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we taker it up with marianne men do so.the last 24 hours, you finished preparing him for college. in 24 hours, you'll send him off thinking you've done everything for his well-being. but meningitis b progresses quickly and can be fatal, sometimes within 24 hours. while meningitis b is uncommon, about 1 in 10 infected will die. like millions of others, your teen may not be vaccinated against meningitis b. meningitis b strikes quickly. be quick to talk to your teen's doctor about a meningitis b vaccine. you shouldn't be rushed into booking a hotel. with expedia's add-on advantage, booking a flight unlocks discounts on select hotels until the day you leave for your trip. add-on advantage. only when you book with expedia. [ drum roll ] ...emily lapier from ames, iowa. this is emily's third nomination and first win. um...so, just...wow! um, first of all, to my fellow nominees, it is an honor sharing the road with you. and of course, to the progressive snapshot app for giving good drivers the discounts -- no, i have to say it --
we taker it up with marianne men do so.the last 24 hours, you finished preparing him for college. in 24 hours, you'll send him off thinking you've done everything for his well-being. but meningitis b progresses quickly and can be fatal, sometimes within 24 hours. while meningitis b is uncommon, about 1 in 10 infected will die. like millions of others, your teen may not be vaccinated against meningitis b. meningitis b strikes quickly. be quick to talk to your teen's doctor about a meningitis b...
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lou: marianne, thank you for being with us. we're out of time.ianne mendoza, great to talk with you. >>> that's it for us to night. be sure to tune in tomorrow. ann coulter will be dropping by and we'll be assessing what marianne was just talking about, and that is the high cost of ill liam immigration and open borders on the american worker, the american working family and our middle class. that's tomorrow. good night from new york. kennedy: the immigration battle has reached fever pitch as president trump and his administration are blaming the southern border crisis on democrats in congress for stalling on legislation they say could bring a resolution. >> immigration is the fault and all of the problems that we're having as we cannot get them to sign legislation, we cannot get them even to the negotiating table. and i say it's very strongly the democrats' fault. kennedy: oh boy. the administration is holding immigrants who illegally cross the border for prosecution and separating parents from children. critics are calling the policy cruel and i
lou: marianne, thank you for being with us. we're out of time.ianne mendoza, great to talk with you. >>> that's it for us to night. be sure to tune in tomorrow. ann coulter will be dropping by and we'll be assessing what marianne was just talking about, and that is the high cost of ill liam immigration and open borders on the american worker, the american working family and our middle class. that's tomorrow. good night from new york. kennedy: the immigration battle has reached fever...
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lou: marianne, thank you for being with us. we're out of time.a, great to talk with you. >>> that's it for us to night. be sure to tune in tomorrow. ann coulter will be dropping by and we'll be assessing what marianne was just talking about, and that is the high cost of ill liam immigration and open borders on the american worker, the american working family and our middle class. that's >> last year $375 billion in trade deficit. we had 300 at 300 to china. over $800 billion over a period of years each year plus the $800 billion in losses on trade. not going to happen anymore. not going to happen. cheryl: breaking this morning, we are in selloff mode is trump doubles down on china and slapping a terrified $200 billion worth of chinese goods. beijing retaliate. taking a look at stock market features right now. the dow down triple digits.
lou: marianne, thank you for being with us. we're out of time.a, great to talk with you. >>> that's it for us to night. be sure to tune in tomorrow. ann coulter will be dropping by and we'll be assessing what marianne was just talking about, and that is the high cost of ill liam immigration and open borders on the american worker, the american working family and our middle class. that's >> last year $375 billion in trade deficit. we had 300 at 300 to china. over $800 billion over...
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lou: marianne, thank you for being with us. we're out of time.anne mendoza, great to talk with you. >>> that's it for us to night. be sure to tune in tomorrow. ann coulter will be dropping by and we'll be assessing what marianne was just talking about, and that is the high cost of ill liam immigration and open borders on the american worker, the american working family and our middle class. that'svery much. here is lou dobbs. [♪] lou: good evening. our top stories. the inspector general and the director of the fbi together facing tough questions on capitol hill. the focus of the senate judiciary committee, the inspector general's report that exposed runaway corruption and misconduct at the highest level of the fbi and plenty of evidence of political bias throughout the leadership. >> do you believe in the tooth fairy? >> no. >> do you believe in the easter bunny? >> no. >> do you
lou: marianne, thank you for being with us. we're out of time.anne mendoza, great to talk with you. >>> that's it for us to night. be sure to tune in tomorrow. ann coulter will be dropping by and we'll be assessing what marianne was just talking about, and that is the high cost of ill liam immigration and open borders on the american worker, the american working family and our middle class. that'svery much. here is lou dobbs. [♪] lou: good evening. our top stories. the inspector...
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. >> marianne victorian crandall. >> out of the presence of the jury, marianne crandall told the courtike carrie zuk, she met tom through dar, and a couple of weeks after dar's murder, marianne stopped by the farm to offer tom support. >> i don't mean to embarrass you, but you had sex with tom in his living room? >> he tried to. and it was stopped. >> who tried and who stopped? >> he tried, and we both stopped. >> you don't have a sexual relationship with somebody within two weeks after your wife's been murdered in that house. >> but the jury never heard marianne crandall's testimony because there was no indication of a romantic relationship prior to dar's murder, the judge ruled, just as he did in first trial, that her testimony was prejudicial and, therefore, inadmissible. it was a huge blow to the prosecution's case. >> it supports the position that they weren't this deeply in love couple that he kept trying to present. i mean, that would have proven that. >> but norris still had her two key witnesses, tom's own son heath and heath's friend skyler watty, both two years older and now
. >> marianne victorian crandall. >> out of the presence of the jury, marianne crandall told the courtike carrie zuk, she met tom through dar, and a couple of weeks after dar's murder, marianne stopped by the farm to offer tom support. >> i don't mean to embarrass you, but you had sex with tom in his living room? >> he tried to. and it was stopped. >> who tried and who stopped? >> he tried, and we both stopped. >> you don't have a sexual relationship...
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marianne: the u.s. is simply setting the pace.t talking about the fundamental structural issues, such as weak intellectual property rights in china. that seems to be the critical point that is lost in all of this. what trump is essentially doing is pushing the european allies and others to decide, when he should be working together with them to beat china. the europeans have been pushed into the chinese court because of transactions. the trade architecture and the degrading of its foundation start to affect other multilateral frameworks? like the security architecture, does it start to suffer? do we see this spilling into other arenas? where does this -- where are the unforeseen consequences of what is happening in trade into other geopolitical environment? marianne: let me start with trade. there is a huge questions around the future of the wto. what trump is not doing is saying that he will cooperate with the wto. we might see that if there is an adverse ruling against the united states from the wto. what he is doing now is he i
marianne: the u.s. is simply setting the pace.t talking about the fundamental structural issues, such as weak intellectual property rights in china. that seems to be the critical point that is lost in all of this. what trump is essentially doing is pushing the european allies and others to decide, when he should be working together with them to beat china. the europeans have been pushed into the chinese court because of transactions. the trade architecture and the degrading of its foundation...
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marianne favro, nbc bay area > for film crew members to curb sexual harassment. it bans employees from giving lingering hugs and staring at anyone longer than five seconds. some are making jokes about the policy. one calls it 7th grade on steroids. but netflix says it's proud of its policy. it comes in the wake of the metoo movement and the firing of kevin spacey. >>> new at 11:00, it was not intended to be a home birth, but a baby boy was delivered with the help of police officers and something else very special about this story. take a look at the proud mother and an officer first on the scene. two officers responded to a woman in labor on thursday. when they reached her, she was well along if the process of delivery. the officer who caught the infant says a close family friend of his had died earlier that same day, and it was surreal to help bring a new life into the world that same day. >>> a heads up to that new mother and all parents, play time can come with a massive price tag. a family in kansas was at a community center when their child started to hug a
marianne favro, nbc bay area > for film crew members to curb sexual harassment. it bans employees from giving lingering hugs and staring at anyone longer than five seconds. some are making jokes about the policy. one calls it 7th grade on steroids. but netflix says it's proud of its policy. it comes in the wake of the metoo movement and the firing of kevin spacey. >>> new at 11:00, it was not intended to be a home birth, but a baby boy was delivered with the help of police officers...
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marianne favro has more on what st city leaders are doing about it. >> reporter: several flyers were found hire at mitchell park on father's day. they've since been removed. one was put up in a restroom. it criticized palo alto libraries for displaying books about lbgtq issues. >> i don't think we can prevent this, but what we can do is respond as soon as it happens. indicating to the public how abhorrent it is and how we certainly are not going to take this without fighting back. >> reporter: the mayor responded with this letter posted on the city's website. then last night, then ti entire council reaffirmed support for the elbe gt q society. there is still much work to do to make sure everyone feels welcome. the city still doesn't know who put up those signs, but if they're caught, they could face a misdemeanor. marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> late today, a decision by the trump administration is raising eyebrows around the world. the u.s. is withdrawing from the united nations human rights council. u.s. ambassador to the u.n., nikki haley and mike pompeo slammed the human r
marianne favro has more on what st city leaders are doing about it. >> reporter: several flyers were found hire at mitchell park on father's day. they've since been removed. one was put up in a restroom. it criticized palo alto libraries for displaying books about lbgtq issues. >> i don't think we can prevent this, but what we can do is respond as soon as it happens. indicating to the public how abhorrent it is and how we certainly are not going to take this without fighting back....
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nbc bay area's marianne favro has the exclusive detail. >> reporter: this is a video of allison making the call to police that went viral. what you don't see is what prompted the call. for two hours she listened to her 8-year-old neighborhood loudly selling bottled water in front of her apartment building. >> i just couldn't get any work done. >> reporter: when she asked her building security guard to interve intervene, nothing happened. so she came out to talk to i said please, i'm trying to work you're screaming and yelling and people have open windows and it's a hot day. can you please keep it down. do you have a right to be here. >> she questioned whether the girl needed a permit to sell water then says she called police to ask them if indeed a permit was required. she said she never asked the police to respond. >> there's no point in having the police come. that wasn't it. i just wanted them to be quiet or move to a corner. they were being disruptive. >> reporter: she also said she never confronted jordan woman, never once spoke to the little girl. >> jordan's mother says that's n
nbc bay area's marianne favro has the exclusive detail. >> reporter: this is a video of allison making the call to police that went viral. what you don't see is what prompted the call. for two hours she listened to her 8-year-old neighborhood loudly selling bottled water in front of her apartment building. >> i just couldn't get any work done. >> reporter: when she asked her building security guard to interve intervene, nothing happened. so she came out to talk to i said...
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nbc bay area's marianne favro has been monitoring the situation from the newsroom. she joins us with the latest. >> i got an update from firefighters who say the pawnee fire scorched more than 3,000 acres. right now, 600 buildings are threat threatened. flames are headi ining dangerou close to homes. so far, 12 buildings have been destroyed including several homes fire crews say one of their biggest challenges is the erratic wind causing this fire to change directions several times since it started yesterday. calfire reports homes are burning on new long valley road, that's in the spring valley area. mike smith lives in the area and described a close call he experienced with the fast-moving flames. >> i said i'm going to get out of this area before my escape route closes off, and so i left from pueblo trail and maybe ten minutes after that, the fire had already gone up the hill there. >> he says because of the experience with recent fires in the same area, some people who tried to defend their homes in the past are now opting to evacuate quickly this time. 200 firef
nbc bay area's marianne favro has been monitoring the situation from the newsroom. she joins us with the latest. >> i got an update from firefighters who say the pawnee fire scorched more than 3,000 acres. right now, 600 buildings are threat threatened. flames are headi ining dangerou close to homes. so far, 12 buildings have been destroyed including several homes fire crews say one of their biggest challenges is the erratic wind causing this fire to change directions several times since...
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. >> marianne favro, what do we know? >> reporter: five fire trucks went up to the guadeloupe landfill this afternoon and are nervous about a trash fire burning so close to their homes. you could highway 85 more than a half acre of trash burned this afternoon around 4:00. san jose fire says the fire is now contained and the cause is under investigation. we talked to one firefighter who had to come down the hill to get more water from a fire hydrant. what's unique about a garbage fire is it can smolder for days. right now the plan is to stir up the trash with a tractor and water it down thoroughly so it doesn't reignite. firefighters do plan to be out here for the next couple of hours keeping an eye on this fire. again, the fire is contained and no homes were threatened, but certainly, this fire was very concerning because of two factors. one, it's very warm out here, and also we're seeing considerable winds. reporting live from san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay are news. >> thanks a lot. if saw the smoke in the distance,
. >> marianne favro, what do we know? >> reporter: five fire trucks went up to the guadeloupe landfill this afternoon and are nervous about a trash fire burning so close to their homes. you could highway 85 more than a half acre of trash burned this afternoon around 4:00. san jose fire says the fire is now contained and the cause is under investigation. we talked to one firefighter who had to come down the hill to get more water from a fire hydrant. what's unique about a garbage...
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reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> still to come, growing demonstrations at the border. immigration activists taking a stand against strict enforcement of the law forcing families to be separated. >>> plus clean it up, why people were swapping out beach towels if orange buckets on the shores of san francisco today. >>> inland temperatures right now, 70s and low 80s inland. good enough for about a 3 to 10 degree jump in temperatures today and see the same again tomorrow. who could be seeing 90s in their forecast when we come right back. rallied near the californi- mexico border today, against >>> humanan rights organization rallying near the california/mexico border today against the president's immigration policies. protesters gathered at otay mesa detention center. family separations and other abuses go on inside that detention center must end. >> people don't care about immigrants. you know, and the government has this whole rhetoric that seeks to criminalize them and then to dismiss any claims against the government that they're putting forward, you kno
reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> still to come, growing demonstrations at the border. immigration activists taking a stand against strict enforcement of the law forcing families to be separated. >>> plus clean it up, why people were swapping out beach towels if orange buckets on the shores of san francisco today. >>> inland temperatures right now, 70s and low 80s inland. good enough for about a 3 to 10 degree jump in temperatures...
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like marianne franco is campaigning against racism and police brutality. and she condemns the brazilian government's military intervention in an effort to control the tense situation in rio de janeiro state. in twenty sixteen to libya patroller a candidate for the left wing pat saul was voted into the city council of meteoroids across the bay from ri. it is narrow. she took over as chairwoman of the human rights commission and immediately began receiving threats since franco's murder she won't go anyplace without bodyguards. they mingle easily in the crowds there now although we are not giving up continuing burials fight all over the world to bring democracy to those who have never had it that people at that for their lives and the distance este of brazilian society. with almost daily shootouts between the police and drug gangs rio de janeiro's slums the fellows seem like war zones human rights are routinely trampled especially since the military intervention began as critics point out in february the armed forces took over responsibility for public securi
like marianne franco is campaigning against racism and police brutality. and she condemns the brazilian government's military intervention in an effort to control the tense situation in rio de janeiro state. in twenty sixteen to libya patroller a candidate for the left wing pat saul was voted into the city council of meteoroids across the bay from ri. it is narrow. she took over as chairwoman of the human rights commission and immediately began receiving threats since franco's murder she won't...
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have think we can all agree we don't want foreign powers interfering in our elections. >> dana: marianne think we will hear from hillary clinton after this report? we have already heard from james comey directly in a tweet and i has an op-ed that is going to run in the "new york times" that's already posted. we have heard from priester strzok's lawyer. do you think hillary clinton should make a statement about this and sort of, you know, provide her final word on the issue? >> well, i wouldn't be surprised if she tweeted or did something about it. the fact is along the way much of what hillary clinton said about donald trump during the campaign and about her treatment by james comey and others has proven to be true. so, i wouldn't be surprised by that but the fact is, what james comey did and all the errors in his judgment do not undermine the findings of his time at the fbi about this matter. >> dana: all right. mary anne marsh and collin reed thanks for being here and we'll be right back. i'll take that. [cheers] 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. new ensure max protein. in two g
have think we can all agree we don't want foreign powers interfering in our elections. >> dana: marianne think we will hear from hillary clinton after this report? we have already heard from james comey directly in a tweet and i has an op-ed that is going to run in the "new york times" that's already posted. we have heard from priester strzok's lawyer. do you think hillary clinton should make a statement about this and sort of, you know, provide her final word on the issue?...
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the marianne violet accusing moscow study on from a truck front. how did they become top players in the bundesliga. kick off next on d w. leisure. luxury of the past. lives on imaginary trains. to experience breathtaking countryside. and cultural highlights. on a very special train journey through europe. on more serious this week. zero in sixty minutes on t.w. . and german with delhi. any time any place. names. yeah but at the back of the. songs to sing along to download it is the combo from super. to. very. into active exercises the hard thing about that d w don't come slashdot on facebook in the. phrase w. crimes against humanity. civilians become witnesses. their reporting is travel around the globe just social media. but what is probably . fiction what is fact digital investigators comb through the flood of images they combine sources to try to reconstruct what happened and to substantiate claims of crimes thanks to this video recording of the soldiers who shall be young is on trial now. forensics between bits and parts. believe. anything get.
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and that's all we have time for news i'm marianne entertain for all of us here in berlin thanks for watching good. touch. clash of cultures. between those who believe in arranged marriage those who want to marry for love. to. accomplish that's taking families and society to the core. is what my father would be angry sometimes i think the way he did to. go school starts july eight d.w. . leisurely. leap. i will do a keynote special on german and call one any other actor of his generation caught seems to be german history with the roles he plays he's played some of this country's worst villains and its greatest heroes he's now a big international star remains dedicated to exploring the darkest corners of germany's past it's just coming into the city it's good money. to to talk. the arrows are mentioned. and does as under position come for the clarion is just that water when it's in evidence is to come a decision no compass was not. forced. to touch or shot so we could attack like that. just made it up to if he this is the one instead of the testimony of a captain is not that i thought lead a d
and that's all we have time for news i'm marianne entertain for all of us here in berlin thanks for watching good. touch. clash of cultures. between those who believe in arranged marriage those who want to marry for love. to. accomplish that's taking families and society to the core. is what my father would be angry sometimes i think the way he did to. go school starts july eight d.w. . leisurely. leap. i will do a keynote special on german and call one any other actor of his generation caught...
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marianne favro has the buzz. >> reporter: levi said yum wtad one of the top three contenders in 2026 because it can hold more people and can host high-profi high-profile events like the super bowl. for the first time since 1994, the u.s. will host the world cup. it is teaming u with mexico and canada to host an estimated 80 games in 2026. according to fifa, 60 will be played in the u.s. and some right in our own back yard here at levi stadium. it was named one of the 23 possible venues. patricia engstrom worked on the levi bid. >> throughout the process we were highly ranked, as it related to the other cities and other bidders in north america. >> repter: and while avaya stadium may be too small, it was included as a possible training possleie ice facility a parties. tom fox predicts having the world cup in america will raise the sport to a new level. >> it will be on everybody's lips po lips for the next eight years. harrison was so excited he couldn't stop kicking his feet up. >> at great. we're not in it this year. >> reporter: in eight years, it would be a dream to watch an ameri
marianne favro has the buzz. >> reporter: levi said yum wtad one of the top three contenders in 2026 because it can hold more people and can host high-profi high-profile events like the super bowl. for the first time since 1994, the u.s. will host the world cup. it is teaming u with mexico and canada to host an estimated 80 games in 2026. according to fifa, 60 will be played in the u.s. and some right in our own back yard here at levi stadium. it was named one of the 23 possible venues....
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marianne favro joins us, looking into the second death of this type in just over a year. >> reporter: marine biologists say the shark was found here in this beach in apptoss. all 500 pounds of him. from apar, justin ziegler thought it was a see lion but was stunned when he found himself looking in the open mouth of a great white shark. >> immediately, i was concerned it was still alive. >> reporter: the shark was dead but still intimidating. >> it was twice the size of me in le in the length. >> reporter: a marine biologist inspected the shark after it washed up not far from seascape resort. >> it was about five years old, eight feet, nine inches long and weighs probably between 450 and 500 pounds. >> reporter: he says the shark had a few straccratches on it a still had sea lion fur in its mouth. they loaded it and took it to a research center in santa cruz. california fish and wildlife says the shark had no obvious signs of trauma and will perform a necropsy. some suspect it died from the same fungal infection that killed another shark last year, an infection that can attack the brai
marianne favro joins us, looking into the second death of this type in just over a year. >> reporter: marine biologists say the shark was found here in this beach in apptoss. all 500 pounds of him. from apar, justin ziegler thought it was a see lion but was stunned when he found himself looking in the open mouth of a great white shark. >> immediately, i was concerned it was still alive. >> reporter: the shark was dead but still intimidating. >> it was twice the size of...
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marianne favro joins us from oakland international with this growing response. >> reporter: the list is growing, raj. american first issued this response, but now frontier airlines, southwest and united have also agreed that they will no longer transport immigrant children separated at the border. the response came after a flight attendamts wont working on a fl posted on the internet after seeing i.c.e. agents being transported, he vowed to remove him from the trip if it hatched again. now american airlines is asking the federal government to immediately stop using the airline to transport children separated from their families due to the current immigration policy, saying we have no desire to be associated with separating families or worse, to profit from it. anthony cataldo of oakland has worked as a flight attendant for american for 28 years. >> it's a welcome, welcome release. i thinkky speak for almost every flight attendant that we're very proud of our employers that they took a position on this. >> reporter: anthony says he's glad to see united, southwest, and frontier airline
marianne favro joins us from oakland international with this growing response. >> reporter: the list is growing, raj. american first issued this response, but now frontier airlines, southwest and united have also agreed that they will no longer transport immigrant children separated at the border. the response came after a flight attendamts wont working on a fl posted on the internet after seeing i.c.e. agents being transported, he vowed to remove him from the trip if it hatched again....
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marianne? >> reporter: this all started with use of force by this auditor. he tells me he understands how some people may have felt some of that data was misleading. but he said that was never his intention and he's since fixed it. today the san jose police officers association president turned in more than 500 signatures to the mayor's office, demanding that independent police auditor aaron zither be fired for misconduct. the union said zither's annual report excluded important data, misleading the public in racial d disparities about use of force. >> the municipal code, the administrative policy. let me tell you if there was a police officer who had those sort of allegations, he would be put on administrative leave until it was sorted out. >> an awful lot over something i readily acknowledged could have been presented better, but there is no indication i intentionally messed with this data and that i immediately worked with everybody to remedy. >> reporter: doris cordell, who served as the police auditor from 2010 to 2015 said the union should back off. >>
marianne? >> reporter: this all started with use of force by this auditor. he tells me he understands how some people may have felt some of that data was misleading. but he said that was never his intention and he's since fixed it. today the san jose police officers association president turned in more than 500 signatures to the mayor's office, demanding that independent police auditor aaron zither be fired for misconduct. the union said zither's annual report excluded important data,...
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i'm marianne rafferty. back to "the greg gutfeld show" " describes his reaction to the 2016 when and i'm guessing it was not this. that is every brother-in-law. he questions himself and america and says what if we were wrong and maybe we pushed too far and maybe people want to fall back into their tribe. the book is written by one of his loyal lackeys, ben rhodes. hbo caught him on the night that hillary lost -- i can't -- i mean, i can't -- i can't, i can't, i can't put it into words. greg: i can watch that forever. it needs music. i mean, i can't, i can't -- i can't, i can't put it into wor words. greg: that is so much better. [cheering and applause] my favorite part of this upcoming book is when ben rhodes says that obama tried to cheer him up by sending him this message saying -- greg: that was from obama but isn't that something that someone in the drama club would use as a motto at the bottom of the photo but it was a president so there you go, all the evidence you need and the difference between pres
i'm marianne rafferty. back to "the greg gutfeld show" " describes his reaction to the 2016 when and i'm guessing it was not this. that is every brother-in-law. he questions himself and america and says what if we were wrong and maybe we pushed too far and maybe people want to fall back into their tribe. the book is written by one of his loyal lackeys, ben rhodes. hbo caught him on the night that hillary lost -- i can't -- i mean, i can't -- i can't, i can't, i can't put it into...
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and that's all we have time for on news i'm marianne evanston for all of us here in berlin thanks for watching. me a. clash of cultures. between those who believe in the arranged marriage. before long.
and that's all we have time for on news i'm marianne evanston for all of us here in berlin thanks for watching. me a. clash of cultures. between those who believe in the arranged marriage. before long.
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marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> adding some unlikely texture to the meeting in singapore, the appearance of former nba player dennis rodman. one of the few westerners w counts kim jong-un as a friend and you may remember he was also a contestant on president trump's tv show ""the apprentice"" and while he wasn't formally invited, he supports the effort to reach out to kim. >> he's a good guy. he's very young but he's nice, too. and i think that he's going to show the world thate's going to try to try to make this iffem >> rodman was dressed in a make america great again t-shirt. and also promoting pot coin which is marijuana cryptocurrency. and pot coin paid for rodman's trip. >>> our coverage continues online. we are updating nbc bay area on all our digital platforms 24/7 and everything having to do with this summit. >>> a big decision with big implications. a federal judge approved the merger between at&t and time warner. they bought time warner for $85 billion and the u.s. justice deputy sued arguing it would placed no conditions ohe mergers approval. the assistant attorney
marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> adding some unlikely texture to the meeting in singapore, the appearance of former nba player dennis rodman. one of the few westerners w counts kim jong-un as a friend and you may remember he was also a contestant on president trump's tv show ""the apprentice"" and while he wasn't formally invited, he supports the effort to reach out to kim. >> he's a good guy. he's very young but he's nice, too. and i think that he's...
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next speaker, please. >> hi, my name is marianne kramer, i'm a teacher. and i'm here to talk about a situation at our school that i wanted to bring to your attention. basically to give you a quick brief outline of our school, as it has been. i've been there for 24 years. we're located in pore tella neighborhood, we're the second largest elementary school in the city. we once were the largest, but the program had to be phased out due to lack of space. we're highly diverse student body, free lunch for students and have many programs that have been at our schools for many years. spanish literacy, to chinese literacy. special ed, et cetera. we have been a calm, safe caring school where staff and students felt safe. we had a professional working environment, highly requested school by parents and teachers. and we received over the years national blue ribbon school award, the california school recognition, distinguished school program award, the title one academic achievement award from the california department of education. and we six years ago -- that's the
next speaker, please. >> hi, my name is marianne kramer, i'm a teacher. and i'm here to talk about a situation at our school that i wanted to bring to your attention. basically to give you a quick brief outline of our school, as it has been. i've been there for 24 years. we're located in pore tella neighborhood, we're the second largest elementary school in the city. we once were the largest, but the program had to be phased out due to lack of space. we're highly diverse student body,...
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and not a spin where marianne or a whore has been ousted as prime minister after losing a duel confidence vote in parliament rawhi admitted defeat is just ahead of the vote and said it had been an honor to lead the country he replaced by socialist leader beds or sanchez the opposition socialists called the vote after members of the horse party were linked to a corruption scandal. he is the man of the hour pedro sanchez has achieved his goal of ousting his old foe mariano rajoy the socialist opposition leader was a driving force in the campaign to oust him. i really needed are you ready to resign here today. resigned today and leave by your own will and it will all in here if. it finally came to an end product point and now sanchez has had to become spain's new prime minister from economics professor to governing the country such as journey to the top has been extraordinary twice he suffered humbling to feeds in national elections while opposition leader in two thousand and fifteen and sixteen he was forced to resign after a bitter standoff with truck horse people's party sanchez made a co
and not a spin where marianne or a whore has been ousted as prime minister after losing a duel confidence vote in parliament rawhi admitted defeat is just ahead of the vote and said it had been an honor to lead the country he replaced by socialist leader beds or sanchez the opposition socialists called the vote after members of the horse party were linked to a corruption scandal. he is the man of the hour pedro sanchez has achieved his goal of ousting his old foe mariano rajoy the socialist...
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marianne? >> well, president trump accused the french president of being meek and mild and later said they reversed a decision to sign a statement. on 2wi9er, based on justin's false statements at the news conference and the fact that canada is charging massive tariffs to the u.s. farmers, workers and companies, i instruct instructed not to agree. a different action, earlier characterizing the g-7 summit as tremendous. >> we tackled a variety of issues over the nation. at the top of the list, trade. >> reporter: steel and aluminum that angered allyleaders, many who demanded a change. but the president remains defiant. saying what he describes as an overwhelming american must change,ing and he blames past administrators for making bad deals. >> we're like the piggy pank that everyone is robbing. >> he is saying that russia should return to the g-8 with russia. >> and something happened a whoil hay go that russia is no longer in. i think it's an asset to have sush shall back. >> no now the presid
marianne? >> well, president trump accused the french president of being meek and mild and later said they reversed a decision to sign a statement. on 2wi9er, based on justin's false statements at the news conference and the fact that canada is charging massive tariffs to the u.s. farmers, workers and companies, i instruct instructed not to agree. a different action, earlier characterizing the g-7 summit as tremendous. >> we tackled a variety of issues over the nation. at the top of...
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"today in the bay's" marianne favro went for a closer look. >> the sleeping area fits a queen bid. >> reporter: it appears the american dream has shrunk. welcome to california's first ever tiny home festival. tired of paying exorbitant rent to share an apartment in fran. she came here to xprexplore the benefits of down sizing. >> future of living in the bay area where the prices are getting so expensive. this opens up an jus o between u know, not being able to afford a $1 million house and wanting still to have that normal life experience of owning something. >> even if you do purchase a tiny home in the bay area, where can you put it? some counties including alameda and contra costa allow tiny homes in back yards to house caregivers. but the american tiny house association is working to allow tiny homes in back yards that are offered to anyone. >> therefore they can be securely housed instead of always on the edge of homelessness. >> hillary built her own itty bitty living space for $20,000. while her bathroom and living a from each other. she says she wouldn't trade her anything. >>
"today in the bay's" marianne favro went for a closer look. >> the sleeping area fits a queen bid. >> reporter: it appears the american dream has shrunk. welcome to california's first ever tiny home festival. tired of paying exorbitant rent to share an apartment in fran. she came here to xprexplore the benefits of down sizing. >> future of living in the bay area where the prices are getting so expensive. this opens up an jus o between u know, not being able to afford...
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. >> marianne, will you do the honors? >> do you want to go up there? >> okay. next item, please. item 4, approval of legacy business registry application and resolution. knights' catering. richard kurylo, presenter, legacy business program manager. >> good afternoon, commissioners, small business staff, richard kurylo, legacy business program manager. sfgov tv, i have a power point presentation. before you today is one application for your consideration for a business to be include on the legacy business registry. the application was reviewed by me for completion and then submitted to planning department staff on april 4. the historic preservation commission heard the presentation may 2 and made a positive recommendation. for the applicant, the commission has been provided a staff report, draft resolution, application, case report from planning department staff, and a resolution from the historic planning commission. there are copies on the table for the public. the applicant is knights' catering. the business began as knights' restaurant in october, 1963, 234 mccallister street
. >> marianne, will you do the honors? >> do you want to go up there? >> okay. next item, please. item 4, approval of legacy business registry application and resolution. knights' catering. richard kurylo, presenter, legacy business program manager. >> good afternoon, commissioners, small business staff, richard kurylo, legacy business program manager. sfgov tv, i have a power point presentation. before you today is one application for your consideration for a business...
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marianne rafferty live in los angeles with that story. san diego officers were shot while responding to a domestic disturbance call. suspect immediately opening fire on the officers as soon as they broke open the door. the officers then returning fire. police received a causal a violent disturbance around 10:00 last night involving shouting between a man and possibly a woman. when officers arrived there, they smelled smoke coming from inside the apartment but didn't get an answer from the occupant. firefighters also responded and police breached the door. everyone was forced to take cover who shots rang out. two officers, one an 18-year veteran and one a three-year veteran of the police department were wounded and taken to the hospital. >> when you hear 1199 over a police radio, that's the worst call you can get. that's why you saw such a countywide response for this call for help, and i can tell you every single chief are behind me and myself, when you get that call, your stomach sinks and you are hoping nobody dies. reporter: according
marianne rafferty live in los angeles with that story. san diego officers were shot while responding to a domestic disturbance call. suspect immediately opening fire on the officers as soon as they broke open the door. the officers then returning fire. police received a causal a violent disturbance around 10:00 last night involving shouting between a man and possibly a woman. when officers arrived there, they smelled smoke coming from inside the apartment but didn't get an answer from the...
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nbc bay area's marianne favro is in the newsroom and has that exclusive interview. >> reporter: social media users are calling the woman permit patty. her name is palson edle, a san francisco entrepreneur and says the incident caught on video had nothing to do on race and everything to do with asking a neighbor be more quiet and tonight she's sharing what she says happened that was not caught on camera. this is a video of alison edle apparently making a call to police. it went viral and she says what you done see what prompted the call and she says for two hours she listened to her 8-year-old neighbor loudly selling bottled water in front of her apartment building >> i couldn't get any work done. >> reporter: edle says when she asked her building security guard to intervene nothing happened so she came out to talk to jordan rogers mother. >> i said, please, i'm trying to work and you're scream and yelling and people have open windows. it's a hot day. can you please keep it down. do you have a right to be here. >> reporter: the woman questioned whether the girl needed a permit to sell w
nbc bay area's marianne favro is in the newsroom and has that exclusive interview. >> reporter: social media users are calling the woman permit patty. her name is palson edle, a san francisco entrepreneur and says the incident caught on video had nothing to do on race and everything to do with asking a neighbor be more quiet and tonight she's sharing what she says happened that was not caught on camera. this is a video of alison edle apparently making a call to police. it went viral and...
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marianne favro has the details. >> reporter: u.s. soccer leaders celebrating in russia aft ng t wldup wl be held in the u.s. for the first time since 1994. in a first of its kind bid, mexico, canada and the u.s. are team up to host the world's biggest sporting event, 23 u.s. stadiums were named as possible venues, includi lev stadium. patricia engstrom worked on the bid. she says the bay area offers hotels, trgse transportatianspo great venue. >> levi stadium has a tremendous track record hosting preeminent, world class soccer events. the gold cup final, we have a lot of international soccer. >> reporte accorng to fifa, in 2026, an estimated 80 games would be played in the host countries. 10 in mexico, 10 in canada and 60 in the u.s. the earthquakes are celebrating the annouent. while their home is too small to host world cup matches it may still play a role. >> a part of the bid packet for this region is a practice venue, should teams need arainin base we have a couple of grass fields they can use to train. >> reporter: and he says
marianne favro has the details. >> reporter: u.s. soccer leaders celebrating in russia aft ng t wldup wl be held in the u.s. for the first time since 1994. in a first of its kind bid, mexico, canada and the u.s. are team up to host the world's biggest sporting event, 23 u.s. stadiums were named as possible venues, includi lev stadium. patricia engstrom worked on the bid. she says the bay area offers hotels, trgse transportatianspo great venue. >> levi stadium has a tremendous track...
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but i love marianne. she's a cradle catholic. that attracted me to her because she was faithful to her faith. me being a man of faith, i could respect that she was really following the teaching. when she talked about using nfp, i panicked a little bit because i felt like it was an important part of marriage. i always heard that intimacy in marriage is very important. to me that translated to okay, that means that you have to have a lot. that's how i understood it. >> sure. >> i didn't accept this and i told her i think we should postpone the wedding. we already had planned for the wedding. this was three weeks before we were married. i said i think we need to postpone because this is a big issue. we can't get married with this. i don't want to divorce. but i love her. in the end we talked and it was a sacrifice for me. i said let's get married. let's give it a try. my mind has changed since. >> you have practiced it, understood the teachings and so on. in most people's minds if they know anything about it associated with the the
but i love marianne. she's a cradle catholic. that attracted me to her because she was faithful to her faith. me being a man of faith, i could respect that she was really following the teaching. when she talked about using nfp, i panicked a little bit because i felt like it was an important part of marriage. i always heard that intimacy in marriage is very important. to me that translated to okay, that means that you have to have a lot. that's how i understood it. >> sure. >> i...
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marianne favro, nbc bay area news. > you can wit "today in the bay" for continuing election coverage. we'll have that for you both on air and online tomorrow but we also have anything you need to know on our website, also a special one-hour newscast at 11:00 tomorrow night. if you want to read up on all of the big races ahead of time, go to nbcbayarea.com. we have a special election section. >> a violent weekend at the el cerrito b.a.r.t. station. one is in custody and another still in the hospital after that stabbing. this happened saturday nht a 50-year-old carl johnson stabbed another man in the stomach. it's not clear what led up to this or if the two knew each other. the victim was serious injuries. >>> new details from family members mourning the death of two experienced rock climbers on yosemite's el capitan, tim klein and jason wells died after they fell 1,000 feet. both are from southern cafoearlein was named teacher of the year for antelope valleychoolstrict. he had done the same cli more than 100 times before. >> i've never worried about him because he's so safe and so care
marianne favro, nbc bay area news. > you can wit "today in the bay" for continuing election coverage. we'll have that for you both on air and online tomorrow but we also have anything you need to know on our website, also a special one-hour newscast at 11:00 tomorrow night. if you want to read up on all of the big races ahead of time, go to nbcbayarea.com. we have a special election section. >> a violent weekend at the el cerrito b.a.r.t. station. one is in custody and...
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marianne is at the stadium with a look at the reactions. >> reporter: this viewing party started this morning but it was anything but subdued. as you know this stadium is right next to san jose international airpt, and usually the jets drown out the crowds, but today it was just the opposite. [ cheering ] . >> reporter: hundreds of fans jumped to their feet to celebrate mexico's stunning victory over germany, and germany is the defending world cu champion. the goal caused an eruption that could be heard for blocks, and today's win represents a new era for the mexican national team. >> it was such a great game. they brought their all and beat germany. >> reporter: many say the huge upset is proof mexico can return home world cup champions even though they have never made it to the finals, and the world cup games is generating excitement. a stadium has offered this venue as a place to hold viewing parties like the one today, and they are also offering the stadium as a training facility for the world cup games in 2026. reporting live from san jose, nbc bay area news. >> tune in for live
marianne is at the stadium with a look at the reactions. >> reporter: this viewing party started this morning but it was anything but subdued. as you know this stadium is right next to san jose international airpt, and usually the jets drown out the crowds, but today it was just the opposite. [ cheering ] . >> reporter: hundreds of fans jumped to their feet to celebrate mexico's stunning victory over germany, and germany is the defending world cu champion. the goal caused an...
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nbc bay area's marianne favro has been monitoring the situation from the newsroom.
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marianne mendoza, laura wilkerson and agnes givney. ladies, thank you. i watched this afternoon.a very moving ceremony. marianne, i'm sure you wake up like everyone else and you watch the focus almost 100% of the time of the conversation about what is going on at the border and it must be, you must feel very ignored, very left out of what seems to be so heart breaking and passionate for so many. >> thank you for having me. more than the feeling of being ignored is feeling of just the desperate feeling that the american public needs to really know what is going on. when you have a problem like what is happening at the border you can't start at the end result and start placing blame. you have to go back to the origin of the problem. that is what the parents, the mothers letting their children go with the smugglers and the cartel bringing the children to our borders. that is where the anger needs to be directed. it should not be directed at the united states for upholding the laws and quite frankly i'm happy that the united states was able to step in and save some of the children fr
marianne mendoza, laura wilkerson and agnes givney. ladies, thank you. i watched this afternoon.a very moving ceremony. marianne, i'm sure you wake up like everyone else and you watch the focus almost 100% of the time of the conversation about what is going on at the border and it must be, you must feel very ignored, very left out of what seems to be so heart breaking and passionate for so many. >> thank you for having me. more than the feeling of being ignored is feeling of just the...
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marianne favro has more on the fallout from it. >> water i $2. >> jordan decided to make some money sellingottled water before the giants game at at&t park. she wanted to earn money for a tr to disneyland and help her mom who just lost her mom. sales were brisk until this woman stopped the 8-year-old and threatened to call police. that's when jordan's mother started recording. she is seen crouching. >> the call to police was more than disrespectful. she'sonnced it was racially motivated. >> i'm upset she had to go through it.n' i d think living in san francisco in a my biracial child would ever go flew something like this. >> now, this video has gone viral with many nicknaming the woman permit patty. many a referringt to the bbq becky incident in april. when a white woman called police on a group of black people bbqing on lake merit. they've seen dozens of vendors sell everything from sunglasses to t-shirts without permits. >> i doubt she was on anyone else's case about whether they had a permit. >> the woman was identified as alison eddles. this post says, there is always so much more to a
marianne favro has more on the fallout from it. >> water i $2. >> jordan decided to make some money sellingottled water before the giants game at at&t park. she wanted to earn money for a tr to disneyland and help her mom who just lost her mom. sales were brisk until this woman stopped the 8-year-old and threatened to call police. that's when jordan's mother started recording. she is seen crouching. >> the call to police was more than disrespectful. she'sonnced it was...
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former los angeles marianne tonio villaraigosa conceded the loss, made more bitter by an election snafu that kept the names of more than 100,000 angelinos off the roster. carolyn tyler, abc 7 news. >> antonio villaraigosa took to the stage in downtown l.a. and gave a gracious concession speech. >> gavin, thank you for caring enough about this state to put your hat in the ring, to run for governor of this state. we all acknowledge that you're the victor tonight and we thank you. >> villaraigosa urged the people who voted for him to support newsome come november. >>> republican john cox wasted little time going after knewsome after declaring a second place victory. >> mr. knewsome made it clear he wanted to run against me instead of another democrat. as i told him in san jose at the debate, be careful, mr. newsome, be careful what you wish for. >> cox called knewsome part of the status quo. he also criticized knewsome for the sanctuary state policy and for the unpopular new gas tax increase. >> we have much more on all of this, it's an update on weathe and traffic where you live starting
former los angeles marianne tonio villaraigosa conceded the loss, made more bitter by an election snafu that kept the names of more than 100,000 angelinos off the roster. carolyn tyler, abc 7 news. >> antonio villaraigosa took to the stage in downtown l.a. and gave a gracious concession speech. >> gavin, thank you for caring enough about this state to put your hat in the ring, to run for governor of this state. we all acknowledge that you're the victor tonight and we thank you....
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in her presence, one of these aunts asked, "who does marianne and she is -- think she is?" one of these women said, there is nothing that makes me happier than scrubbing my floors and making them gleam, and that should be enough for her, too. and ie had another aunt, loved her because she seemed so spunky. responded to her sister, nobody wants to eat off your floor, and if marianne school, sheto law should go to law school because no one wants to eat off of her floor either. [laughter] dr. norgren: still, as i said, issues dog these women as they proceeded to law school. who will marry an over achiever dog a number of women in high school and later. one trailblazer reported that she messed up her grades in high school so she wouldn't be the class brain or nerd and that she did that all the way to .raduation lawyer and congresswoman patricia schroeder reported that her mom, who worked full-time, her about dogged marrying because she wanted to become a grandmother, and there was apparently some tension over that. there were other relatives who were supported in phenomenal way
in her presence, one of these aunts asked, "who does marianne and she is -- think she is?" one of these women said, there is nothing that makes me happier than scrubbing my floors and making them gleam, and that should be enough for her, too. and ie had another aunt, loved her because she seemed so spunky. responded to her sister, nobody wants to eat off your floor, and if marianne school, sheto law should go to law school because no one wants to eat off of her floor either....
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with me: agnes poirier, who writes for marianne in france; the portuguese academic and journalist eunicemin alibhai—brown, political commentator in british newspapers, and maria margaronis, who writes for the nation but also makes time to translate modern greek poetry. i am amazed you find the time, good morning to you all, thank you for being with us. for brexiteers, membership of the european union must feel like the gordian knot. two years ago this month, the majority of those voting in a referendum said they wanted to leave. the uk will be out of the union at the end of next march. the biggest problem, though, is how to trade with the eu after the uk has left. new mechanisms are supposed to ensure that goods can cross the border without economically damaging delays; in the case of the land border between northern ireland — out — and the republic of ireland — in — the damage could be political. in december, theresa may, the uk's prime minister agreed a fall back position in the absence of customs arrangements acceptable to both sides. the eu and the uk said northern ireland would have
with me: agnes poirier, who writes for marianne in france; the portuguese academic and journalist eunicemin alibhai—brown, political commentator in british newspapers, and maria margaronis, who writes for the nation but also makes time to translate modern greek poetry. i am amazed you find the time, good morning to you all, thank you for being with us. for brexiteers, membership of the european union must feel like the gordian knot. two years ago this month, the majority of those voting in a...
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marianne favro has some answers for us. >> reporter: from afar, justin digler thought this was a sea lion, so he was stunned when he got closer and found himself looking at the open mouth of a great white shark. >> immediately i was alive. >> reporter: the shark was dead, but still intimidating. >> it was like twice the size of me and langston. it was like the size of a redwood in wlth. it was enormous. >> reporter: marine biologist giancarlo thomae inspected the shark after it washed up not far from seascape resort. >> this shark was 8'9" long and weighs probably between 450 and 500 pounds. >> reporter: he says the shark had a few scratches on it and had sea lion fur in its mouth. the shark was loaded to a truck and taken to the marine life veterinary care and research center? santa cruz. california fish and wildlife said the shark had no obvious signs of trauma and will perform a necropsy. some scientists suspect it died from the same fungal infection that killed another great white stranded in shallow waters of capitola last year, an infection that can attack the brain, leaving th
marianne favro has some answers for us. >> reporter: from afar, justin digler thought this was a sea lion, so he was stunned when he got closer and found himself looking at the open mouth of a great white shark. >> immediately i was alive. >> reporter: the shark was dead, but still intimidating. >> it was like twice the size of me and langston. it was like the size of a redwood in wlth. it was enormous. >> reporter: marine biologist giancarlo thomae inspected the...
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. >> marianne favro, what do we know?reporter: five fire trucks went up to the guadeloupe landfill this afternoon and are nervous about a trash fire burning so close to their homes. you could highway 85 more than a half acre of trash burned this afternoon around 4:00. san jose fire says the fire is now contained and the cause is under investigation. we talked to one firefighter who had to come down the
. >> marianne favro, what do we know?reporter: five fire trucks went up to the guadeloupe landfill this afternoon and are nervous about a trash fire burning so close to their homes. you could highway 85 more than a half acre of trash burned this afternoon around 4:00. san jose fire says the fire is now contained and the cause is under investigation. we talked to one firefighter who had to come down the