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the end of slavery was celebrated by the black community than just as it was today in marin city. >> we are resilient and strong. we are proud people. >> reporter: pastor floyd thompkins reminded the crowd the news came today have years after president lincoln signed the emancipation proclamation. he said for black americans juneteenth is not about achieving freedom but also the betrayal of trust that came with it. >> we are looking at the history and how it is told and then how it is written. this is what juneteenth represents. it took a while very intentionally to tell people they were free. because the history, the news was being manipulated. >> reporter: until now the memory of juneteenth has been kept alive by the black community with little in the history books to mark its importance. that's why the establishment of the state as a national holiday gave added significance to today's festival. >> it has always been a holiday to us. with that being said, it's allowing the world to know the meaning of juneteenth. everything about it, behind it, and the celebration of it. >> we are
the end of slavery was celebrated by the black community than just as it was today in marin city. >> we are resilient and strong. we are proud people. >> reporter: pastor floyd thompkins reminded the crowd the news came today have years after president lincoln signed the emancipation proclamation. he said for black americans juneteenth is not about achieving freedom but also the betrayal of trust that came with it. >> we are looking at the history and how it is told and then...
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oh, one near sausalito and marine city. he latest updates that i have from the southern marin fire district is that this was a vegetation fire that started on southbound one. oh, one. but they said about an hour ago that the fire was under control and that there were no additional evacuations now golden gate transit just to give us an idea of what traffic is doing in this area is that's a camera on top of mount tam. she's so that's why taken so much there. but golden gate transit is saying that bus is traveling on highway one o one may experience delays because of this brush fire that was on southbound one. oh, one and also a vehicle collision on the northbound side of the highway. so that should tell us what's happening with traffic in the area. but we do know that the forward progress of the fire has been stopped. we are working to get more information into how this fire started. how big it got. if there's any damage that was done. but the traffic backup on one. oh, one still very apparent here in marin county. we do have
oh, one near sausalito and marine city. he latest updates that i have from the southern marin fire district is that this was a vegetation fire that started on southbound one. oh, one. but they said about an hour ago that the fire was under control and that there were no additional evacuations now golden gate transit just to give us an idea of what traffic is doing in this area is that's a camera on top of mount tam. she's so that's why taken so much there. but golden gate transit is saying that...
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he remembered the austin family from marin city staged their home to appear that the residents were white>> i had a conversation with one of her white friends and she was like okay, i will bring over pictures of my family. the home appraised for $493,000 more. >> that's part of the reason i wanted to do this. because watching those stories kind of helped me through the process . >> a realtor helped him stage the home. >> you might want to take down photos, you may want someone else to step in and be there during the actual appraisal. >> then he asked his coworkers ethnically ambiguous daughter as he put it if she would stand in for him on the day of the puzzle appraisal . >> i have a lot of privilege, a fair skinned white individual if i can use my privilege to help other people in the community, then why not? >> the appraised value $630,000, two appraisals, two months apart, $150,000 difference. he thinks was largely because of race. >> it doesn't feel good. so to have somebody's comment stand in and we get to all of a sudden a higher value . >> the big difference we noted where the comp
he remembered the austin family from marin city staged their home to appear that the residents were white>> i had a conversation with one of her white friends and she was like okay, i will bring over pictures of my family. the home appraised for $493,000 more. >> that's part of the reason i wanted to do this. because watching those stories kind of helped me through the process . >> a realtor helped him stage the home. >> you might want to take down photos, you may want...
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bay area cities were found to be highly segregated including marin city, oakland, fremont, sentences go, and san jose. but two of the most diverse counties are alameda county, and contra costa county. researchers say they found the biggest form of racial division in housing. >> the most affluent and exclususive communities in the region have some of thee strongngest land-use controls that make it very difficult, if not impossssible, to build more affordable housing, that wouldl open up the communities, and allow for a more diverse residency, and community. it is the lack of affordable housing that is the issue. you can build affordable housing, but if it is reserved just for seniors, for example, you are not creating integration. that is a factor in a number of cities. >>> you can find more details on the uc berkeley study on our website, kpix.com. it includes an interactive map where you can see how segregated your community may be. so go on to covid-19 and a free vaccine with a side of french fries. it's part of the deal at northern california mcdonald's locations. we have seen pop
bay area cities were found to be highly segregated including marin city, oakland, fremont, sentences go, and san jose. but two of the most diverse counties are alameda county, and contra costa county. researchers say they found the biggest form of racial division in housing. >> the most affluent and exclususive communities in the region have some of thee strongngest land-use controls that make it very difficult, if not impossssible, to build more affordable housing, that wouldl open up...
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it was burning does not the southbound lanes not far from the marin city exit. at one point smoke from the fire was blowing across 101 toward sausalito. traffic was backed up for a time. firefighters were able to get under control and no word yet on the cause. >>> another fire burning in the hills between novato and whitaker earlier today. local drone pilot captured some deal for us. you can see the smoke above the dry brush pick of the fire was estimated at about 2 to 3 acres. in this video from chopper five you can the what was left behind as crews were mopping up. all responding to this one. time-lapse video from one of pg&e's cameras in the area. our meteorologist is looking ahead to a weekend warm-up. it is just the beginning of this thing, right? >> but at least get a few days to get used to it. from below average temperatures that we've had all week including today to normal temperatures this weekend to way above normal by the end of next week. for right now it is really nice outside. temperatures are mostly in the 70s, upper 60s in santa rosa come mid 60
it was burning does not the southbound lanes not far from the marin city exit. at one point smoke from the fire was blowing across 101 toward sausalito. traffic was backed up for a time. firefighters were able to get under control and no word yet on the cause. >>> another fire burning in the hills between novato and whitaker earlier today. local drone pilot captured some deal for us. you can see the smoke above the dry brush pick of the fire was estimated at about 2 to 3 acres. in this...
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oh, one near marine city sausalito mid-afternoon, little grass fire. they had all the lanes shut down of one. oh, one things or feel like, you know, we're getting back to normal and it's going to heat up as we start looking at summer. we reported not out of the woods when it comes to the fire not even close so far to go. you know, some are starting the following sunday. not this sunday, the following sunday, but we're going to see a major heat wave here at the end of spring. that is going to be something >> certainly we're worried about fire danger. it's going to be an issue that's going to be with us until we get back to the rains. hopefully in the october. but that's a long way to go between now and then. out this fire danger just a little bit elevated in spots. you can see around the state and then let's take it for a closer look locally. and you can see here just some a light breeze is continuing to blow. and so you see the areas shaded in yellow slight orange that's like maybe just moving into the moderate category for fire danger there as well. b
oh, one near marine city sausalito mid-afternoon, little grass fire. they had all the lanes shut down of one. oh, one things or feel like, you know, we're getting back to normal and it's going to heat up as we start looking at summer. we reported not out of the woods when it comes to the fire not even close so far to go. you know, some are starting the following sunday. not this sunday, the following sunday, but we're going to see a major heat wave here at the end of spring. that is going to be...
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oh, one near marine city sausalito mid-afternoon, little grass fire.y had all the lanes shut down of one. oh, one things or feel like, you know, we're getting back to normal and it's going to heat up as we start looking at summer. we reported not out of the woods when it comes to the fire not even close so far to go. you know, some are starting the following sunday. not this sunday, the following sunday, but we're going to see a major heat wave here at
oh, one near marine city sausalito mid-afternoon, little grass fire.y had all the lanes shut down of one. oh, one things or feel like, you know, we're getting back to normal and it's going to heat up as we start looking at summer. we reported not out of the woods when it comes to the fire not even close so far to go. you know, some are starting the following sunday. not this sunday, the following sunday, but we're going to see a major heat wave here at
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hundreds of people gathered at the fifth annual juneteenth festival in marine city.st time they got to celebrate it as a national holiday. until now, the memory of juneteenth was mainly kept alive by the black community. today, event goers say now more people better understand why it is so important and worth celebrating. >> with all that is going on, we are really being lifted up so that the nation, the world sees that our contributions and that truly blacks matter. >> it was exactly 156 years ago today that union soldiers arrived in texas with news the civil war was over and that slaves would soon be free. >> americans across the country celebrated juneteenth in milwaukee. thousands of people kicked off the day with a huge parade. they marked the two-and-a-half years it took for news of freedom to reach all the enslaved people in the u.s. and in washington dc, people celebrated with marchs and live bands entertaining the crowds. >>> still ahead, an update on breaking news out of oakland. a shooting during a juneteenth celebration leaves one dead and also hundreds r
hundreds of people gathered at the fifth annual juneteenth festival in marine city.st time they got to celebrate it as a national holiday. until now, the memory of juneteenth was mainly kept alive by the black community. today, event goers say now more people better understand why it is so important and worth celebrating. >> with all that is going on, we are really being lifted up so that the nation, the world sees that our contributions and that truly blacks matter. >> it was...
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him with returning before they took off and tore down the hill to where many residents live in marin city. and earlier this morning. take a look at this. this is what it looked like in novato fire flared out there sending smoke into the sky and certainly created some anxiety that anxiety field by the dry vegetation in one county as well as throughout the state and not only is that fire season but the drought pushing us into a potentially dangerous situation worsen. it has been in past years. years. cal fire spokesperson john hanging. >> right now. statewide fire dangers letting up and down the state. we have a heat wave is coming in that's going to come much touch. all parts of the state. so really a dangers. we're going to be elevated up and down the state. so we're really looking to the public to to be aware of what they're doing this weekend. in and just be safe because you know, those conditions are ripe and ready and we want to do is try to avoid those an intentional fires. >> and as you can see for yourself, it is extremely dry out their conditions. what they are normally like in th
him with returning before they took off and tore down the hill to where many residents live in marin city. and earlier this morning. take a look at this. this is what it looked like in novato fire flared out there sending smoke into the sky and certainly created some anxiety that anxiety field by the dry vegetation in one county as well as throughout the state and not only is that fire season but the drought pushing us into a potentially dangerous situation worsen. it has been in past years....
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reporter: the drill was organized by the fire district which fought a fast-moving grass fire in marin city on friday. >> we want to make sure the community is aware had to evacuate, how important a practice ahead of time. >> it is important. no reason not to be prepared. >> reporter: lester there was no drill for sonoma and napa county residents. thousands were chased out by the glass fire which destroyed hundreds of homes. >> this is something we think about all the time. you read about the drought and fire season that's coming. we wonder which is the best way to go and who's looking out for that and now we know. >> reporter: there was another drill for residents in the tam valley neighborhood. people got fire safety information and a free solar powered emergency radio. >> we want to do what's right just in case this sign comes to evacuate, which we hope never does. it's not a matter of if but when. >> reporter: firefighters will tell you that being prepared is so important. four more drills are scheduled in souther marin later this month. >> it could be a first in the bay area to deal wi
reporter: the drill was organized by the fire district which fought a fast-moving grass fire in marin city on friday. >> we want to make sure the community is aware had to evacuate, how important a practice ahead of time. >> it is important. no reason not to be prepared. >> reporter: lester there was no drill for sonoma and napa county residents. thousands were chased out by the glass fire which destroyed hundreds of homes. >> this is something we think about all the...
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vicki grant also to pot in marin city spent a great time as well. all right. on kron 4 news tonight at 10 o'clock. >> incredible body cam video showing up a police officer rescue a driver and dog from a burning car. coming up, we'll hear from that bureau also today, hot tomorrow. it is going to be blazing kron. 4 chief meteorologist lawrence karnow tracking the potential for record setting temperatures and what will be the worst heat wave. >> of the year so far. those stories and much more still on the way tonight kron 4 news at 10. >> when time from the bay area's local news station. you're watching kron. 4 news. you can drink a lot of water. stay hydrated with. >> some nice sunshine today but also some serious heat has people searching for a way to cool down and many parts of the bay area. let's take a live look at some of the temperatures outside right now. you can see it is still very warm for this hour of the night. finally some relief inland, though, where we sell places such as fairfield reach 100 degrees earlier today, but still very warm out there in
vicki grant also to pot in marin city spent a great time as well. all right. on kron 4 news tonight at 10 o'clock. >> incredible body cam video showing up a police officer rescue a driver and dog from a burning car. coming up, we'll hear from that bureau also today, hot tomorrow. it is going to be blazing kron. 4 chief meteorologist lawrence karnow tracking the potential for record setting temperatures and what will be the worst heat wave. >> of the year so far. those stories and...
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said to give more details about the shooting during a news conference tomorrow, investigators in marin city need the public's help in finding the people responsible for a fatal shooting over the weekend. and the sheriff's office says a 63 year old man was shot to death on drake avenue near don ho street around 5 40. sunday evening. another person was also shot but is expected to survive, investigators found multiple shell casings at the scene but have not released any suspect information. anyone with information should call the marin county sheriff's office. the prosecutors today confirmed that they will no longer seek the death penalty for scott peterson if he is granted a retrial. peterson was convicted back in 2000. two for the murder of his pregnant wife, lacey. a superior court judge is now considering whether petition to get a new trial on just the penalty phase. separate claims of juror misconduct could bring a complete retrial, prosecutors say. after consulting with lacey's family, they decided to take the death sentence off the table. the next hearing is set for june. 18th if no do
said to give more details about the shooting during a news conference tomorrow, investigators in marin city need the public's help in finding the people responsible for a fatal shooting over the weekend. and the sheriff's office says a 63 year old man was shot to death on drake avenue near don ho street around 5 40. sunday evening. another person was also shot but is expected to survive, investigators found multiple shell casings at the scene but have not released any suspect information....
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we were formed in the city of philadelphia but did not remain there very long because in 1800 when the government moved from philadelphia to washington, the marinemoved with it. we camped on the hill overlooking the potomac river and began giving concerts almost immediately. there was no other amusement in the new city so all of the people in the city came to our camp to hear the music. among those who came was a man by the name of john adams. he had just moved into a new building called the president's house, about half a mile from our camp. he enjoyed the music very much, so much so that on new year's day 1801 month the first time -- 1801, the first time that he opened the doors to the white house to the citizens of the city to come in, he invited the marine band to provide music for that occasion. we have provided music for every occasion since that time. music is based pretty much on the popular type of music. it wasn't the foxtrot or rumba in those days. it was the minuet. we're going to play one that we feel quite sure was popular in the early days of our country and was undoubtedly dance to in -- danced to in the east room of the white ho
we were formed in the city of philadelphia but did not remain there very long because in 1800 when the government moved from philadelphia to washington, the marinemoved with it. we camped on the hill overlooking the potomac river and began giving concerts almost immediately. there was no other amusement in the new city so all of the people in the city came to our camp to hear the music. among those who came was a man by the name of john adams. he had just moved into a new building called the...
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city. >>> marin leaders are calling their recent decision to approve a new sick leave policy the closing a hole in the safety net. "the mercury news" reports recent changes to state law created this so-called hole where businesses with 25 or fewer employees nor longer required to provide paid sick leave for missing work due to the pandemic. supervisors unanimously approved a new ordinance allowing up to 80 hours of supplemental sick leave. it sunsets at the end of september. new this morning, palo alto leaders are laying out some of the city's gradual reopening plans. the "palo alto weekly" reports tomorrow's fully opening will not impact the city's deliberate process. libraries are opening with outdoor facilities and outdoor concert series returning one month from now, but some things and no time line yet to reopening of that city hall. >>> the red hot housing market squeezing out middle class home buyers trying to make it in the bay. "the press democrat" reports the median price is at a new july time high. over the past three months alone the county's median sale price rose $13,000, 17
city. >>> marin leaders are calling their recent decision to approve a new sick leave policy the closing a hole in the safety net. "the mercury news" reports recent changes to state law created this so-called hole where businesses with 25 or fewer employees nor longer required to provide paid sick leave for missing work due to the pandemic. supervisors unanimously approved a new ordinance allowing up to 80 hours of supplemental sick leave. it sunsets at the end of september....
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they reached out to me and tookk queues from the marin austin city family several months ago and he hadat looked different for the appraisal when he felt his home was undervalued. >> reporter: for this single family and oakland native the moment he saw this house, he knew his kids knew this house was home. >> my children made the decision pour me. >> reporter: he purchased the property in 2019 for $430,000. he was aware of the property would need some work. >> we did a new roof and redid the children's bedrooms and redid the stairs and new gate in the front with the automatic gate opener. >> reporter: as he made improvements to the home real estate values climbed steadily during the pandemic and interest rates fell. he decided to refinance to beat the current mortgage rate the first appraisal in november 2020 came in at $575,000 after filing a rebuttal. but he was convinced he could find a better rate with a different lenter and then hit with a $480,000 appraisal this january while looking into fha loan. he was stunned. >> hard to prove what was in the other gentleman's intentions but e
they reached out to me and tookk queues from the marin austin city family several months ago and he hadat looked different for the appraisal when he felt his home was undervalued. >> reporter: for this single family and oakland native the moment he saw this house, he knew his kids knew this house was home. >> my children made the decision pour me. >> reporter: he purchased the property in 2019 for $430,000. he was aware of the property would need some work. >> we did a...
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it's not just the city now. marine layer in for much of the immediate bay. classic, early june, it's june gloom. this is what we're going to be doing for a while probably. oakland 64 for the daytime high today. santa rosa only 78. that's quite nice for this time of year. that's where we're going to notice the change tomorrow. if we take a look at the driving factor in the way we experience the weather in june, it's all the stratus clouds just perfectly outlining the coast except for that one opening that allows the clouds to stream in through the golden gate. and from there that little ribbon will then extend back in and fill in a lot of the bay tomorrow. but not as much tomorrow as it has been. and that's where the change comes in. if we take a look at 7:00 a.m. tomorrow, we've got clouds for much of the east bay. but take a look up here. santa rosa, that is different. you've been waking up to a gray blanket for the past couple mornings. certainly today it was gray. and that was a strong enough influence that it really kept your temperatures quite nice. the
it's not just the city now. marine layer in for much of the immediate bay. classic, early june, it's june gloom. this is what we're going to be doing for a while probably. oakland 64 for the daytime high today. santa rosa only 78. that's quite nice for this time of year. that's where we're going to notice the change tomorrow. if we take a look at the driving factor in the way we experience the weather in june, it's all the stratus clouds just perfectly outlining the coast except for that one...
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so the city is asking people to move to a new site. a mile north at marin ship park. a judge signed off on it. >> these rich people up here don't want to look at us. that's bottom line. >> reporter: many neighbors sympathize with them but believe the city approved site is a better spot. >> they set up storage for them. this is actually public restroom right there. so they have better access to public facilities. so i think that that's probably a good interim solution. not a long-term solution. long-term try to figure out how to get housing for them. >> reporter: but many people will stay put. >> it looks like a concentration camp because there's a fence around the whole thing. >> reporter: about eight people have moved to the new site and the big question now for the city is how will they get the 20 some odd other people to go from here to the other site? we'll see on tuesday. live in sausalito, i'm da lin, kpix 5. >> on to the fire watch now. minutes ago we learned cal fire crews have fully contained a 40- acre vegetation fire burning in the bay point area. cal fire c
so the city is asking people to move to a new site. a mile north at marin ship park. a judge signed off on it. >> these rich people up here don't want to look at us. that's bottom line. >> reporter: many neighbors sympathize with them but believe the city approved site is a better spot. >> they set up storage for them. this is actually public restroom right there. so they have better access to public facilities. so i think that that's probably a good interim solution. not a...
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doused them with retardant before it took off and tore down the hill to where many residents live in marin cityflared up sending smoke into the sky and certainly creating some anxiety. >> that anxiety fueled by the dry vegetation in marin county as well as throughout the state. not only is it fire season but the drought pushing us into a potentially dangerous situation here is cal fire spokesperson. jon right now. statewide fire dangers of letting up and down the state. we have a. >> heat wave is coming in that's going to come much touch. all parts of the state. so really a going to be elevated up and down the state. so we're really looking to the public to. >> to be aware of what they're doing this weekend. in and just be safe because you know, those conditions are ripe and ready and we want to do is try to avoid those an intentional fires. >> heggie says that they are staffed and ready. >> what we've done and cal fire is we've kind of anticipated by looking at the drought, looking at some of the conditions earlier in the year realizing that we were going to be in higher fire danger earlier th
doused them with retardant before it took off and tore down the hill to where many residents live in marin cityflared up sending smoke into the sky and certainly creating some anxiety. >> that anxiety fueled by the dry vegetation in marin county as well as throughout the state. not only is it fire season but the drought pushing us into a potentially dangerous situation here is cal fire spokesperson. jon right now. statewide fire dangers of letting up and down the state. we have a....
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host: that is marine in redwood city, california. the for the people at, -- the for the people act, a bill to address voter access and election integrity, this is a wrap up from the congressional research, it expands voter registration, voter access, limits to removing voters from voter rolls, establishes safe to establish independent redistricting commissions, sets forth provisions on election security, direct campaign-finance issues, including expanding the prohibition on campaign spending by foreign nationals. a lot in that bill so named because it was the first piece of legislation that democrats tried to move at the beginning of the 117th congress. now it is unclear what the fate of the bill will be now that joe manchin has said he will not support it. surely out of christian burke virginia, republican, good morning. caller: how are you today? host: i'm doing all right. what you think about joe manchin? caller: i think he is a true american. i was a democrat but i have been a republican for many years. i truly admire him for the
host: that is marine in redwood city, california. the for the people at, -- the for the people act, a bill to address voter access and election integrity, this is a wrap up from the congressional research, it expands voter registration, voter access, limits to removing voters from voter rolls, establishes safe to establish independent redistricting commissions, sets forth provisions on election security, direct campaign-finance issues, including expanding the prohibition on campaign spending by...
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prosecutors say the man you see in the red jacket is a former marine and a former new york city police officer. he is part of the violent mob rushing police officers and tackling them to the ground. so why are republicans still trying to pretend the rioters weren't a threat? >>> plus the supreme court upholding obamacare for the third time, protecting health care for millions of americans. >>> and president joe biden signing a bill making juneteenth a federal holiday to commemorate the end of slavery in the united states. >>> let's get to one of the people in the room today when the president signed the bill making juneteenth a federal holiday, and that's congressman colin allred of texas, and he joins me now. congressman, good evening. thank you. that's a big smile you have there, so it's good to see you. look, you're from texas where juneteenth got its start. you stood there in the white house, a house built by slaves, where the first black female vp spoke before, you know, the current president, who everybody issed -- served under the first black president, signing that bill. >> you
prosecutors say the man you see in the red jacket is a former marine and a former new york city police officer. he is part of the violent mob rushing police officers and tackling them to the ground. so why are republicans still trying to pretend the rioters weren't a threat? >>> plus the supreme court upholding obamacare for the third time, protecting health care for millions of americans. >>> and president joe biden signing a bill making juneteenth a federal holiday to...
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kron four's, maureen kelly joining us live from city hall marine there is nothing like getting married at san francisco city hall. that's right now. well, today for the first time in a long time. we got to experience. >> both pride and joy inside san francisco city hall. >> the san francisco freedom band played. i feel good by james brown as members of the lgbt community gathered outside city hall greeting each other with hugs instead of elbow bumps, all leading up to the traditional raising of the rainbow flag at city hall. this is really one of my favorite times of year and you know what, we're going to celebrate. we're going to have a good time. we're going to keep smiles on our faces because we survive the pandemic uaw. >> and we're still here. and we're still kick in this year. pride festivities will be both virtual and some in person. but for the second year in a row, there will be no big pride parade soon enough. we will be back. >> on market street in the 10's of thousands shouting and hugging and loving happy pride. everybody. >> i now pronounce you spouses for live. you may k
kron four's, maureen kelly joining us live from city hall marine there is nothing like getting married at san francisco city hall. that's right now. well, today for the first time in a long time. we got to experience. >> both pride and joy inside san francisco city hall. >> the san francisco freedom band played. i feel good by james brown as members of the lgbt community gathered outside city hall greeting each other with hugs instead of elbow bumps, all leading up to the...
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police show the body cam footage shows thomas webster a former marine and retired city police officera red coat screaming profanities at police and threatening a flag pole before rushing to officers. webster has pleaded not guilty including assault police. the close up police perspective shows what the forced to wade in to fight off the mob. the new video comes as the republican party grapples with the conspiracy theory has has gained traction. we're not trump supporters but fbi agents who conspiracy theorists complain are appearing in court report records as unnamed or unindicted co-conspirators. legal experts say the term is not used but unnamed people who pardon meed in the crime but haven't been charged. the theory has been readily embraced by in the gop. >> the doj, or fbi or anybody in the intel community, what kind of role were they playing? >> reporter: but other republicans are pushing back, peter meyer of michigan, meyer tweeted, not peaceful, not led in by police. not antifa, not fbi. can't believe i have to say that. we are expecting the release of more videos from the cou
police show the body cam footage shows thomas webster a former marine and retired city police officera red coat screaming profanities at police and threatening a flag pole before rushing to officers. webster has pleaded not guilty including assault police. the close up police perspective shows what the forced to wade in to fight off the mob. the new video comes as the republican party grapples with the conspiracy theory has has gained traction. we're not trump supporters but fbi agents who...
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he's a former marine, retired new york city police officer who's accused of participating the januarynd we must warn you the audio in this foot hajj haage has not been se. [ indiscernible ] [ shouting ] >> beating officers with a flagpole. you see that video with your own eyes. you see that horror with your own eyes. it makes it all the more stunning that some republicans and some deranged entertainers keep developing new improbable false ways to say the insurrection did not happen. what stands in the way of their whitewashing january 6th? reality. it was described as a tour. that's how congressman andrew described it, ransacking offices and beating law enforcement officers. by the way, it was clyde who barricaded the door to the rioters. >>> the justice department charged a rioter for unlawfully bringing a semi-automatic hand begun on the premises and they brought baseball bats and bear spray. >> another absurd claim easily disproved with pictures. see above. rioters used bear spray, flagpoles, and visually attacked police. >> number 4, the myth that the fbi orchestrated the deadly a
he's a former marine, retired new york city police officer who's accused of participating the januarynd we must warn you the audio in this foot hajj haage has not been se. [ indiscernible ] [ shouting ] >> beating officers with a flagpole. you see that video with your own eyes. you see that horror with your own eyes. it makes it all the more stunning that some republicans and some deranged entertainers keep developing new improbable false ways to say the insurrection did not happen. what...
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the coral reefs contribute heavily to the bio city of marine life. but in kenya, the under increasing threat from the climate emergency and censuring marine biologists and fishes are trying to save the coral reefs off the coast of batter. the reef looks degraded, but at least there is still fishes here. jo ann coworker and her colleague pizza will still be visit the some way need coral reef every 2 years to check up on this fragile ecosystem. i concluded that we have up to 4 for declaring infusion factors in the last 2 or 3 d kids. and that is a problem as local fishermen know all to well, my son was born and bred in winnie fishing has been his main source of income for years. now i told him once i was on the pharmacy to get the cash was still good. when i started quoting, but over the past 4 years, he sent me. the number of fish has been declining money. require me daddy clark. i'm on base. i'm like, i say, you know, if i knew enough a war, the marine biologists have enlisted the support of locals in their efforts to protect the coral reefs. they've
the coral reefs contribute heavily to the bio city of marine life. but in kenya, the under increasing threat from the climate emergency and censuring marine biologists and fishes are trying to save the coral reefs off the coast of batter. the reef looks degraded, but at least there is still fishes here. jo ann coworker and her colleague pizza will still be visit the some way need coral reef every 2 years to check up on this fragile ecosystem. i concluded that we have up to 4 for declaring...
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. >>> the city warned, if they can't meet the 20% goal, deeper cuts may be necessary. mandatory restrictions are also in place in the marinnty, healdsburg in the city of sonoma. >>> the man who suffered a shark bite in san mateo talked about what happened. >>> "clifford the big red dog" comes to life . the strong reaction to the new trailer. okay. you warned me but i still was not ready. >>> let's get it check on the weather with meteorologist matt maiko. >> you can't mess with icons like that. my goodness, let's take a look at what's going on. look at the clouds being dragged closer to the ground due to the moisture content. we do have messed and drizzle out there. if you are exercising later, make sure you wear a sunscreen. the sun is going to be very strong. it will take a while to come out in some areas, watch out. free ic is back. here's a look at the golden gate bridge. look at the wind and the mist hanging in the air. 20 miles an hour back a little dicey crossing that this morning. pollen and mold spores are all low, grass pollen is moderate. temperatures from 53 to 56, most of us in the mid-50s, 68, union city, pi
. >>> the city warned, if they can't meet the 20% goal, deeper cuts may be necessary. mandatory restrictions are also in place in the marinnty, healdsburg in the city of sonoma. >>> the man who suffered a shark bite in san mateo talked about what happened. >>> "clifford the big red dog" comes to life . the strong reaction to the new trailer. okay. you warned me but i still was not ready. >>> let's get it check on the weather with meteorologist matt...
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. >> reporter: health officers from san mateo, marin, contra costa, and alameda counties including the city of berkeley cited 72 scientific articles explaining why the risk for infection among students and staff is at a record low due to high vaccination rates and declining community transmission. >> in marin county, with now 3 million accumulated students days across 110 open schools we have seen no occasions where a student infected an adult in school. >> reporter: the same story in san francisco. the health department says zero infections reported among 17,000 students and 3000 staff that returned a couple months ago. >> our data show that students who have become infected have done so because there have been vaccinated adults in the household, not from being at school. >> reporter: promising results that prove a full return is safe, but what will it look like? will masks be required? >> we will follow the guidance, the school guidance from the california department of publicu health. >> reporter: the state will release the guidance within the next week to specify which indoor settings m
. >> reporter: health officers from san mateo, marin, contra costa, and alameda counties including the city of berkeley cited 72 scientific articles explaining why the risk for infection among students and staff is at a record low due to high vaccination rates and declining community transmission. >> in marin county, with now 3 million accumulated students days across 110 open schools we have seen no occasions where a student infected an adult in school. >> reporter: the same...
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. >> to be here and see the great work being done by the san francisco marin food bank, helping people in this city and in this community beyond san francisco live with dignity without hunger. >> i just think it is very hard when you come into your shop on a thursday morning and you're expecting a parking spot and get this right here every thursday since the pandemic. the hard part about this is seeing the local citizens, taxpayers getting cars towed here every thursday. on average six to ten on average. and to me, it just seems -- yeah, i'm frustrated. >> reporter: speaker pelosi is trying to work with local businesses, and so is the federal government. the local food bank says the rescue packages alone have helped this food bank provide 11 million meals to lfamilies. and they're saying that they definitely still need this help because this pandemic is not over, and the need is great out here in the bay area. reporting live in san francisco, i'm sharon katsuda, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. >>> as we bounce back from the pandemic, businesses looking for workers, but unfortunately coming up shor
. >> to be here and see the great work being done by the san francisco marin food bank, helping people in this city and in this community beyond san francisco live with dignity without hunger. >> i just think it is very hard when you come into your shop on a thursday morning and you're expecting a parking spot and get this right here every thursday since the pandemic. the hard part about this is seeing the local citizens, taxpayers getting cars towed here every thursday. on average...
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we got a 63-page fbi transcript of an interview with thomas webster, a former marine, a former new york citye officer and the feds say the man who attacked a d.c. police officer in this video january 6th. the transcript shows agent asked webster about any affiliation he might have with far-right group, the oathkeepers, 3 percenters or proud boys or capitol police officers. to all those questions, webster answered no, but he's still in jail fighting his detention. he's pleaded not guilty to several federal charges. new video of scott fairlam, according to federal prosecutors. he is from new jersey and this is fairlam outside the capitol attacking an officer and menacing others. he's also pleaded not guilty, also being held in pre-trial detention. those are two of nearly 500 cases so far in the capitol insurrection, and this week the fbi director said to expect hundreds more investigations beyond those 500. alex? >> indeed, right you are. 500 and counting. thank you for that. president biden is touting a new milestone in the fight against covid. 300 million shots in 150 days. nbc's monica alba
we got a 63-page fbi transcript of an interview with thomas webster, a former marine, a former new york citye officer and the feds say the man who attacked a d.c. police officer in this video january 6th. the transcript shows agent asked webster about any affiliation he might have with far-right group, the oathkeepers, 3 percenters or proud boys or capitol police officers. to all those questions, webster answered no, but he's still in jail fighting his detention. he's pleaded not guilty to...
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marine visiting the city with his family was shot in the back. he is expected to survive.les. the shooting happened where a gunman shoot and wounded a 4-year-old girl last month. anyone knowing about yesterday's shooting is asked to call crimestoppers. >> dana: a top advisor to president biden slamming republicans blaming them for defunding the police. >> let's talk about who defunded the police. when we were in congress last year trying to pass a rescue plan -- not the rescue plan but an emergency relief plan for cities that were cash strapped and laying off police and firefighters, it was the republicans who objected to it. so look, republicans are very good at staying on talking points of who says defund the police, but the truth is they defunded the police. >> dana: that's a take. he says biden's american rescue plan gave much-needed funding to police departments making cuts due to the pandemic. departments would have gotten help sooner if not for republican objections. tim scott calls richmond's claims ridiculous. >> that is the most ridiculous thing i've heard all ye
marine visiting the city with his family was shot in the back. he is expected to survive.les. the shooting happened where a gunman shoot and wounded a 4-year-old girl last month. anyone knowing about yesterday's shooting is asked to call crimestoppers. >> dana: a top advisor to president biden slamming republicans blaming them for defunding the police. >> let's talk about who defunded the police. when we were in congress last year trying to pass a rescue plan -- not the rescue plan...
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thomas webster is a former marine and new york city police officer.aulting another police officer on january 6th. the video was released, but we also got a transcript of webster's interview with the fbi, those 61 pages. and i noted a lot of things. they asked if he had any clinics far-right groups, the oath keepers, the 3 percenters. and then a federal prosecutor tells me there is significance in that question. it's unlikely they're only asking that question to webster and it shows that they're at least inspecting the possibility that there are relationships between those who were in the mob allegedly and the members of congress who work in that building. >> what about the release of this building to our organization? does that mean there might be more videos? what do you make of the timing of the release? what else can we divine from that? >> there will be more videos, joshua. in fact, we expect more videos over the coming days. we went to court to get them because they're being shown as part of the proceedings of these cases. judges are citing these
thomas webster is a former marine and new york city police officer.aulting another police officer on january 6th. the video was released, but we also got a transcript of webster's interview with the fbi, those 61 pages. and i noted a lot of things. they asked if he had any clinics far-right groups, the oath keepers, the 3 percenters. and then a federal prosecutor tells me there is significance in that question. it's unlikely they're only asking that question to webster and it shows that they're...
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and happening today marin county and the city of sonoma are putting together water saving toolkits to help conserve water during this extreme doubt. drought. from 9 am to 1 pm while supplies last you can walk up or drive-through to any of these locations on your screen and they will give you a water saving kit that will have things like buckets to catch reusable water, a low-flow shower nozzle and timer and self-closing garden hose nozzles. very important tips. and the fire danger will be high for the next week as a heat wave blankets much of the state. the state power grid operator tweeted a warning saying that while no outages or disruptions are anticipated, the heat could create possible stressed conditions. >>> it is never too early to make sure you and your family are ready for wildfire season. today firefighters and parts of the north bay are putting on a voluntary emergency fire drill. right now neighbors in several different marin county neighborhoods should have gotten a flyer with details on this. the evacuation drill has you come and fetch a premade and then you meet up for
and happening today marin county and the city of sonoma are putting together water saving toolkits to help conserve water during this extreme doubt. drought. from 9 am to 1 pm while supplies last you can walk up or drive-through to any of these locations on your screen and they will give you a water saving kit that will have things like buckets to catch reusable water, a low-flow shower nozzle and timer and self-closing garden hose nozzles. very important tips. and the fire danger will be high...
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and it will be upper 50s for the city. 70s as you get into marin county.nd we are going to get you out of heat advisory territory in mendocino county. it will feel better out there. the long-range forecast, up to 10 days. where the seven day leaves off, ging out several days past that, what is the degree of confidence? the deeper the shade of blue, the higher the confidence. and you see this show up at the end of the seven day forecast. one degrees would be the general average for most inland spots. we stated this week, and have upper 70s by early in the next week. >> sister act sets sights on the us open title. >> i had to run back into the house. >>> my dad was like yes, i get tok 18alls. y parents so e we d't have tohe time. we do feed off each other. at the end of the day, if i'm struggling, she is right there. i can always lean on her. and vice versa. >> we enjoy spending time together on and off the course. talking about doing different shots, and then at home, it is about what shoes we like. >> they played a centerfielder, on the injured list, with
and it will be upper 50s for the city. 70s as you get into marin county.nd we are going to get you out of heat advisory territory in mendocino county. it will feel better out there. the long-range forecast, up to 10 days. where the seven day leaves off, ging out several days past that, what is the degree of confidence? the deeper the shade of blue, the higher the confidence. and you see this show up at the end of the seven day forecast. one degrees would be the general average for most inland...
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mid-50s for a lot of us. 57 in oakland. 58 in redwood city. 55 that low in santa rosa. the marinemorrow. that bay shoreline fog, pulled back into the coast by the afternoon. a lot of sunshine. and a spread of temperatures. highs tomorrow 55 in the city. 70 in oakland. 80 in san jose. 83 in santa rosa. 90 in concord. along with those temperatures, it does get breezy tomorrow afternoon, 4:00, 5:00, that onshore flow. hi miles per hour in theiles pes afternoon. morning drizzle on monday along the coast too. it will ease that heat a bit inland. and we'll find those temperatures pretty comfortable staying in the 60s and 70s through the next seven days. >> thanks. >>> the nba playoffs continue. the heat take a commanding lead over the clippers. and a fan fail at the tour ♪ look... if your wireless carrier was a guy, you'd leave him tomorrow. not very flexible... not great at saving... you deserve better. xfinity mobile. now, they have unlimited for just $30 a month. $30. and they're number 1 in customer satisfaction. his number? delete it. deleting it. so break free from the big three.
mid-50s for a lot of us. 57 in oakland. 58 in redwood city. 55 that low in santa rosa. the marinemorrow. that bay shoreline fog, pulled back into the coast by the afternoon. a lot of sunshine. and a spread of temperatures. highs tomorrow 55 in the city. 70 in oakland. 80 in san jose. 83 in santa rosa. 90 in concord. along with those temperatures, it does get breezy tomorrow afternoon, 4:00, 5:00, that onshore flow. hi miles per hour in theiles pes afternoon. morning drizzle on monday along the...
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police also say this new police body cam footage shows thomas webster, a former marine and retired new york city police officer in a red coat screaming pro profanities at police and wielding a flagpole before rushing at officers. webster has pleaded not guilty to his charges, including assaulting the police. the perspective shows the hand to hand combat officers were forced to engage in to fight off the mob looking to make their way into the capitol. the republican grapples with a new conspiracy theory. a right wing website revolver news is suggesting the people driving the insurrection were not trump supporters but fbi agents who conspiracy theorists claim are appearing in court records as unnamed and unindicted coconspirators. it refers to unnamed people who participated in the crime but haven't been charged. the theory has been embraced by some in the gop. >> doj, fbi or any of the intel community, what kind of role were they playing? >> reporter: congressman peter myer of michigan tweeted, not peaceful, not let in by police, not antifa, not fbi. i can't believe i have to say that. as for tho
police also say this new police body cam footage shows thomas webster, a former marine and retired new york city police officer in a red coat screaming pro profanities at police and wielding a flagpole before rushing at officers. webster has pleaded not guilty to his charges, including assaulting the police. the perspective shows the hand to hand combat officers were forced to engage in to fight off the mob looking to make their way into the capitol. the republican grapples with a new...
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. >>> happening today marin county and the city of sonoma are putting together free water saving toolkits to help conserve during this drought. from 9 am to 1 pm today while supplies last you can walk up or drive-through to any of these locations on your screen and they will give out water saving kits with things like buckets to catch reusable water, a low-flow shower nozzle and timer and self closing garden hose nozzles. >>> fire danger will be high over the next week as a heat wave blankets much of the state . the state power grid operator tweeted a warning saying while no outages or power disruptions are anticipated the heat could create possible stress grid conditions. >>> thinking about that, it is never too early to make sure you and your family are ready for wildfire season. today firefighters and parts of the north bay are putting on a voluntary emergency fire drill. neighbors and residents should have gotten a flyer in the mail with details. you will be fetching a premade go bag and then head to a community meet up point for a safety talk and q and a. here is a look at upcoming d
. >>> happening today marin county and the city of sonoma are putting together free water saving toolkits to help conserve during this drought. from 9 am to 1 pm today while supplies last you can walk up or drive-through to any of these locations on your screen and they will give out water saving kits with things like buckets to catch reusable water, a low-flow shower nozzle and timer and self closing garden hose nozzles. >>> fire danger will be high over the next week as a...
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. >> happened this morning at san francisco marin food bank in the dogpatch neighborhood in the city. we're new route regularly volunteers. according to police, nuru walked up to someone put out a knife and demanded their property. that worker and often called police. it's been a troubling year and a half or nuru january of 2020 federal agents arrested him along with left field ewells restaurant owner nick bovis in an alleged attempt to bribe the san francisco airport commissioner for help to obtain a restaurant concession. with more people out and about tourists returning to san francisco. and there's been a noticeable spike in car break-ins. whether or not it's overnight or in the middle of the day. it seems to be popular at especially at tourist locations. kron four's. dan kerman has more. >> john locke trust car was broken into over the weekend near is dubose triangle home. you know, you care about this all the time. so i've been very diligent to to not leave anything in their chicago resident jessica hoped was not as lucky when she had her rental car broken into in chinatown on m
. >> happened this morning at san francisco marin food bank in the dogpatch neighborhood in the city. we're new route regularly volunteers. according to police, nuru walked up to someone put out a knife and demanded their property. that worker and often called police. it's been a troubling year and a half or nuru january of 2020 federal agents arrested him along with left field ewells restaurant owner nick bovis in an alleged attempt to bribe the san francisco airport commissioner for...
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there's new footage from the january 6th assault, used in the case against a former marine and retired new york cityice officer accused of participating in the attack. fair warning here. just like what we saw on that day, these images are disturbing. >> [ bleep ]! [ bleep ]! >> hey! >> [ bleep ]! [ bleep ]! >> going over! >> go over! >> [ bleep ]! >> [ bleep ]! >> stop, stop! >> as we mentioned this was also a landmark day. we saw the president sign into law a new federal holiday to xhem kate june 19th of 1865. the day enslaved african-americans were emancipated in texas. this year it is on saturday. the new holiday will be orbed tomorrow and federal workers as a result will have the day off. with that led's bring in the lead yaufr gers on this thursday night. phil rucker for "the washington post." lisa laura for "the new york times." former u.s. attorney joyce vance who spent 25 years as a federal prosecutor and a cohost of the podcast sisters-in-law. good evening and welcome to you all. phil, i would like to start with you. is it us watching from afar up and down the eastern corridor or are there
there's new footage from the january 6th assault, used in the case against a former marine and retired new york cityice officer accused of participating in the attack. fair warning here. just like what we saw on that day, these images are disturbing. >> [ bleep ]! [ bleep ]! >> hey! >> [ bleep ]! [ bleep ]! >> going over! >> go over! >> [ bleep ]! >> [ bleep ]! >> stop, stop! >> as we mentioned this was also a landmark day. we saw the...
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there is enough marine layer out there that it is misting in the bay, in the city or on the coast.that is something that will go on for the rest of the night. we might even get enough to measure. you can see what it's done here from our view of the roof looking over towards the bay bridge. the tops of the tower are obscured. and if you look at the marine layer now, it sticks around and gets a little more widespread. but it doesn't really cover the entire bay area. that will be important for temperatures. i will come back to that in a second. first let's take a look at where it will get some missed tonight. over in the east bay hills, just a little bit of elevation in those hills and you will likely have a little bit of light rain as well. barely enough to measure. here is how things played out today. this is actually a high- resolution satellite going back to 9:00 this morning. look at how the clouds perfectly follow the contours they are. and by the time we get to 11:00 in the morning, the clouds cleared out. you didn't get out of the 70s all day in santa rosa. that's like 10 degr
there is enough marine layer out there that it is misting in the bay, in the city or on the coast.that is something that will go on for the rest of the night. we might even get enough to measure. you can see what it's done here from our view of the roof looking over towards the bay bridge. the tops of the tower are obscured. and if you look at the marine layer now, it sticks around and gets a little more widespread. but it doesn't really cover the entire bay area. that will be important for...
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it happened inside a business on marine street in the city's dogpatch neighborhood.e say and that victim got away and call police. new rule was booked on one count of attempted robbery. he resigned from his job last year after being arrested by federal officials on suspicion of wire fraud. or tonight, the windsor town council appointed vice mayor sam salmon to host the hold. rather, the mayor's seat recently vacated by dominic for poli. try to be inclusive. make sure i support my council members. and make sure that i support you in the community. i take this obligation salmon. they're sworn in this evening. we'll fully resigned last week after at least nine women accused him of sexual assault or misconduct. poli has denied the allegations. reason i am not stepping. the town of windsor stands with all survivors of sexual violence and condemns the actions of all perpetrators of sexual violence. and whereas the town of windsor council member esther lima's is among those accusing for polio of assault, the town passed a resolution in support of all survivors. the city als
it happened inside a business on marine street in the city's dogpatch neighborhood.e say and that victim got away and call police. new rule was booked on one count of attempted robbery. he resigned from his job last year after being arrested by federal officials on suspicion of wire fraud. or tonight, the windsor town council appointed vice mayor sam salmon to host the hold. rather, the mayor's seat recently vacated by dominic for poli. try to be inclusive. make sure i support my council...
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police also say this new police body cam footage shows thomas webster, a former marine and retired new york cityd coat screaming profanities at police and wielding a flagpole before rushing at officers. he's pleaded not guilty to charges, including assaulting police. this shows the hand-to-hand combat officers were forced to engage in to fight off the mob. the new video comes as the republican party grapples with a conspiracy theory that has gained traction with some members. a right wing website revolver news is suggesting the people driving the insurrection were not trump supporters, but fbi agents who conspiracy theorist claim are appearing in court records as unnamed and unindicted co-conspirators. but legal experts say the term is not used to describe fbi agents and refers to unnamed people who participated in the crime but haven't been charged. the theory has been readily embraced by some in the gop. >> at doj, fbi, or any of the intel communities, what kind of role were they playing? >> reporter: but now other republicans are pushing back, in particular congressman peter mire of michigan.
police also say this new police body cam footage shows thomas webster, a former marine and retired new york cityd coat screaming profanities at police and wielding a flagpole before rushing at officers. he's pleaded not guilty to charges, including assaulting police. this shows the hand-to-hand combat officers were forced to engage in to fight off the mob. the new video comes as the republican party grapples with a conspiracy theory that has gained traction with some members. a right wing...
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thomas webster, a former marine and retired-new york city police officer. he is accused of using the flagpole as a weapon. rushing and tackling police officers. a total of seven-federal crimes, in all. that deadly insurrection, incited by the former occupant of the white house, the world's biggest-sore loser, who refused to admit that he lost the election. sending his enraged supporters, like you saw some of them there, to the capitol to try and block the peaceful transfer of power. they did not. people died. and it, all, could have been avoided, if trump only said after the election, what he finally said to sean hannity, last night. >> we were supposed to win, easily, at 64 million votes, and we got 75 million votes. and we didn't win. >> we didn't win. we didn't win. did you hear him? we didn't win. yeah, no kidding, you did not win. he knows it. he's always known it. his supporters, in congress, have always known it, too. but instead of saying, then, what he says now, trump spawned deadly violence at the capitol. and republicans are trying to whitewash i
thomas webster, a former marine and retired-new york city police officer. he is accused of using the flagpole as a weapon. rushing and tackling police officers. a total of seven-federal crimes, in all. that deadly insurrection, incited by the former occupant of the white house, the world's biggest-sore loser, who refused to admit that he lost the election. sending his enraged supporters, like you saw some of them there, to the capitol to try and block the peaceful transfer of power. they did...
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the body cam footage was used in a case against thomas webster a former marine and retired new york cityice officer accused of participating in the attack. i want to warn you the video we're about to show is disturbing. >> [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. [ inaudible ]. >> the prosecutors say the video shows webster in the red coat there among a crowd of pro-trump rioters, he's screaming profanities at police officers while brandishing a flagpole. he then rushes at a police officer, one officer eventually wrestles away the flagpole but he is then tackled to the ground. webster has been charged with seven federal crimes including assaulting police and unlawfully entering capitol grounds with a dangerous weapon and he has pleaded not guilty. >>> meanwhile, several trump supporters who were there on capitol hill that day are looking to further their own political careers and at least one is touting his role in the insurrection to boost his campaign. here is cnn's sara murray. >> reporter: from the capitol riot -- >> yes, ladies and gentlemen, i was in washington, d.c. >> reporter: to the campaign trai
the body cam footage was used in a case against thomas webster a former marine and retired new york cityice officer accused of participating in the attack. i want to warn you the video we're about to show is disturbing. >> [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. [ inaudible ]. >> the prosecutors say the video shows webster in the red coat there among a crowd of pro-trump rioters, he's screaming profanities at police officers while brandishing a flagpole. he then rushes at a police officer, one...
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released new video of a suspect in that times square shooting who injured a 21-year-old marine who was visiting the city with his family. the "new york post" cover today reads crosshairs of the world. outrage, a city fails to protect tourist mecca from gun chaos and of course that's a play on words for crossroads of the world. in an op-ed said the shooting is what happens when you don't police the little stuff. jason, i've heard you say this before. >> absolutely. when you have people who are doing small crimes and they go unpunished, they graduate to more significant crimes. they continue down this path towards more violence and a lot of times we're talking about younger men who end up turning towards gangs because they don't have people in their lives who care about them. they get taken advantage of them by older people within this movement who push them into these types of crimes. this is how defunding the police has hurt. i have a piece up now at foxnews.com when you defund the police it means you aren't staffing them correctly which means they aren't patrolling neighborhoods on foot and bike in the
released new video of a suspect in that times square shooting who injured a 21-year-old marine who was visiting the city with his family. the "new york post" cover today reads crosshairs of the world. outrage, a city fails to protect tourist mecca from gun chaos and of course that's a play on words for crossroads of the world. in an op-ed said the shooting is what happens when you don't police the little stuff. jason, i've heard you say this before. >> absolutely. when you have...
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it was used in the case against a former marine, and retired new york city police officer accused of participating in the attack. fair warning, just like what we saw on that day, these images are disturbing. >> as we mentioned, this was also a landmark day. we saw the president signed into law a new federal holiday to commemorate juneteenth, or june 19th of 1865. the day and saved african americans were emancipated indexes. this, here juneteenth falls on saturday, the new holiday it will be observed tomorrow, and federal workers as a result will have the day off. with that, let's bring in our lead off guests on this thursday night. philip rucker, lisa lerer, joyce fans who spent 25 years as a federal prosecutor, and happens to be one of the cohost of the podcast sisters in law was a few others. good evening and welcome to you all. phil, i'd like to start with you and your beat. is it us watching from afar up and down the eastern corridor or are there signs of movement beyond ever so humble in the president's domestic agenda. >> brian, there certainly are signs of movement here in was
it was used in the case against a former marine, and retired new york city police officer accused of participating in the attack. fair warning, just like what we saw on that day, these images are disturbing. >> as we mentioned, this was also a landmark day. we saw the president signed into law a new federal holiday to commemorate juneteenth, or june 19th of 1865. the day and saved african americans were emancipated indexes. this, here juneteenth falls on saturday, the new holiday it will...
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city can only remain livable. there's a massive shift towards new greenaway building. the the news. the news in africa. the great marine law and the hell when it's finished, it will be more than 15 kilometers wide and a 1000 kilometers long. a nice green thread to combat deserved vacation. what's been accomplished since 2007. how can the initiatives be improved? we talked to the projects director incentive on the far out in the north, the germany's only island on the open sea. a day trip is nice, but it's better to stay 2 or 3 days on the island that makes the real difference is the ideal place to slow down and check in in 16 d, w. o. the, it's about billions. it's about power. it's about the foundation of the world order, the new silk road, china to expand its influence with this trade network. also, china is promising its partners rich profit. in europe, there's a sharp warning you wherever accepts money from, the new super power will become dependent on in china's gateway. year starts july 1st on d, w mm . the welcome to another edition of africa. you'll be hearing about some very special people in today's program.
city can only remain livable. there's a massive shift towards new greenaway building. the the news. the news in africa. the great marine law and the hell when it's finished, it will be more than 15 kilometers wide and a 1000 kilometers long. a nice green thread to combat deserved vacation. what's been accomplished since 2007. how can the initiatives be improved? we talked to the projects director incentive on the far out in the north, the germany's only island on the open sea. a day trip is...
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focuses on their training in north carolina and the initial resistance of marine corps leadership to african-american troops. kansas cityc library
focuses on their training in north carolina and the initial resistance of marine corps leadership to african-american troops. kansas cityc library