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enjoy it. ♪ . >> i am marissa. i am 25. i went to california state and graduated with a ba. my life every year. in elementary school there was this thing called flying squirrel. it was in the middle. two trees in the middle of the green grass right by the cabins. i was nervous as h heck. i thought what is going to hand, what is going to happen? i went flying into the trees and it was like an amazing experience. i flew into the trees and i was like it was so fun. both of my parents were working minimum wage jobs raising nine kids of in san francisco. in the area we lived in visitation valley, my mom was scared for us to walk out the door. rock to be basically my hand in leading me out of the city. i don't think that i would have had the courage, which is one of rock's virtues, to go off to college, to have experiences as i have. it is an imprint on your heart and on your life. rock will be with you forever, and 10 years from now when you are in college or graduating college, you are going to walk the stage thinking about rock. that is what i did. rock changes lives. it change
enjoy it. ♪ . >> i am marissa. i am 25. i went to california state and graduated with a ba. my life every year. in elementary school there was this thing called flying squirrel. it was in the middle. two trees in the middle of the green grass right by the cabins. i was nervous as h heck. i thought what is going to hand, what is going to happen? i went flying into the trees and it was like an amazing experience. i flew into the trees and i was like it was so fun. both of my parents were...
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roseville say the victims are 2 adults and 2 juveniles all believed to be the suspect family members marissa perlman has details. >>police officers here saying this is perhaps the biggest investigation to hit the small community of mount shasta maybe ever you can imagine the surprise on the dispatch officers face when the suspect walked through the front doors of the police department here and admitted to killing 4 people. people who live in this town want answers. why did the suspect end up here in this community. >>going to you know communities and you for that. >>not just chief of police parish cross hasn't seen anything like this in 15 years of service people are upset and disappointed and shot shankar hunger who drove a body adult male relative through farm fields has shasta lake and through the mountains and ended up here, i'm not just a boulevard by didn't appear know. >>they were right on the freeway. lot of people going to jail just before noon police say hang could walk to this window and admitted to committing murder dispatcher was in shock we had come out contact he repeated that
roseville say the victims are 2 adults and 2 juveniles all believed to be the suspect family members marissa perlman has details. >>police officers here saying this is perhaps the biggest investigation to hit the small community of mount shasta maybe ever you can imagine the surprise on the dispatch officers face when the suspect walked through the front doors of the police department here and admitted to killing 4 people. people who live in this town want answers. why did the suspect end...
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marissa with how that boy got there. >> reporter: it is not something you see every day. a 10-year-old boy wandering alone on the freeway. chp said the little boy was spotted on the right-hand shoulder of northbound capital city freeway. drivers did not pull over to help her did call officers to alert them. just before 7:30 pm and officer picked up the boy and was able to connect him to a missing person's case. the chp officer who rescued him said he ran away from home. the boy left his home off of san jose way in oak park and traveled almost 2 miles a 40 minute walk to the freeway. he ended up on the northbound side just north of east street. police said the boy's mother did report him missing from the park home just after 6 pm. neighbors who know the little boy involved and live on the same street say it is a sensitive situation. other neighbors say this could have had a much different ending. >>> that is terrifying. to hear a little kid was walking along the freeway. i have seen some adults walking around the freeway. little kids. i would be uncomfortable.>>> the so-ca
marissa with how that boy got there. >> reporter: it is not something you see every day. a 10-year-old boy wandering alone on the freeway. chp said the little boy was spotted on the right-hand shoulder of northbound capital city freeway. drivers did not pull over to help her did call officers to alert them. just before 7:30 pm and officer picked up the boy and was able to connect him to a missing person's case. the chp officer who rescued him said he ran away from home. the boy left his...
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. >>> that is marissa pearlman reporting. we -- it will be dealt with formally. >>> good news if you're a yahoo user. you may be entitled to money as part of a settlement as part of a breach. >> 7 on your side michael finney is here. >> cash, file paperwork for it. it may be a couple years. if you had a yahoo account between 2012 and 2016, you can claim part of a $117 million settlement. they will pay up to $358 for anyone with an account during those years. now, that's to cover credit monitoring plus $100 cash. if you were a victim of fraud as a result of that breach, you can claim up to $25,000 for losses of money and time spent fixing it. yahoo reported a breach affected more than 3 billion accounts back in 2012 and 2013. yahoo users have until july of next year to file a claim. there's a special website set up called yahoo breach settlement.com. i'll post all this information on abc7news.com. >>> in another huge settlement, mercury insurance has agreed to pay a $41 million fine for tacking extra fees on to auto insurance
. >>> that is marissa pearlman reporting. we -- it will be dealt with formally. >>> good news if you're a yahoo user. you may be entitled to money as part of a settlement as part of a breach. >> 7 on your side michael finney is here. >> cash, file paperwork for it. it may be a couple years. if you had a yahoo account between 2012 and 2016, you can claim part of a $117 million settlement. they will pay up to $358 for anyone with an account during those years. now,...
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marissa's family struggled to do the right thing with their diet, though she has now lost two kilos after now lost two kilos after advice from the family doctorlj has now lost two kilos after advice from the family doctor. i was feeling because i'm the mum and i'm responsible for her health and i was feeling terrified about her future, how to help her. now, england's former chief medical officer is calling for radical measures, including a ban on eating and drinking apart from water on public transport. she also says all advertising of unhealthy food could be phased out and plain packaging or a new tax the sugary and high calorie foods. government needs to be bold and it can make a difference, and the public are asking for this. they believe, the public do, that government should protect their children. the report praises local initiatives like this one, bicester in oxfordshire is billed as a healthy new town is that the nhs funded this gym equipment in a local park as part of a move to help people get more active. one of these a—level students, how do they feel about the debate? the gove
marissa's family struggled to do the right thing with their diet, though she has now lost two kilos after now lost two kilos after advice from the family doctorlj has now lost two kilos after advice from the family doctor. i was feeling because i'm the mum and i'm responsible for her health and i was feeling terrified about her future, how to help her. now, england's former chief medical officer is calling for radical measures, including a ban on eating and drinking apart from water on public...
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marissa's family struggled to do the right thing with their diet, though she has now lost two kilos,nsible about her health. and i was feeling terrified about herfuture, and how to help her. now, england's former chief medical officer is calling for radical measures, including a ban on eating and drinking, apart from water, on local public transport. she also says all advertising of unhealthy food could be phased out, and plain packaging, or a new tax, for sugary and high—calorie foods. government needs to be bold and it can make a difference, and the public are asking for this. they believe, the public do, that government should protect their children. the report praises local initiatives, like this one, bicester in oxfordshire is billed as a healthy new town. the nhs funded this gym equipment in a local park, as part of a move to help people get more active. what do these a—level students, feel about the debate? i think the government should do some stuff like say what's in the food and say it's unhealthy but i also think it is up to us to stay active and fit. there definitely is a
marissa's family struggled to do the right thing with their diet, though she has now lost two kilos,nsible about her health. and i was feeling terrified about herfuture, and how to help her. now, england's former chief medical officer is calling for radical measures, including a ban on eating and drinking, apart from water, on local public transport. she also says all advertising of unhealthy food could be phased out, and plain packaging, or a new tax, for sugary and high—calorie foods....
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[laughter] marissa from philadelphia. i'm very nervous about the next session and wondering what folks are doing me differently than they have in the past or what they are sort of anticipating even if they are not already taking down growth projection. what do you anticipate having just even in terms of stress testing your budget to make sure that you are ready? >> i would be more concerned if we were suddenly just thinking about it right at this moment of saying what are we doing. i think the fact that we have been doing it since the beginning of the administration which is constantly asking the agency is building up the reserves, being very committed to the long-term liabilities into the retiree health benefits and continued investing is. those are not part of the general fund so in terms of legacy for this administration which is having a down payment on the benefit is a significant achievement. but i think moving forward, and again this is my worst criticism is to budget director i will take it as we continue to be ex
[laughter] marissa from philadelphia. i'm very nervous about the next session and wondering what folks are doing me differently than they have in the past or what they are sort of anticipating even if they are not already taking down growth projection. what do you anticipate having just even in terms of stress testing your budget to make sure that you are ready? >> i would be more concerned if we were suddenly just thinking about it right at this moment of saying what are we doing. i...
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. >> let's go to marissa in montana. >> good morning. thank you so much. i am so grateful for you. you guys do and endowed -- invaluable service. left, left, right, black, white, macaque, republican. please, america, open america, open your eyes. c-span had another very interesting story. why are you not headlining that. why do we have to see the trump entities spewing his lies and hatred? please, do not hang up on me. please, america, can you not see it's a puppet. everything for the russian president. his wife is his handler. it is so obvious. i have another comment. please do not interact with your people that call in. i like it way better when they ntare allowed to make comments. that distorts their view somehow i just like to hear what they say without any kind of comment. >> i apologize. to your previous one about his wife being his handler, why do you think that? >> it is obvious. she obviously has some intelligence. he does not. >> we will leave it there. that was a cnn event. this was an event that we took in. that rally, all through the 100+ minutes, you can go to our web
. >> let's go to marissa in montana. >> good morning. thank you so much. i am so grateful for you. you guys do and endowed -- invaluable service. left, left, right, black, white, macaque, republican. please, america, open america, open your eyes. c-span had another very interesting story. why are you not headlining that. why do we have to see the trump entities spewing his lies and hatred? please, do not hang up on me. please, america, can you not see it's a puppet. everything for...
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. >> robby: [laughs] >> tucker: marissa mayer runs yahoo and the value of the company disappears and's still a heroin. this guy, noah oppenheim clearly is a fraudulent character, covered up for harley weinstein and they respond by giving him a raise, how does it work? >> a kind of story that you tell and don't tell is a journalism company affects the kinds of stories you could tell in the future. i've written a lot about child protective services, people who have cases where kids were taken away wrongly and unjustly come to me, and not all the stories are true, we don'taw instinctively believe everything person who wants to tell me their story. i have to imagine if you are someone with a sexual misconduct story, you are not going to trust nbc to cover it after this stuff has happened and that sucks for the people who work there, the people who want to hold people accountable. >> tucker: it's ominous, if you have a country that cannot reward excellence and punish malfeasance, the future doesn't look bright in a place likegh that. >> the myth of meritocracy to some degree. >> tucker: r
. >> robby: [laughs] >> tucker: marissa mayer runs yahoo and the value of the company disappears and's still a heroin. this guy, noah oppenheim clearly is a fraudulent character, covered up for harley weinstein and they respond by giving him a raise, how does it work? >> a kind of story that you tell and don't tell is a journalism company affects the kinds of stories you could tell in the future. i've written a lot about child protective services, people who have cases where...
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. >> so what we hear from marissa at the office of cannabis, the new director, is that the city attorney has actually said that money from the city cannot be given to help jump start any of these cannabis businesses because they have been advised that it would be federally illegal and they would be aiding and abetting the sale of an illegal substance. because of those funds are not able to be allocated, it's hard for us to advocate for that permit navigator seat and to be able to get grant programs or even the technical assistance that we've been asking for since the onset of this program. if we can potentially get some financial assistance or for us to put pressure on the city attorney and let them know that as a community, we will back them up in the event that there is any backlash for relinquishing funds to help small businesses. i think that would be number one, to open up that pathway for money to fall into the program. i also know that we applied for the 5 million state funds, for our equity program, so i'm hoping that maybe they won't be tied up as much as city funds. >> thanks,
. >> so what we hear from marissa at the office of cannabis, the new director, is that the city attorney has actually said that money from the city cannot be given to help jump start any of these cannabis businesses because they have been advised that it would be federally illegal and they would be aiding and abetting the sale of an illegal substance. because of those funds are not able to be allocated, it's hard for us to advocate for that permit navigator seat and to be able to get...
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. >> marissa from nbc affiliate wmb-tv covered the case.t appears this is won she knows she had a conversation that long and is repeatedly calling back. >> right, exactly. >> was it sydney? they pulled the video footage. >> you see somebody walk up to the pay phone and place that call to heather. >> police wondered if that somebody was sydney. they asked him to come in for another round of questioning. if highway had been home, what was he doing at a pay phone calling heather? he finally 'fessed up. >> sydney moore told them in an interview with police, i made that phone call to heather. >> investigators began to build a time line from heather's phone at 1:35 a.m., sydney called heather from the pay phone. nine minutes later at 1:44, heather calls her friend bree between 2:2009 and 3:05 she called the pay phone and no one answered. it did connect to sydney for four minutes at 3:17 a.m. and then from 3:25 to 3:37, the phone was in her car on the way to peachtree landing? where was police at that time? police didn't know. that was until a wom
. >> marissa from nbc affiliate wmb-tv covered the case.t appears this is won she knows she had a conversation that long and is repeatedly calling back. >> right, exactly. >> was it sydney? they pulled the video footage. >> you see somebody walk up to the pay phone and place that call to heather. >> police wondered if that somebody was sydney. they asked him to come in for another round of questioning. if highway had been home, what was he doing at a pay phone...
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many others have been stocking up at the supermarket, some empty shelves show shoppers like marissa weingart have been grabbing plenty of water. she says the plant safety shot officer inconvenience, but she understands the important protects. but i do want to change. i want there to be investment. well the national weather service has issued a red flag warning that begins at 8 o'clock tomorrow night until 11 o'clock monday morning. pg says that it has notified moraine county about these possible power outages, reporting live in mill valley, dan thorn. >>you'd and we have continuing coverage of the pga public safety power shutoff coming up on kron 4 news tonight at 8. we will hear from governor gavin newsom as he slams bgn a for his handling of the shut off and at kron 4 dot com. we have a list of all of the 36 counties affected and on kron on our streaming app service. we have an interview with a pg any representative also because of the public emergency threat kron on is free so that you can a say breaking news coverage of the kim k fire continues a wildfire has now grown to close to 23,700
many others have been stocking up at the supermarket, some empty shelves show shoppers like marissa weingart have been grabbing plenty of water. she says the plant safety shot officer inconvenience, but she understands the important protects. but i do want to change. i want there to be investment. well the national weather service has issued a red flag warning that begins at 8 o'clock tomorrow night until 11 o'clock monday morning. pg says that it has notified moraine county about these...
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. >> i'm m marissa rodriquez. whether there are more unregulated is a different story but our job is to bring those part of the and necessity amnest of the shadows. >> do you have the obstacles they run into? i hear power is a big one. these big buildings don't have enough power. is this a recurrence of one particular type of issue that tt they have trouble meet something. >> for cultivators, we've vaccinseenthe experience in whiy need additional auxillary support and based where the generator was placed, so off-suedoff-side, people with experiences in the place in which the generator was located posing a challenge, so those are the issues people are running into. >> pg & e, i know on regular day-to-day operations, just to get a 400-amp service is not a big jump. i know you guys are up somewhere in the neighborhood of 1200-amp services. i'm just wondering, is it become abecoming a situation you cannot get it and legalize it? i don't know. i'm curious. >> it's a relatively small number of people who have run into t
. >> i'm m marissa rodriquez. whether there are more unregulated is a different story but our job is to bring those part of the and necessity amnest of the shadows. >> do you have the obstacles they run into? i hear power is a big one. these big buildings don't have enough power. is this a recurrence of one particular type of issue that tt they have trouble meet something. >> for cultivators, we've vaccinseenthe experience in whiy need additional auxillary support and based...
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the supermarket saw its fair share of people too bottled water had been stripped from some shelves marissa weingart made sure to get a few gallons. she says the plant safety shot officer an inconvenience, but she understands why they should be done if it protects. but i do want to change. i want there to be investment. well the national weather service has issued a red flag warning here in marin county that begins at. >>8 o'clock tomorrow night and runs through 11 o'clock monday morning. pga has said that they have notified brain county about these possible power outages, reporting live in mill valley. dan thorn. kron 4 news dan thank you in contra costa county the shut off this weekend could affect 48,000 pg customers. >>some people in morocco been getting ready for the shot off for a week we found some people at safeway today stocking up on essentials, including water ice and flashlights. this would be the second power shut off in morocco this month, small businesses such as squeeze juice bar will once again have to toss out fruits an ice cream and close for several days. were hoping tha
the supermarket saw its fair share of people too bottled water had been stripped from some shelves marissa weingart made sure to get a few gallons. she says the plant safety shot officer an inconvenience, but she understands why they should be done if it protects. but i do want to change. i want there to be investment. well the national weather service has issued a red flag warning here in marin county that begins at. >>8 o'clock tomorrow night and runs through 11 o'clock monday morning....
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with that i think i want to first thank marissa for putting this together. and elaina soros for the program and from new america, hope you will join us for the other no american 20th anniversary events that are coming up and thank you for joining us. we have a little bit of that this afternoon but for those in the room there is some food and beverage and thank you very much for coming. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> c-span and up so several easton's survey on voting and elections. the pole shows just over a third of americans believe in person voter fraud is a problem and just as many disagree. republicans at 44% are more likely to believe it is in issue than democrats and independents almost half of americans believe voter discrimination is a problem in the united states while accorded disagree. there is nearly a 50 point gap between republicans and democrats on that question. 24% of republicans and 72% of democrats agree voter discrimination is still an issue. you can read the full results of the poll, c-span.org. >> attorney general william barr
with that i think i want to first thank marissa for putting this together. and elaina soros for the program and from new america, hope you will join us for the other no american 20th anniversary events that are coming up and thank you for joining us. we have a little bit of that this afternoon but for those in the room there is some food and beverage and thank you very much for coming. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> c-span and up so several easton's survey on voting and...
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marissa sebil she spotted the infant's feet staring at her through her 18-month-old's son baby monitore image continued to creep her out. she couldn't get good enough look and she was really upset about it. turns out her mind was put at ease when she realized her husband just forgot to put the mattress protector on when she changed the sheets and the ghost face was just a baby's face on like the label. >> greg: i don't believe that. look at that whole thing. >> greg: i don't believe it at all. i think it's fake news. >> dana: you think it's a ghost? >> yes. it's fake booze. boos. >> juan: that's good. >> dana: that question that guy asked you on twitter, i can see why they are asking. yuan? >> juan: maybe i'm amazed at the way you love me all the time. that's the way paul mccartney put it. take a look at this. what do you do on your 72nd wedding anniversary? here are 91-year-old sweet hearts leonard and shirley mattis of burlington, colorado. still in love after all these years. and so shirley got dressed up in a radiant pink gown for the anniversary. the nurses at the senior living ce
marissa sebil she spotted the infant's feet staring at her through her 18-month-old's son baby monitore image continued to creep her out. she couldn't get good enough look and she was really upset about it. turns out her mind was put at ease when she realized her husband just forgot to put the mattress protector on when she changed the sheets and the ghost face was just a baby's face on like the label. >> greg: i don't believe that. look at that whole thing. >> greg: i don't believe...
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joining me, one of the attorneys that signed the letter, marissa malek, thanks for joining us. did this come about? >> thanks so much. well, our group formed about a year ago once the president started to sort of influence where it seemed like he had been influencing elections before, you saw this with the mueller report. this is after the whistle-blower complaint even more pressing. we fully support the house moving forward. >> here's the question. for conservative intellectuals, as opposed to donald trump's crowd, one of the things donald trump gets to campaign on and gets support of people that don't really like him on is the idea that he has moved the courts to the right, he has named conservatives with the help of the heritage foundation and federalist society, to courts across the country. that's something that conservatives consider a win, have held their nose at donald trump because of. >> that's right. i mean, i think that the president's process with respect to the judiciary has been very strong and that's not something that our group has any issue with. that doesn't
joining me, one of the attorneys that signed the letter, marissa malek, thanks for joining us. did this come about? >> thanks so much. well, our group formed about a year ago once the president started to sort of influence where it seemed like he had been influencing elections before, you saw this with the mueller report. this is after the whistle-blower complaint even more pressing. we fully support the house moving forward. >> here's the question. for conservative intellectuals,...
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>> hello, i'm marissa and a student at the law school. so because of that i had a question about the supreme court, and i thought that some of the ideas were pretty interesting. so i think that there is concern that any new threat to the supreme court to open the door for even more partisanship, and maybe the republicans would come up with their own court-packing scheme in the next cycle, so i want you to elaborate on the creative ideas that you have floated and any concerns that it could open to door for more partisanship in the court, and how serious you are about them. >> yes. so this is really important and the idea of reforming the supreme court is not to make it more liberal. i will make it more liberal with the people i appoint to it. but that is not what structural reform should be about. on the contrary, the purpose of structural reform should be less politicized and that has to be the core of any reform we understand take. that is why if we are going to expand the number of members of the court, the idea that i floated is one wh
>> hello, i'm marissa and a student at the law school. so because of that i had a question about the supreme court, and i thought that some of the ideas were pretty interesting. so i think that there is concern that any new threat to the supreme court to open the door for even more partisanship, and maybe the republicans would come up with their own court-packing scheme in the next cycle, so i want you to elaborate on the creative ideas that you have floated and any concerns that it could...
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. >> hi, marissa waxman, budget director for the city of philadelphia. in your questions asking about folks predicting the next recession and what they thought, do you have historical data from previous reports like this and how good were those finance officers in the past at predicting as to how much weight should we put in it now? >> oh, i wish. this was the first year we asked the >> this was the first year we asked the e question but i think it is telling the other question that we ask is around their a e ability to meet financial needs and i think this one here. yeah i think you can see pretty cheerily around post recession but xwen what mike was saying before about property tax lag, you can see significant drops in the percentage that report they're better able to meet financial needs this year over during the time when property tax receipts are declining as a result of the recession. so we would anticipate this this question would be a good bellwether as well. >> sure. sir. >> i'm with the american public transportation association. you made refer
. >> hi, marissa waxman, budget director for the city of philadelphia. in your questions asking about folks predicting the next recession and what they thought, do you have historical data from previous reports like this and how good were those finance officers in the past at predicting as to how much weight should we put in it now? >> oh, i wish. this was the first year we asked the >> this was the first year we asked the e question but i think it is telling the other...