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reporting live in hayworth, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> marianne, thanks very much. we have been talking about the car caravan stopped on the bay bridge stopped in traffic now. in danville today there was also a car caravan also in support of black lives matter but it was extremely different. here it is. this is organized by a pair of self-described suburban moms calling on other mothers to demand justice for victims of police violence. you saw the posters on there, banners, driving through the street, bubbles. inspired by a similar event, saw it, liked it, and they feel compelled to do something after watching the news, especially coverage of george floyd's death. >> it's long pastime for a change, if we can be a part of that and support our fellow human beings, we'll do whatever we can. >> we want to show our solidarity. >> this event held in collaboration with a group called wake up danville. >>> calls for reform have been heard in the streets across the bay area and the united states. now action by three police unions helping the community. san jose and san franc
reporting live in hayworth, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> marianne, thanks very much. we have been talking about the car caravan stopped on the bay bridge stopped in traffic now. in danville today there was also a car caravan also in support of black lives matter but it was extremely different. here it is. this is organized by a pair of self-described suburban moms calling on other mothers to demand justice for victims of police violence. you saw the posters on there, banners,...
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marianne favro joins us from los gatos with a mother's powerful and painful story. marianne? >> reporter: janelle, there were so many demonstrators out here earlier today. you could barely see this lawn. but for one woman, who we talked to today, this protest was personal. as a black mom, she knew she had to be here with demonstrators as they marched down los gatos boulevard to city hall. she has two sons. and like so many, is outraged a police officer in minneapolis kneeled on george floyd's neck until he died. >> it is every mother's fear that what happened to george floyd would happen to her own black son. >> she didn't plan to speak today, but realized she had to share her story with a crowd of more than 600. her oldest son, college prep graduate, took his own life, in 2018, she feels strongly, that racism played a role. >> he knew that life would not be the same as his white counterparts. >> now she says she fears standing up for her younger son, hoping the words she shares will motivate everyone to create the change she and so many others are demanding. >> it starts wit
marianne favro joins us from los gatos with a mother's powerful and painful story. marianne? >> reporter: janelle, there were so many demonstrators out here earlier today. you could barely see this lawn. but for one woman, who we talked to today, this protest was personal. as a black mom, she knew she had to be here with demonstrators as they marched down los gatos boulevard to city hall. she has two sons. and like so many, is outraged a police officer in minneapolis kneeled on george...
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reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> marianne, thanks very much. >>> as we mentioned, this station is two decades in the making. let's walk you through what it took to get passengers aboard this train today. this extension has been in the works since the '80s. that's when early studies for the extension began. santa clara county voters approved the funding 20 years ago. that was 12 years before vta broke ground in 2012. after years of delays, service was supposed to begin on new year's day. it was pushed until today. this is just the first phase of this south bay extension. keep that in mind. the next phase will extend b.a.r.t. into san jose and then santa clara, but that is years away. >>> let's take a look at covid-19 cases now here in the bay area. bay area now with just more than 17,000 cases. santa clara county overnight reported 40 new cases. contra costa county, 44 new cases. napa county, 15. and that county now has a total of 183. well, berkeley is opening streets, making them safer for the public. the city calls this berkeley healthy streets. it'
reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> marianne, thanks very much. >>> as we mentioned, this station is two decades in the making. let's walk you through what it took to get passengers aboard this train today. this extension has been in the works since the '80s. that's when early studies for the extension began. santa clara county voters approved the funding 20 years ago. that was 12 years before vta broke ground in 2012. after years of delays, service...
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mariann: yeah, i don't think this will continue much longer.hink having seen what went on last night that things are starting to wind down. i think the worst is behind us, and i hope and pray it is behind us, and people can refocus on places rebounding and reopening post coronavirus. shery: then, you still have the ongoing u.s.-china tensions, don't wait? we have heard from washington, d.c. that we could possibly see the delisting of chinese companies. some of these chinese companies have contributed to the nasdaq rally. companies like apple and nvidia have high exposure to china. should investors be more cautious on where they put their money, especially in the tech sector? mariann: i am not going that direction right now, having heard with the president had to say on friday. i think i was more fearful on friday morning then what he had to say was not that dramatic, at least at this point in time, about escalating the trade tensions. fact -- expecting -- go ahead. mariann: oh, i was just going to say that the companies that i like at this poin
mariann: yeah, i don't think this will continue much longer.hink having seen what went on last night that things are starting to wind down. i think the worst is behind us, and i hope and pray it is behind us, and people can refocus on places rebounding and reopening post coronavirus. shery: then, you still have the ongoing u.s.-china tensions, don't wait? we have heard from washington, d.c. that we could possibly see the delisting of chinese companies. some of these chinese companies have...
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. >> marianne favro joins us live. i see shoppers behind you, marianne. >> reporter: absolutely. here at valley fair, it's not packed but bustling. 35% of the stores, 280 stores here, reopened today. but didn't stop mass shoppers from pouring in. at westfield valley fair, lines were long outside two sports gear stores but social distancing efforts fell short. that's when mall staff stepped in, added more floor circle stickers to remind customers to stay six feet apart. mall officially reopened today. easter promotion signs still in store window, reminder the shopping center has been closed nearly three months. westfield oak ridge in san jose also reopened. elsie and her daughter drove from san leandro to shop at valley fair. >> it's really cool. awesome to be here, nice to be around people and hang out, nice to not be at home. not every store is open but some are, it's nice to shop. >> reporter: pandemic has changed the way we purchase. this no need to step inside, use the bar code on your phone to order. other changes to protect people against covid-19, customers and employees r
. >> marianne favro joins us live. i see shoppers behind you, marianne. >> reporter: absolutely. here at valley fair, it's not packed but bustling. 35% of the stores, 280 stores here, reopened today. but didn't stop mass shoppers from pouring in. at westfield valley fair, lines were long outside two sports gear stores but social distancing efforts fell short. that's when mall staff stepped in, added more floor circle stickers to remind customers to stay six feet apart. mall...
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marianne favro with more on the busy shopping day on the peninsula, marianne. >> you're right.undreds of people headed to this ikea store. this is the first time this store has been open in more than three months. if you take a look now, even now with the store closing at 7, there are more than 200 people in this line. the lines were so long it looked like customers were waiting for a ride at disneyland. some people drove more than 60 miles to shop here. for many this was the only ikea around that was open. >> i needed to go to ikea. we have one in emeryville, but they're closed. unfortunately the line is ridiculous out here. >> it's really ridiculous. >> we need a sense of normalcy, to get out. >> reporter: it was so busy at one point the parking garage even filled up and there was a highway 101 back up at the off ramp for the store. customers are required to wear a mask and the restaurant is not open. some of the customers we talked to said it took two hours to get inside the store. reporting live in east palo alto, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> all right, thanks very
marianne favro with more on the busy shopping day on the peninsula, marianne. >> you're right.undreds of people headed to this ikea store. this is the first time this store has been open in more than three months. if you take a look now, even now with the store closing at 7, there are more than 200 people in this line. the lines were so long it looked like customers were waiting for a ride at disneyland. some people drove more than 60 miles to shop here. for many this was the only ikea...
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reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> marianne, thanks very much. demonstrations underway in aurora, colorado, demanding justice for elijah mcclain. a few hours ago, hundreds of people rallying. mcclain died in august of last year. a suspicious person report brought out police, one officer using the chokehold on him, using a drug to calm him down. he had a heart attack on the way to the hospital. >>> students at sanford university, a memorial for black lives. placed at the stanford oval, feature the faces of black people killed by racial violence and police brutality. >>> returning to our coronavirus coverage, taking a look at new cases in the bay area today. you look here, you see a lot of dashes. that means those reports have not reported any new cases today. that may change later this evening, just haven't reported them. contra costa reporting 12 new cases. san francisco county, 68 new cases. you can see the total number of cases in each county. over all in the bay area we have 22,251 cases, almost 600 people have died because of the virus. takin
reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> marianne, thanks very much. demonstrations underway in aurora, colorado, demanding justice for elijah mcclain. a few hours ago, hundreds of people rallying. mcclain died in august of last year. a suspicious person report brought out police, one officer using the chokehold on him, using a drug to calm him down. he had a heart attack on the way to the hospital. >>> students at sanford university, a memorial for black...
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reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, marianne. >>> well, as citiesain on edge, businesses big and small are worried and they're taking action. >> for sure. sky ranger was over this walmart in livermore today. it was evacuated and then boarded up. we saw police putting crates and actually employees putting crates in front of the front door, and officers were on hand, to oversee things. >>> at least ten bay area cities that you see on this map have had businesses looted. >>> vandalism and the looting, part of the story, raj mathai joins us now with what is happening. >> jessica and janelle, nice to be with you here. one thing we've learned now in the last few year, we learned whatever we show you on air, the stories we report or some of the images that we see, a lot of people are empowered by it and encouraged by it but also there are a lot of people who are offended and discouraged by it. so many different ways to cover the story, regardless of the color of your skin, and as a community member, as a journalist, it is challengesing. but what we do know
reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, marianne. >>> well, as citiesain on edge, businesses big and small are worried and they're taking action. >> for sure. sky ranger was over this walmart in livermore today. it was evacuated and then boarded up. we saw police putting crates and actually employees putting crates in front of the front door, and officers were on hand, to oversee things. >>> at least ten bay area cities that you...
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nbc bay area's marianne favro just talked with the mayor, who was pulling no punches. marianne is live in san jose with his reaction. >> reporter: terry, mayor sam liccardo said the officers involved should be fired. four active-duty san jose police officers along with several retired officers apparently made several bigoted and anti-muslim comments on a private facebook post. the officers involved have been placed on administrative leave pending an investigation. i just spoke with mayor had to say about those posts. >> any officers directly involved in this kind of racist or islamaphobic behavior should be fired. obviously we're going to learn a lot more through this investigation, how many other officers have been involved, how long this has happened, and there may well be, i expect, other officers. if that's the case, then certainly they should be fired as well. >> police chief eddie garcia has also called for assistance from the fbi to investigate this incident. the police officers association president says his organization will take steps to expel the officers in
nbc bay area's marianne favro just talked with the mayor, who was pulling no punches. marianne is live in san jose with his reaction. >> reporter: terry, mayor sam liccardo said the officers involved should be fired. four active-duty san jose police officers along with several retired officers apparently made several bigoted and anti-muslim comments on a private facebook post. the officers involved have been placed on administrative leave pending an investigation. i just spoke with mayor...
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here is "today in the bay's" marianne favro with more. >> reporter: four active and several retired san jose police officers are accused of posting racist, anti-muslim comments including mocking black lives matter on a closed facebook page. the executive director on islamic relations says she is disgusted by the post but not surprised. >> we are calling for these officers to be terminated. on top of that we want to be clear to warn any police departments across northern california to not at all consider rehiring these police officers. >> reporter: san jose mayor sam liccardo is calling for an investigation to find out if even more officers are involved. >> any officers directly involved in this kind of racist or islamic phobia should be fired. we'll learn a lot more through the investigation, how many other officers have been involved, how long this has happened, and there may well be, and i expect, other officers. if that's the case, then certainly they should be fired as well. >> reporter: san jose police chief eddie garcia says he's asking the fbi to help in the investigation and iss
here is "today in the bay's" marianne favro with more. >> reporter: four active and several retired san jose police officers are accused of posting racist, anti-muslim comments including mocking black lives matter on a closed facebook page. the executive director on islamic relations says she is disgusted by the post but not surprised. >> we are calling for these officers to be terminated. on top of that we want to be clear to warn any police departments across northern...
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reporting live in san jose, mariann marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> it is not clear why but cases are on the rise, it could be gatherings during memorial or the protests or we are getting more testing results. let's start with santa clara, a slight increase in cases. the numbers were trending down, you can see here but then all of a sudden they started to get active again. let's switch now and go to sans t mateo county. yesterday the county reported 33 new cases. let's look at alameda county. the county reported a slight increase in cases over the past two weeks. on june 1st, we saw 57 new cases and june 8th, 30 and june 9th, 41. governor newsom anticipates the number of cases are going to increase. the state now is better prepared to hahnndle it. san francisco will open businesses on sidewalks. the sunset and applied to set up tables in the parking spots, the city is giving him little time to make requirements. the city wants businesses to place barriers around outdoor dining areas and to take on extra insurance. some of the restaurant owners say it is worth it if they get more b
reporting live in san jose, mariann marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> it is not clear why but cases are on the rise, it could be gatherings during memorial or the protests or we are getting more testing results. let's start with santa clara, a slight increase in cases. the numbers were trending down, you can see here but then all of a sudden they started to get active again. let's switch now and go to sans t mateo county. yesterday the county reported 33 new cases. let's look at...
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nbc bay area's marianne favro just talked with the mayor, who was pulling no punches. marianne is live in san jose with his reaction. >> reporter: terry, mayor sam liccardo said the officers involved should be fired. four active-duty san jose police officers along with several retired officers apparently made several bigoted and anti-muslim comments on a private facebook post. the officers involved have been placed on administrative leave pending an investigation. i just spoke with mayor had to say about those posts. >> any officers directly involved in this kind of racist or islamaphobic behavior should be fired. obviously we're going to learn a lot more through this investigation, how many other officers have been involved, how long this has happened, and there may well be, i expect,
nbc bay area's marianne favro just talked with the mayor, who was pulling no punches. marianne is live in san jose with his reaction. >> reporter: terry, mayor sam liccardo said the officers involved should be fired. four active-duty san jose police officers along with several retired officers apparently made several bigoted and anti-muslim comments on a private facebook post. the officers involved have been placed on administrative leave pending an investigation. i just spoke with mayor...
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marianne, thanks very much. take a look at this. b.a.r.t. posting this video on instagram.his is from on board the train during the inaugural line. b.a.r.t. says it takes about 13 minutes. as we mentioned the station is two decades in the making. let's walk you through what it took to get passengers aboard the train today. this has been in the works since the '80s. that's when early research started. approved funding 20 years ago. that was 12 years before vta broke ground in 2012. after years of delay, service was supposed to begin new year's day. it was pushed back until today. this is just the first phase of the south bay extension. the next phase when extend b.a.r.t. further into san jose and santa clara. don't be waiting at the station for that train. that's years away. >>> parts of the country are seeing record number of covid-19 infections as protests in the street. president trump delivered a rare commencement address. chris ploen from washington. >> class of 2020 dismiss. >> amidst growing tension between the white house and the pentagon, president trump delivered t
marianne, thanks very much. take a look at this. b.a.r.t. posting this video on instagram.his is from on board the train during the inaugural line. b.a.r.t. says it takes about 13 minutes. as we mentioned the station is two decades in the making. let's walk you through what it took to get passengers aboard the train today. this has been in the works since the '80s. that's when early research started. approved funding 20 years ago. that was 12 years before vta broke ground in 2012. after years...
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in campbell, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> despite a spike in cases marin county is moving forward with easing more restrictions today. indoor dining, hair salons and barber shops plan to reopen. campgrounds and picnic areas were also given the green light to reopen today. however, the county did hit a pause on hotels and short-term rentals, gyms, as well as skin care services and tattoo parlors. right now there's no word on when they will be able to reopen. >>> happening today san francisco unified is trying to help families during the pandemic by giving away free thermometers. the school district will hand out nearly 9,000 thermometers during the event at lincoln high school beginning at 11:00 this morning. they will help families monitor themselves for possible fevers. those thermometers were donated to the district by san francisco-based public health company. >>> coming up next on "today in the bay," pressing pause. why you won't see any ads for starbucks in your facebook feed, at least for now. and it's not the only company. >>> plus, a legendary american western star now the
in campbell, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> despite a spike in cases marin county is moving forward with easing more restrictions today. indoor dining, hair salons and barber shops plan to reopen. campgrounds and picnic areas were also given the green light to reopen today. however, the county did hit a pause on hotels and short-term rentals, gyms, as well as skin care services and tattoo parlors. right now there's no word on when they will be able to reopen. >>>...
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here's nbc bay area's marianne favro. >> reporter: mayor liccardo says the officers involved should be fired, and tonight he's calling for a thorough investigation to see if there are even more police officers involved than the four placed on administrative leave. four active and several retired san jose police officers are accused of posting racist, anti-muslim comments, including mocking black lives matter, on a closed facebook page. tonight the executive director of the bay area council on islamic relations says she is disgusted by the posts but not surprised. >> we are calling for these officers to be terminated. on top of that, we want to be clear to warn any police departments across northern california to not at all consider rehiring these police officers. >> reporter: san jose mayor sam liccardo is calling for an investigation to see if even more officers are involved. >> any officers directly involved in this kind of racist or islamaphobic behavior should be fired. now, obviously we're going to learn a lot more through this investigation, how many others have been involved, ho
here's nbc bay area's marianne favro. >> reporter: mayor liccardo says the officers involved should be fired, and tonight he's calling for a thorough investigation to see if there are even more police officers involved than the four placed on administrative leave. four active and several retired san jose police officers are accused of posting racist, anti-muslim comments, including mocking black lives matter, on a closed facebook page. tonight the executive director of the bay area...
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live outside the store with a look at shoppers quest to get out and get into the stores again, marianne. >>> and how did the two hour wait sound to you, terry? well, hundreds of people headed to this ikea store here in east palo alto. this is the first weekend that this store has been open in more than three months. and if you take a look here they just closed the gate but there are still more than a hundred people waiting in line, and hopefully they'll be able to get into the store because it does close at 7:00. the lines were so long it looked like customers were waiting for a ride at disneyland with some people waiting two hours just to get inside. some customers drove more than 60 miles to shop here. for many this was the only ikea around that was open. >> it feels good. it feels good to be able to get out a little bit and of course still a little scared and nervous, but it feels good to be able to go shopping. >> reporter: it was so busy at one point the parking garage filled up and there was even a highway backup on 101 at the off-ramp to get to this store. now customers are requi
live outside the store with a look at shoppers quest to get out and get into the stores again, marianne. >>> and how did the two hour wait sound to you, terry? well, hundreds of people headed to this ikea store here in east palo alto. this is the first weekend that this store has been open in more than three months. and if you take a look here they just closed the gate but there are still more than a hundred people waiting in line, and hopefully they'll be able to get into the store...
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nbc bay area's marianne favro is in san jose to dig deeper into this new data. >> reporter: the study found the inability for many minority groups to thrive in the tech world may begin with inequities they experienced as kids in school. called the silicon valley pain index, a new study found that only 1% of $19 billion in venture capital funding in silicon valley went to black start-up tech firms, and that's far from the only troubling stat. >> zero, number of black women employed by ten large silicon valley technology companies. >> reporter: the study by san jose state's sociology found the disparities are systemic and start with disparities in education. he found blacks and hispanics in silicon valley experience much higher dropout rates than their white counterparts. that's not all. >> in math projectcy, 57% of black kids and 75% of latino kids are no proficient in math, compared to 31% of white kids not proficient in math. >> reporter: jethro moore with the naacp says the digital divide -- >> in the lower east side there are places people cannot afford computers or technology. the
nbc bay area's marianne favro is in san jose to dig deeper into this new data. >> reporter: the study found the inability for many minority groups to thrive in the tech world may begin with inequities they experienced as kids in school. called the silicon valley pain index, a new study found that only 1% of $19 billion in venture capital funding in silicon valley went to black start-up tech firms, and that's far from the only troubling stat. >> zero, number of black women employed...
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in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> well, our shelter at home order has taken a huge toll on the convention industry. to date we learned how big. the toll is from the agency called team san jose. it manages the san jose convention center, montgomery theater, and the san jose civic auditorium. those venues have lost more than $25 million because of canceled events. and without those visitors there, as even more painful losses san jose's stores and hotels estimated at $37 million. >>> a nail salon group says it plans to sue the governor's office to push it to release guidelines so it can reopen businesses. the industry is responding to governor newsom's statement that community spread of covid-19 started in a nail salon. they say it's not true. investigative reporter candice nguyen joins us now. she broke this story friday and joins us with more on this big development. >> reporter: the group pro nail association says they will sue the governor's office to get court-ordered guidelines for salons to open as well as a targeted opening date. today industry workers took to
in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> well, our shelter at home order has taken a huge toll on the convention industry. to date we learned how big. the toll is from the agency called team san jose. it manages the san jose convention center, montgomery theater, and the san jose civic auditorium. those venues have lost more than $25 million because of canceled events. and without those visitors there, as even more painful losses san jose's stores and hotels estimated at $37...
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marianne favro is in the bay area with reaction from customers. >> reporter: i'm here no north beach restaurant owners who already have outdoor dining are thrilled that come friday they will finally be able to serve their customers at tables. the unlembrellas are already oun the street and the area is cordoned off. the owner of this cafe hopes that this air will will soon be full of customers now that the city says al fresco dining can resume. >> people are anxious to enjoy themselves and have a sense of feeling a bit of a norm again. >> reporter: some diners in north beach were so thrilled they've already made plans. >> sitting outside and going to have a pizza and bring your own wine and just sit outside. >> reporter: there are some rules that come along with outdoor dining. servers have to wear masks and tables must be six feet apart. san francisco has more than 4,000 restaurants to choose from, but only a fraction will initially benefit from easing restrictions. portofino's seafood company has been around since 1937, but like many other restaurants in the city, it has no outdoor
marianne favro is in the bay area with reaction from customers. >> reporter: i'm here no north beach restaurant owners who already have outdoor dining are thrilled that come friday they will finally be able to serve their customers at tables. the unlembrellas are already oun the street and the area is cordoned off. the owner of this cafe hopes that this air will will soon be full of customers now that the city says al fresco dining can resume. >> people are anxious to enjoy...
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nbc bay area's marianne favro is in san jose with the new data. >> the study found the inability for many minority groups to thrive in the tech world may begin with inequities they experienced as kids in school. called the silicon valley pain index, a new study found that only 1% of $19 billion in venture capital funding in silicon valley went to black startup tech firms. and that's far from the only troubling stat. >> zero. number of black women employed by ten large silicon valley technology companies. >> reporter: the study by san jose state sociology professor scott meyers lipton found the disparities are systemic and start with a lack of equality in education. he found hispanics and blacks in silicon valley experience much higher high school dropout rates than their white counterparts, and that's not all. >> in math proficiency, 67% of black kids and 75% of latino kids are not proficient in math compared to 31% for white kid who's are not proficient in math. >> reporter: reverend jethro moore with the naacp says the digital divide is very real. >> in some schools, everyone has a
nbc bay area's marianne favro is in san jose with the new data. >> the study found the inability for many minority groups to thrive in the tech world may begin with inequities they experienced as kids in school. called the silicon valley pain index, a new study found that only 1% of $19 billion in venture capital funding in silicon valley went to black startup tech firms. and that's far from the only troubling stat. >> zero. number of black women employed by ten large silicon valley...
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father martin is here and marianne b marianne budde, episcopal bishop in washington, d.c.hank you for being here. first, we're told this was preapproved, that the archbishop of the diocese was aware a while back. >> apparently not because the archbishop this morning condemned it as baffling and reprehensible and saying it is amazing to him a shrine would be used in that way and a religious site would be manipulated in that way. so he clearly thought of it in the same way that the bishop, episcopal bishop, objected to the use of her church or the dioceses' church, as a photo-op. i wonder sometimes does he know what john paul stood for? he worked with protesters when the solidarity opened in poland, does i know jesus talks about blessed are the peacemakers? these are apparently just photo-ops where he's using religion and religious imagery to bolster his political situation. >> father, i apologize because i assumed since it was on his schedule, unlike what he did last night, that this had been worked out with the archdiocese. i have to confess to being shocked by that. i sho
father martin is here and marianne b marianne budde, episcopal bishop in washington, d.c.hank you for being here. first, we're told this was preapproved, that the archbishop of the diocese was aware a while back. >> apparently not because the archbishop this morning condemned it as baffling and reprehensible and saying it is amazing to him a shrine would be used in that way and a religious site would be manipulated in that way. so he clearly thought of it in the same way that the bishop,...
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reporting live, marianne favro, nbc news. >>> hundreds marched alongside ocean beach. you can see them there. it transcended on the great highway. the protest remained peaceful throughout. >>> today, hundreds gathered for a peaceful protest in vallejo over night, an outside group dime gather in. and roz plate plater is there. roz? >> indeed, the the protest appears to be winding down. ly show what you is happening here. a larger group had gratherred just across the street and another group of them headed towards -- back to city hall. one of the organizers told us they were mindful of the curfew and they want people to have time to get home. they walked back here from city hall and drivers of cars honked their horns in solidarity. >> history of abuse and neglect. >> reporter: from the water front, they marched to city halls, teens, adults, families with children, carrying signs and a very clear message. >> i home you realize this is not a white versus black issue. >> reporter: all of them wanting change when it comes to police brutality. >> change needs to happen today.
reporting live, marianne favro, nbc news. >>> hundreds marched alongside ocean beach. you can see them there. it transcended on the great highway. the protest remained peaceful throughout. >>> today, hundreds gathered for a peaceful protest in vallejo over night, an outside group dime gather in. and roz plate plater is there. roz? >> indeed, the the protest appears to be winding down. ly show what you is happening here. a larger group had gratherred just across the...
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very often created from us actually identified journalists and he's and she creates that actually marianne rest is personal and in the way we can understand today's ruling as a grouping actually which has been ordered by the president. for more coverage and to watch the full interview with maria ressa visit our website dot com now for some other stories from around the world a russian court has sentenced former u.s. marine paul wieland to 16 years in prison after finding him guilty of espionage he was accused of having obtained classified state information the u.s. says it is outraged by whelan's conviction and is calling for his immediate release . british prime minister boris johnson says he is hopeful of hammering out a post to break that trade deal with the e.u. by the end of next month that solves a video conference he held with the e.u. commission president was in a funny line and other european leaders both sides say new momentum is needed to break a deadlock in the go she says. turkey has started to test some 150000 people across the country for a covert 1000 anti-bodies authoritie
very often created from us actually identified journalists and he's and she creates that actually marianne rest is personal and in the way we can understand today's ruling as a grouping actually which has been ordered by the president. for more coverage and to watch the full interview with maria ressa visit our website dot com now for some other stories from around the world a russian court has sentenced former u.s. marine paul wieland to 16 years in prison after finding him guilty of espionage...
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here's nbc's bay area marianne favro. >> reporter: there are now 46 testing sites in santa clara countynly averaging 2400 tests a day. just over half its goal of 4,000. >> the county can't do it byh2a itself. the small community!9ów)ájtj can't do it by themselves.xún but the large health care centers, the large clinics in this county need to step up and help provide additional testing. >> reporter: those systems palo alto medical foundation. so today, the county health officer issued a new order requiring the large health care systems to offer covid-19 tests to patients with symptoms. those who had close contacts with confirmed cases. and those with a high rate of exposure, including grocery store workers. he says the county can't be tave tasked with doing most of the testing. hospitals need to do more. >> they're not doing them to the level we sneneed to move forwar and not see the hospital beds fill up. >> reporter: kaiser permanente said it is in compliance with the new order and continues to expand testing. we also reached out to stanford health care. and just got a response. they
here's nbc's bay area marianne favro. >> reporter: there are now 46 testing sites in santa clara countynly averaging 2400 tests a day. just over half its goal of 4,000. >> the county can't do it byh2a itself. the small community!9ów)ájtj can't do it by themselves.xún but the large health care centers, the large clinics in this county need to step up and help provide additional testing. >> reporter: those systems palo alto medical foundation. so today, the county health...
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in palo alto, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> learning about a drug, national institutes of health have halted clinical trial of hydroxychloroquine after finding no benefit to covid-19 patients. latest in series of moves for the drug. fda removed use, nia says there's no benefit, however no harm. >>> search is on for teenage girl who went missing in gilroy, kally everhart, seen tuesday on ren avenue. might be in company of man known as king dre. anyone with information is asked to call gilroy police. >>> college professor on leave after reportedly chastising a student about her name. in email exchange matthew hubbard asked his student to ang size her name because sounded like insult in english. he tweeted apology, reading i apologize for actions which caused pain and anger to my student and to untold number of people who know nothing about them other than two inappropriate emails. apology was not well received so he deleted twitter account. >>> coming up, unique way a group of protesters is calling attention to police brutality. >>> nfl team, why owners want this to be different. >
in palo alto, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> learning about a drug, national institutes of health have halted clinical trial of hydroxychloroquine after finding no benefit to covid-19 patients. latest in series of moves for the drug. fda removed use, nia says there's no benefit, however no harm. >>> search is on for teenage girl who went missing in gilroy, kally everhart, seen tuesday on ren avenue. might be in company of man known as king dre. anyone with information...
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in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> still to developers conference today. how people are reacting to the company's message. >>> the fourth of july almost a couple weeks away but the illegal fireworks have already started. a lot of people are fed up including firefighters. >>> i'm chief meteorologist jeff macke -- jeff ranieri. il sh i'll show you the forecast in eight minutes. >>> today apple held a virtual version of its famous worldwide developers conference. the iconic event looked and sounded a lot different starting with the first words out of tim cook's mouth. our business and tech report scott budman was tuned in and joins us from the apple store. >> reporter: today's event had a much different feel than a typical apple launch. not just because we had to stream it from our devices due to the instead of gadgets taking center stage, social issues came first event in history. the conference starting not with tech but what ceo tim cook said a more important message. >> to start i want to address racism and inequality and justice and to recognize the pain
in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> still to developers conference today. how people are reacting to the company's message. >>> the fourth of july almost a couple weeks away but the illegal fireworks have already started. a lot of people are fed up including firefighters. >>> i'm chief meteorologist jeff macke -- jeff ranieri. il sh i'll show you the forecast in eight minutes. >>> today apple held a virtual version of its famous worldwide...
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marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> a follow-up on the story of a laney college professor on leave after chastising a student about her name. in an email exchange math professor matthew hubbard asked student phuc bui to anglicize her name because it sounded like an insult in english. hubbard tweeted an apology yesterday reading, i apologize for my insensitive actions which caused pain and anger to my student and which have now caused pain and anger to an untold number of people who know nothing about me other than these two inappropriate emails. hubbard tells us the apology was not well received and has since deleted his twitter account. >>> a group of business owners are working to bring an nfl team back to oakland. the committee sent a letter of intent to file a formal application with the nfl this past week. we've learned the group has heard back from the nfl acknowledging that they received the letter but it's not yet clear whether the nfl will listen to the group's proposal. the plan, we're told, is described as a privately financed, developed and operated endeavor. fingers cr
marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> a follow-up on the story of a laney college professor on leave after chastising a student about her name. in an email exchange math professor matthew hubbard asked student phuc bui to anglicize her name because it sounded like an insult in english. hubbard tweeted an apology yesterday reading, i apologize for my insensitive actions which caused pain and anger to my student and which have now caused pain and anger to an untold number of people who...
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marian marianne favro is live. >> reporter: none of the seven counties are here in the bay area, but the governor did ask eight other counties, including contra costa and santa clara to take action. due to the rising spread of covid-19, ordering bars to close into fresno, imperial, kern, kings, los angeles, san joaquin and tulare county. san mateo has reopened bars, is not on the list of closures. san francisco is not either and it's set to reopen tomorrow. there are several reasons why health leaders say bars pose additional risk. tend to draw extra crowds. people tend to take off mask to drink and they often have loud music so people have to yell and spread more airborne particles. also harder to do contact tracing when people move from one bar to another. in santa clara county, bars are not allowed to reopen and governor wants it to stay that way for now. nbc bay area news. >>> just in the newsroom, belmont police investigating someone coughing on someone else on purpose. st. james restaurant and bar, signs tell customers masks must be worn until seated. discussion with bartender
marian marianne favro is live. >> reporter: none of the seven counties are here in the bay area, but the governor did ask eight other counties, including contra costa and santa clara to take action. due to the rising spread of covid-19, ordering bars to close into fresno, imperial, kern, kings, los angeles, san joaquin and tulare county. san mateo has reopened bars, is not on the list of closures. san francisco is not either and it's set to reopen tomorrow. there are several reasons why...
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joining us now is the bishop of the episcopal diocese of washington, d.c., mariann edgar budde bishopfor being with us. you were not there at st. john's yesterday during this, but you watched along with the rest of us and your reaction was i can't believe what my eyes have seen. why? >> well, you set the context to illustrate the use of the symbolic power of our sacred texts and a church that is dedicated to the nonviolent teachings of jesus. the president, after insisting that he would use severe military force to quiet the agony of our nation cleared a nonviolent protesters with tear gas and riot police so that he could co-opt the symbols of our faith to undergird his message. and i felt that i needed to disassociate us from that gesture in no uncertain terms and refocus our sights on the true issues that we are grappling with as a nation right now. >> what did it feel like at that moment when he was standing before that church with the bible held high? >> well, it's a combination of feelings. let's not forget the real pain that is spread before us every second of every day in these
joining us now is the bishop of the episcopal diocese of washington, d.c., mariann edgar budde bishopfor being with us. you were not there at st. john's yesterday during this, but you watched along with the rest of us and your reaction was i can't believe what my eyes have seen. why? >> well, you set the context to illustrate the use of the symbolic power of our sacred texts and a church that is dedicated to the nonviolent teachings of jesus. the president, after insisting that he would...
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. >> marianne and her husband joscstarted it back in 2008, 12 years later living for pandemic and like many small wineries they are struggling to stay open . >>you a lot of people will be scared to come back to napa or going to tasting rooms, then we are so small, that the only way i'm going to be able to really maintain and differentiate myself with the statistics that are going on about wine selling in the wind industry, wine industry will be a personal tasting room seven days a week . >> this is been extremely detrimental to everyone. large and small, wineries, hotels, restaurants, shops and etc . it has been devastating . >> lindsay gallagher is president and ceo of his and up about valley . gallagher says pre-pandemic, tours and revenue for napa county, $2.2 billion . cut that by 70% in the county the wineries, visit napa park visit napa valley they are doing things they haven't done before . >> we t usually advertise during this time. but we are now . trying to provide visitation everywhere . the another thing we are doing is to help promote road trips within the valley . some pe
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. >> woodruff: and now we turn to another perspective, from bishop mariann budde, who leads the episcopaliocese of washington, d.c. st. john's, across from the white house, has been known as "thehurch of the presidents" for over 200 years. it was partially burned on sunday night during the unrest, and then, yesterday evening, was the site of the photo-op by the president and some advisors. bishop budde and church leadership have derided the use of the religious site for that purpose, and for the way federal officers violently confronted protesters as the president headed to the church. and bishop budde joins us now. thank you so much for talking with us. why did you decide to speak out? >> it was a-- it was a confluence of events in the-- in the very short period of time when the images of the president following the-- the-- the dispersal of the crowds that you mentioned, following his-- extremely inflammatory to my ears-- remarks in the rose garden, and then-- and then bringing himself and his entourage into our sacred space, using it as a backdrop and holding the bible as if to put on t
. >> woodruff: and now we turn to another perspective, from bishop mariann budde, who leads the episcopaliocese of washington, d.c. st. john's, across from the white house, has been known as "thehurch of the presidents" for over 200 years. it was partially burned on sunday night during the unrest, and then, yesterday evening, was the site of the photo-op by the president and some advisors. bishop budde and church leadership have derided the use of the religious site for that...
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episcopal bishop marianne budde there.in, another day here in washington, d.c., that curfew set to go into effect once again at 7:00 p.m. like so many cities all over this country. >>> that will do it for this hour. craig melvin here. on the other side of the break, "andrea mitchell reports." this moment right now... this is our commencement. no, we'll not get a diploma or a degree of any kind. but we are entering a new chapter in our lives. our confidence is shaken; our hearts cracked. the kind of a crack that comes from the loss of a job; from life plans falling apart. we didn't ask for it... but we are rising to meet it. and how far we've come isn't even close to how far we can go. we just have to remember how patient we were... how strong we can be. (how strong you can be.) and remember this; there's a crack in everything for a reason. how else can the light get in? ♪ tomorrow starts today. in this world where people are staying at home, many of life's moments are being put on hold. at carvana, we understand that for s
episcopal bishop marianne budde there.in, another day here in washington, d.c., that curfew set to go into effect once again at 7:00 p.m. like so many cities all over this country. >>> that will do it for this hour. craig melvin here. on the other side of the break, "andrea mitchell reports." this moment right now... this is our commencement. no, we'll not get a diploma or a degree of any kind. but we are entering a new chapter in our lives. our confidence is shaken; our...
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episcopal bishop mariann edgar budde criticized trump for using the e church as a "backdrp for a message antithetical to the teachings of jesus." the chief of police, virginia, pulled his officers from d.c. after they were used to clear the park, saying their safety and the safety of others was endangered for a photo op. senator ron wyden of oregon wrote on twitter -- "the fascist speech donald trump just delivered verged on a declaration of war against american citizens." protesests againinst police vioe contininue to rage across ththe countrtry as well. thousands have been arrested, including 200000 people e in los angeles alone. citities across the country hahe imposed curfews.s. 2323 states have called up the national guard. protests h have also spread acrs the globe,e, reaching france, germany, australia, and new zealand, among many other countries. the european union's top diplomats as the eu is shocked and appalled by george floyd's killing, calling it an abuse of power by police. the protests began a week ago after a white police officer in minneapolis pinned african-american geo
episcopal bishop mariann edgar budde criticized trump for using the e church as a "backdrp for a message antithetical to the teachings of jesus." the chief of police, virginia, pulled his officers from d.c. after they were used to clear the park, saying their safety and the safety of others was endangered for a photo op. senator ron wyden of oregon wrote on twitter -- "the fascist speech donald trump just delivered verged on a declaration of war against american citizens."...
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marianne, foxnews. >>> joe biden is getting closer to reaching the number of delegates needed to clinchhe democratic presidential nomination.d hold their presidential primaries yesterday, this was the line here, to vote at a precinct in washington dc. voters in indiana, maryland, montana, new mexico, pennsylvania, rhode island, and south dakota cast their ballots. many of the states where the vote was delayed where due to the covid-19 pandemic. right now, former vice president, joe biden has 1900 -- 1903 delegates. he needs 1991 to clinch the democratic nomination and that is expected to come next week as west virginia, georgia, and kentucky hold their primaries. >> yosemite national park is getting ready to reopen. the park announced on facebook that it will open on friday for those existing, wilderness permits and those who can hike. park rangers have not had that when the entire park will reopen to visitors, the spray times is reporting that the leaders of mariposa, a counties letter off to governor neto app reopening of the park, as soon as a week from today. >>> we want to bring in
marianne, foxnews. >>> joe biden is getting closer to reaching the number of delegates needed to clinchhe democratic presidential nomination.d hold their presidential primaries yesterday, this was the line here, to vote at a precinct in washington dc. voters in indiana, maryland, montana, new mexico, pennsylvania, rhode island, and south dakota cast their ballots. many of the states where the vote was delayed where due to the covid-19 pandemic. right now, former vice president, joe...
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get into any trouble was he dictionary publisher but one woman in missouri found that musty old marianne must have doesn't create a systematic oppression of people innocent mary and 3 races or so it undergoes a serious revision also defined as changing absolutely everything they're being canceled this is the kind of continuous revision is part of the work of keeping the dictionary today it's based on rigorous criteria and research we employ in order as a scribe the language as it's actually used what i'm johnny the what races might be banned from the constitution all together. in racism the war graves should be removed from the basic law there is no such things as arrays there are only people and finally you might have seen that people say all as much or not specifically black lives matter gets a bit riled up well don't worry because now your boom will keep you on the straight and narrow sciri wise not. that's a result of you 6 months to raise funds not to just not have sent the same signs to know more about the advice not to write and as i said that's a tough call and i actually never g
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in san mateo, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> tonight investigators believe they have the man who started six brush fires in a span of just a few hours up in the north bay. those fires burn the in corte madera and larkspur late last night and this morning and some of them got close to homes in the area. police have arrested a 61-year-old man after someone saw him near one of those fires. no one hurt. no homes damaged. >>> history in the south bay. b.a.r.t. now goes all the way to san jose. many have been waiting decades for this extension, and today some jumped on the first train leaving the new berryessa station in san jose just says t b.a.r.t. line will help clear the air. >> it's going to take some congestion off the road. we already know the other b.a.r.t. stations are struggling for parking, so this is going to help ease some of that congestion. >> the ten-mile extension to san jose cost $2.3 billion. >>> take a look at this. b.a.r.t. posting this video on instagram. this is from on board the train during the inaugural ride. b.a.r.t. says to get from the warm springs stat
in san mateo, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> tonight investigators believe they have the man who started six brush fires in a span of just a few hours up in the north bay. those fires burn the in corte madera and larkspur late last night and this morning and some of them got close to homes in the area. police have arrested a 61-year-old man after someone saw him near one of those fires. no one hurt. no homes damaged. >>> history in the south bay. b.a.r.t. now goes all...
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marianne ever busken has been working as a nurse at the hospital for 20 years she's the only one who has publicly spoken up about the shortcomings and wrongdoings. that. uncovered 19 and the epidemic where freshly announced. we received one face mask and 2 pairs of gloves for a shift. she were told that there weren't any more available so much. but that wasn't the case. but i found out later that the hospital's pharmacy had more than enough. that. all that the protective gear stayed there. and i don't know why they don't distribute more of it out. because of the threats posed by corona camera teams are not allowed inside the hospital mariani used her smartphone to record these videos years of funding cuts to the bulgarian health care system have resulted in a lower quality of health care far below the average bulgarian faces a lack of doctors since they are in better wages abroad working conditions are generally bad for the whole medical stuff that's why there's a high risk of infection at the moment. yes especially here in this space just 2 toilets for the entire team of 20 that's o
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the philippines we are very the only scene which gives hope to me honestly speaking up people like marianne ressa and hopefully easy international outcry we are now looking for i'm disappointed by government for reactions today by international government reactions we could marry our reza is the one who is actually a face for press freedom into video peaks you said you're disappointed by government reactions what do you think you need to hear from the international community from governments here in europe for example to to put pressure on the government the philippines to ensure that a press freedom is protected. i mean what we need outcry because mary are a wrestler is not some somebody she's a face of independent journalism. and i think all the elements of european governments should now be outspoken in the sense of such a sentence should is not acceptable and that this sentence has to be lifted immediately because maria ressa did only job and this is general is. executive director of reporters without borders germany thanks so much for joining us safe though and for more coverage of thi
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marianne he has to pay his dormitory rent on time otherwise he might be evicted since his family in india doesn't have much money he doesn't want to ask them for help he hasn't seen them for 3 years because he can't afford a flight to make ends meet he took out a loan finally i got information from one of my friend that. a study is helping students who lost a job and they got the one from them that. would start small them on. the loans distributed by kasten the university student union have to be paid back it's estimated that thousands of students have similar problems in the meantime restaurants and wouldn't have reopened and yosh want the reality because the great fortune of being able to return to his job at the think of. our let's take a look at some other developments in the corona virus pandemic global confirmed cases have risen to over 6500000 more than 384000 people have died austria is listing all virus related border restrictions for all neighboring countries except italy as of today that comes after germany said it would lift a travel ban for $29.00 european countries starting
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in a savings account the central banks printed a lot of dollars in the last few weeks somewhere marianne's are $3.00 trillion dollars were created out of thin air in recent weeks and those that dilutes the value of your savings doesn't necessarily happen instantly takes time got it. trickle through the system a lot of complicated supply and demand but eventually if you increase the supply of an asset there is no escaping from the effect of that on the holders of that asset and unfortunately in many people are paying an inflation tax today in the u.s. and they do and in virtually every country and they don't realize it because the government doesn't talk about it and doesn't frame it that way but if you hold your wealth in something like bitcoin that is scarce that they cannot print more of and you effectively opt out of that tax and doing so is beagle in a lot of people are calling for defunding the police you're saying why stop there want to defund the pentagon right the pentagon one and a half to $1.00 trillion dollars of our tax money and over half the taxes are out of the pentagon and
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that she was not warned the president would be as she put it using the church as a prop forever marianne edgar also said everything the president has done is to inflame violence. and in minneapolis people have been holding a vigil at the site where george floyd died it was penned down for almost 9 minutes by a police officer an official autopsy has now concluded his death was homicide involving neck compression and it bears out what the findings have an end dependent autopsy which said floyd died from suffocation there so the headlines keep it here witnesses next as bombs continue to rain down on afghanistan civilians are paying the ultimate price they are completely forgotten and no one is listening to these people while those responsible operate with impunity this is about owning your mistakes this is about saying sorry and this is about accountability and then lastly on account of the war has anyone from the u.s. military been in touch with you since the 9. lines investigates afghanistan civilian most of the u.s. on a. school goes through the when they came out when i was your own i w
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reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> a curfew in los angeles as of 8:00 tonight. hundreds of protesters marched through the streets, without incident. but as evening approached, one police car on fire, another fire in the street, was started by protesters and put out by protesters. they used fire extinguishers. >>> in santa monica, the looting started at 4:00 p.m. and a police officer was grazed on the foot. >> the city police department is here to support peaceful protests. but will not stand for civil unrest and criminal behavior. the national guard assisting several cities in southern california. >>> the unrest continues in washington, d.c., as well. more fires set there. black smoke seen rising into the sky of the washington monument. this is after a chaotic night, that saw national monuments vandalized. demonstrators ran from might have been gunfire was fireworks. staffers are told to hide their badges until they reach a secret service agent. unker friday night. he is blaming the group antifa for the violence across the nation. he's labeled them dome
reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> a curfew in los angeles as of 8:00 tonight. hundreds of protesters marched through the streets, without incident. but as evening approached, one police car on fire, another fire in the street, was started by protesters and put out by protesters. they used fire extinguishers. >>> in santa monica, the looting started at 4:00 p.m. and a police officer was grazed on the foot. >> the city police department is...