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marianne favro is live for us with the new developments. marianne? >> reporter: anousha, right now you can see traffic is moving smoothly but it was a much different story just a couple hours ago when police say protesters from a black lives matter march spilled onto the highway. it was chaotic as tffic came to a standstill on southbound 17 and the protesters eventually forced the closure of both directions. some drivers stuck in gridlock got out of their cars and were walking on the highway while chp officers tried to divert onto highway 9. in happenedaround 11:00 this mo downtown. there were heated exchanges between protesters and counterprotesters. some who waved american and blue lives matter flags. both sides listened to each other and presented their arguments passionately. organizers say the goal was to protest systemic racism and represent the black lives matter movement in an area organizers say is predominantly white. one black lives matter advocate explained to us the significance of protesting in this area. >> people in los gatos don't re
marianne favro is live for us with the new developments. marianne? >> reporter: anousha, right now you can see traffic is moving smoothly but it was a much different story just a couple hours ago when police say protesters from a black lives matter march spilled onto the highway. it was chaotic as tffic came to a standstill on southbound 17 and the protesters eventually forced the closure of both directions. some drivers stuck in gridlock got out of their cars and were walking on the...
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marianne?> reporter: garvin, stubblefield barely moved when he heard those verdicts read in court this afternoon. now, he faces 15 years to life in prison. the former 49er sat quietly wearing a mask as a jury found him guilty of forcible rape using a gun and felony false imprisonment. the assault happened in april of 2015. the victim is a developmentally disabled woman who had come to his house in morgan hill to interview for a babysitting job. >> he took advantage of her and clearly preyed upon her based upon her level of disability and the fact that he had her alone. he, you know, didn't think she would be able to report, didn't think she would be able to be understood, and didn't think she'd be believed, and the jury spoke otherwise. >> now it's going to be in the hands of an appellate court, and we're going to do everything we can to make sure that we represent mr. stubblefield and make sure that he gets a fair due process that he's entitled to. >> reporter: the all-pro defensive tackle was
marianne?> reporter: garvin, stubblefield barely moved when he heard those verdicts read in court this afternoon. now, he faces 15 years to life in prison. the former 49er sat quietly wearing a mask as a jury found him guilty of forcible rape using a gun and felony false imprisonment. the assault happened in april of 2015. the victim is a developmentally disabled woman who had come to his house in morgan hill to interview for a babysitting job. >> he took advantage of her and clearly...
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nbc bay area's marianne favro with the latest developments. marianne? >> reporter: if you take a look over here can you see the traffic on southbound highway 17 is once again flowing smoothly. but just a few hours ago it was a much different scene. protesters from a black lives matter march spilled onto the highway and it was a chaotic scene as traffic came to a standstill on highway 17 and the protesters finished the closure of both directions. some drivers who were stuck in gridlock got out of their cars and walked down the highway. chp tried to divert onto highway 9. this happened at the end of a march supporting the black lives matter movement in los gatos that began at 11:00 downtown. there were heated exchanges between protesters and counterprotesters, some who waved flags. both sides listened to each other and presented their arguments passionately. organizers say the goal was to protest systemic racism and represent the black lives matter movement in an area they say is predominantly white. one black lives matter advocate said the significance o
nbc bay area's marianne favro with the latest developments. marianne? >> reporter: if you take a look over here can you see the traffic on southbound highway 17 is once again flowing smoothly. but just a few hours ago it was a much different scene. protesters from a black lives matter march spilled onto the highway and it was a chaotic scene as traffic came to a standstill on highway 17 and the protesters finished the closure of both directions. some drivers who were stuck in gridlock got...
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his two older sisters are elizabeth and marianne. more on marianne in a second. the president also has a younger brother whose name is robert. you might have seen robert in the news recently because it was in robert's name that basically the president has tried to stop this book from being published by using his first -- his anti-first amendment lawyer to bring a lawsuit against this book's publisher. we'll have more on that in a minute as well. but the president also once upon a time had an older brother as well an older brother named fred who died years ago at the age of 42 after years of alcoholism. well, fred's daughter, mary, who is now 55 years old. she has a phd in clinical skoj, her name is mary trump and she is the authorize everer of this book that comes out next week. i can tell you tonight what is in it because i am no, ma'am baurgded from telling you some of what i have read here. so i'm going to tell you some of what i've read here. you know, honestly, a lot of it is a family portrait, like the story about the random gold lame shoe. what's that? it'
his two older sisters are elizabeth and marianne. more on marianne in a second. the president also has a younger brother whose name is robert. you might have seen robert in the news recently because it was in robert's name that basically the president has tried to stop this book from being published by using his first -- his anti-first amendment lawyer to bring a lawsuit against this book's publisher. we'll have more on that in a minute as well. but the president also once upon a time had an...
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mariann: oh, the tapering, yes. think that tapering will not occur until we have significant health progress. so then, i believe the markets will, you know, have a grip on an expanding, returning economy again. so, the risk will be really minimized. do you see further opportunity within tech and growth stocks as we continue to see another record high for the nasdaq and tech still continuing to drive the bulk of this rally? mariann: we have seen cuts in that momentum a couple of times now. last week being one of those periods. to stop aust so hard moving train. doing very, very well. i am reminded of back in the day when we thought there was an internet bubble and we were two years too soon to call that. it should burst any day now. it is just really hard to stop the momentum that's going on on the tech side. valueeing said, we think is very much apparent in the cyclicals and the industrials and materials. we saw an improvement in those sectors last week. we are steering people more towards the value side these days.
mariann: oh, the tapering, yes. think that tapering will not occur until we have significant health progress. so then, i believe the markets will, you know, have a grip on an expanding, returning economy again. so, the risk will be really minimized. do you see further opportunity within tech and growth stocks as we continue to see another record high for the nasdaq and tech still continuing to drive the bulk of this rally? mariann: we have seen cuts in that momentum a couple of times now. last...
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two months ago, marianne began looking for a new apartment. she flirted with putting down a deposit for an apartment in this high-rise near the embarcadero. >> we were going to really immerse ourselves into a higher rent and then we talked ourselves out of it. >> reporter: but the landlord suggested she keep checking back. the rent dropped $550 to $3200 in two months. she took it. her apartment on the 19th floor have views of the bay bridge and the embarcadero. >> sir, honestly, we are beyond the moon excited. we cannot -- we can't sleep we're so excited. >> her landlord even threw in free parking. jacqueline ravens croft says some developments are offering one to three months free rent. >> newer developments, kind of the, quote, amenity-rich development, usually these are centered around downtown, close to tech areas. >> reporter: some, although not all tenants already in longer term leases have been able to negotiate lower rents. >> the bargaining power for tenants is still pretty strong right now. >> reporter: unfortunately, too many tenant
two months ago, marianne began looking for a new apartment. she flirted with putting down a deposit for an apartment in this high-rise near the embarcadero. >> we were going to really immerse ourselves into a higher rent and then we talked ourselves out of it. >> reporter: but the landlord suggested she keep checking back. the rent dropped $550 to $3200 in two months. she took it. her apartment on the 19th floor have views of the bay bridge and the embarcadero. >> sir,...
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marianne?u probably have a lot of memories as far as congressman lewis, but one thing most folks might remember is he helped to lead a sit in in 2016 on firearms, can you talk about that, tell us more about that? >> to sit in was remarkable because it was after the pulse light club shooting in orlando. they went down on the house floor and sat on the carpet. for more than 24 hours. this is the same type of tactic they used to use going to lunch counters in nashville and all over the south. you know, john lewis was arrested more than 40 times, and this was the type of nonviolence, you know, this protest. he often would say we are trying to make good trouble here, and that is kind of what he said after the pulse nightclub shooting, trying to bring attention to these issues with mass shootings and gun violence in the united states, marianne. >> and chad, something folks may not know about congressman lewis, he actually had an aide that wrote comic books and documented his life through these comic
marianne?u probably have a lot of memories as far as congressman lewis, but one thing most folks might remember is he helped to lead a sit in in 2016 on firearms, can you talk about that, tell us more about that? >> to sit in was remarkable because it was after the pulse light club shooting in orlando. they went down on the house floor and sat on the carpet. for more than 24 hours. this is the same type of tactic they used to use going to lunch counters in nashville and all over the...
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two months ago, marianne began looking for a new apartment. she flirted with putting down a deposit for an apartment in this high-rise near the embarcadero. >> we were going to really immerse ourselves into a higher rent and then we talked ourselves out of it. >> reporter: but the landlord suggested she keep checking back. the rent dropped $550 to $3200 in two months. she took it. her apartment on the 19th floor have views of the bay bridge and the embarcadero. >> sir, honestly, we are beyond the moon excited. we cannot -- we can't sleep we're so excited. >> her landlord even threw in free parking. jacqueline ravens croft says some developments are offering one to three months free rent. >> newer developments, kind of the, quote, amenity-rich development, usually these are centered around downtown, close to tech areas. >> reporter: some, although not all tenants already in longer term leases have been able to negotiate lower rents. >> the bargaining power for tenants is still pretty strong right now. >> reporter: unfortunately, too many tenant
two months ago, marianne began looking for a new apartment. she flirted with putting down a deposit for an apartment in this high-rise near the embarcadero. >> we were going to really immerse ourselves into a higher rent and then we talked ourselves out of it. >> reporter: but the landlord suggested she keep checking back. the rent dropped $550 to $3200 in two months. she took it. her apartment on the 19th floor have views of the bay bridge and the embarcadero. >> sir,...
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marianne montagne. thanks for being with me, guys >>> we're going to speak to some of the most prominent real estate investors in new york city >>> and tesla is bigger than boeing and nike. can this keep going with tesla up another 3% today? we'll explore. "the exchange" is back in two. if you've had the coronavirus, you've got a lot of fight in you. and you're in a special position to help us fight back. the plasma in your blood can literally save lives. but we need to act fast. please donate plasma now. please donate. donate. donate. donate now. you fought for your life. now let's take the fight to covid-19. go to the fight is in us dot org to find out how to donate. ♪ ♪ now is the time to support the places you love. spend 10 dollars or more at a participating small business and get 5 dollars back, up to 10 times with american express. enroll now at shopsmall.com. you say that customers maklet's talk data.s. only xfinity mobile lets you switch up your wireless data whenever. i accept! 5g - everybody'
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nbc bay area's marianne favro is in san jose with a look at how it worked and another strategy helping more people get tested. >> reporter: here at this pop-up testing site at san jose high school, nearly 800 people got tested for covid-19, and thanks to a new wristband system, most of them only had to wait about 30 minutes. this low-tech wristband is a game-changer when it comes to wait times to get a covid-19 test. santa clara county just started using this system this month. people show up, get assigned a colored band for a specific time, and come back to get tested during their assigned hour. >> previous to the wristband system, we had people waiting, you know, two-plus hours in line in the heat, you know, outside with a bunch of people. so now, you know, today i didn't see anyone wait more than 30 minutes. >> reporter: and there's another benefit. fewer people in line means less risk. >> you're not as exposed to as many people. >> reporter: the county is planning to open up more pop upsites next week and is using sample pooling to test four people at once. >> you check a batch of
nbc bay area's marianne favro is in san jose with a look at how it worked and another strategy helping more people get tested. >> reporter: here at this pop-up testing site at san jose high school, nearly 800 people got tested for covid-19, and thanks to a new wristband system, most of them only had to wait about 30 minutes. this low-tech wristband is a game-changer when it comes to wait times to get a covid-19 test. santa clara county just started using this system this month. people...
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marianne favro, nbc bay area. >> now san francisco continues to hit the pause on its reopening plans because the city is experiencing a surge of cases and hospitalizations. however, it is worth noting that hospital capacity in san francisco is below 30% which is in the acceptable range. the mayor said for businesses to reopen and stay open everyone needs to do their part by avoiding social gatherings and we say it a thousand times wearing the mark. as of right now personal services like hair cuts, massages, tattoos, body piercing and manicures and pedicures not allowed. indoor dining that were scheduled to reopen and pushed to july 13th those are still on pause. the city plans to update the reopening plan this friday. >>> these last few months have been difficult when it comes to visiting our loved ones in nursing homes. now a new health order in san mateo county will allow outdoor visits with masks and temperature checks. indoor visits will be allowed for compassionate care, urgent health and legal and other issues. visits must be scheduled in advance. well all of this information c
marianne favro, nbc bay area. >> now san francisco continues to hit the pause on its reopening plans because the city is experiencing a surge of cases and hospitalizations. however, it is worth noting that hospital capacity in san francisco is below 30% which is in the acceptable range. the mayor said for businesses to reopen and stay open everyone needs to do their part by avoiding social gatherings and we say it a thousand times wearing the mark. as of right now personal services like...
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thank you very much, marianne. san francisco, one of the counties that hit the brakes on reopening when cases started to climb. this week it added more than 300 new infections and because of this health leaders will not consider reopening any more businesses until after the holiday weekend at the earliest. >> it's not that we have anything negative about a specific business that we're trying to -- we're spreading out the activities. >> health leaders also urged everyone to stay home this weekend. late this afternoon, the city cancelled the annual fourth of july fireworks show. >>> santa cruz beaches are open, but today the city's mayor made a request of anyone thinking of visiting during the fourth of july weekend, please stay home instead. mayor justin cummings says if you do decide to visit, follow the rules. santa cruz has largely managed to dodge the high number of covid cases that other bay area cities have seen, but set a new one-day record yesterday with 22 additional cases. >> at a minimum, we're asking tha
thank you very much, marianne. san francisco, one of the counties that hit the brakes on reopening when cases started to climb. this week it added more than 300 new infections and because of this health leaders will not consider reopening any more businesses until after the holiday weekend at the earliest. >> it's not that we have anything negative about a specific business that we're trying to -- we're spreading out the activities. >> health leaders also urged everyone to stay home...
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>> well, she tells a lot from mer memories of childhood and she was in touch with her aunt marianne ands stories about her and she did go to the white house in 2017 for a birthday party of her aunt, both aunts marianne and elizabeth and tells what happened there and trump hugging her and said i want you to be here and she said i know that is not true and saw mike pence in the former. some from present day and some when she was approached by the "new york times" after the election, writing about the trump family real estate and shenanigans and that is how she learned how sme was duped and he felt she and her brother was taken advantage of it. >> in your article you said on the night of the election she tweeted first night of my life and we should be judged harshly and i grief for my country. and why so long to speak out? >> well, she -- it is a difficult thing. there is no other other trump f member who has written a book or really talked about this. as i mentioned, she did not think her uncle was going to win. she obviously had this deep seated acrimony from the legal battles. one thing
>> well, she tells a lot from mer memories of childhood and she was in touch with her aunt marianne ands stories about her and she did go to the white house in 2017 for a birthday party of her aunt, both aunts marianne and elizabeth and tells what happened there and trump hugging her and said i want you to be here and she said i know that is not true and saw mike pence in the former. some from present day and some when she was approached by the "new york times" after the...
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experiences shared by tens of thousands of contract workers in germany when they include fruit picker marianne acosta how can this abuse be happening. alex b. is actually a pseudonym and he does not want us to show his face still he's braver than others we asked dozens of workers in the german meat industry for an interview but most of them declined for fear of losing their jobs alex being knows what that's like until recently he was working on a processing line at 10 years. i quit because they were unfair to us overpayment they stiffed us on over time instead of 8 hours with a 45 minute break we worked 10 to 13 hours a day after that you'll finished mentally to. alex says this is a matter of course in the meat industry workers are. targets produced and that can barely be achieved in 8 hours the system is intrinsically exploitative . those who complain their jobs right away. he adds that other german labor standards aren't met either. we work in a cold environment the conveyor belt goes really fast and you break a sweat some. many were threatened that if they got sick one more time they'd be f
experiences shared by tens of thousands of contract workers in germany when they include fruit picker marianne acosta how can this abuse be happening. alex b. is actually a pseudonym and he does not want us to show his face still he's braver than others we asked dozens of workers in the german meat industry for an interview but most of them declined for fear of losing their jobs alex being knows what that's like until recently he was working on a processing line at 10 years. i quit because they...
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i marianne rafferty, now back to the ingraham angle.inic >> laura: it's friday and that means it's time for fry follies. joining us with all the details, raymond arroyo, fox news contributor. biden the least ad this week in texas that was rather peculiar. >> it's clear that his running mate so far it seems be covid-19. but he's all in on wearing masks, mostly. >> this virus is tough but we can stop the spread, wear a mask, we are all in this together. we'll fight this together. i'm joe biden and i approve this message. >> i guess wear a mask except when you meet strangers at a rally in which case you don't have to wear a mask at all. i'm stunned that a psa is now a campaign slogan, what's next, don't smoke? wear a seat belt? he seems to be running for surgeon general rather than president. >> laura: they need a bubble wrap between him and all those young women, there needs to be a plexiglas divider between biden and any female person at a rally, you know that arm is coming across, what else? >> you had the goya ceo on after julian castr
i marianne rafferty, now back to the ingraham angle.inic >> laura: it's friday and that means it's time for fry follies. joining us with all the details, raymond arroyo, fox news contributor. biden the least ad this week in texas that was rather peculiar. >> it's clear that his running mate so far it seems be covid-19. but he's all in on wearing masks, mostly. >> this virus is tough but we can stop the spread, wear a mask, we are all in this together. we'll fight this...
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yes marianne earlier today their workouts lined up across the sprint back and forth on the other side and. they were spontaneously singing. the sing rights marchers saying as an protested. the bridge with littered with roses. john lewis casket went across it was ours this was a time to not only reflect on the work of john lewis but celebrate his life as well . now this ceremony has been called the final crossing by organizers how can you tell us more about the historic significance of this bridge and its connection to john lewis. yes this bridge was the site in 1965 of the march galvanized by the death of one of their fellow activists to jackson protesters here in selma decided to march from selma to montgomery protesting for the right to vote they organized and on that sunday afternoon they marched to. the bridge and you cannot see anything in the bridge and look down and as they reach that point they could see the alabama state troopers who 'd assembled and who were told that they were to stop the march any means necessary in the course of include some very violent means and john le
yes marianne earlier today their workouts lined up across the sprint back and forth on the other side and. they were spontaneously singing. the sing rights marchers saying as an protested. the bridge with littered with roses. john lewis casket went across it was ours this was a time to not only reflect on the work of john lewis but celebrate his life as well . now this ceremony has been called the final crossing by organizers how can you tell us more about the historic significance of this...
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marianne favro has this story of where some people are resorting to fake exemption cards. >> reporter: the owner says on friday a customer walked into her store without a mask, so she was asked to put one on. >> she refused to put a mask on. >> reporter: the woman later left the store, only to return moments later, screaming and showing this card. >> she came back twice and started screaming at her that she has -- i'm exceempt. >> reporter: the card was a fake. the department of justice recently posted a photo of this fate card from the freedom to 3wr50e9 agency, and issued a warning this week that people are now selling these cards falsely claiming they are backed by the department of justice. we also reached out the california department of public health, which says it does not issue mask exemption cards either. but the state has a list of exemptions to the mandatory mask order. some include if you're aged 2 or younger, have a medical or mental health condition that makes wearing a mask a hazard, or if it would inhibit communication with a person hearing impaired. but there's one mo
marianne favro has this story of where some people are resorting to fake exemption cards. >> reporter: the owner says on friday a customer walked into her store without a mask, so she was asked to put one on. >> she refused to put a mask on. >> reporter: the woman later left the store, only to return moments later, screaming and showing this card. >> she came back twice and started screaming at her that she has -- i'm exceempt. >> reporter: the card was a fake. the...
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marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> here is a look at new covid-19 cases here in the bay area. alme do couameda county reporte cases. santa clara county reported 169 new cases. 160 in contra costa. 141 in san francisco. the counties you see with a dash have not yet reported numbers for the week. now to help for the surge at california hospitals. military he haddics have been called in. a 21-person team from travis air force base is heading south to help doctors in palm springs. they're assigned to covid isolation units. the icu is full. there is 80% capacity. rancho mirage isn't the only hospital in need of help. some 17 hospitals in riverside alone rely on traveling nurses to cover the surge in covid cases. dozens of alameda county sheriff's deputies and staffers have all tested positive for covid-19. the sheriff's department says back in march there were just two cases and then no more again until late june. in the last few weeks 38 employees have tested positive. most of them sworn deputies, we're told. some work in santa rita jails which is trying to curb a massive outbreak
marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> here is a look at new covid-19 cases here in the bay area. alme do couameda county reporte cases. santa clara county reported 169 new cases. 160 in contra costa. 141 in san francisco. the counties you see with a dash have not yet reported numbers for the week. now to help for the surge at california hospitals. military he haddics have been called in. a 21-person team from travis air force base is heading south to help doctors in palm springs....
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but as nbc bay area's marianne favro shows us, santa clara public health doesn't seem to be following the new recommendations and that's causing some confusion. >> reporter: at this popup testing site in san jose today, more than 800 people showed up to get a covid-19 test. the people you see in line all got here this morning and received a wrist band to come back at a specific time slot. they're luckt bands were all ha by morning. while the people testing here today are expected to find out results in a week or less, the wait is double that in other parts of the county and state, making contact tracing and outbreak detection challenging. that's why state health leaders have issued new guidelines for who should be tested. >> are we at a point right now where we can say everybody who wants a test can get a test? not today. we need to prioritize testing for those who need it the most and for public health purposes. >> reporter: according to the state department of public health, those with systems, essential workers, first responders, and those possibly exposed to a person with covid sh
but as nbc bay area's marianne favro shows us, santa clara public health doesn't seem to be following the new recommendations and that's causing some confusion. >> reporter: at this popup testing site in san jose today, more than 800 people showed up to get a covid-19 test. the people you see in line all got here this morning and received a wrist band to come back at a specific time slot. they're luckt bands were all ha by morning. while the people testing here today are expected to find...
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nbc bay area's marianne favro in the city where the health official there is sending out informationng infected and why. >> reporter: the county health officer says he's concerned many of the new cases of covid-19 are among front line workers, some living in crowded conditions with no access. he's doing it now because he's concerned the state will soon put san mateo county on its watch list forcing all barbershop tuesday shutdown again. >> i'm afraid everything is going to be shutdown and i really want to get my haircut before that. it's already too long. >> reporter: one customer came all the way from napa to find an open barber. but with covid-19 cases in san mateo county continuing to rise most expect the county will join the rest of the bay area on the states monitoring list triggering mandatory closures for barbers, hair stylists and other businesses. san maw tayo county health officer scott morris issued a statement trying to explain the surge. he talked about the fact many new cases are coming from front line workers who live pay to check to paycheck and then spelled it out wr
nbc bay area's marianne favro in the city where the health official there is sending out informationng infected and why. >> reporter: the county health officer says he's concerned many of the new cases of covid-19 are among front line workers, some living in crowded conditions with no access. he's doing it now because he's concerned the state will soon put san mateo county on its watch list forcing all barbershop tuesday shutdown again. >> i'm afraid everything is going to be...
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"today in the bay's" marianne favro has a look at how it works and another strategy that's helping more people get tested. >> reporter: this low-tech wrist band is a game changer when it comes to wait times to get a covid-19 test. santa clara county just started using the system this month. people show up, get assigned a colored band for apecic time and come back to get hour. >> previous towaiting, you know, two-plus hours in line in the heat outside with a bunch of people. now, today, i didn't see anyone wait more than 30 minutes. >> reporter: and there's another benefit -- fewer people in line means less risk. >> you're not exposed to as many people if you stand out here. >> reporter: the county is planning to open even more pop-up sites next week and is now using sample pooling to test four people at once. >> you check a batch of people. you check each of them individually to find out where the positive came from. if it's negative you move on to the next batch. >> reporter: ucsf specialist says sample pooling requires fewer reagents to run covid-19 tests, which is critical because th
"today in the bay's" marianne favro has a look at how it works and another strategy that's helping more people get tested. >> reporter: this low-tech wrist band is a game changer when it comes to wait times to get a covid-19 test. santa clara county just started using the system this month. people show up, get assigned a colored band for apecic time and come back to get hour. >> previous towaiting, you know, two-plus hours in line in the heat outside with a bunch of...
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i want to bring in chattanooga marianne difficult burke. the health department for hamilton county says the turn-around time for people to get coronavirus test results back is getting longer. what's your chief concern about what you're seeing in your city right now? >> we have a bunch of concerns that are coming with the rise in coronavirus cases. one is that, as the time to get results back climbs, that means contact tracing less effective because people don't know what to do. on top of that, we don't have a mask mandate in any area around us. we put hamilton county mayor and the health department put ours in at the end of last week. but we are the center of the region. so we have more than just our local cases in the hospital, and that means everybody around us affects what happens here. >> you're in a unique position. as i understand it, tennessee's governor has taken some of the power to respond to the crisis in your city out of your hands. that power now lands with the county. has that made it harder to coordinate a response to this pa
i want to bring in chattanooga marianne difficult burke. the health department for hamilton county says the turn-around time for people to get coronavirus test results back is getting longer. what's your chief concern about what you're seeing in your city right now? >> we have a bunch of concerns that are coming with the rise in coronavirus cases. one is that, as the time to get results back climbs, that means contact tracing less effective because people don't know what to do. on top of...
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marianne palacios nos dijo: " mi madre saliÓ bien despuÉs de tres meses internada"".as que estÁn enfermando de esta terrible enfermedad. ha llegado el momento de hacer una corta pausa . mÁs adelante, esta compaÑera de jeffrey acusada de reclutar jÓvenes para millonarios estÁ en corte . le diremos por quÉ la fiscalÍa piden que no la deje bajo arresto domiciliario. falta un dÍa para que termine el plazo para presentar la declaraciÓn de impuestos. aquÍ te vamos a contar quÉ aconsejan los expertos si todavÍa no la has enviado. hay mucha informaciÓn, no te muevas. ♪ borja: seguimos con mÁs noticias en tu "ediciÓn digital". estados unidos llevÓ a cabo su primera discusiÓn federal en los Últimos 17 aÑos. el recluso recibiÓ una inyección letal de una cÁrcel de indiana. el reo quien fue condenado por el asesinato de una familia de tres personas en arkansas dijo al momento de morir que habÍa hecho muchas cosas malas en su vida pero que no era un asesino y que estaban matando a un hombre inocente. vamos con otro tema tambiÉn que acapara titulares. la mujer acusada de ayudar a je
marianne palacios nos dijo: " mi madre saliÓ bien despuÉs de tres meses internada"".as que estÁn enfermando de esta terrible enfermedad. ha llegado el momento de hacer una corta pausa . mÁs adelante, esta compaÑera de jeffrey acusada de reclutar jÓvenes para millonarios estÁ en corte . le diremos por quÉ la fiscalÍa piden que no la deje bajo arresto domiciliario. falta un dÍa para que termine el plazo para presentar la declaraciÓn de impuestos. aquÍ te vamos a contar...
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marianne. >> reporter: there are still people dining outdoors even though the state has placed alameda county on the watch list because of a recent increase in covid-19 cases. today the county public health department issued this statement saying the magnitude of the change is above what would be extended as a result of the county's expanded testing and we have been placed on the state's monitoring list. once the county is on the monitoring list for three straight days it could be subject to state imposed restrictions and enforcement. alameda county found out friday they didn't have state approval. some people we talked to say they are trying to take every precaution. >> me and my girlfriend haven't been on a real date outside in so long. i miss it, you know. if we have to do it we have to do it. i would rather be safe than sorry. >> so, right now it is unclear if we will be able to see people dining out here in hayward and throughout alameda county next weekend. >> let's take a look at the surge in alameda county. you can see the graph showing the number of new cases since the end of
marianne. >> reporter: there are still people dining outdoors even though the state has placed alameda county on the watch list because of a recent increase in covid-19 cases. today the county public health department issued this statement saying the magnitude of the change is above what would be extended as a result of the county's expanded testing and we have been placed on the state's monitoring list. once the county is on the monitoring list for three straight days it could be subject...
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sister, marianne, went on to become a federal judge in new jersey. at the beginning of the trump presidential campaign, the book quotes donald trump's sister, telling mary trump, he's a clown. mary trump is a clinical psychologist, and in that capacity, she is the first mental health professional who has been able to offer a diagnosis of donald trump based on actual personal observation of the patient. now, i started calling donald trump a liar the minute he opened his mouth about president barack obama's birth certificate in 2011, then i started calling him a pathological liar when he couldn't stop talking about it. i finally got strong, professional support for that diagnosis toward the end of the first year of the trump presidency when a group of mental health experts invoking the ethical mandate that psychiatrists call the duty to warn, published the book "the dangerous case of donald trump, 27 psychiatrists and mental health experts assess a president." in the latest paperback edition of that book, ten more mental health experts joined in diagno
sister, marianne, went on to become a federal judge in new jersey. at the beginning of the trump presidential campaign, the book quotes donald trump's sister, telling mary trump, he's a clown. mary trump is a clinical psychologist, and in that capacity, she is the first mental health professional who has been able to offer a diagnosis of donald trump based on actual personal observation of the patient. now, i started calling donald trump a liar the minute he opened his mouth about president...
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two months ago, marianne began looking for a new apartment.he flirted with putting down a deposit for an apartment for this high rise. >> we were going to really immerse ourselves into a higher rent and then we talked ourselves out of it. >> reporter: butp checking back. the rent dropped $550 to $3200 in two months. she took it. her apartment on the 19th floor will have views of the bay bridge and the embarcadero. >> sir, honestly, we are beyond the moon excited. we cannot -- we can't sleep we're so excited. >> reporter: the land lord even threw in free parking. jacqueline says some developments are offering one to three months free rent. >> newer developments, the amenity rich developments, usually these are centered around downtown, close to tech areas. >> reporter: some, although not all tenants, have been able to negotiate lower rent. >> unfortunately too many tenants can't afford to pay their rent at all and live in fear of losing their homes. >> in our call volume, it's been through the roof since the pandemic started. we always have a l
two months ago, marianne began looking for a new apartment.he flirted with putting down a deposit for an apartment for this high rise. >> we were going to really immerse ourselves into a higher rent and then we talked ourselves out of it. >> reporter: butp checking back. the rent dropped $550 to $3200 in two months. she took it. her apartment on the 19th floor will have views of the bay bridge and the embarcadero. >> sir, honestly, we are beyond the moon excited. we cannot --...
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we just had marianne williamson in the presidential campaign. she's a pre-internet figure originally. she rises to prominence in the 1980s, but she's sort of a paradigmatic, update new thought kind of figure. and i feel like in the 19th century there would be a church founded by marianne williamson, right? it wouldn't be huge, but it would have, like, 200,000 people, and like the -- [inaudible] there's be sort of chapels around the country. and that doesn't seem to happen to anything like the same extent especially over the last couple of generations. you have a little bit, you know, a little stuff in the '70s and '80s, but especially lately. and do you think that's -- how much of that is the internet, how much of that is just sort of an ambient skepticism of institutions? you know, why isn't, why doesn't gwen earth paltrow have -- i mean, i guess kanye west has sunday services. isn't there a sunday service for goop? >> i'm not sure that it would not be successful at least initially. i think that the label of church or the label of kind of makin
we just had marianne williamson in the presidential campaign. she's a pre-internet figure originally. she rises to prominence in the 1980s, but she's sort of a paradigmatic, update new thought kind of figure. and i feel like in the 19th century there would be a church founded by marianne williamson, right? it wouldn't be huge, but it would have, like, 200,000 people, and like the -- [inaudible] there's be sort of chapels around the country. and that doesn't seem to happen to anything like the...
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but as nbc bay area's marianne favro shows us, santa clara public health doesn't seem to be following the new recommendations and that's causing some confusion. >> reporter: at this popup testing site in san jose today, more than 800 people showed up to get a covid-19 test. the people you see in line all got here this morning and received a wrist band to come back at a specific time slot. they're luckt bands were all ha by morning. while the people testing here today are expected to find out results in a week or less, the wait is double that in other parts of the county and state, making contact tracing and outbreak detection challenging. that's why state health leaders have issued new guidelines for who should be
but as nbc bay area's marianne favro shows us, santa clara public health doesn't seem to be following the new recommendations and that's causing some confusion. >> reporter: at this popup testing site in san jose today, more than 800 people showed up to get a covid-19 test. the people you see in line all got here this morning and received a wrist band to come back at a specific time slot. they're luckt bands were all ha by morning. while the people testing here today are expected to find...
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but as nbc bay area's marianne favro explains, san mateo might not stay off the watch list for much longer. >> reporter: san mateo county is seeing an increase in new covid-19 cases, which is why public health leaders fear that the state will put the county on the monitoring list in just a few days. and that means gyms and hair salons will have to close down again. in san mateo tonight, it was so busy downtown, we spotted several lines for food, something you can get anywhere in the bay area. but a lot of people were barber hair salons are open. so tony llamas drove 22 miles from san francisco to get his first professional cut in four months. >> i thought, you know, let me try to get a haircut actually, mainly because san mateo is the only place where you can get a haircut these days. >> reporter: other salons said they were busy today. 1-year-old ace lives nearby, but many of the customers here at alex's deluxe barber drove from san jose or dublin to get a cut. however, it's a luxury that may not be available next weekend. >> it appears to us that the county early next week may be on that
but as nbc bay area's marianne favro explains, san mateo might not stay off the watch list for much longer. >> reporter: san mateo county is seeing an increase in new covid-19 cases, which is why public health leaders fear that the state will put the county on the monitoring list in just a few days. and that means gyms and hair salons will have to close down again. in san mateo tonight, it was so busy downtown, we spotted several lines for food, something you can get anywhere in the bay...
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our marianne favro is tracking this story. she'll have that full story for you tonight at 6:00. has rejected a proposal to cut millions more dollars from oakland police budget. nbc bay area's bob redell joining us live this midday. bob, i know mayor libby schaff cut the budget. does she talk about her reasoning for that? >> she did prior to the vote. oakland mayor libby schaff wrote to cut an additional $11.4 million was, quote, dangerous and irresponsible. the council voted and they were split 4-4. the mayor cast that tie-breaking no vote. schaff reminded her colleagues that the city already cut $13.4 million back in june. to use that money to fund macros. that's the mobile assistance community responders of oakland. she also noted that opd already has the lowest officer per crime staffing of any department in the united states. now, there has been a movement nationwide to de-fund police departments after george floyd was killed by a police officer in minneapolis this past may. under last night's proposal, that was voted down. that $11.4 million from the police department would
our marianne favro is tracking this story. she'll have that full story for you tonight at 6:00. has rejected a proposal to cut millions more dollars from oakland police budget. nbc bay area's bob redell joining us live this midday. bob, i know mayor libby schaff cut the budget. does she talk about her reasoning for that? >> she did prior to the vote. oakland mayor libby schaff wrote to cut an additional $11.4 million was, quote, dangerous and irresponsible. the council voted and they were...
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investigators also found instances in which two former principals mary miller and marianne stuckey received reports of possible sexual misconduct but took ineffective or no action. current school officials have implemented several reforms and have stripped the school of any honors to the accused staff. now, none of the accused individuals has been formally charged. the school has shared the report with the san jose police department and the san jose diocese as well. >> investigators will be working to identify some bones found today in unincorporated san jose. the sheriff's office says a person found the bones in a creek bed near what appears to be a tent or a homeless encampment. the office didn't specify if the bones are human, but did say it's too early to determine an identity or whether the bones belonged to a male or female. >> new details tonight, investigators release security camera footage of actress nia rivera and her son arriving at a southern california lake hours before rivera is believed to have drowned. later you see the boat pull away. she never returned to the boat. rental
investigators also found instances in which two former principals mary miller and marianne stuckey received reports of possible sexual misconduct but took ineffective or no action. current school officials have implemented several reforms and have stripped the school of any honors to the accused staff. now, none of the accused individuals has been formally charged. the school has shared the report with the san jose police department and the san jose diocese as well. >> investigators will...
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investigators also found instances in which two former principals mary miller and marianne stuckeyialsavmplemented several reforms and have stripped the s honors to the accused staff. now, none of the accused individuals has been formally charged. the school has shared the report with the san jose police department and the san jose diocese as well. >> investigators will be working to identify some bones found today in unincorporated jose. the sheriff's office says a person found the bones in a creek bed near what appears to be a tent or a homeless encampment. the office didn't specify deter identity or whether the bones belonged to a male or female. >> new details tonight, investigators release security camera footage of actress nia rivera and her son arriving at a southern california lake hours before rivera is believed youee b pull away. rental staff found her son asleep drifting on the lake. he told investigators he and his mom had been swimming. >> the california employment development department, the e.d.d., is coming under increasing fire for not doing its job adequately, leaving t
investigators also found instances in which two former principals mary miller and marianne stuckeyialsavmplemented several reforms and have stripped the s honors to the accused staff. now, none of the accused individuals has been formally charged. the school has shared the report with the san jose police department and the san jose diocese as well. >> investigators will be working to identify some bones found today in unincorporated jose. the sheriff's office says a person found the bones...
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mary trump says the president's sister, retired judge marianne trump barry, told her in 2015 she didn't take her brother's presidential campaign seriously, saying, "he's a clown." the white house today is hitting back -- >> it's ridiculous, absurd allegations that have a absolutely no bearing in truth. i have yet to see the book, but it is a book of falsehoods. >> reporter: mary trump, who is the daughter of the president's older brother fred jr., blames sued the president and his siblings, claiming she was treated unfairly in her grandfather's will. the case was later settled. she has seen little of her uncle over the last 20 years, although she attended a dinner at the white house in early 2017. she acknowledges that the next year, she gave details of trump family finances, including tax records, to "the new york times." >> and jon, the white house tonight out with a new statement about this book? >> reporter: the statement from a white house spokesperson accuses mary trump of writing the book for financial gain. regarding the specifics of what she wrote, the statement says, quote, th
mary trump says the president's sister, retired judge marianne trump barry, told her in 2015 she didn't take her brother's presidential campaign seriously, saying, "he's a clown." the white house today is hitting back -- >> it's ridiculous, absurd allegations that have a absolutely no bearing in truth. i have yet to see the book, but it is a book of falsehoods. >> reporter: mary trump, who is the daughter of the president's older brother fred jr., blames sued the president...
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in san francisco, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> admittedly it is very confusing, so let's take another look at the bay area counties on the watch list. again, this means additional businesses have to close. among those hair salons and barbers. in contra costa county, those businesses have only been open for a few weeks, and now it's back to square one. owners have no idea when they'll be allowed to reopen. coming up at 6:00, we spoke with several small business owners about this new order and the frustration again that's mounting and that they're facing. >>> so why are six counties on the governor's watch list? we've broken it down for you. the counties that you see in red are on the watch list because of an increase in cases and hospitalizations. among those, contra costa and marin. the state says the situation in marin is due in part to the covid outbreak in san quentin. these two counties, napa and alameda are seeing an uptick in new cases but not in hospitalizations. that's because of more community gatherings among those working in vineyards. santa clara and sonoma are on
in san francisco, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> admittedly it is very confusing, so let's take another look at the bay area counties on the watch list. again, this means additional businesses have to close. among those hair salons and barbers. in contra costa county, those businesses have only been open for a few weeks, and now it's back to square one. owners have no idea when they'll be allowed to reopen. coming up at 6:00, we spoke with several small business owners about this...
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my name is marianne body, at st. john's lafayette square, i appeared today to express my deep concern about the events of june 1st when our government resorted to acts of violence against peaceful protesters and prevented clergy and lay members of the church from exercising their ministry on the grounds of st. john's. we believe the issues of racial and social justice are core tenets of the christian faith, but teaches all human beings are created in the likeness and image of god as children of god, all are to be treated with equal dignity and respect embedded in our nation's history and institutions is the shameful abuse of black americans and other persons of color justified by the sinful notion of white supremacy, whiteness is the human standard from which all other human beings deviate and are somehow less human, less worthy of equal treatment and as christians we are called by god to rectify that injustice which our faith compels us to join those around the country and the globe who have engaged in nonviolent pr
my name is marianne body, at st. john's lafayette square, i appeared today to express my deep concern about the events of june 1st when our government resorted to acts of violence against peaceful protesters and prevented clergy and lay members of the church from exercising their ministry on the grounds of st. john's. we believe the issues of racial and social justice are core tenets of the christian faith, but teaches all human beings are created in the likeness and image of god as children of...
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marianne rajavi is the group's leader. >> we believe things can change in iran with iranian people andommunity to adopt a firm policy against the regime in iran to recognize the rights of the iranian people to resist against tyranny and to stand with them in their quest for peace. eric: former mayor rudy giuliani joins us now. mr. mayor, good to see you. you supported -- >> good to see you. eric: of course. you too. you supported the group for years. you spoke many times. what did you tell them this year about iran? >> well, you know, i told them this year that we're getting closer and we're getting closer for reasons that almost will be a surprise to people in america. the mainstream media does the work of iran. i think because obama was so favorable to iran, the mainstream media has become apolapologiesing for iran. there's been protests every two days in iran. they've killed in the first year, they killed 1500 people. now it's harder to get statistics. last week they killed 13 people in protests. every city in iran has had a protest. the protests almost always get violent on the par
marianne rajavi is the group's leader. >> we believe things can change in iran with iranian people andommunity to adopt a firm policy against the regime in iran to recognize the rights of the iranian people to resist against tyranny and to stand with them in their quest for peace. eric: former mayor rudy giuliani joins us now. mr. mayor, good to see you. you supported -- >> good to see you. eric: of course. you too. you supported the group for years. you spoke many times. what did...
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marianne knows as well as i do, we've done a lot of campaigns. without screening likely voters, most surveys including the usa poll today poll we are talking about were done with likely voters. joe biden's biggest problem is an enthusiasm gap. the party isn't really excited. they may be opposed to trumpet they are not for biden. vice president loses by a most double digits with the economy. i think it's going to be very tight, very close election. >> dana: on friday, i think we are four months from the election day, this coming friday. we are getting closer. but this is a lifetime between now and then as well. thank you both. appreciate it. as our nation gets ready to celebrate its independence this weekend, the feds are taking special steps to protect our monuments. police in seattle showing up in forest to clear out shop. we'll take you there live at philadelphia, we know what makes the perfect schmear of cream cheese. the recipe we invented over 145 years ago and me...the world's best, and possibly only, schmelier. philadelphia. schmear perfec
marianne knows as well as i do, we've done a lot of campaigns. without screening likely voters, most surveys including the usa poll today poll we are talking about were done with likely voters. joe biden's biggest problem is an enthusiasm gap. the party isn't really excited. they may be opposed to trumpet they are not for biden. vice president loses by a most double digits with the economy. i think it's going to be very tight, very close election. >> dana: on friday, i think we are four...
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so just said marianne williamson in the presidential campaign. she is a pre-internet feature and rises to prominence in the 1980s. she has updated new thought kind of figure. felix and the 19th century there would be at church and it would not be huge but it would have 200,000 people there and beat chapels around the country. that does not seem to happen to anything especially over the last couple of generations. you have a little bit of stuff in the 70s and 80s but especially lately. how much of that is the internet? how much of that is an ambient skepticism of institutions why doesn't gwyneth paltrow have -- i guess connie west is sunday services boys in that verb goop? >> i am not sure it would not be successful at least initially. i think the label of church or the label of making something at church is, as they say met with the degree of suspicion i think as well the fact there is a willingness to mix and match that we millennium, me personally, so much of the contemporary religious landscape is about that kind of precise individualization s
so just said marianne williamson in the presidential campaign. she is a pre-internet feature and rises to prominence in the 1980s. she has updated new thought kind of figure. felix and the 19th century there would be at church and it would not be huge but it would have 200,000 people there and beat chapels around the country. that does not seem to happen to anything especially over the last couple of generations. you have a little bit of stuff in the 70s and 80s but especially lately. how much...
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it is talking about donald trump's sister marianne.gh she's been doing his homework and she couldn't take his test and he worried his grade point average would scuttle his efforts to get accepted. to hedge his bets he enlisted joe shapiro, a smart kid with a reputation for being a good test taker to take his s.a.t.s for him and that was much easier before photo i.d. and computerized records. donald paid his buddy well. and you've heard donald trump brag about getting into the university of pennsylvania, that gives you a little hint, potentially of how he may have gotten there. she goes on to talk about, as you said, donald trump as a liar, as a cheater. she also talked about the things that he did to try to get himself ahead and in one instance she recounts in the book him working with his sister maryanne trump berry to get her as position as a federal judge at the time donald thought it might be useful to have a close relative on the bench in a state in which he planned to do a lot of business. you could see why the president tried to
it is talking about donald trump's sister marianne.gh she's been doing his homework and she couldn't take his test and he worried his grade point average would scuttle his efforts to get accepted. to hedge his bets he enlisted joe shapiro, a smart kid with a reputation for being a good test taker to take his s.a.t.s for him and that was much easier before photo i.d. and computerized records. donald paid his buddy well. and you've heard donald trump brag about getting into the university of...
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she writes, quote, unfortunately even though marianne, his sister, had been doing his homework for himtake his test and donald worried that his grade point average which put him far from the top of his class would scuttle his efforts to get accepted. to hedge his bets he enlisted joe shapiro, a smart kid with a reputation for being a good test taker to take his sats for him. donald who never lacked for funds paid his buddy well. while mary trump isn't publicly commenting because of her restraining order the white house as i said denied the allegation today calling it completely false. of course, what's their basis on it? trump. the book's publication next tuesday comes two weeks earlier than planned based on high demand now that a court has cleared the way for its release. it is quite a damning portrait by someone who knows our wartime president very, very well. it certainly does at a minimum tell you maybe why he can so easily tell you something like coronavirus would magically disappear. you're not tethered to the truth it's easy to say. i'll tell you what is disappearing. icu beds i
she writes, quote, unfortunately even though marianne, his sister, had been doing his homework for himtake his test and donald worried that his grade point average which put him far from the top of his class would scuttle his efforts to get accepted. to hedge his bets he enlisted joe shapiro, a smart kid with a reputation for being a good test taker to take his sats for him. donald who never lacked for funds paid his buddy well. while mary trump isn't publicly commenting because of her...
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marianne, thank you.much. >> coronavirus infections are on the rise across much of the u.s. especially in sun belt states that top new york and cases. but there is new hope. researchers in the university of miami about to begin phase three trials for a covid-19 and vice president pence scheduled to visit the university today. phil keating is live in with more. >> good morning, teresa. that's when the vice president will take part in a roundtable with researchers and doctors. another 21,000 new coronavirus cases added in the state over the weekend and it now florida has surpassed new york after only california in the total number of cases in the pandemic. the university of miami's miller school of medicine is renowned internationally for its research as well as what it has done in the past, it's really respected for the work it did on aids and hiv. well, the task now is participating with the national institutes of health and expediting a coronavirus vaccine. today my darin utley biotech firm begins phase
marianne, thank you.much. >> coronavirus infections are on the rise across much of the u.s. especially in sun belt states that top new york and cases. but there is new hope. researchers in the university of miami about to begin phase three trials for a covid-19 and vice president pence scheduled to visit the university today. phil keating is live in with more. >> good morning, teresa. that's when the vice president will take part in a roundtable with researchers and doctors. another...
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role in this after all of the furniture factory was nan's project and the todd hunter school was mariannes and then hicks and louie howe helped her with her speeches and there was interaction with her friends along, don't you think this is -- >> totally. in fact i want to write a book about just that subject. that talks about the people who -- and call it "the making of eleanor roosevelt" because it was a cooperative adventure and she was fortunate in her friends, louie howe and lorena hickock and i think she would not have been who she was without them and they often get shortchanged because franklin is to dominant. and i don't say that in any negative way. but he just takes up a lot of space. and people kind of like go there and they don't stop to kind of look behind eleanor and see all of these other people. esther lake would be another really good example of somebody who is -- frankly has never gotten her due and was a most remarkable woman. and molly deucen, the say way. i completely agree. all of those people had a huge role in the making of eleanor roosevelt. well i can't start anyt
role in this after all of the furniture factory was nan's project and the todd hunter school was mariannes and then hicks and louie howe helped her with her speeches and there was interaction with her friends along, don't you think this is -- >> totally. in fact i want to write a book about just that subject. that talks about the people who -- and call it "the making of eleanor roosevelt" because it was a cooperative adventure and she was fortunate in her friends, louie howe and...
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mary trump says the president's sister, retired judge marianne trump barry, told her in 2015 she didn'ts presidential campaign seriously, saying, "he's a clown." lo, sulye house is hitting back. no bearing in truth. have yet to see the book, but it is a book of falsehoods. >> reporter: mary trump, who is the daughter of the president's older brother, fred jr., sued the president and his siblings, claiming she was treated unfairly in her grandfather's will. the case was later settled. she has seen little of her uncle over the past 20 years, although she attended a dinner at the white house in early 2017. she acknowledges that the next year she gave details of trump family finances, including tax records, to "the new york times." the white house has issued a statement taking issue with mary trump's description of the president's relationship with his father, fred trump sr. "the president describes the relationship he had with his father as warm and said his father was very good to him. the statement goes on. he said his father was loving and not at all hard on him as a child. so that is t
mary trump says the president's sister, retired judge marianne trump barry, told her in 2015 she didn'ts presidential campaign seriously, saying, "he's a clown." lo, sulye house is hitting back. no bearing in truth. have yet to see the book, but it is a book of falsehoods. >> reporter: mary trump, who is the daughter of the president's older brother, fred jr., sued the president and his siblings, claiming she was treated unfairly in her grandfather's will. the case was later...
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cousin evolved as wedding, which for reasons i still don't understand i was invited to, my aunt marianne started talking. we developed a relationship, which we never had before, quite honestly. and it mattered to me. it was the first time i'd felt part of the family since i was a kid. somehow it was very easy for me to put aside all of the things that happened previous to that. when i got invited to her birthday party i felt i should go. >> you go, you see the president in the oval office, you told him, don't let them get you down. did you mean that? >> i did. actually. that was four months in. he already seemed very strained by the pressures. i didn't mean i want you to keep doing what you are doing and get away with it. also so much of what's happened since then, had yet happened and i thought his response was actually more enlightening then my statement. he said, they won't get me. so far it looks like he's right. >> if you're in the oval office today what would you say to them? >> resign. mary trump's book " too much and never enough" had an initial print run of 600,000 copies. watch
cousin evolved as wedding, which for reasons i still don't understand i was invited to, my aunt marianne started talking. we developed a relationship, which we never had before, quite honestly. and it mattered to me. it was the first time i'd felt part of the family since i was a kid. somehow it was very easy for me to put aside all of the things that happened previous to that. when i got invited to her birthday party i felt i should go. >> you go, you see the president in the oval...
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marianne, your comment. >> i am a physician in philadelphia and i have two things to say. i find it so painfully inconsistent that the child in the womb has no rights, but when scott lacy killed his wife and unborn child, he was accused of killing two people. a law made a woman wait 24 hours and if under the age of 18 have parents consent. what did the attorneys have to say about that? >> this is the case you were referring to the end, a 1990 two case from southeastern pennsylvania. the court is considering pennsylvania's abortion control act that has a number of provisions. one requires parental notification. the other requires a 24-hour waiting period. another one requires spousal notification. the court affirms the essence of roe vs. wade but scales back and dismantles the trimester framework and the standard of review required for abortion cases. the idea here is that abortion regulation will not be considered constitutional if it imposes a substantial obstacle to the woman seeking the abortion. the waiting period is not held to have a substantial effect, or parental n
marianne, your comment. >> i am a physician in philadelphia and i have two things to say. i find it so painfully inconsistent that the child in the womb has no rights, but when scott lacy killed his wife and unborn child, he was accused of killing two people. a law made a woman wait 24 hours and if under the age of 18 have parents consent. what did the attorneys have to say about that? >> this is the case you were referring to the end, a 1990 two case from southeastern pennsylvania....
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mary says marianne, a devout catholic was furious that evangelicals backed her brother quoting that theh was when the cameras were there. it's mind boggling. the white house blasts the book as fiction. >> it's ridiculous absurd allegations that have absolutely no bearing in truth, have yet to see the book but it is a book of falsehoods. >> peter alexander reporting there the president's niece mary trump already is under a gag order until a judge hears arguments on the merits of robert trump's lawsuit to stop the book's publication. last week a new york appeals court determined publisher simon & schuster may go forward with the release of the book, though mary trump is temporarily halted with publishing. she signed a nondisclosure agreement as a condition of an inheritance settlement that her uncle argues prohibits her. has left the book in the hand o'after number of media outlets. robert trump, president trump's younger brother is asking the judge for an emergency gag order that covers the publisher as well. let's bring in legal analyst for nbc news and msnbc, this is confusing, i think
mary says marianne, a devout catholic was furious that evangelicals backed her brother quoting that theh was when the cameras were there. it's mind boggling. the white house blasts the book as fiction. >> it's ridiculous absurd allegations that have absolutely no bearing in truth, have yet to see the book but it is a book of falsehoods. >> peter alexander reporting there the president's niece mary trump already is under a gag order until a judge hears arguments on the merits of...