. the airline rebooked the ten passengers on flight that let sfo and san jose. the plane is out of service until it's certified rodent free by a professional exterminator >> from peeping tom to sexual assault a series of events endwood a north bay man arrested twice. here are the details. this man was first arrested after shining a flashlight into the bedroom of an 11-year-old girl nearly two weeks ago in santa rosa. cortez was booked on a misdemeanor charge and released. the girl's father went back to police after discovering the 11-year-old and cortez had exchanged thousands of messages on snap chat some sexual in nature. that led to cortez arrested again for sexual assault this time. he is being held on $1 million bail. >>> 120 miles an hour. that is how fas
reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, marianne. >>> how about this, an odd delay at another bay area airport. this one because of a rat. passengers boarded an alaska airlines flight at the oakland airport to fly to portland when someone spotted a rat in the cockpit. everyone had to get off. the airline rebooked the ten passengers on flight that let sfo and san jose. the plane is out of service until it's certified rodent free by a...
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reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> marianne, thank you. >>> spillways in the south about a bay are flowing. this is the reservoir in los gatos over capacity. but some reservoirs aren't as full as expected even with all the rain. and there is an unexpected reason why. our own damien trujillo has the inside story at 6:00. >> a man accused of assaulting an teach ner made the first appearance in court. this is surveillance video from the harker middle stool last tuesday when 23-year-old andrew walked into the classroom before students arrived, attacked a teacher and robbed her. a judge wouldn't allow us to show the defendant's face. once he posts bail he will be fitted with ankle monitor and must stay away from school. he is expectsed to enter a plea next month. >> chaotic seen a pickup truck slammed into a school because. part of a four-car krsh. we will show you the cell phone video at the crash site. it shows the confusion oenga the road as well as the smoke pouring out of the truck engine. a deflated air bag you see there was visible where the bus drive
reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> marianne, thank you. >>> spillways in the south about a bay are flowing. this is the reservoir in los gatos over capacity. but some reservoirs aren't as full as expected even with all the rain. and there is an unexpected reason why. our own damien trujillo has the inside story at 6:00. >> a man accused of assaulting an teach ner made the first appearance in court. this is surveillance video from the harker...
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marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> marianne, thanks very much. we've been following this story since it first broke. we posted this picture of the alert, seen by everyone in hawaii. posted it there on our twitter feed. follow us, our twitter handle is @nbcbayarea. >>> surfers on standby for the competition are told to stand down. it's not going to happen tuesday after all. the world surf league called off the competition after closely monitoring conditions for the past 4 hours. organizers had been organizing monday, last year surfers didn't get a chance to compete because the organizers declared bankruptcy. the hope now is the right conditions develop before the competition closes february 28th. we have time here. rob mayeda tracking the conditions, rob? >> watching wave heights through next week, six to eight feet offshore, but there is promise we'll see bigger wave heights over the next seven days. wave hikes in the central gulf of alaska close to 20 to 30 feet as that wave energy and the wind energy approaches the coast, wave heights on the in
marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> marianne, thanks very much. we've been following this story since it first broke. we posted this picture of the alert, seen by everyone in hawaii. posted it there on our twitter feed. follow us, our twitter handle is @nbcbayarea. >>> surfers on standby for the competition are told to stand down. it's not going to happen tuesday after all. the world surf league called off the competition after closely monitoring conditions for the past 4...
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nbc bay area's marianne favro has a look at the mistake. live in the newsroom, marianne?> the governor of hawaii says the terrifying alert was the result of one employee pushing the wrong button. this is the frightening message sent out to hawaii area cell phonesnd
nbc bay area's marianne favro has a look at the mistake. live in the newsroom, marianne?> the governor of hawaii says the terrifying alert was the result of one employee pushing the wrong button. this is the frightening message sent out to hawaii area cell phonesnd
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. [♪] marianne: live from "america's news headquarters," i'm marianne rafferty.leveland browns fans gathered outside the stadium hoping to humiliate the team's owners for the poor showing this year. a counter protest of diehard fans formed earlier in the day to support the team. and also collected donations for the st. jude's children's hospital. a flight returned to boston after an unusual odor. i'm marianne rafferty. now back to "justice with judge jeanine." i'm marianne rafferty. now back to "justice with judge jeanine." >> he's speak so lightly about threats regarding the nuclear button. judge jeanine: trump about the media, the 2018 edition has begun. the press corps is in full attack. dan bongino and david goodfriend join me now. what do you think of the fact that here we are in 2018. all the good things that should happen and have happened in terms of people wishing each other cheer and prosperity. they are talking about the president being nuts. >> if i were and advisor to the president, i would say to him it's probably not a good idea to go out publicly
. [♪] marianne: live from "america's news headquarters," i'm marianne rafferty.leveland browns fans gathered outside the stadium hoping to humiliate the team's owners for the poor showing this year. a counter protest of diehard fans formed earlier in the day to support the team. and also collected donations for the st. jude's children's hospital. a flight returned to boston after an unusual odor. i'm marianne rafferty. now back to "justice with judge jeanine." i'm marianne...
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reporting live in los gatos, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> marianne, thank you. in all of this weather concern, the biggest issue is just the traffic headaches and the crashes. this video now just sent in to the newsroom on the san mateo bridge a fviewer sent us this dodge that is overturned and on fire. eastbound lanes of the san mateo bridge are closed. this happened about 20 minutes ago. the evening commute, the heart of this evening commute, eastbound lanes on the san mateo bridge are closed because ofç that car you see there overturned and on fire. crews are -- not overturned but on fire. crews are on the scene. if you're headed that way, plan for ex true time. there's a six-mile backup headed towards the san mateo bridge. the last major storm we had was in february when the coyote career flooded forcing thousands from their home. free sandbags were handed out to help prevent any more flooding. last year you might remember people criticized the city for failing to warn people about the creek flooding. since then, community groups have taken matters into the
reporting live in los gatos, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> marianne, thank you. in all of this weather concern, the biggest issue is just the traffic headaches and the crashes. this video now just sent in to the newsroom on the san mateo bridge a fviewer sent us this dodge that is overturned and on fire. eastbound lanes of the san mateo bridge are closed. this happened about 20 minutes ago. the evening commute, the heart of this evening commute, eastbound lanes on the san mateo...
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eleanor roosevelt and nancy cook and marianne dickerman met during the early 1920s. nancy cook was the executive secretary of the women's division of the new york state democratic committee. she invited eleanor roosevelt to come speak at a luncheon when she was just getting really involved in political activity after fdr had contracted polio and was not able to really keep his name in front of the public because his dream was to become president of the united states one day. she wanted to keep his dream alive at a time when he was really feeling pretty down over the fact that he might not be able to walk again. and so she was going out and trying to keep his ideas in front of the american people -- >> very glad to have this opportunity of greeting the people of southern california and telling them what a pleasure it is to be here, even for a little while. >> and that's when she met nancy and marianne when she went to peek at a luncheon of the women's division of the new york state democratic committee and they were two veterans of the political scene. they were very,
eleanor roosevelt and nancy cook and marianne dickerman met during the early 1920s. nancy cook was the executive secretary of the women's division of the new york state democratic committee. she invited eleanor roosevelt to come speak at a luncheon when she was just getting really involved in political activity after fdr had contracted polio and was not able to really keep his name in front of the public because his dream was to become president of the united states one day. she wanted to keep...
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marianne favro is joining us now with the new developments. marianne? >> reporter: well, raj, police won't reveal the name of the suspect but tell us he has a violent history here in santa clara county. he's still holed up in a hotel room here on the second floor. police won't say if there's anyone else inside that room. this all started yesterday afternoon when police came to the hotel to arrest the man on several felony arrests. as a precaution, police evacuated the second and third floors above and below the suspect's room. guests heard yelling overnight and it was so frightening that some guests decided to check out. they spoke to the suspect by phone. as the standoff stretched on, sjpd handed off negotiations to the santa clara county's sheriff's department so that the s.w.a.t. team could get some rest. guests were allowed to check in today but we're not sure what is ahead for them as we enter the 26th hour of this standoff. marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, marianne. >>> new at 6:00, an uber driver is accused of sexually assaultin
marianne favro is joining us now with the new developments. marianne? >> reporter: well, raj, police won't reveal the name of the suspect but tell us he has a violent history here in santa clara county. he's still holed up in a hotel room here on the second floor. police won't say if there's anyone else inside that room. this all started yesterday afternoon when police came to the hotel to arrest the man on several felony arrests. as a precaution, police evacuated the second and third...
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reporting live in san jose -- >> marianne thank you. an active seen we'll be on it all night we'll have updates on the twitter feed. >>> we want to show you this video a tree fell onto a road ending a high-speed chase. we brought it to you this morning. police pulled the driver over in the first street neighborhood. he refused to remove his hands from the pockets and sped up. the chase ended when he crashed into the tree. he got out of the car and got away from police. >>> the our meteorologist is back with us. and i think it's the reminder to clear out the gutters before the next storm comes. >>> we have the wind out there. rain slowly subsiding. pretty view right now. 54 degrees looking back to san francisco. still showers south of san jose. we'll talk about the chance of more showers due tomorrow. coming up. >>> plus the hidden beauty of silicon valley. the san jose artist goal to make sure we don't take it for granted. we sometimes forget to experience the world around us. one south bay artist á spe >>> in the frenzy of busy lives w
reporting live in san jose -- >> marianne thank you. an active seen we'll be on it all night we'll have updates on the twitter feed. >>> we want to show you this video a tree fell onto a road ending a high-speed chase. we brought it to you this morning. police pulled the driver over in the first street neighborhood. he refused to remove his hands from the pockets and sped up. the chase ended when he crashed into the tree. he got out of the car and got away from police....
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nbc bay area's marianne favro here to explain that proposed new law. marianne. >> reporter: well, that law would allow californians to donate money to a special state fund in order to get their deductions that they lost under the new federal plan. but critics say this is really going to be a tough sell. you don't have to drive far to find homes topping a million dollars in the bay area, which means hefty annual property tax bills. which is why president trump's new tax bill is especially painful. it limits deductions for state and local taxes. experts say people in high tax areas, especially here in california, could be on the hook to pay more because now the deduction is capped at just $10,000. >> republicans are saying, democrats always wanted richer people to pay higher taxes, that's exactly what this is doing. and democrats are saying hold on, this is really unfairly targeted at high tax states. >> reporter: but state senator kevin de leon from southern california is now proposing a loophole to potentially save californians billions of dollars. he
nbc bay area's marianne favro here to explain that proposed new law. marianne. >> reporter: well, that law would allow californians to donate money to a special state fund in order to get their deductions that they lost under the new federal plan. but critics say this is really going to be a tough sell. you don't have to drive far to find homes topping a million dollars in the bay area, which means hefty annual property tax bills. which is why president trump's new tax bill is especially...
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marianne mendoza was very moving, this is very personal for her. she has experienced the worst of it firsthand. what do you say about what she had to say and what's your response on the focus in washington? >> i'm sorry for her loss, to lose a child -- i don't have a child so i can't imagine what it does to lose one. my heart goes out to her. with that being said, i think we can do both of these things. it's not hard to do both and that's what senator dick durbin was trying to do when he presented his deal to the president. democrats are willing to give on border security, willing to give more money to make sure the border is secure but they want to make sure we protect those who came to this country through no fault of their own either in college, have a job or are serving in the military and they want to make sure they protect those who have temporary status who are working and contributing to our society. >> it's temporary, that was a deal. >> it's a comment that a lot of people call racist, culturally insensitive at best. criticizing the countr
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people including patients and says in an intensive care unit firefighters in the southern city of marianne managed to rescue dozens of others who were trapped by the flames critically injured survivors have been taken to other hospitals in the city the country's president is calling for an investigation that the president in held an emergency meeting of his chief a short while. go to discuss the fire at a marion hospital he expressed regret and sadness over the situation of the fire that broke out at sage long hospital which led to a high number of casualties not long after the fire in session in december and over a death toll that could still increase president moon says the government must prioritize minimizing additional deaths by taking the necessary medical measures for the rescued victims from most serious kathy novak. this fire broke out at about seven thirty am local time at the at a hospital in near young in the south of south korea it was extinguished by about ten thirty am local time but not before dozens of lives were lost and dozens more people were injured we're told there ar
people including patients and says in an intensive care unit firefighters in the southern city of marianne managed to rescue dozens of others who were trapped by the flames critically injured survivors have been taken to other hospitals in the city the country's president is calling for an investigation that the president in held an emergency meeting of his chief a short while. go to discuss the fire at a marion hospital he expressed regret and sadness over the situation of the fire that broke...
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nbc bay area mare are ri ann -- marianne favro takes a look at it. >> i wondered after the marches last year if they kocould susta the enthusiasm all year, and the answer is they did. >> reporter: in oakland tens of thousands converged near lake merritt. >> it seems that the anger is out and more hope. >> reporter: the determination to fight for change is just as fierce. >> we are partnering this year with the league of women voters in oakland and black organizers for black action for voter education. >> reporter: this woman is running for office. >> i am sick of women not getting the respect and dignify ti that we deserve. >> reporter: similar push for the polls as thousands gathered at the plaza. >> register and get out and vote. vote for women and progressive allies and run for office. >> reporter: the run for the protesting as varied as the marchers themselves, but this year, instead of focusing solely on president trump engaged in triumph at the ballot box. there were no reports of arrest s. marianne favro, bay area news. >>> and also, beautiful weather all over our country, and be
nbc bay area mare are ri ann -- marianne favro takes a look at it. >> i wondered after the marches last year if they kocould susta the enthusiasm all year, and the answer is they did. >> reporter: in oakland tens of thousands converged near lake merritt. >> it seems that the anger is out and more hope. >> reporter: the determination to fight for change is just as fierce. >> we are partnering this year with the league of women voters in oakland and black organizers...
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. >> marianne is live at winter fest. you're a heck of a curler there, marianne. nice form. >> reporter: that's right. if you've ever wanted to try curling, here is your chance. over here this is olivia and schuyler from san jose. let's do it, one, two, three! show us your moves! whoo. this is an official olympic champion in the making. if you've got to come down here to sap center, you may also get to meet several olympians. the newest members of the women's figure skating team greeted the crowd, including karen chen of freemont. >> we are huge figurer skating fans. it has always been a lifelong dream of mine to come see the nationals. >> reporter: there are also meet and greets with members of the u.s. olympic bobsled, ski and snoe snowboard teams here. people are trying out winter sports. that includes a virtual skeleton experience. if all that doesn't put you in the olympic mood, they even have some ssmores out here. >>> we're going to get a check of the forecast. perfect day for them to be out there practicing the curling skills. >> winter olympic, curling sk
. >> marianne is live at winter fest. you're a heck of a curler there, marianne. nice form. >> reporter: that's right. if you've ever wanted to try curling, here is your chance. over here this is olivia and schuyler from san jose. let's do it, one, two, three! show us your moves! whoo. this is an official olympic champion in the making. if you've got to come down here to sap center, you may also get to meet several olympians. the newest members of the women's figure skating team...
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marianne is live in san jose at one of the stores closing. many parents and children saddened by this news. >> reporter: they really are. and here at this shopping center, two stores are closing. babies "r" us and toys r us. we talked to some customers here, and they told me they used to shop here as kids and sad to hearn they won't be able to share that same experience with their children. she says she's disappointed to learn this toys r store will be shut down before her 3-month-old son will be old enough to run through the aisles. >> i'm kind of sad. this is so close to home. >> reporter: as part of a bankruptcy reorganization plan, toys r us announced it's closing 182 stores nationwide. >> i'm pretty sad by it, hearing about it. i've been collecting toys for 20 years, so it's fun to come if and check what's new on the shelves, to hold the product instead of just something online. >> reporter: in 2017, the net sales were down $89 million, taking a big hit with baby products. the company chief executive dave brandon says they had to make ch
marianne is live in san jose at one of the stores closing. many parents and children saddened by this news. >> reporter: they really are. and here at this shopping center, two stores are closing. babies "r" us and toys r us. we talked to some customers here, and they told me they used to shop here as kids and sad to hearn they won't be able to share that same experience with their children. she says she's disappointed to learn this toys r store will be shut down before her...
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marianne f marianne favro has more on what we can expect about the two projects. >> you can see levi stadium here behind me. there is a big golf course here. that's where the new city place will be built. massive new commercial development. certainly there is a enough space for it. but this project was held up in the courts for months. other concerns about traffic and affordable housing. >> within two years, breaking ground for massive 230 acre development including offices, stores and more than a thousand new residential units. living nearby and worried about the impact. >> my biggest concern is traffic. >> san jose was worried too and filed a lawsuit concerning traffic concerns. two today the two cities announced they reached an agreement. >> right in the beginning, $4.5 million up front to address traffic impacts. once they pull their first permit. >> there is a problem with san jose's request. it too went to court. now both cities have reached an agreement. clearing the way for that development to move forward. >> as a result of that, santa clara will get almost $9 million worth
marianne f marianne favro has more on what we can expect about the two projects. >> you can see levi stadium here behind me. there is a big golf course here. that's where the new city place will be built. massive new commercial development. certainly there is a enough space for it. but this project was held up in the courts for months. other concerns about traffic and affordable housing. >> within two years, breaking ground for massive 230 acre development including offices, stores...
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marianne favro is there with the latest. who is thatman in that hotel room? >> reporter: well, police have not given us his name and they have not confirmed if there was anyone else inside that hotel room with him but they will tell us that he has a violent history in santa clara county. right now he's in a hotel room here on the second floor of the hotel. the second floor has been evacuated and we talked to several guests who were so scared about the situation, they checked out early. san jose police started staking out the wyndham hotel hoping to arrest a man wanted on several felony warrants. officers say shortly before 5:00 they made contact. the suspect refused to come out and a marathon standoff began. >> it's unnerving, for sure. especially when you don't get much information. yeah. when i went to dinner last night, there were guns drawn. >> reporter: enough to convince him to check out early. the standoff has gone on so long, the santa clara county sheriff's department took over the negotiations from sjpd. >> we don't want our officers to spend too lo
marianne favro is there with the latest. who is thatman in that hotel room? >> reporter: well, police have not given us his name and they have not confirmed if there was anyone else inside that hotel room with him but they will tell us that he has a violent history in santa clara county. right now he's in a hotel room here on the second floor of the hotel. the second floor has been evacuated and we talked to several guests who were so scared about the situation, they checked out early....
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reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. >>> well this could be the most important night of his presidency. at 6:00 president trump will give his first state of the union address. he will have a global a audience as his supporters and opponents will analyze almost every year washington, d.c. is buzzing. here a look at the capitol where the speech is expected to focuses on five issues. among them, the economy, and national security. the president will not be speaking though to a full house. roughly a dozen democrat are stipg the state of the union with countless others engaging in some sort of protest. this is the largest no-show since president nixon's state of the union back in '71. how are the local lawmakers responding inle some brock joins us with that part of the story. sam. >> raj, good evening just as a point of reference, 60 democrat skipped out on the inauguration as you just mention add second ago. we are expecting about a dozen not to attend the state of the union this evening. some of the representatives want to use the stage as a platform
reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. >>> well this could be the most important night of his presidency. at 6:00 president trump will give his first state of the union address. he will have a global a audience as his supporters and opponents will analyze almost every year washington, d.c. is buzzing. here a look at the capitol where the speech is expected to focuses on five issues. among them, the economy, and national security. the...
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marianne joins us from sjc with the latest information. marianne. >> reporter: raj, terminal b was rocked down two hours today. that didn't just compact impact passengers here it was across the state. these were more than a thousand forced to wait outside while terminal b was put on lockdown. dawn and her kids were trying to get back to ventura. >> we couldn't approach the terminal. we are waiting. >> terminal b was evacuated after someone discovered a suspicious backback in the secure area near the boarding gate. a bomb squad police and firefighters rushed to the terminals. for two hours an estimated 2,000 passengers were rest waiting outside and inside on arriving flights that were parked on the tar mack. it was left to pilots to try and explain the delay to those passengers. . >> showing up with x-ray equipment and checking out the package. >> the delay stretched well beyond sjc. frank and joan brock are concerned about granddaughters arriving two hours late from burr tang. >> it was waiting in the line of planes to take off and everyth
marianne joins us from sjc with the latest information. marianne. >> reporter: raj, terminal b was rocked down two hours today. that didn't just compact impact passengers here it was across the state. these were more than a thousand forced to wait outside while terminal b was put on lockdown. dawn and her kids were trying to get back to ventura. >> we couldn't approach the terminal. we are waiting. >> terminal b was evacuated after someone discovered a suspicious backback in...
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we discussed the latest book on present w [♪] marianne: i'm marianne rafferty.house of representatives will consider restoring some forms of earmarks to the process. an earmark is the somewhat controversial practice of relating an item to an unrelated bill. trump said saturday there was no collusion and everything he did was 100% proper. the president's daughter ivanka is facing cute any. mueller is reportedly look into an interaction between her and a russian lawyer last june. i'm marianne rafferty. now back to fel "the greg gutfed show." greg: trump is no lover of this hardcover. i speak of the skating new book fire and fury, it describes the dysfunction and infighting during the campaign and his first year in the presidency. the white house called it trashy fiction and earlier this week they sent a cease and desist letter to stop publication but the book was released on friday. i have already read it meaning i'm lying and i didn't. anyway, here's the just from what i can tell from the excerpts. trump is just like us in that he was surprised he won. some of hi
we discussed the latest book on present w [♪] marianne: i'm marianne rafferty.house of representatives will consider restoring some forms of earmarks to the process. an earmark is the somewhat controversial practice of relating an item to an unrelated bill. trump said saturday there was no collusion and everything he did was 100% proper. the president's daughter ivanka is facing cute any. mueller is reportedly look into an interaction between her and a russian lawyer last june. i'm marianne...
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. >> along highway 17 in loss cat yoes, marianne, that is always a tough drive when it's raining. >>that's true and this storm is causing dangerous conditions here on highway 17 where today chp officers responded to 26 accidents. in downtown san jose, this huge tree went crashing down near the g guadalupe river trail, a reminder of the powerful rain and wind. this storm caused driver to dodge flooding in neighborhoods and commercial parking lots. this is loss this is los gatos creek trail. >> with the spare the air day, northern california needed precipitation. >> flooding is a big concern for rick fan, he lives in the golden wheel mobile home park in san jose which saw flooding last winter. >> this might be flooding again. >> but the biggest issue was slick roads. this driver's car ended up on its roof early this morning on highway 17. >> southbound going on 17. hit the summit. summit exit curve and hydroplaned about 30 feet after. >> fortunately sergio flores and his passengers were okay. chp also responded to this accident and warned motorists to be extremely cautious with the hea
. >> along highway 17 in loss cat yoes, marianne, that is always a tough drive when it's raining. >>that's true and this storm is causing dangerous conditions here on highway 17 where today chp officers responded to 26 accidents. in downtown san jose, this huge tree went crashing down near the g guadalupe river trail, a reminder of the powerful rain and wind. this storm caused driver to dodge flooding in neighborhoods and commercial parking lots. this is loss this is los gatos creek...
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. >> martha: here now, david wall, attorney and marianne marsh.y strong words from nancy pelosi on that calling it a ransom of $25 billion for these kids. >> democrats already shot themselves in the foot by calling it the government shutdown. if they wanted to ensure defeat in november, they should reject this very generous plan laid out by president trump. they've been demanding that daca eligible people get resident status. this more than doubles that number. this is a two-way street. this is comprehensive immigration reform and the issue of the 25 billion for the wall is nonnegotiable. the end to chain migration is nonnegotiable in the merit based immigration is nonnegotiable. countries all over the world have all three of these programs implemented. when america wants to do it, somehow it's evil and bad. they do so now at their own peril. my guess is they'll come around very quickly. >> martha: marianne, it's tough to imagine the conversation -- you're going to tell them they don't get it? how does that work? >> the dreamers opposed to this pl
. >> martha: here now, david wall, attorney and marianne marsh.y strong words from nancy pelosi on that calling it a ransom of $25 billion for these kids. >> democrats already shot themselves in the foot by calling it the government shutdown. if they wanted to ensure defeat in november, they should reject this very generous plan laid out by president trump. they've been demanding that daca eligible people get resident status. this more than doubles that number. this is a two-way...
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lesionesen un coche, un accidente que ya habÍa cobrado la vida de su hermanita mayor, nota compaÑera, mariannede las vÍctimas. mariano nieta: una doble tragedia para la familia al saber que su hija ha sido declarada con muerte cerebral a pocos dÍas de que su hermanita hace unos dÍas fue declarada muerta. Él padre tuvo fuerzas para hablar de su hija mÁs pequeÑa que ha sido declarada con muerte cerebral. >> ella estÁ conectada todavÍa, pero ya dijeron que su cerebro estÁ muerto. y la razÓn que esta conectada es para los Órganos, hasta que llegue para un donante. marÍa antonieta: a pesar del sufrimiento, quiere ayudar a otros con la donaciÓn de Órganos. >> marÍa antonieta: lo Único que pide con respecto a los Órganos es que se los den a alguien de bajos recursos. >> para ayudar a personas que lo necesite. mariano nieta: Él hermano dice que todavÍa no puede creer lo que esta pasando. >> se siente uno destrozado, no hay palabras, se sienten que arrancan un pedazo de su corazÓn, un vacÍo. no hay palabras que pueda decir uno mejor. marÍa antonieta: su esposa serio del hospital solamente para ver a su
lesionesen un coche, un accidente que ya habÍa cobrado la vida de su hermanita mayor, nota compaÑera, mariannede las vÍctimas. mariano nieta: una doble tragedia para la familia al saber que su hija ha sido declarada con muerte cerebral a pocos dÍas de que su hermanita hace unos dÍas fue declarada muerta. Él padre tuvo fuerzas para hablar de su hija mÁs pequeÑa que ha sido declarada con muerte cerebral. >> ella estÁ conectada todavÍa, pero ya dijeron que su cerebro estÁ muerto....
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i'm marianne rafferty. first daughter ivanka trump is reportedly facing scrutiny from special counsel, robert mueller. the los angeles times reporting that muller is probing an interaction between trumpet and russian lawyer. the lawyer attended a meeting at trump tower on june 16. trump did not participate in that meeting but reportedly spoke briefly with the russian lawyer and a russian born washington lobbyist. muller's investigators are looking at every contact the visitors had with trumps family and inner circle. the tragedy in philadelphia, a firefighter dies at battling a blaze today. lieutenant matt letourneau was trapped in a home 30 minutes pinned under debris. the 42 -year-old was an 11 year veteran, a resident of the home also died and two firefighters were injured. no word on what caused the fire. i'm marianne rafferty, now back to "watters' world". world." >> i would love to have a glass of wine and a couple tokes a day. a j is a joint. jesse: this is a americana cigarette? and you smoke it thr
i'm marianne rafferty. first daughter ivanka trump is reportedly facing scrutiny from special counsel, robert mueller. the los angeles times reporting that muller is probing an interaction between trumpet and russian lawyer. the lawyer attended a meeting at trump tower on june 16. trump did not participate in that meeting but reportedly spoke briefly with the russian lawyer and a russian born washington lobbyist. muller's investigators are looking at every contact the visitors had with trumps...
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people including patients and nurses in an intensive care unit firefighters in the southern city of marianne managed to rescue dozens of others trapped by the flames an investigation is now underway as kathy novak reports from seoul. the fire started in the emergency ward at about seven thirty in the morning it quickly spread to other parts of said john hospital and took firefighters more than an hour to bring under control and another two hours to extinguish the little biology only home to stop the fire from spreading from the first floor to the second floor during the initial phase and therefore also prevent a difference spreading to the rest of the building. despite the rescue effort patients and medical staff were killed most were suffocated by inhaling toxic fumes about one hundred patients were being treated in the hospital when the blaze broke out about ninety other people in an adjacent nursing unit were safely evacuated president in ordered an investigation into the cause of the fire. president moon expresses regret and sadness over the situation of the fire that broke out at sage l
people including patients and nurses in an intensive care unit firefighters in the southern city of marianne managed to rescue dozens of others trapped by the flames an investigation is now underway as kathy novak reports from seoul. the fire started in the emergency ward at about seven thirty in the morning it quickly spread to other parts of said john hospital and took firefighters more than an hour to bring under control and another two hours to extinguish the little biology only home to...
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joining us is marianne mendoza. it's great to have you with us. and agnes giveny.hat is your sense of the negotiation for daca? understanding what will be the result if the president has assured everyone the wall will be built. there will be an end to the lottery system. what do you make of it, agnes? >> i hope that president trump will not give amnesty to these daca kids. i don't think they were vetted. we don't know who they are. and how many are there? we need to protect our own country. they need to do it legally like my family did. they don't deserve to cut in line ahead of others trying to come in through the front door legally. lou: marianne your thoughts. >> the administration knows there are ms-13 gang members in the daca program. if there is going to be something that goes with this daca program, they have to remove anyone on welfare and public assistance. anybody who is not a contributing member of society. anybody who has committed a crime. they can commit three misdemeanors and stay within the daca program. a lot of these people who come before a judge
joining us is marianne mendoza. it's great to have you with us. and agnes giveny.hat is your sense of the negotiation for daca? understanding what will be the result if the president has assured everyone the wall will be built. there will be an end to the lottery system. what do you make of it, agnes? >> i hope that president trump will not give amnesty to these daca kids. i don't think they were vetted. we don't know who they are. and how many are there? we need to protect our own...
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i'm marianne rafferty.k to "justice with judge jeanine." >> he's speak so lightly about threats regarding the nuclear button. judge jeanine: trump about the media, the 2018 edition has begun. the press corps is in full attack. dan bongino and david goodfriend join me now. what do you think of the fact that here we are in 2018. all the good things that should happen and have happened in terms of people wishing each other cheer and prosperity. they are talking about the president being nuts. >> if i were and advisor to the president, i would say to him it's probably not a good idea to go out publicly to say i'm sane and smart. just ignore it. this is probably the first time in american history a president has publicly tried to argue he is in fact sane. just say nothing, mr. president. the more you talk, the more you sound insane. he's digging this hole for himself in an odd way. but the people who voted for president trump recognize he's the same guy today as was when he ran. they made a judge to the vote for
i'm marianne rafferty.k to "justice with judge jeanine." >> he's speak so lightly about threats regarding the nuclear button. judge jeanine: trump about the media, the 2018 edition has begun. the press corps is in full attack. dan bongino and david goodfriend join me now. what do you think of the fact that here we are in 2018. all the good things that should happen and have happened in terms of people wishing each other cheer and prosperity. they are talking about the president...
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i'm marianne rafferty.udge jeanine: talks continue as the government shutdown nears the end of day one. republican members of congress are calling for a release of a controversial memo they say shows stunning abuses by the obama administration and d.o.j. joining me is congressman matt gaetz, member of the house judiciary committee. we have been hearing for months about fusion gps, the dnc. hillary clinton we find out paid for this document that was created. and then we started hearing this document which was false and a fraud was the basis of a fisa warrant. there is talk, a report that there is now a report that will show us and shock us about the abuses. can you tell us about that report? >> there are four pages of a memorandum prepared by the intelligence committee that will shock the conscience of this country when it comes to the horrific abuses from the last administration and the intelligence community. we are fighting to get this memo released to the american people. i don't think the right answer i
i'm marianne rafferty.udge jeanine: talks continue as the government shutdown nears the end of day one. republican members of congress are calling for a release of a controversial memo they say shows stunning abuses by the obama administration and d.o.j. joining me is congressman matt gaetz, member of the house judiciary committee. we have been hearing for months about fusion gps, the dnc. hillary clinton we find out paid for this document that was created. and then we started hearing this...
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. >>> hundreds of searchers looking for people hoping to find survivors as marianne raft reports, this will return into a recovery mission. >> devastation here in southern california from powerful deadly mudslides, mother nature unleashing her furry throughout the montecito area. many homes are gone, and some knocked off their foundation and damaged by falling trees and mud. it was a shocking and sobering site for evacuees returning home on wednesday. >> my home is standing but when the flash flood came and couldn't pull the door shut. it's just full of mud, and the back, i guess side it collapsed a little bit. >> more than 15 people are confirmed dead and some residents are still missing, the search is ongoing, but complicated by downed power lines and power poles. those rescue efforts are expected to become a recovery operation. >> as we transition and will transition to a recovery mode, we realize this is going to be a long and difficult journey for all of us. >> the flowing mud was powerful enough to push large cars down the hillsides, some of them ended up on the beach. idle cars
. >>> hundreds of searchers looking for people hoping to find survivors as marianne raft reports, this will return into a recovery mission. >> devastation here in southern california from powerful deadly mudslides, mother nature unleashing her furry throughout the montecito area. many homes are gone, and some knocked off their foundation and damaged by falling trees and mud. it was a shocking and sobering site for evacuees returning home on wednesday. >> my home is standing...
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reporting live in south san jose, marianne favro. >>> other top story, showers moving into the bay area, rain expected to fall through night and into the morning. look at the radar, all the green you see there is moving south and east. our meteorologist is here with us on what we're going to get. >> first one so far, but to be honest, terry, this looks more exciting on radar than it really is. it looks like a powerful storm is expected to make its way through. but as we go through the next couple of hours this storm won't bring much significant rainfall. the majority of the rain is sitting out to the north bay. san francisco area, we can see a couple showers making their way through. yes, we are still expecting the showers overnight. now, the heavier downpours will come into the overnight hours. our temperatures right now remain in the 50s, 54 for heyward, 50 for palo alto. the next couple hours, we are expecting a possibility of rainmaking its way down as early as about midnight is when we'll see the rain hit the san jose area. this could carry over into your monday morning commute. i'
reporting live in south san jose, marianne favro. >>> other top story, showers moving into the bay area, rain expected to fall through night and into the morning. look at the radar, all the green you see there is moving south and east. our meteorologist is here with us on what we're going to get. >> first one so far, but to be honest, terry, this looks more exciting on radar than it really is. it looks like a powerful storm is expected to make its way through. but as we go...
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marianne favro, i understand that's where police took him into custody. >> reporter: yes, they did. they took him into custody at his home in san mateo on friday. victor kabaniaev has taught here in this school in daly city for nearly eight years. and i just spoke with the director of the school, and he told me he's in disbelief to learn that one of his instructors was arrested. victor is now accused of 16 counts of aggravated sexual assault with a child under 14. the alleged assault involved one victim and happened in contra costa county. and here's what contra costa county deputy d.a. paul graves had to say about this case. >> what it shows all of us is that when you start trusting people like teachers and coaches and instructors, we want to put our faith in them. there's a lot of trust we put on them. when they violate that trust, it's a serious issue. >> reporter: 54-year-old victor also taught at ballet schools in contra costa county, san francisco and san diego county. he taught at the westlake school for performing arts here in daly city for nearly eight years instructing chi
marianne favro, i understand that's where police took him into custody. >> reporter: yes, they did. they took him into custody at his home in san mateo on friday. victor kabaniaev has taught here in this school in daly city for nearly eight years. and i just spoke with the director of the school, and he told me he's in disbelief to learn that one of his instructors was arrested. victor is now accused of 16 counts of aggravated sexual assault with a child under 14. the alleged assault...
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in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> california's news legal marijuana law has grabbed most of the headlines but it is one more than 900 new laws that went into effect today. it's against state law for employers to ask job politics what their prior salary was. and politics can request a pay scale for positions they apply for. bus passengers will be required to use seatbelts if they're available. not buckling up carries a $20 fine. drivers can no longer be cited for parking at broken parking meters. and owners of gasoline fueled vehicles must pay a yearly road repair fee raining from $25 to $175 depending on a car value. >>> a grim beginning to the new year in the east bay. a woman shot and killed in east by. marking the first homicide of the year in oakland. happened just off 54th avenue. oakland p. d. hasn't released the name of the victim or the man taken into custody. but a neighbor tells us violence has become almost daily living in the neighborhood. and in fact, the woman's son was shot two years ago. >> thank god he wasn't the one shot because he had 27 bullets. s
in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> california's news legal marijuana law has grabbed most of the headlines but it is one more than 900 new laws that went into effect today. it's against state law for employers to ask job politics what their prior salary was. and politics can request a pay scale for positions they apply for. bus passengers will be required to use seatbelts if they're available. not buckling up carries a $20 fine. drivers can no longer be cited for...
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people including patients and nurses in an intensive care unit firefighters in the southern city of marianne managed to rescue dozens of others trapped by the flames the investigation is now underway. turkey's president says his forces will sweep kurdish fighters from the syrian border and could push all the way east to the iraqi frontier turkish offensive against the kurdish y.p. chief fighters in syria's african region is already strained ties with its nato ally the united states turkey considers the y.p. g a terrorist group but the militia has played a prominent role in u.s. led efforts to combat i still in syria. the u.n. says at least thirty people drowned when their boat capsized off the coast of yemen this week appen shortly after the vessel left the port city of aden the u.n. says the boat was carrying people from somalia in ethiopia back to africa heading for djibouti. coming up next risking it all this edition focuses on pakistan are more news for you in about twenty five minutes showing you that. in these men they're extremely concerned that he stuck up an altitude of three thousa
people including patients and nurses in an intensive care unit firefighters in the southern city of marianne managed to rescue dozens of others trapped by the flames the investigation is now underway. turkey's president says his forces will sweep kurdish fighters from the syrian border and could push all the way east to the iraqi frontier turkish offensive against the kurdish y.p. chief fighters in syria's african region is already strained ties with its nato ally the united states turkey...
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. >> city council woman marianne tasco differs. she believes that krasner should put in those he want he wants oo support his agenda. >> he wants to pay attention to the cases that come and just not be ready to throw somebody in jail. >> tonight, it remains unclear how soon krasner will replace the fired staffers and how it will affect the caseload of each of the units. dann cuellar, channel6 "action news." >> thank you, dan. mayor pawloski had the state of the city address today. he faces down federal corruption charges. he plans to boost home ownership by sub devising apartments into single family homes and is asking developers to hire local. pawloski's trial begins later this month. >> the number just drawn for the mega millions jackpot. is tonight your night? >> breaks news, as passengers record the terrifying moments a plane burst into flames. >>> and it could be one of the most widespread computer bugs in decades, affecting your home computer to phone to cloud storage. we'll tell you how to protect yourself. adam? >> right no
. >> city council woman marianne tasco differs. she believes that krasner should put in those he want he wants oo support his agenda. >> he wants to pay attention to the cases that come and just not be ready to throw somebody in jail. >> tonight, it remains unclear how soon krasner will replace the fired staffers and how it will affect the caseload of each of the units. dann cuellar, channel6 "action news." >> thank you, dan. mayor pawloski had the state of the...
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marianne: the senate and the house go back into session sunday afternoon.ocrats say they have the votes to block it. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell has a plan to funded the government through march 8. an estimated 200,000 people demonstrating in front of trump towers in new york city were there to denounce his views on abortion, immigration, lgbt and women's rights. i'm. marianne: . back to the greg gutfeld show. greg: contrary to the alarm no one bought the farm. remember that alert that went out in hawaii? everyone was told the ballistic missile was heading towards them. they were put through 38 minutes of sheer hell and then they were told it was a mistake. that only happened seven days ago. it is forgotten as if decades past. >> beautiful hawaii, nothing but long beaches and smiling faces. not back in the year 2018, back then technology was primitive to say the least. one unlucky guy clicked the wrong button and panic. the emergency management panic set an alarm about ballistic missile coming in and everyone hightailed it for cover. as for the e
marianne: the senate and the house go back into session sunday afternoon.ocrats say they have the votes to block it. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell has a plan to funded the government through march 8. an estimated 200,000 people demonstrating in front of trump towers in new york city were there to denounce his views on abortion, immigration, lgbt and women's rights. i'm. marianne: . back to the greg gutfeld show. greg: contrary to the alarm no one bought the farm. remember that alert...
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i marianne rafferty, now back to the greg gutfeld show.y to the alarm no one bought the farm. remember that alert that went out in hawaii? everyone was told the ballistic missile was heading towards them. they were put through 38 minutes of sheer hell and then they were told it was a mistake. that only happened seven days ago. it is forgotten as if decades past. >> beautiful hawaii, nothing but long beaches and smiling faces. not back in the year 2018, back then technology was primitive to say the least. one unlucky guy clicked the wrong button and panic. the emergency management panic set an alarm about ballistic missile coming in and everyone hightailed it for cover. as for the employee, he's been reassigned at least they didn't go out the bank. [laughter] greg: so, why has the story fallen so quickly under the radar track for one thing, you can't blame trump for it although some have tried with every fiber in their yogurt fed teen discant i talk to it it is not a story. what if parents pay their children down manholes in place for absol
i marianne rafferty, now back to the greg gutfeld show.y to the alarm no one bought the farm. remember that alert that went out in hawaii? everyone was told the ballistic missile was heading towards them. they were put through 38 minutes of sheer hell and then they were told it was a mistake. that only happened seven days ago. it is forgotten as if decades past. >> beautiful hawaii, nothing but long beaches and smiling faces. not back in the year 2018, back then technology was primitive...
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"today in the bay's" marianne favro went to san jose international airport to talk with them. >> reporter: some passenger as living at san jose international airport from hawaii held loved ones a little tighter. all because of this. a frightening message they received on their cell phones while in maui. it read, ballistic missile threat inbound. this is not a drill. >> you can't help but be wound up and freaked out because you are kind of like life or death, that's what it kind of felt like. >> panicked a little bit, looked at each other and said, what do we do? and then the resort was really good. they -- some alarms sounded and we went to a bunker downstairs. >> an error was made. >> reporter: the governor of hawaii later explained the false alarm was not a computer glitch but a human error. >> it was a procedure that occurred that the change of shift where they go through to make sure that the system is working. and an employee pushed the wrong button. >> reporter: a mistake that took 38 minutes to correct while terrified residents and tourists scrambled to seek shelter or call loved o
"today in the bay's" marianne favro went to san jose international airport to talk with them. >> reporter: some passenger as living at san jose international airport from hawaii held loved ones a little tighter. all because of this. a frightening message they received on their cell phones while in maui. it read, ballistic missile threat inbound. this is not a drill. >> you can't help but be wound up and freaked out because you are kind of like life or death, that's what it...
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"today in the bay's" marianne favro explains the new law. >> reporter: you don't have to drive far to find homes topping $1 million in the bay area, which means hefty annual tax bills. which is why president trump's new tax bill is especially painful. it limits deductions for state and local taxes. experts say people in high-taxed areas, especially here in california, could be on the hook to pay more, because now the deduction is capped at just $10,000. >> republicans are saying, democrats always wanted richer people to pay higher taxes. that's exactly what this is doing. and democrats are saying, hold on. this is really unfairly targeted at high-tax states. >> reporter: but state senator kevin de leon from southern california is now proposing a loophole to potentially save californians billions of dollars. he introduced the protect california taxpayers act. it would allow californians to make a charitable donation to a state excellence fund, run by the treasurer's office, and in return, they would receive a dollar for dollar tax credit for their contribution. that way, they can still
"today in the bay's" marianne favro explains the new law. >> reporter: you don't have to drive far to find homes topping $1 million in the bay area, which means hefty annual tax bills. which is why president trump's new tax bill is especially painful. it limits deductions for state and local taxes. experts say people in high-taxed areas, especially here in california, could be on the hook to pay more, because now the deduction is capped at just $10,000. >> republicans are...
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nbc bay areas marianne favro is live in palo alto with a look at how pee-seth chay is being >>> nbc bay area live in palo alto with a look at how he's being remembered. >> reporter: well, right now people are gathered inside the church. for a celebration of life. father of two allegedly killed by a friend of the family. about 100 people are gathered at peninsula bible church in palo alto right now mourning him. he disappeared in june of last year. later police discovered his body in a warehouse in hayward. san francisco police are conducting a homicide investigation into his death. they've identified bob tang as suspect. worked at the warehouse where his body was discovered. and investigators believe tang fled to cambodia. he was friends with him. san francisco police are still trying to track down tang. and today friends remember him who was born in cambodia and fled to america for a better life. they watched a slide show this afternoon and friends say he was a good man with a kind heart. and if any one ever needed help, he never hesitated to help them. some of the people attending thi
nbc bay areas marianne favro is live in palo alto with a look at how pee-seth chay is being >>> nbc bay area live in palo alto with a look at how he's being remembered. >> reporter: well, right now people are gathered inside the church. for a celebration of life. father of two allegedly killed by a friend of the family. about 100 people are gathered at peninsula bible church in palo alto right now mourning him. he disappeared in june of last year. later police discovered his body...
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"today in the bay's" marianne favro takes a look at the reasons women and men took to the streets. >>rch part 2. in oakland a slightly different feel as tens of thousands converged near lake merritt. >> i think a little bit of the anger has gone out and i think a little bit more hope. >> reporter: the determination to fight for change just as fierce. >> partnering this year with the league of women voters of oakland and black women organized for political action to do voter registration and education. >> reporter: this oakland mom is now running for office. >> i am fed up with women not getting the respect and the dignity that we deserve. >> reporter: in san francisco a similar push to gain power at the polls as thousands gathered at civic center plaza. >> register to vote. get out and actually vote. vote for women and progressive allies and run for office. >> reporter: the reasons for protesting as varied as the marchers themselves, but this year instead of focusing solely on president trump, marchers now redirecting energy toward triumph at the ballot box. marianne favro, nbc bay ar
"today in the bay's" marianne favro takes a look at the reasons women and men took to the streets. >>rch part 2. in oakland a slightly different feel as tens of thousands converged near lake merritt. >> i think a little bit of the anger has gone out and i think a little bit more hope. >> reporter: the determination to fight for change just as fierce. >> partnering this year with the league of women voters of oakland and black women organized for political...