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mariann: i think the u.s.ollar will continue to pull back, and i think that that is a function of the volatility here, the relative growth here vs. abroad. and i think there was actually some short covering that took place recently to give it some strength, but i think that is temporary in nature. haidi: what about the sector distribution right now? because we have continue to see the rally in tech stocks, especially during the pandemic. could we see finally a shift towards value and cyclical? mariann: if i am looking at the thefund data, i can see technology sector had outflows just month.3 billion to date going back to last friday, whereas year to date we are still up $7.3 billion. so we've already seen a switch to outflows in the tech sector. we think that valuations particularly for the large-cap companies -- tech companies have become stretched. when you see things like we saw this morning with the ifm manufacturing report, we think that is positive for the cyclicals, the industrials and the materials. ha
mariann: i think the u.s.ollar will continue to pull back, and i think that that is a function of the volatility here, the relative growth here vs. abroad. and i think there was actually some short covering that took place recently to give it some strength, but i think that is temporary in nature. haidi: what about the sector distribution right now? because we have continue to see the rally in tech stocks, especially during the pandemic. could we see finally a shift towards value and cyclical?...
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reporting live, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you, marianne. czu scorching at 84,000 acres and containment at 39%. one person died and more than 1300 homes lost. evacuation orders are still in place for those in red zones. that includes parts of boulder creek. over the weekend some people living in the green zones were finally allowed to come home. >>> a lot of progress in the lnu fire, evacuation orders had been lifted or downgraded to warnings in several areas. more than 375,000 acres have burnt so far, it is 63% contained and considerably higher to where we were a few days ago. five people have died and 12,000 structures had been destroyed. >>> a lot of progress on the scu fire. alameda county had been lifted and more than 383,000 acres burned and 60% containmented and 40 structures destroyed. >>> a santa clara county sheriff, lori smith, one of the defendants pled guilty and is not cooperating with the corporation. nbc bay area has the story, damian trujillo. >> reporter: more arrests are imminent. sheriff captain james jensen entered the s
reporting live, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you, marianne. czu scorching at 84,000 acres and containment at 39%. one person died and more than 1300 homes lost. evacuation orders are still in place for those in red zones. that includes parts of boulder creek. over the weekend some people living in the green zones were finally allowed to come home. >>> a lot of progress in the lnu fire, evacuation orders had been lifted or downgraded to warnings in several...
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marianne favro for us this evening. marianne? >> reporter: well, yes, the air quality has definitely improved compared to last week. in fact, i saw a tiny patch of blue sky this afternoon in san jose. but pulmonologists say this air is still unhealthy so don't ditch your n95 masks just yet. last week we had to contend with orange skies, thick smoke and unhealthy air. today a visible improvement. less smoke and in several parts of the bay area, like here in san rafael, even a little bit of blue sky as the air quality index was in moderate level. the change inspired sue sellers to take a bike ride in campbell today. >> compared to last week, it's so much better. yeah, last week was just gruesome. >> reporter: yes, the air quality has improved, but kaiser permanente pulmonologist dr. thomas daily says it still poses a risk to your health. >> so a few days ago, exercising outdoors would have been made the equivalent of smoking a pack of cigarettes a day, today exercising outdoors would be similar oh smoking a half a pack of cigarette
marianne favro for us this evening. marianne? >> reporter: well, yes, the air quality has definitely improved compared to last week. in fact, i saw a tiny patch of blue sky this afternoon in san jose. but pulmonologists say this air is still unhealthy so don't ditch your n95 masks just yet. last week we had to contend with orange skies, thick smoke and unhealthy air. today a visible improvement. less smoke and in several parts of the bay area, like here in san rafael, even a little bit of...
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i'm marianne rafferty.os angeles sheriff's deputies shot this morning outside a compton train station. they were shot in their patrol car. both were left with head wounds. the suspect has not been caught. the lasd is asking for thoughts and prayer for those officers saying they are fighting for their lives. wildfires sweep the west. in some parts of oregon the air is the dirtiest it's been in 35 years. the state capital of sail legal is reporting an air quality index of 512. some numbers are quite literally off the charts. 31 people so far have died in the fires. i'm marianne rafferty. now back to "the greg gutfeld show." greg: as we say goodbye to the police, shall keep the peace rochester, new york added to the list of police chiefs who have quit. his entire command, too. alice police chief step down as well. this summer we seen seattle, atlanta and many other cities police chief say audios. violence continues across the country. rochester protesters seemed like they are trying to out portland and pittsbu
i'm marianne rafferty.os angeles sheriff's deputies shot this morning outside a compton train station. they were shot in their patrol car. both were left with head wounds. the suspect has not been caught. the lasd is asking for thoughts and prayer for those officers saying they are fighting for their lives. wildfires sweep the west. in some parts of oregon the air is the dirtiest it's been in 35 years. the state capital of sail legal is reporting an air quality index of 512. some numbers are...
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marianne, a lot of activity behind you. what's going on? >> reporter: absolutely. we're here just south of loss alamos road. it is a chaotic scene. i want to show ye mountains, just over that ridge we are looking at flames here. we can see up on this mountain ridge, and there is a mass exodus right now. we have been seeing firefighters and ambulances going up and down this road. you can see here the flames are dangerously close. the area near the road has already been evacuated. there are several regions that have been evacuated and the flames are just on the other side of this ridge. now, there are fire trucks, ambulances, police cars, sheriffs deputies. they're all out here trying to help people evacuate. people are jumping the divider here like we just saw. one person. i want to show you down here. we look down at the mass exodus of people trying to get out. we saw dozens of people pouring into gas stations trying to get gas. you can see it's very slow and go to get out of this area. there are not many routes out of here. there is only two main roads and right n
marianne, a lot of activity behind you. what's going on? >> reporter: absolutely. we're here just south of loss alamos road. it is a chaotic scene. i want to show ye mountains, just over that ridge we are looking at flames here. we can see up on this mountain ridge, and there is a mass exodus right now. we have been seeing firefighters and ambulances going up and down this road. you can see here the flames are dangerously close. the area near the road has already been evacuated. there are...
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marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> a live look, marianne was there in campbell. this is downtown san jose. this is what we are seeing of that orange glow that we see throughout the day. the east bay right now, live cam in fremont, we had the orange tint with a little more gray there. he images and the ar from tesla videos we are seeing is fri frightening and eerie all in one. >> all good descriptions, rod. we have been getting so many photos and videos of how crazy it is looking at out there. it has been dark all day. i want to show you some of the videos sent in from our viewers which many are calling it a apocalypse. nick white sent us this photo of sausolito. and this video coming down i-80. and this video from brentwood and ash on the barbecue. a lot of people reported ice fallen from the sky, my car was covered in it. chris wendell sent us this beautiful picture at ammo square at the forefront. east bay now, brian tang sent us this picture of the orange sky of san pablo. this picture taken by danielle at san carlos. just red, dark clouds. and san francisco j
marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> a live look, marianne was there in campbell. this is downtown san jose. this is what we are seeing of that orange glow that we see throughout the day. the east bay right now, live cam in fremont, we had the orange tint with a little more gray there. he images and the ar from tesla videos we are seeing is fri frightening and eerie all in one. >> all good descriptions, rod. we have been getting so many photos and videos of how crazy it is looking...
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nbc bay area's marianne favro is live in scott valley with more on the governor's visit. marianne? >> reporter: we know flames destroyed more than 900 homes in the santa cruz mountains, and today governor gavin newsom is seeing the devastation firsthand. he toured big basin state park this afternoon. where majestic redwoods are now blackened. the governor says he is committed to stepped-up efforts to protect the forest. >> reinvigorated commitment to vegetation management, forest management, that includes prescribed burn. >> reporter: but many fire evacuees want answers about why cal fire was so short staffed during the initial fire fight. >> the response specifically to my area was almost nonexistent. >> we didn't have enough firefighters. >> reporter: others want to know they will be better protected in the future. >> they need to look at ways to get more men on the fire line -- and women on the fire lines quicker. >> reporter: newsom says he's already beefed up cal fire resources. >> just got 830 new seasonal positions. we did that just 60 days ago. 830 of the 858 actually have
nbc bay area's marianne favro is live in scott valley with more on the governor's visit. marianne? >> reporter: we know flames destroyed more than 900 homes in the santa cruz mountains, and today governor gavin newsom is seeing the devastation firsthand. he toured big basin state park this afternoon. where majestic redwoods are now blackened. the governor says he is committed to stepped-up efforts to protect the forest. >> reinvigorated commitment to vegetation management, forest...
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. >> marianne victorian crandall. >> out of the presence of the jury, marianne crandall told the court zuk, she met tom through dar, and a couple of weeks after dar's murder, marianne stopped by the farm to offer tom support. >> i don't mean to embarrass you, but you had sex with tom in his living room? >> he tried to. and it was stopped. >> who tried and who stopped? >> he tried, and we both stopped. >> you don't have a sexual relationship with somebody within two weeks after your wife's been murdered in that house. >> but the jury never heard marianne crandall's testimony because there was no indication of a romantic relationship prior to dar's murder, the judge ruled, just as he did in first trial, that her testimony was prejudicial and, therefore, inadmissible. it was a huge blow to the prosecution's case. >> it supports the position that they weren't this deeply in love couple that he kept trying to present. i mean, that would have proven that. >> but norris still had her two key witnesses, tom's own son heath and heath's friend skyler watty, both two years older and now more cert
. >> marianne victorian crandall. >> out of the presence of the jury, marianne crandall told the court zuk, she met tom through dar, and a couple of weeks after dar's murder, marianne stopped by the farm to offer tom support. >> i don't mean to embarrass you, but you had sex with tom in his living room? >> he tried to. and it was stopped. >> who tried and who stopped? >> he tried, and we both stopped. >> you don't have a sexual relationship with...
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"today in the bay's" marianne favro reports from the peninsula. >> reporter: 60 seconds of silence to honor a woman who spend decades fighting for equality. more than 120 people gathered to say good-bye and thank you to u.s. supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg, a woman organizer jennifer considers an american hero. >> ruth, back in her time, did things that were unheard of and demanded equality in ways that were unheard of and thought to be radical that women were equal, that women could hold jobs. >> reporter: ryan says she made a difference in his life. >> i wouldn't be married today if it weren't for her and for the work that she did. and not just marriage but being able to find a community and find acceptance. her work really built the foundation for that. >> reporter: as a tribute to her contributions when ryan married his partner last year they danced with a giant cardboard cutout of ginsburg. others, who say they met ginsburg, says she gave them a voice when they were outnumbered. as people celebrate ginsburg's legacy, some look ahead with dread wondering what life withou
"today in the bay's" marianne favro reports from the peninsula. >> reporter: 60 seconds of silence to honor a woman who spend decades fighting for equality. more than 120 people gathered to say good-bye and thank you to u.s. supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg, a woman organizer jennifer considers an american hero. >> ruth, back in her time, did things that were unheard of and demanded equality in ways that were unheard of and thought to be radical that women were...
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marianne favro is joining us live. the difficulty ahead as families have trying to figure out how to piece their looiives together. >> reporter: today nearly 300 people showed up at this recovery center in santa cruz. many still don't know if their homes are standing or where they'll live the next few months. >> reporter: fire ripped through sections of boulder. michelle iris does not know if her rental went up in flames. >> reporter: michelle and her dog had been staying at a hotel through a voucher program. she knows it is temporary. >> as soon as evacuation order is lifted for boulder creek, i would have to leave where i am. >> reporter: she plans to sleep in her car, parked on a friend's drive way. this is what her property looks like in bonnie dune. despite the devastation, he just got some good news. >> but, my house survived. it came within eight feet of my house. >> reporter: today he headed to this randolecovery center in sa cruz. >> we do encourage everyone to register with fema. >> reporter: jillian ritter s
marianne favro is joining us live. the difficulty ahead as families have trying to figure out how to piece their looiives together. >> reporter: today nearly 300 people showed up at this recovery center in santa cruz. many still don't know if their homes are standing or where they'll live the next few months. >> reporter: fire ripped through sections of boulder. michelle iris does not know if her rental went up in flames. >> reporter: michelle and her dog had been staying at a...
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nbc bay area's marianne favro spoke with family members. >> reporter: while a family was sleeping, flames ripped through this fremont home early this morning. relatives tell us feda almaliti and her 15-year-old son, mu, wh nephew were trapped you know, go down the stairs, and she just stayed, i guess. she just stayed with him. >> reporter: maha says her other sister and her 13-year-old daughter escaped the flames and were taken by ambulance to the hospital with minor injuries. also known as feda sala, the 43-year-old mother of three boys was the vice president of the national council on severe autism. bay area and the country mourns the loss of the woman known for spearheading autism insurance reform in california. in this facebook post, the autism science foundation called feda a mom to all children and a treasure to the autism community. >> she was the most selfless, angelic, most beautiful, big-hearted, nurturing woman. >> reporter: maha describes her nephew, mu, as a giant teddy bear who loved bouncing on his trampoline. she says even though he was non-verbal, he always found ways to
nbc bay area's marianne favro spoke with family members. >> reporter: while a family was sleeping, flames ripped through this fremont home early this morning. relatives tell us feda almaliti and her 15-year-old son, mu, wh nephew were trapped you know, go down the stairs, and she just stayed, i guess. she just stayed with him. >> reporter: maha says her other sister and her 13-year-old daughter escaped the flames and were taken by ambulance to the hospital with minor injuries. also...
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. >> nbc bay area's marianne favro shows us. >> reporter: tonight dozens of people gathered here in front of this courthouse in palo alto to remember a woman some say changed their lives. 60esecon fighting for equality. tonight more than 120 people gathered to say good-bye and thank you to u.s. supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg, a woman this organizer considers an american hero. >> ruth back in her time did things that were unheard of and demanded equality in ways that were unheard of and were thought to be very radical, that women were equal, that women could hold jobs. >> ryan says she made a difference in his life. >> i wouldn't be married today if it weren't for us and for the work na she did. and not just marriage but also being able to define the community and find acceptance. you know, her work really built the foundation for that. >> reporter: as a tribute to her contributions, when ryan married his partner last year, they danced with a giant cardboard cutout of ginsburg. others who say they met ginsburg say she gave them a voice when they were outnumbered. tonight as peop
. >> nbc bay area's marianne favro shows us. >> reporter: tonight dozens of people gathered here in front of this courthouse in palo alto to remember a woman some say changed their lives. 60esecon fighting for equality. tonight more than 120 people gathered to say good-bye and thank you to u.s. supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg, a woman this organizer considers an american hero. >> ruth back in her time did things that were unheard of and demanded equality in ways that...
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in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> very helpful tips. thank you, marianne. >>> it is easy to track the air quality in your neighborhood. go to our website and click on the air quality tracker on the trending bar. then scroll to the link at nbcbayarea.com. >>> this was quite a sight and played out on national tv, a civil yet firm exchange between president trump and governor newsom today face-to-face in sacramento. the issue, climate change, forest management and, of course, politics. let's bring in jessica aguirre. this was fascinating to watch. >> talk about polar opposite views on this one. yes, raj, president trump paid a very short visit to california to see the damage caused by the fires up front. now we should note he had this meeting with governor newsom who did not meet the president when he arrived on air force one. the president arrived at mcclelland park to discuss the deadly fires. he was also here to really meet with the pilots that did that amazing rescue of all those hikers in fresno. so they met. president trump, you know
in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> very helpful tips. thank you, marianne. >>> it is easy to track the air quality in your neighborhood. go to our website and click on the air quality tracker on the trending bar. then scroll to the link at nbcbayarea.com. >>> this was quite a sight and played out on national tv, a civil yet firm exchange between president trump and governor newsom today face-to-face in sacramento. the issue, climate change, forest...
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. [♪] >> live from america's news courter, i'm marianne rafferty. trump butting heads for taking his rally to nevada. law and order was a main theme. the president referring to the brutal shooting of two l.a. deputies. >> my thoughts are with the two sheriff's deputies in los angeles fighting for their lives when a vicious criminal walked up to their vehicle and shot them at point-blank range. marianne: the nevada governor accusing the president of putting countless lives in danger with an indoor rally. i'm marianne rafferty. ♪ pete: welcome back to modern warriors: 9/11 generation. guy's, as we were in the break you look over and you personalize every single moment of that day of 9/11, the people lost. the sacrifice america paid and then i look at you and the generation of guys and gals we served with and they said they would do something about it. i want to talk about what it was like to go to war, to be at war as a response and america's collective response to what was done to our citizens on that day. iraq, afghanistan, it was afghanistan at fir
. [♪] >> live from america's news courter, i'm marianne rafferty. trump butting heads for taking his rally to nevada. law and order was a main theme. the president referring to the brutal shooting of two l.a. deputies. >> my thoughts are with the two sheriff's deputies in los angeles fighting for their lives when a vicious criminal walked up to their vehicle and shot them at point-blank range. marianne: the nevada governor accusing the president of putting countless lives in...
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marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> it really is remarkable. now, rescuing people by helicopter is not how the army national guard prefers to keep people safe, but changing winds meant changing plans and the da show interview, a fresno colonel says fresno's 30th combat aviation brigade has gotten really good at these rescues and their luck, they say, is continuing to hold. >> so definitely some great news. the weather and the smoke were cooperating with us a little bit better and we're going to keep working tirelessly throughout the night until we get as many people out as we can. >> reporter: colonel hall says the effort has been successful. such a collaboration working closely with sheriff offices in madera and fresno counties on identifying who gets evacuated and when they go in. >> crews are battling a new fire. it's the oak fire. it sparked yesterday near willis and brook trails in mendocino county. you see it right here along 101, interstate 5 is on that part of the county there. nearly 900 acres burned, containment is at 5%. evacuation o
marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> it really is remarkable. now, rescuing people by helicopter is not how the army national guard prefers to keep people safe, but changing winds meant changing plans and the da show interview, a fresno colonel says fresno's 30th combat aviation brigade has gotten really good at these rescues and their luck, they say, is continuing to hold. >> so definitely some great news. the weather and the smoke were cooperating with us a little bit better and...
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nbc bay area's marianne favro spoke with a bay area woman whose labor day camping trip turned into a race to outrun those flames. >> reporter: flanked by flames on both sides. this is the terrifying drive julie anna and her four friends made as they fled the creek fire. julie anna shot this video from the back seat as the friends drove through intense heat in their honda crv. >> you feel like your eyebrows are going to be scorched. it was like that, just as intense, but way more. >> reporter: the five friends had just begun their labor day weekend backpacking trip when they heard thunder and decided to hike back two hours to their car. they took off and drove an hour before running into a ranger, who led them down a road to safety. >> it was just gratitude to that ranger. she saved our lives. >> reporter: the efforts of national guard helicopter pilots saved lives too. the black hawk choppers airlifted more than 200 trapped people out of the flames. many were campers left with no other options after the fast-moving flames cut off the only road out of the area. >> when they became tra
nbc bay area's marianne favro spoke with a bay area woman whose labor day camping trip turned into a race to outrun those flames. >> reporter: flanked by flames on both sides. this is the terrifying drive julie anna and her four friends made as they fled the creek fire. julie anna shot this video from the back seat as the friends drove through intense heat in their honda crv. >> you feel like your eyebrows are going to be scorched. it was like that, just as intense, but way more....
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. >> there's nothing easy or straightforward about being a black woman journalist but in marianne sheds case being an editor running newspaper and i know you know she begins that enterprise disguising her identity she's convinced that readers just will not canvass a new newspaper that it's led by a woman. that's an ongoing challenge for black women journalists, editors and more. at the same time, it's hard to say too much about the way in which newspapers in particular are the crossroad that nipped black americans together across extraordinary swaths of space and time. i don't have to tell you, nicole, but sometimes after my students, there was no Ãbbut the newspaper is that, it is the new media. it is a crossroads and it is incredibly dynamic when black women are at the helm we can then recover the ways in which they shape they shape the coverage, they shape the debates, they are undecided what's in and what's out and marianne shed carrie is deeply interested in women's rights and women's suffrage, she will have her own political life but as a journalist in 1850 she's curating a forum
. >> there's nothing easy or straightforward about being a black woman journalist but in marianne sheds case being an editor running newspaper and i know you know she begins that enterprise disguising her identity she's convinced that readers just will not canvass a new newspaper that it's led by a woman. that's an ongoing challenge for black women journalists, editors and more. at the same time, it's hard to say too much about the way in which newspapers in particular are the crossroad...
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nbc bay area's marianne favro is live. whoa, she's riding a bike. this is impressive while doing a live shot. take it away marianne. >> reporter: after four weeks of bad air, we finally have some good air and we should be out exercises. air quality specialists say you need to do it fast because we could look at more spare the air day this weekend. >> reporter: after weeks of unhealthy air, smoky and hazy and even orange skies, today people welcome the return of blue skies. and even better color, green reflecting good air quality across the bray. that meant after a week stuck at home, the two-year-old could head to the park for a play date with her friend, alex. >> she wanted to go out and she's so frustrated not able to go out and not even into the garden. that's hard for the little one. >> reporter: debra moore is out today walking her dogs for the first time for a week. >> it is wonderful, i am out walking and exercising. >> reporter: some questioned it is still spare the air day when the quality index indicates our air is good. >> in the gilroy a
nbc bay area's marianne favro is live. whoa, she's riding a bike. this is impressive while doing a live shot. take it away marianne. >> reporter: after four weeks of bad air, we finally have some good air and we should be out exercises. air quality specialists say you need to do it fast because we could look at more spare the air day this weekend. >> reporter: after weeks of unhealthy air, smoky and hazy and even orange skies, today people welcome the return of blue skies. and even...
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one's 50 i think marianne lake is 51. when those rolling five years that jamie diamond says he'll retire in five years, when one of those actually is the five-year period, it will be one of those two and i think they're both stwrooextraordinarily taled for fraser, that's great it's not a complete shock. maybe the timing was surprising. i hope, as tim said, this is common place at some point >> we're still awaiting a response from nikola founder trevor milton to a scathing short seller report that sent shares tumbling 11 today. it goes on to say that gm, which just announced an 11% investment in nikola didn't do its due diligence before making the deal, gm telling cnbc we are fully confident in the value we will create by working together. nikola did fire back today to call the report a hit job, saying cowards run, leaders stay and fight for integrity. troll on it was a 90-page report so maybe it's taking longer for trevor to come up with a response here the first response is we know and hindenburg did disclose a short pos
one's 50 i think marianne lake is 51. when those rolling five years that jamie diamond says he'll retire in five years, when one of those actually is the five-year period, it will be one of those two and i think they're both stwrooextraordinarily taled for fraser, that's great it's not a complete shock. maybe the timing was surprising. i hope, as tim said, this is common place at some point >> we're still awaiting a response from nikola founder trevor milton to a scathing short seller...
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marianne voss took her 18th stage win at this race and her 18th stage win at this race and her thirds year. she leads by nearly two minutes with three stages to go. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. take care, see you soon. the home secretary, priti patel, has insisted the police are engaging with the local community and focusing on non—compliance over the rule of six. priti patel was speaking during a visit to kensington in west london, where she met local police officers. she was asked how we can avoid becoming a "stasi—style" informant state following criticism. first of all, if i may, i would disagree with that. because listening to officers, and don't forget i speak to police officers and police leaders every single day of the week, they've been working with us on the guidance with us on the guidance and they actually asked us to simplify the rules as well. so we've been working with them for the guidance being issued today. sorry, the guidance being issued earlier on this week. alongside that as well, the fact of the matter is the police as i've
marianne voss took her 18th stage win at this race and her 18th stage win at this race and her thirds year. she leads by nearly two minutes with three stages to go. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. take care, see you soon. the home secretary, priti patel, has insisted the police are engaging with the local community and focusing on non—compliance over the rule of six. priti patel was speaking during a visit to kensington in west london, where she met local...
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marianne, we were getting somewhere. marianne, we are bombarding you tonight, but here we go.did not get kicked out of the house, is there a single issue that i could raise with anyone in america that eve ryo ne raise with anyone in america that everyone in the country agrees on? no. there is not. even the pandemic itself. it is clear that there are parts of this country people do not believe it. they believe in donald trump. they believe it's a hoax, they believe you cannot get infected and die. and in other states where people are being far more vigilant about it. and there is no one common denominator that brings everyone together like it does, one thing thatis together like it does, one thing that is striking that affects the presidential race is the fact that joe biden, because the pandemic, is starting to pick up more support among white seniors were scared to death of the pandemic and bob woodward steak coming out last week we re woodward steak coming out last week were donald trump admits that he was not honest the american people, the polling in the weeks to come, the
marianne, we were getting somewhere. marianne, we are bombarding you tonight, but here we go.did not get kicked out of the house, is there a single issue that i could raise with anyone in america that eve ryo ne raise with anyone in america that everyone in the country agrees on? no. there is not. even the pandemic itself. it is clear that there are parts of this country people do not believe it. they believe in donald trump. they believe it's a hoax, they believe you cannot get infected and...
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nbc bay area's marianne favro has more. >> reporter: more than 591,000 californians are still waiting for their unemployment checks after filing claims more than three weeks ago. that includes julie of gilroy who filed her claim june 7th and is still not received a check. >> needless to say, i haven't heard anything since any of those. and i really just want to know, was i turned down, was i denied, is my money going somewhere else? >> reporter: she was counting on getting about $400 a week. >> just knowing that that extra money is just something that i paid into and should be available to me and make life a little bit easier for us. pay the mortgage. >> reporter: a strike team formed by governor gavin newsom to address the backlog in claims recommended the employment development department pause all new unemployment claims for two weeks. during that time edd says it plans to implement a new i.d. system that will cut down on fraud and expedite claims. bay area state assemblyman phil says he has concerns the backlog may prevent some from receiving federal stimulus money. >> it is so im
nbc bay area's marianne favro has more. >> reporter: more than 591,000 californians are still waiting for their unemployment checks after filing claims more than three weeks ago. that includes julie of gilroy who filed her claim june 7th and is still not received a check. >> needless to say, i haven't heard anything since any of those. and i really just want to know, was i turned down, was i denied, is my money going somewhere else? >> reporter: she was counting on getting...
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"today in the bay's" marianne favro spoke to her family. >> reporter: a family was sleeping, flames ripped through this fremont home. relatives tell us feda almaliti and her 15-year-old son, who has autism, died in the fire. they are believed to have been trapped upstairs. >> she just couldn't get him down the stairs. she just stayed, i guess. stayed with him. >> reporter: maha says her other sister and her 13-year-old daughter escaped the flames and were taken by ambulance to the hospital with minor injuries. also known as feda sala, the 43-year-old mother of three boys was the vice president of the national council on severe auti autism. the autism community across the bay area and the country mourns the loss of the woman known for spearheading autism insurance reform in california. thecalled feda a mom to all children and a treasure to the autism community. >> she was the most selfless, angelic, beautiful, big-hearted, nurturing woman. >> reporter: maha describes her nephew as a giant teddy bear who loved bouncing on his trampoline. even though he was nonverbal he always found ways to d
"today in the bay's" marianne favro spoke to her family. >> reporter: a family was sleeping, flames ripped through this fremont home. relatives tell us feda almaliti and her 15-year-old son, who has autism, died in the fire. they are believed to have been trapped upstairs. >> she just couldn't get him down the stairs. she just stayed, i guess. stayed with him. >> reporter: maha says her other sister and her 13-year-old daughter escaped the flames and were taken by...
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in palo alto, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> coming up next, we return to our wildfire coverage. we talked to one man credited with saving his neighbor's home. >>> putting voting by mail to the test. we have been testing the usps for more than two months. we'll tell you what we found, next. in business you have to be able to shift-pivot-adapt. then do it all over again. comcast business gives you fast, reliable internet on the nation's largest gig-speed network. and now for a limited time, you can also get fast shipping- with amazon business prime essentials. so no matter what comes next, you'll always be ready to bounce forward. get started with powerful internet and voice for $64.90 a month, and ask how you can get one free year of amazon busines prime essentials on us. call or go online today. comcast business. the unfair money bail system. he, accused of rape. while he, accused of stealing $5. the stanford rapist could afford bail; got out the same day. the senior citizen could not; forced to wait in jail nearly a year. voting yes on prop 25 ends this failed system, replacin
in palo alto, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> coming up next, we return to our wildfire coverage. we talked to one man credited with saving his neighbor's home. >>> putting voting by mail to the test. we have been testing the usps for more than two months. we'll tell you what we found, next. in business you have to be able to shift-pivot-adapt. then do it all over again. comcast business gives you fast, reliable internet on the nation's largest gig-speed network. and now...
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jillian: marianne, thank you.d: president trump slamming new york city mayor bill de blasio for his beautiful day greeting, pointing out the heightened crime in the city. de blasio tweeting out saturday for new yorkers to enjoy the day outdoors. trump responding that people don't want to get mugged, beaten up or killed. let new york's finest do their job, rehire crime squad and they will bring safety back to nyc fast. the nypd had a 25 year high in gun arrests last week, following a violent labor day weekend with 23 shootings including a 6-year-old child injured. jillian: right now the gulf coast is bracing for tropical storm sally, it is expected to strengthen into a hurricane before making landfall. todd: ashley strohmier joins us live from new orleans as people prepare for the storm. >> reporter: good morning to you. in the last couple minutes we got an update from the national hurricane center. the storm slowed down to 9 miles an hour. at 1:00 a.m. we got an update, it was 12. this thing is slowing down as exp
jillian: marianne, thank you.d: president trump slamming new york city mayor bill de blasio for his beautiful day greeting, pointing out the heightened crime in the city. de blasio tweeting out saturday for new yorkers to enjoy the day outdoors. trump responding that people don't want to get mugged, beaten up or killed. let new york's finest do their job, rehire crime squad and they will bring safety back to nyc fast. the nypd had a 25 year high in gun arrests last week, following a violent...
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art hogan and mariann montagne, thank you for joining us >>> we're going to look at the future of the industry and the names that could suffer the most >>> plus, why one analyst says netflix can pull off another price hike, and the implications if it does netflix shares struggling to stay positive for today. >>> and a win for tiktok as they beat the government's ban. we have it all on "the exchange." >>> welcome back airline stocks feeling the wind beneath their wings today. american airlines secured a $5.5 billion treasury loan and you can see shares are up 5 to 8% across the board but the industry at large is still suffering. passenger traffic is still 70% below pre-pandemic levels. the $25 billion in aid the airlines received through the cares act expires on wednesday, barring last-minute aid, more than 30,000 employees could be furloughed october 21st. they are urging aid through next march, but we did get news the last hour that the pilots have accepted their pandemic recovery agreement to avoid imminent furloughs. with me, phil lebeau phil, as i understand it, these pilot jumps
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. >> live from america's news headquarters i'm marianne rafferty.aking right now to thousands of supporters in henderson, nevada. the city issued a compliance letter to the president and his campaign saying the rally would be in direct violation of the governor's coronavirus directives but despite that the president and his campaign team going ahead with the event. he is claiming he will stand for the heroes of law enforcement including the two los angeles deputies fighting for their lives. president trump: our thoughts are with the two sheriff's deputies in los angeles fighting for their lives in a vicious criminal walked up to their vehicle and shot them at point-blank range. [crowd boos] >> you can watch the rally live on foxnews .com or or on the fox news youtube channel. i'm marianne rafferty and now back to modern warriors. ♪ pete: welcome back to modern warriors: 9/11 generation. guy's, as we were in the break you look over and you personalize every single moment of that day of 9/11, the people lost. the sacrifice america paid and then i look
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nbc bay area's marianne favro has more. >> reporter: very few people here today ever even got to see the santa cruz mountains, which believe it or not are right behind me. that's because there was thick haze and smoke. we know that smoke can cause lung problems. but doctors say it can also impact your heart. no, you didn't wake up on mars. but you might have thought so when you looked out your window this morning. an unusual orange sky, heavy haze, and falling ash combined for a scene so strange that many had trouble figuring out what time it was. >> it was dark, in fact it threw me off. >> it's dark, it's orange, you can't see the mountains. >> reporter: but she could smell the smoke. after more than three straight weeks of breathing bad air, the effects are adding up. >> there are estimates that on poor air quality days like this, it's similar to smoking a half a pack to a pack of cigarettes a day. >> reporter: and kaiser permane permanente pulmonologist thomas daley says the tiny particulate matter we're breathing in is not just a threat to our lungs. >> we see an increase in hear
nbc bay area's marianne favro has more. >> reporter: very few people here today ever even got to see the santa cruz mountains, which believe it or not are right behind me. that's because there was thick haze and smoke. we know that smoke can cause lung problems. but doctors say it can also impact your heart. no, you didn't wake up on mars. but you might have thought so when you looked out your window this morning. an unusual orange sky, heavy haze, and falling ash combined for a scene so...
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nbc bay area's marianne favro talks with one bay area woman now in the midst of unemployment claim nightmare. >> reporter: theirnearly 600,00 kal californians filed for unemployment. >> when lisa young of antioch was laid off -- she received 50 letters from the unemployment department. the problem is not a singing one addressing to her. it turned out someone else filed several claims using her name. >> they told me i had to clear this up before i can file a claim. >> reporter: the letters she received were addressed to different people and some contains edd cards and presumably of access to funds. in the meantime, she's burning through her savings. >> i have to go get food boxes and apply for food stamps which something i have never done in my life. >> reporter: today governor newsom acknowledged that unemployment fraud is an issue. one that'll be addressed the next few weeks after the state puts a pause on processing new claim and i am policemenimpleme system. >> you will have rieequirements under this automated i.t. system to do selfies and provide verificatio verifications. >> i would lov
nbc bay area's marianne favro talks with one bay area woman now in the midst of unemployment claim nightmare. >> reporter: theirnearly 600,00 kal californians filed for unemployment. >> when lisa young of antioch was laid off -- she received 50 letters from the unemployment department. the problem is not a singing one addressing to her. it turned out someone else filed several claims using her name. >> they told me i had to clear this up before i can file a claim. >>...
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marianne favro spoke with a local woman who recorded these moments.eekend camping trip turned into a race to escape to safety. >> reporter: this is the terrifying drive juliana park of mountain view will never forget. >> scary. this is certainly the closest i would say near-death experience i've had. >> reporter: 24-year-old juliana she and several friends dodged flames to try to race away from the creek fire. >> we saw them just sort of lit aflame. they look like, my best description would be, thousands of ends of a cigarette butt. >> reporter: they had just begun the labor day weekend backpacking trip when they heard thunder and decided to turn around and hike back two hours to their car as ash started raining down. once they reached the suv though drove for an hour before running into a ranger who told them they had to turn around and led them to safety in her truck. >> just gratitude to that ranger. she saved our lives. >> reporter: the national guard was also busy saving lives in the fire zone using blackhawk helicopters to airlift 200 trapped pe
marianne favro spoke with a local woman who recorded these moments.eekend camping trip turned into a race to escape to safety. >> reporter: this is the terrifying drive juliana park of mountain view will never forget. >> scary. this is certainly the closest i would say near-death experience i've had. >> reporter: 24-year-old juliana she and several friends dodged flames to try to race away from the creek fire. >> we saw them just sort of lit aflame. they look like, my...
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. >> reporter: marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> here is another example of just how devastating fire season has been so far. this is a satellite image from the santa cruz mountain. the fire indianapols current ll. take a look at the area now. you can see the burned scar. this is the bonnie dunes area. now to the north bay, the area of the lnu complex fire. you can see the burned area surrounding the entire lake down to the edge of vacaville. let's look at the scu fire burning in the east bay and south bay. this is the bay right here and then this is san jose and that's the burned area, it is a remote area, you can see how large the fire got. east of fremont and milpitas and over this is mount hamilton down to the area of morgan hill. jessica. >> crews continue to make progress on those fires. cal fire are using helicopters to find the hot spots to put them out. the czu fire is burning more than 86,000 acres. one person has died. it is now 76% contained. 375,000 acres burned at the lnu fire. five deaths and the scu fire in the north bay has burned more than 396,000 acres. destroy
. >> reporter: marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> here is another example of just how devastating fire season has been so far. this is a satellite image from the santa cruz mountain. the fire indianapols current ll. take a look at the area now. you can see the burned scar. this is the bonnie dunes area. now to the north bay, the area of the lnu complex fire. you can see the burned area surrounding the entire lake down to the edge of vacaville. let's look at the scu fire...
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will add two new drinks to its menu, including a kiwi starfruit refresher, which was going to be marianneson's secret service code name. call back to marianne williamson. [ laughter ] you never thought, all it took was a kiwi starfruit refresher to get her back on the radar according to a new survey, almost half of young people would not date someone who doesn't recycle. said a single man, "well, you're in luck, 'cause i've been wearing the same shirt for five months." researchers in botswana believe that painting eyes on the backsides of cattle may help protect them from lion and other predators, 'cause it's horrifying when they go to the bathroom "oh, my god. ahh, what's wrong with that cow? oh, i should definitely not be eating that cow. and finally, the girl scouts announced a new french toast flavored cookie for 2021 called toast-yay. and for 2020 they announced gin mints. we got a great show for you tonight with two of my favorite guests the fantastic sandra oh will be here plus, from "cbs this morning," i'll chat with gayle king. but first, "a closer look. >> seth: hello everyone,
will add two new drinks to its menu, including a kiwi starfruit refresher, which was going to be marianneson's secret service code name. call back to marianne williamson. [ laughter ] you never thought, all it took was a kiwi starfruit refresher to get her back on the radar according to a new survey, almost half of young people would not date someone who doesn't recycle. said a single man, "well, you're in luck, 'cause i've been wearing the same shirt for five months." researchers in...
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and also what provide education to all of the 1st drivers from dennis starkers about marianne's right then and there. we think that that will do more to the result you were describing than any of our other initiatives i think the overwhelming response has been that the doctors that are graduating now and going out into practice are not person and we've seen over 20 percent decline in a prescription in oklahoma over the last 2 years my medical students will never be involved in this overprescribing behavior and there are definitely some doctors have knowingly contributed to this problem they saw an opportunity to make money and they went for it but that's that's a very small minority. as department of justice is also trying to stop those who are responsible like one of the richest families in the country the one that funds and controls the purse and hire. article i wanted to show you that appeared for bush about the sackler family and back in 2015 they had 14 bay and one of the richest families in the united states and they've sold more than 35000000000. dollars worth of oxy since it w
and also what provide education to all of the 1st drivers from dennis starkers about marianne's right then and there. we think that that will do more to the result you were describing than any of our other initiatives i think the overwhelming response has been that the doctors that are graduating now and going out into practice are not person and we've seen over 20 percent decline in a prescription in oklahoma over the last 2 years my medical students will never be involved in this...
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solutions to their plight and that resilience is largely largely on the strength of the women refuges marianne tell you what inspired me and that was watching your text talk to cocoon and there was a picture that just met tattered me it was you in your school uniform and you are so happy to get the picture while he's happy. i was happy because i was in a safe space where our be encouraged to develop my own voice our enough pain where as a woman our accepted and told to or think outside the box hours in a case where i was taught to question this is started that so much don't want me to be in the classroom and i was in a haze where i could be mice out without having to worry about mary you'd have to shrink just out of you have to be silent you're a refugee i was in a space where i was reminded i was a student that could become anything with the resources that i've been given. this is something that's really important right now and i know that you are a big advocate for refugees because you were a refugee and so when we look at refugees around the world and we look at women and girls in particula
solutions to their plight and that resilience is largely largely on the strength of the women refuges marianne tell you what inspired me and that was watching your text talk to cocoon and there was a picture that just met tattered me it was you in your school uniform and you are so happy to get the picture while he's happy. i was happy because i was in a safe space where our be encouraged to develop my own voice our enough pain where as a woman our accepted and told to or think outside the box...
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minibus at around 10 o'clock we don't know where it went since that moment we have no idea where marianne is a what happened to her. or. is not is one of the last opposition leaders still free in minsk on sunday he marched alongside kolesnikov many of their colleagues were arrested or have been forced to leave the country in the last few days. are you staying in bellers of course of course i'll stand by lawyers but it's unclear whether she is still in the country another leading activist. also wanted to stay in belarus but she's now in poland on monday she revealed that the belarussian secret service had taken her to the buddha and forced her to leave the country. well dozens of wildfires are ravaging the californian countryside burning more than 2000000 i obviously which is a new record and one that was broken earlier than in any previous season 55 is struggling to contain the blaze that is the flames have been fueled by scorching conditions temperatures reached a record 49 degrees celsius in los angeles county on sunday authorities have to clear the state of emergency in several countie
minibus at around 10 o'clock we don't know where it went since that moment we have no idea where marianne is a what happened to her. or. is not is one of the last opposition leaders still free in minsk on sunday he marched alongside kolesnikov many of their colleagues were arrested or have been forced to leave the country in the last few days. are you staying in bellers of course of course i'll stand by lawyers but it's unclear whether she is still in the country another leading activist. also...
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sociopaths rather has better than smart ones on the ball next up former democratic presidential candidate marianne williamson when i think of this convention 1st word that comes out for me is patriotic you see it's a great american tradition to push back about over against overreach by capitalism that's what the labor unions are that push back is the most patriotic most traditionally american thing that we can. know. the most patriotic thing we could do is ballad down to the to corporate wall street pro war parties and obediently allow the nation c.e.o.'s to extract all the good working years out of our souls in exchange for one we paid vacation and sometimes dental services dental that's the american way all this talk of loving and helping each other and health care is a human right and strong labor unions are creating a sustainable environment that won't turn to ash in a few years that's on american i read it on a papa john's pizza menu and pizza never lies well let's ask one of the elders of zion on in the matrix dr cornel west we are living in the moment of massive imperial meltdown spiritual
sociopaths rather has better than smart ones on the ball next up former democratic presidential candidate marianne williamson when i think of this convention 1st word that comes out for me is patriotic you see it's a great american tradition to push back about over against overreach by capitalism that's what the labor unions are that push back is the most patriotic most traditionally american thing that we can. know. the most patriotic thing we could do is ballad down to the to corporate wall...
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chair marianne e though who also took part in the session as a different view on the matter it was a little bit disappointing because i think there was no reasonable or position except 'd me and the. human both said ok if there isn't poison needing of mr lever only 1st make a serious investigation to know who is guilty and don't set the name of the guilty before investigation everybody understand that there is. some. idea between this and this sanction to stop or to continue the last 3 years through exhibit and now for europe if europe want to be independent there is dissolution it's continued nostri into and how the direct relation with russia oath was that this. gets a loan or what we do it's the only solution for europe we need to to buy share gas from america and i see in the interest of europeans 2 of the various produce for gas. well among the possible sanctions that were discussed in the parliament slamming the brakes on the north stream to pipeline project austria though objected to that as a response stressing that the energy link is a purely economic venture one moreover th
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i'm marianne rafferty.udge jeanine: a lot to discuss with my panel on my interview with president trump. dan bongino and leo terrell join me now. let's talk about law and order. our favorite topic. the president when i asked him about what he would do own election night. should there be riots? what would he do? he says it's called insurrection. what do you think about that, dan? >> it was a tool invoked by hw bush in the l.a. riots. he also has 100,000 plus federal agents on duty on election night. the left is super violent -- the far left. not all democrats. but the radical left has a record from antifa and blm for street violence. you walked outside of the white house what you witnessed was not a protest. you witnessed deranged lunatics attacking people. calling my wife -- white women calling her a disgrace. i have it all on tape. say hello to your dogs. mine bark, too. what you are witness is is not a protest. one more point i want to make on this. you don't have to take my word for it that the left is p
i'm marianne rafferty.udge jeanine: a lot to discuss with my panel on my interview with president trump. dan bongino and leo terrell join me now. let's talk about law and order. our favorite topic. the president when i asked him about what he would do own election night. should there be riots? what would he do? he says it's called insurrection. what do you think about that, dan? >> it was a tool invoked by hw bush in the l.a. riots. he also has 100,000 plus federal agents on duty on...
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. >> there is welcome news today as san francisco's marianne noungss some reopenings and lays out a plano get others back in business. good afternoon. i'm kristen sze. >> i'm dan ashley. united states added about 40,000 coronavirus cases today after hitting 6 million yesterday. >> california reported a little more than 3,700 diagnosed covid-19 cases, its lowest total in a while. >> but the state also saw 85 deaths, pushing its total to more than 13,000. the bay area has had nearly 88,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus. >> in san francisco, a new timeline has been established for reopening businesses and schools. this as some barber shops and nail salons were allowed to reopen for
. >> there is welcome news today as san francisco's marianne noungss some reopenings and lays out a plano get others back in business. good afternoon. i'm kristen sze. >> i'm dan ashley. united states added about 40,000 coronavirus cases today after hitting 6 million yesterday. >> california reported a little more than 3,700 diagnosed covid-19 cases, its lowest total in a while. >> but the state also saw 85 deaths, pushing its total to more than 13,000. the bay area has...
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he is not, as marianne marsh, the democratic strategists said earlier, he is not the best debater, hemore thanl lost in his thoughts even more than i am doing right now and he mumbles and loses his train of thought. he did a lot of that but he pushed back against donald trump. he seemed reasonably strong, he was coherent and there for 90 minutes and when the bar has been set at senile, that is already better, right? indeed. idid already better, right? indeed. i did wonder, if you were a voter that was angered by the deaths of lack citizens at the hands of police who had been energised for the lack lives matter protest —— black citizens, black lives matter. do you see any hope to make you turn out and vote? i'm going to speak in purely, strategic, political terms. the more that joe biden is not seen as being pulled is the left of the democratic party, the better it is for him in the general election. that has always been true of the democratic candidates and this time around as well. i think biden answered that a very well, that was it something you could listen to an answer. they were
he is not, as marianne marsh, the democratic strategists said earlier, he is not the best debater, hemore thanl lost in his thoughts even more than i am doing right now and he mumbles and loses his train of thought. he did a lot of that but he pushed back against donald trump. he seemed reasonably strong, he was coherent and there for 90 minutes and when the bar has been set at senile, that is already better, right? indeed. idid already better, right? indeed. i did wonder, if you were a voter...
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seign goodbye to a husband and a father marianne mitra died in july after he was admitted to hospital with a fever and breathing difficulties he tested positive for the corona virus but you won't see his name on the list of coronavirus fatalities a muscular disorder was the official pause and death the family are confused. they feel a feel that they are hiding death records otherwise why would they take my father so far away for crim a show the government is saying my father died of my esteem but they have created him according to covert 19 protocol for that little piece of sea it's not a unique story and could explain why india has only had about 80000 covert 19 deaths in a country of 1300000000 people experts are warning that these figures might be misleading saying india isn't counting many deaths a claim that the health ministry has strongly denied. a certain degree of undercounting no doubt but certainly not to explain their. number of deaths if for example if you look at deaths for 1000000. there. their number is about 60000000 and the united states about 4 times less so populat
seign goodbye to a husband and a father marianne mitra died in july after he was admitted to hospital with a fever and breathing difficulties he tested positive for the corona virus but you won't see his name on the list of coronavirus fatalities a muscular disorder was the official pause and death the family are confused. they feel a feel that they are hiding death records otherwise why would they take my father so far away for crim a show the government is saying my father died of my esteem...
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i wonder if marianne got this, she is a big fan of the show.have to ask when i call her today, the next episode is wednesday. jillian: thank you for the clarification. congresswoman alexandria ocasio cortez calling for tax hikes. will this impact new yorkers leaving the state? >> illegal immigrant arrested at least 10 times under new york sanctuary policy. the a silly woman joining us next. >> and illegal immigrant freed by police ten times under century city policy is finally in federal custody critics calling the revolving door of justice in this case a complete abuse of the system. here to react is new york assemblywoman molly a. let's bring up the pending charges against this illegal immigrant who was released ten times, intent to cause physical injury, harassment, grand larceny among other things listed on your screen. what is your response? how does this happen? >> thank you for covering this. when i ran for mayor in 2017 against bill diblasio sanctuary policy, his support for these policies and implementation was one of the number one th
i wonder if marianne got this, she is a big fan of the show.have to ask when i call her today, the next episode is wednesday. jillian: thank you for the clarification. congresswoman alexandria ocasio cortez calling for tax hikes. will this impact new yorkers leaving the state? >> illegal immigrant arrested at least 10 times under new york sanctuary policy. the a silly woman joining us next. >> and illegal immigrant freed by police ten times under century city policy is finally in...
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marla maples wanted $25 million if the marianne fariage failed. but trump agreed to pay her $1 million and another $1 million to buy a house. miss maples agreed to these terms with the hope that trump would renee shat a better deal in five years. and that history of course, you know, is uncomfortable alongside the president's constant effort to associate himself with the military and wanting military parades helping his honor and the rest of it. it is also just a little bit strange, right, just as a human thing to do. i mean parents of course worry about the safety of their son or daughter signing up to the military and may end up going to war, we all understand that. we also understand that military family on the whole are proud of their sons and daughters who serve. my dad is a vet and i am hugely proud of him and my cousin is a vet and i am thankful of their service. threatening your kids that they'll be cut-off and no longer your kid if they enlist? it is just not a normal thing. especially for somebody who's so l loud now and proclaiming how
marla maples wanted $25 million if the marianne fariage failed. but trump agreed to pay her $1 million and another $1 million to buy a house. miss maples agreed to these terms with the hope that trump would renee shat a better deal in five years. and that history of course, you know, is uncomfortable alongside the president's constant effort to associate himself with the military and wanting military parades helping his honor and the rest of it. it is also just a little bit strange, right, just...