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coque's mom, marissa guiulfo, is like peru's julia child -- >> marissa: welcome. >> anthony: -- jamesled into one. thank you for having us. a caterer, cookbook author, beloved icon of peruvian gastronomy. >> coque: this is the yucca. >> anthony: oh yeah, i'm going in. to say one is fortunate to enjoy her hospitality would be an understatement. >> marissa: pisco sour? >> anthony: oh yes. yeah. definitely. >> eric: i'd love one. >> anthony: warm, generous, welcoming beyond belief. >> marissa: it's too bad that you have to leave so soon. >> anthony: yeah. >> coque: normally we -- we have lunch late, uh, like 5:00, or -- >> anthony: do you nap before lunch or after? >> coque: both. >> anthony: both. [ laughter ] sounds like paradise. wow, look at this. every weekend, marissa opens the house to an ever-changing mob of friends, visitors, drop-ins, and family. >> coque: this is fantastic. >> anthony: they do not skimp on the food. delicious, delicious things pour out of the kitchen. >> eric: wow. >> anthony: a torrent, a deluge of traditional peruvian favorites. >> marissa: this is a causa w
coque's mom, marissa guiulfo, is like peru's julia child -- >> marissa: welcome. >> anthony: -- jamesled into one. thank you for having us. a caterer, cookbook author, beloved icon of peruvian gastronomy. >> coque: this is the yucca. >> anthony: oh yeah, i'm going in. to say one is fortunate to enjoy her hospitality would be an understatement. >> marissa: pisco sour? >> anthony: oh yes. yeah. definitely. >> eric: i'd love one. >> anthony: warm,...
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also prone to errors and programming and production is very complex. quantum electronics engineer marissa justina, explains what these computers could mean for the future. quantum computers won't replace laptops or pcs, but they will assist them. it probably won't see it much in your day to day life. oh, so one on computer is not a replacement for a regular computer. it's more of an assistant to the regular computer. i to make a transportation analogy, when humans were wanting to travel to the moon, it is clear that you're, you need a rocket, you need some kind of technology that's different from what we used to get around on the ground. now we have this technology is, it does not change the way you go to the grocery store. so similarly, having a quantum computer will not likely change the way you do your day to day activities . but it will be a research tool that allows for possibly revolutionary changes in, for example, materials development or pharmaceutical development. so the way you will experience it more would be kind of the 2nd level effects. medicines could become more efficient
also prone to errors and programming and production is very complex. quantum electronics engineer marissa justina, explains what these computers could mean for the future. quantum computers won't replace laptops or pcs, but they will assist them. it probably won't see it much in your day to day life. oh, so one on computer is not a replacement for a regular computer. it's more of an assistant to the regular computer. i to make a transportation analogy, when humans were wanting to travel to the...
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and you need them to all line up at the end and, and god become a working functional system. marissa justina predicts that quantum computers will be used in about 5 to 10 years. but whether quantum chips will be used in the future is not just a question of technological progress, but of money to a study by boston consulting group has found that using quantum computers costs up 230025000 euros an hour by comparison using a traditional cloud computer costs less than a cent per hour. another interesting aspect is who invests and quantum research apart from tech companies states to are investing. china tops the table with 14000000000 euros, or than all other countries combined. one reason for estate interest and quantum computers is that they could hack into a digital encryption methods. this would have consequences for crypto wallets, chats, health data and military tactics. what do you think? well quantum technology change your life, he'll illnesses or even slow down climate change. i'm curious to see which areas will make a quantum leap. and what that means for us. we'd love to hear f
and you need them to all line up at the end and, and god become a working functional system. marissa justina predicts that quantum computers will be used in about 5 to 10 years. but whether quantum chips will be used in the future is not just a question of technological progress, but of money to a study by boston consulting group has found that using quantum computers costs up 230025000 euros an hour by comparison using a traditional cloud computer costs less than a cent per hour. another...
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marissa, thank you. please stand. [applause] [chuckles] marissa and her family are from newport, for all of the legislators out there that love newport. as part of our tax relief plan last year, rhode islanders no longer have to be burdened by a tax bill. together, we eliminated that. [applause] that is the competitive advantage we will be striving for against bordering states. it is something good for our businesses and for every family in the state of rhode island. our seniors received an additional $4 million in property tax relief. rhode island veterans like dora and her husband dave, who are here tonight, no longer have to pay the estate tax on their military service pensions. [applause] because we ended that tax for good. dora and dave, if you could stand up, you represent the best in our state, our veterans. thank you dora and dave. [applause] while of this tax relief was historic, we know that rhode islanders are still dealing with rising prices at the grocery store, on utility bills, and at the gas pump. gas
marissa, thank you. please stand. [applause] [chuckles] marissa and her family are from newport, for all of the legislators out there that love newport. as part of our tax relief plan last year, rhode islanders no longer have to be burdened by a tax bill. together, we eliminated that. [applause] that is the competitive advantage we will be striving for against bordering states. it is something good for our businesses and for every family in the state of rhode island. our seniors received an...
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i think it's part of the part that is hard to account for here, marissa.ly different if you are of the community that is being victimized. >> the toll is completely different. every time you see someone who looks like you dad, for really no logical reason at all, it's a really difficult thing to recover from. and in my book, grief is love, and some of the articles written, i liken racism to another form of grief. you know, i grieve simply knowing this country was not made for me. this country does not want me. this country is filled with institutions that not only don't value me, but that if i'm not careful, frankly, even if i am careful, they could still destroy me. that is a terror that they don't know how to fully convey to the rest of this country. but i -- path to hearing. and get to a place where everything is safe. it's a really low bar. >> i want to play some sound for my conversation with representative -- >> i'm so tired of black resilience being romanticized. this is a resiliency that is borne out of policy violence. out of brutality. out of tra
i think it's part of the part that is hard to account for here, marissa.ly different if you are of the community that is being victimized. >> the toll is completely different. every time you see someone who looks like you dad, for really no logical reason at all, it's a really difficult thing to recover from. and in my book, grief is love, and some of the articles written, i liken racism to another form of grief. you know, i grieve simply knowing this country was not made for me. this...
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marissa parra reports. >> reporter: chaos in brazil, as thousands stormed the country's capitol, protesting october's election results. supporters of far right former president djere bolsonaro unable to accept his defeat to luiz inacio lula da silva, seen here tonight in an emergency address. promising harsh consequences, as bolsonaro election deniers smashed windows, wreaking havoc inside and out of the country's congress, supreme court, and presidential palace. u.s. secretary blinken tweeting in part, quote, using violence to attack democratic institutions is always unacceptable. it's a scene all too familiar. two years after the january 6th attack. only this time, brazilian lawmakers largely weren't inside, and brazil's new government is already in power, with lula's inauguration just one week ago. but fears of an int rupgs never quelled. protesters blocked major roads, set vehicles on fire. was the writing on the wall that this was coming? >> i would say these events were tragic but unsurprising, unfortunately. there's been a consistent climate of denial. >> reporter: bringing calm to t
marissa parra reports. >> reporter: chaos in brazil, as thousands stormed the country's capitol, protesting october's election results. supporters of far right former president djere bolsonaro unable to accept his defeat to luiz inacio lula da silva, seen here tonight in an emergency address. promising harsh consequences, as bolsonaro election deniers smashed windows, wreaking havoc inside and out of the country's congress, supreme court, and presidential palace. u.s. secretary blinken...
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marissa parra reports from madison, wisconsin.ghts stand?we will win i believe that we will win! [ crowd chanting ] >> reporter: tonight on the 50th anniversary of roe v. wade, abortion rights activists drumming up defiance, moving their main women's march, bigger than roe, from the capitol to the midwest. >> we moved to madison in order to kick off our newfound campaign to the states. >> reporter: we're just weeks away from a primary judicial election and a state supreme court seat is up for grabs and if it is filled with a pro-abortio rights candidate, then the wisconsin abortion ban could be overturned with siste marches in hundreds of cities across the country, just days after the national march for life against abortion and just seven months after roe v. wade was overturned in a 5-4 decision, sending both sides of the debate into action the state of play, a murky patchwork. roughly two dozen states have either a total abortion ban or are close to it. some state laws changed immediately, like wisconsin's abortion ban some, like neighbori
marissa parra reports from madison, wisconsin.ghts stand?we will win i believe that we will win! [ crowd chanting ] >> reporter: tonight on the 50th anniversary of roe v. wade, abortion rights activists drumming up defiance, moving their main women's march, bigger than roe, from the capitol to the midwest. >> we moved to madison in order to kick off our newfound campaign to the states. >> reporter: we're just weeks away from a primary judicial election and a state supreme...
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. >> we go to marissa parra who has the latest for us. as some catch a break, it is still raining there where you are. >> that is right, kate and aaron. this is sonoma county, and behind us, you can see the rushing river, and the signs over there, and you will have a sense of how high the level is. you can on a better day, walk up to the signs, and this is supposed to be a beach, and the water level is quite high. there were concerns this would be a flood zone, but it is not the case. however, they did evacuate some people, and we spoke to one person who said that this week is so stressful that she normally lives in a trailer here in a trailer community, and all of them forced out, and she has been in a fit of panic since. >> thursday morning, my landlord came over, and she made everybody move. basically i was situated and i had my clothes and two cats ready to go, and the stressful part was like, where do we go? where is my home for now? >> reporter: as we get more rain right now, where is your head? >> it is still to some degree all ove
. >> we go to marissa parra who has the latest for us. as some catch a break, it is still raining there where you are. >> that is right, kate and aaron. this is sonoma county, and behind us, you can see the rushing river, and the signs over there, and you will have a sense of how high the level is. you can on a better day, walk up to the signs, and this is supposed to be a beach, and the water level is quite high. there were concerns this would be a flood zone, but it is not the...
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so we're almost there and i think the worst of it is behind us. >> okay, marissa parra, thanks to you and your crew. stay say. bill karins, thank you as well. >>> joining me now by phone is manager of the office of emergency services north of santa barbara and los angeles. president biden declared a state of emergency for the county on monday evening. we just want to ask how you and your community are doing this morning. >> thank you, lindsay, for having me on this morning. we are doing okay. we've had a reprieve with the weather last day or so which has been very helpful. our rivers and tributaries are starting to recede a little bit. we have numerous slides, people who are still stranded, infrastructure issues, and, of course, still on the search for the 5-year-old. >> let's talk about that, scottie. there's obviously been some real tragedy coming out of these storms here. we know that a driver was overtaken by floodwaters, that search under way for the 5-year-old boy you see on your screen now. he was last seen with his mother on monday. bystanders were able to rescue her, he was s
so we're almost there and i think the worst of it is behind us. >> okay, marissa parra, thanks to you and your crew. stay say. bill karins, thank you as well. >>> joining me now by phone is manager of the office of emergency services north of santa barbara and los angeles. president biden declared a state of emergency for the county on monday evening. we just want to ask how you and your community are doing this morning. >> thank you, lindsay, for having me on this morning....
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marissa, start with you, what kind of damage are you seeing where you are? >> reporter: hey, guys, you can see people around me and most are people who live here gathered to see the same thing that kind of shocked us. this is cap po la beach and it is littered with debris. we're talking about logs. sometimes we've seen full-on trees with roots attached. you might see one off in the distance just floating past. this is just so endemic of what we're seeing across the area. it's debris like this clogging up a lot of rivers and these are rivers that are already cresting due to all of the rain we've already seen and creating havoc in areas causing flooding to be in places where maybe it was not expected to be. if we walk a little bit more this way, you'll see, i will make sure my photographer is safe and doesn't get tripped up, you look at the wharf and see part of the wharf completely collapsed. this is an area that has taken a beating over the last week. this last bombcyclone. the businesses here you can see the fence in front of it to keep people away because
marissa, start with you, what kind of damage are you seeing where you are? >> reporter: hey, guys, you can see people around me and most are people who live here gathered to see the same thing that kind of shocked us. this is cap po la beach and it is littered with debris. we're talking about logs. sometimes we've seen full-on trees with roots attached. you might see one off in the distance just floating past. this is just so endemic of what we're seeing across the area. it's debris like...
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marissa parra has more from madison. >> reporter: tonight, on this 50th anniversary of roe v. wade, abortion rights activists are moving their march from the capitol to the midwest. >> this time we moved the national marched to madison in order to kick off our new firm campaign to states, which is where the battle is taking place. >> reporter: if the seat is filled with a abortion-rights candidate, then the state law could be overturned. this is taking place just seven months after roe v. wade was overturned in a 5-4 decision, sending both sides of the debate into action. roughly two dozen states have either a total abortion ban or are close to it. some state laws changed immediately, like wisconsin's abortion ban. some, like neighboring illinois, later passing abortion protections. last fall, historically red states kansas and kentucky voted down anti-abortion ballot measures. today, vice president kamala harris calling to codify roe. >> congress must pass a bill that protects freedom and liberty. >> reporter: but with republicans in control of the house, the debate remains i
marissa parra has more from madison. >> reporter: tonight, on this 50th anniversary of roe v. wade, abortion rights activists are moving their march from the capitol to the midwest. >> this time we moved the national marched to madison in order to kick off our new firm campaign to states, which is where the battle is taking place. >> reporter: if the seat is filled with a abortion-rights candidate, then the state law could be overturned. this is taking place just seven months...
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on like the american review it with it and the philippines judicial system was weaponized against marissa and her associates. the 59 year old has been battling a series of cases filed to to her vocal criticism of the former president in 2021. maria theresa jointly won the nobel peace prize with russian edits a dmitri murata, for their efforts to safeguard freedom of expression. it was the 1st time since 1936 that the peace prize went to a journalist. what's wrong? i guess what this just shows is that that the nobel peace prize committee realised that a world without facts means a world without truth and trust. and if you don't have any of those things, you certainly can't conquer corona virus. you can't conquer climate change. i've been saying that she still faces 3 other criminal cases, including a cyber libel conviction, currently on appeal for which she could face nearly 7 years in prison. and the high court tokyo has upheld the not guilty verdicts previously handed down to 3 former executives over their role in the 2011 fukushima disaster. a lower court had previously cleared the 3 to
on like the american review it with it and the philippines judicial system was weaponized against marissa and her associates. the 59 year old has been battling a series of cases filed to to her vocal criticism of the former president in 2021. maria theresa jointly won the nobel peace prize with russian edits a dmitri murata, for their efforts to safeguard freedom of expression. it was the 1st time since 1936 that the peace prize went to a journalist. what's wrong? i guess what this just shows...
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marissa cava, substack has been diving deep on the daily santos.e you here right now. >> thank you. >> still to come, donald trump prepares to return to elon musk's twitter. that sentence just came out of my mouth. the ramifications of the disgraced ex president back on, i guess, the real social media. ahead. a. ahead if you have diabetes, then getting on the dexcom g6 is the single most important thing you can do. it eliminates painful fingersticks, helps lower a1c, and it's covered by medicare. before dexcom g6, i was frustrated. all of that finger-pricking and all of that pain, my a1c was still stuck. my diabetes was out of control. i was tired. (female announcer) dexcom g6 sends your glucose numbers to your phone or receiver without painful fingersticks. the arrow shows the direction your glucose is heading: up, down, or steady, so you can make better decisions about food and activity in the moment. after using dexcom g6, my a1c has never been lower. i lead line dancing three times a week, i exercise, and i'm just living a great life now. it's
marissa cava, substack has been diving deep on the daily santos.e you here right now. >> thank you. >> still to come, donald trump prepares to return to elon musk's twitter. that sentence just came out of my mouth. the ramifications of the disgraced ex president back on, i guess, the real social media. ahead. a. ahead if you have diabetes, then getting on the dexcom g6 is the single most important thing you can do. it eliminates painful fingersticks, helps lower a1c, and it's...
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let's bring in marissa parra in gurnsville, california, an hour north of san francisco and the sheriffbay. what is the latest where you are? how are people coping with what looks like utter devastation there? >> reporter: we're around the russian river and in sonoma county, this is a place that has seen flooding with the river before but this is stressful for the people who live around here, and someone who lives in a trail area few feet away from where we're standing and what she was telling us they were forced to evacuate from here because they were concerned that this river would flood. and at the end of the day, whether it does or does not, this is a very stressful time for everyone around here and obviously, this is a storm, and the storms, over the last ten days, it has caused so much damage. you've seen so much of it plastered across the screen, mud slides. sinkholes. this has been costly in every way, at least 17 lives lost a 5-year-old boy washed away in the flood waters, we understand they have been take spending the last couple of days trying to search for him but the weathe
let's bring in marissa parra in gurnsville, california, an hour north of san francisco and the sheriffbay. what is the latest where you are? how are people coping with what looks like utter devastation there? >> reporter: we're around the russian river and in sonoma county, this is a place that has seen flooding with the river before but this is stressful for the people who live around here, and someone who lives in a trail area few feet away from where we're standing and what she was...
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marissa parra is in california. so the pitures we're seeing are unbelievable. what are you seeing on the ground and how concerned are the people you're talking to? >> reporter: so first, i will say you're seeing probably some sunshine. it looks like just another beautiful, sunny day here in california. when you zoom out, you get a fuller picture. this is as you mentioned one of the reasons why you don't want to be going through the flood water. we're trying to stay above the flood waters as hutch as possible. hard to do when most of the streets are flooded out. so you have residents, you have businesses around here that have been damaged as a result. when it comes to how people are feeling, i think it's somewhere between a mixture of despair. there's a lot of people in despair right now. but then there are people who say we have been through this before. many of them telling me about times they went through an earthquake or a wildfire or a different flooding and a different time. there's some level of acceptance with that too. just to give you perspective, this
marissa parra is in california. so the pitures we're seeing are unbelievable. what are you seeing on the ground and how concerned are the people you're talking to? >> reporter: so first, i will say you're seeing probably some sunshine. it looks like just another beautiful, sunny day here in california. when you zoom out, you get a fuller picture. this is as you mentioned one of the reasons why you don't want to be going through the flood water. we're trying to stay above the flood waters...
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fox weather marissa tores is in new york tonight tracking the storm. good evening, marisa. >> good evening, bret. yeah, just all out dangerous scenario playing out across the south. we already know two people dying in car crashes earlier today because of the treacherous road in texas. interstates shut down completely. power outages. winter weather texas, arkansas, tennessee. ice storm warnings as well as winter storm warnings. we are just in the beginning, we saw 24, 36 hours to go. big push in moisture will be tomorrow as of now arkansas, into tennessee anything highlighted in pink is going to be that freezing rain that continues to accumulate on the roads and trees. another wave coming in tomorrow morning into the afternoon some of these areas already hit with ice and sleet already seen quarter inch accumulation some of these quarter to half an inch. that's a lot of ice. the weight is going to put a lot of pressure on the power lines. stuck in the cold and no melting any time soon. northern part of the plains a lot of folks below zero. we start to re
fox weather marissa tores is in new york tonight tracking the storm. good evening, marisa. >> good evening, bret. yeah, just all out dangerous scenario playing out across the south. we already know two people dying in car crashes earlier today because of the treacherous road in texas. interstates shut down completely. power outages. winter weather texas, arkansas, tennessee. ice storm warnings as well as winter storm warnings. we are just in the beginning, we saw 24, 36 hours to go. big...
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we heard marissa say that the folks at the march there were galvanized.things aboutgs that. even in the elections, while we fell short in congressle with t house, we saw remarkable gains in tough states and in governor's races and attorneys general and legislatures and goes s where the fight next, right. so we have michigan with a democratic trifecta. aa pro-choice led by gretchen whitner. and you have pennsylvania where they narrowly held on to the house and blocked an abortion ban in the state. so we have a lot of smart strategic democrats and great opportunities to expand d acces not just codify roe. and that is the future of the movement. what i will say, the other big emotional movement galvanizing moment for us in the midterms, young voters. so it iste interesting to see yr reporter interview young voters but they are with us in this issue. >> all right. mini, thank you so much for joining us. we really appreciate your time talking about this issue with thet anniversary of roe v. wad now just a couple of days away. >>> that is going to do it for me
we heard marissa say that the folks at the march there were galvanized.things aboutgs that. even in the elections, while we fell short in congressle with t house, we saw remarkable gains in tough states and in governor's races and attorneys general and legislatures and goes s where the fight next, right. so we have michigan with a democratic trifecta. aa pro-choice led by gretchen whitner. and you have pennsylvania where they narrowly held on to the house and blocked an abortion ban in the...
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our thanks to marissa as well. i want to ring in the mayor of santa barbara. i'm sorry for what you and your fellow citizens are going through. >> thank you. actually, we're not getting hit as bad as up in northern california, but we have had a legacy of disasters in the last few years. wildfires and of course our famous debris flow in montecito. we were very well prepared, as prepared as we could be. the national weather service out of oxnard has been fabulous in tracking the storm and pretty accurate on when it would hit and the volume it would hit. but we have had tremendous cooperation between all of our counties, city, and state public service agencies. an evacuation plan has been in place. we activated our emergency operations center last night, which takes all of us over to station one to coordinate all these things. so we have done well. we have not fortunately had fatalities or serious injuries so far that we're aware of. and we have had some flooding. and the creek beds have breached their limits in a couple spots. but the damage has been relatively
our thanks to marissa as well. i want to ring in the mayor of santa barbara. i'm sorry for what you and your fellow citizens are going through. >> thank you. actually, we're not getting hit as bad as up in northern california, but we have had a legacy of disasters in the last few years. wildfires and of course our famous debris flow in montecito. we were very well prepared, as prepared as we could be. the national weather service out of oxnard has been fabulous in tracking the storm and...
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marissa cava, substack has been diving deep on the daily santos.u here right now. >> thank you. >> still to come, donald trump prepares to return to elon musk 's twitter. that sentence just came out of my mouth. the ramifications of the disgraced ex president back on, i guess, the real social media. ahead. alci media ahead. (pensive music) (footsteps crunching) (pensive music) (birds tweeting) (pensive music) (broom sweeping) - [narrator] one in five children worldwide are faced with the reality of living without food. no family dinners, no special treats, no full bellies. all around the world, parents are struggling to feed their children. toddlers are suffering from acute malnutrition, which stunts their growth. kids are forced to drop out of school so they can help support their families. covid, conflict, inflation and climate have ignited the worst famine in our lifetime. and we're fed up. fed up with the fact that hunger robs children of their childhood. fed up with the lack of progress. fed up with the injustice. help us brighten the lives of
marissa cava, substack has been diving deep on the daily santos.u here right now. >> thank you. >> still to come, donald trump prepares to return to elon musk 's twitter. that sentence just came out of my mouth. the ramifications of the disgraced ex president back on, i guess, the real social media. ahead. alci media ahead. (pensive music) (footsteps crunching) (pensive music) (birds tweeting) (pensive music) (broom sweeping) - [narrator] one in five children worldwide are faced...
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thank you, marissa.mass shooting happening in baltimore saturday evening, at least one person is dead and four others were wounded including two young kids. police say one or more shooters opened fire on a street in the upton neighborhood. 43-year-old man standing outside was killed and a passing car carrying those two young kids was also hit, causing it to crash into a pole. those occupants were taken to the hospital in critical condition. they have been stabilized. one person has been detained for question. police have not yet announced if they are considering a suspect. in los angeles, there is new information may deadly mass shooting, this time at an upscale home near beverly hills which left three people that. police now say it was not random or an accident. a manhunt is underway for the shooter. police are saying it's possible more than one shooter was involved. it happened at a party outside a house early saturday morning. the residents was being used as a short-term rental. for other people at th
thank you, marissa.mass shooting happening in baltimore saturday evening, at least one person is dead and four others were wounded including two young kids. police say one or more shooters opened fire on a street in the upton neighborhood. 43-year-old man standing outside was killed and a passing car carrying those two young kids was also hit, causing it to crash into a pole. those occupants were taken to the hospital in critical condition. they have been stabilized. one person has been...
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let's get to marissa parra and bill cairns. i know that you are near santa cruz where we have seen the damage, and what are we seeing across the state? >> first, let's see what we is happening here, and this is more or less what we are seeing here as we are driving through the area, and people trying to put debris into piles, a meanwhile, they are going to be putting debris in piles as they are going to be hit by rain, and more rain coming in waves here, and more difficult for rain here, and coming through the recovery process, and right now, in california, this stream is completely flooded, and people are not ready to come down yet, and theyare not able to come out yet, but ton towns the near the ocean are seeing a lot of this, right. floodwaters and then those closer to water, and we know that some of the water is very, very flooded streets, and very scary situation, and then you have a lot of the mountainous areas that are seeing the mudslides to catastrophic levels, and in areas, it is closing down areas of the highways whe
let's get to marissa parra and bill cairns. i know that you are near santa cruz where we have seen the damage, and what are we seeing across the state? >> first, let's see what we is happening here, and this is more or less what we are seeing here as we are driving through the area, and people trying to put debris into piles, a meanwhile, they are going to be putting debris in piles as they are going to be hit by rain, and more rain coming in waves here, and more difficult for rain here,...
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i want to bring in marissa outside of the supreme court. talk about where this fight goes next.s both sides are saying, it is certainly not over just because roe was overturned. >> reporter: yeah, so, we marched with them from the national mall where we heard a lot of speakers today and then now we're here there front of the supreme court and we're seeing in this post roe world that is something that is being celebrated by critics of abortion rights. and so that is being celebrated on signs, that is something that speakers made a point to talk about. it was met with applause several times. but even though, again, march for life, we know it started as a result of roe v. wade, that was the whole platform. and now that is been overturned, the over turning of roe v. wade has not done anything to stop the energy on either side. we spoke to critics and supporters, take a listen to what they had to say when they showed up for their own reasons today. >> it is to show that we will not let america be bullied out of the right of to abortion. >> everything that happened before roe, that wa
i want to bring in marissa outside of the supreme court. talk about where this fight goes next.s both sides are saying, it is certainly not over just because roe was overturned. >> reporter: yeah, so, we marched with them from the national mall where we heard a lot of speakers today and then now we're here there front of the supreme court and we're seeing in this post roe world that is something that is being celebrated by critics of abortion rights. and so that is being celebrated on...
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debate remains in a deadlock, making vocalizing more important than ever from madison, wisconsin, marissa parra, nbc news. >>> in an unprecedented move, the fbi found more classified documents. brie, good morning what do we know more about what was found? >> reporter: this bombshell was dropped by the president's white house itself the justice department conducted a 13-hour search or the delaware home on friday and says six additional items, including documents with classified markings were found. some of them date back to president biden's time in the senate and when he was vice president. mr. biden's legal team points out that this latest search was done without the need for a warrant unlike the fbi seedure at former president donald trump's estate >> he's not resisting an investigation. he's not stonewalling. he's offering total cooperation with the justice department as this proceeds and that's because of an important reason he takes this seriously. takes classified information seriously. >> now that we learn some of this goes back to his senate time, he's become a serial document hoa
debate remains in a deadlock, making vocalizing more important than ever from madison, wisconsin, marissa parra, nbc news. >>> in an unprecedented move, the fbi found more classified documents. brie, good morning what do we know more about what was found? >> reporter: this bombshell was dropped by the president's white house itself the justice department conducted a 13-hour search or the delaware home on friday and says six additional items, including documents with classified...
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. >> marissa hamamoto is a professional ballroom and salsa dancer, who visited the studios to practiceon a somber note. >> ballroom dance studios are supposed to be a safe, safe place for people to move, people to be. this might feel contradictory, but the best way to heal through this trauma is to dance, and to dance with a full heart. and if you've never tried ballroom dancing before, now is the chance to try it and experience the magic. >> we'll be right back. mr. clean magic eraser powers through tough messes. so it makes it look like i spent hours cleaning, and you know i didn't. it makes my running shoe look like new! it's amazing. it's so good. it makes it look like i have magical powers. magic eraser and sheets make cleaning look easy. aah, it's a good day to cough. oh, no! bye, bye cough. later chest congestion. hello 12 hours of relief. 12 hours!! hmmm, ok. not coughing at yoga? antiquing not coughing? not coughing at the movies?! hashtag still not coughing?! aaah. oww! mucinex dm gives you 12 hours of relief from chest congestion and any type of cough, day or night. it's not
. >> marissa hamamoto is a professional ballroom and salsa dancer, who visited the studios to practiceon a somber note. >> ballroom dance studios are supposed to be a safe, safe place for people to move, people to be. this might feel contradictory, but the best way to heal through this trauma is to dance, and to dance with a full heart. and if you've never tried ballroom dancing before, now is the chance to try it and experience the magic. >> we'll be right back. mr. clean...
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the pink color to inform the story, to become a tool to produce alternative identities of the old marissa. this is a melting pot of cultures harmoniously, co existing on the island in itself. a unique story to share with the world. so which is amazing, right? so when you, where an african market government, you get to celebrate centuries of african treaty in a very chic and novel way. because what actually, what, where can change the weight, how you feel about yourself? it's about a claim in our own uniqueness funds on ac creativity. and the most important piece is rather v. yeah, ah and that's a vis cancelled here in johannesburg at the origin center, exploring the life and times of our early emphasis. i'm a tammy hodgkins, the curious to hear me. thank you so much for joining us here today. most of us know or have as a to drop off hands. i've africa. but it was quite interesting of the colors and paints used in the background. so i think the painters were so talented, i think, in terms of making paint and making the beautiful art forms and the the paint is mostly made out of ok. sometim
the pink color to inform the story, to become a tool to produce alternative identities of the old marissa. this is a melting pot of cultures harmoniously, co existing on the island in itself. a unique story to share with the world. so which is amazing, right? so when you, where an african market government, you get to celebrate centuries of african treaty in a very chic and novel way. because what actually, what, where can change the weight, how you feel about yourself? it's about a claim in...
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the bell peace prize recipient. philippine journalist marissa raising her arms in victory could de fax when truth. when justice wins. it's a stark contrast from years of defeat in the court of law, and at times in the court of public opinion, reza and her news outlet grappler have been the subject of attacks on line and by former president would be good to 30. but a wednesday she was acquitted on 4 counts of tax evasion and filing inaccurate returns. these charges, as you know, were politically motivated. so this accredo is not just for rattler. it is for every filipino who has ever been unjustly accused. ah reza sites french, you may coop, you a journalist who has been detained for nearly 3 years for possession of firearms, centera financing, and layla. dina, the former senator sis, to turn the fabricated drug charges against her winning 4 cases at once, offers both vindication and relief for maria theresa and wrapped her after losing consecutive legal battles. a vindication for them. for all other filipino journalists, but the bd landscaping, the philippines from east follow till ram
the bell peace prize recipient. philippine journalist marissa raising her arms in victory could de fax when truth. when justice wins. it's a stark contrast from years of defeat in the court of law, and at times in the court of public opinion, reza and her news outlet grappler have been the subject of attacks on line and by former president would be good to 30. but a wednesday she was acquitted on 4 counts of tax evasion and filing inaccurate returns. these charges, as you know, were politically...
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. >> marissa, thank you. new at 8 caught on camera. a homeowner says they're the victim of a bike burglary. many spree. the surveillance video coming from corte madera. you can see one of the thieves casing the garage of the home. then they come back with another person around 5 minutes later just before 02:00am saturday. those burglars gained entry to this home's garage. and as you can see, they made off with a total of 4 bikes. the victims say another house one block away, had some bikes stolen less than a week before this. the homeowners think they may have been targeted because they're registered with an app called straw huts a running cycling and hiking app. police are currently investigating. in national news tonight. several dangerous storms moved through the southern united states over the last week. and tonight survivors are telling their stories in alabama. many say they had in tubs bathrooms and shipping containers for safety. the recent storm ripped through a tonga and dallas counties and killed at least 9 people. the torna
. >> marissa, thank you. new at 8 caught on camera. a homeowner says they're the victim of a bike burglary. many spree. the surveillance video coming from corte madera. you can see one of the thieves casing the garage of the home. then they come back with another person around 5 minutes later just before 02:00am saturday. those burglars gained entry to this home's garage. and as you can see, they made off with a total of 4 bikes. the victims say another house one block away, had some...
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i want to thank marissa parra for that report, live from california, where because of the weather conditions, among other issues, we're having some issues having her signal. >>> i want to turn to our other top story this hour. the department of justice is looking into classified documents found in president biden's former private office at a washington, d.c. think tank. according to the white house special counsel, documents, which appear to be from the obama administration, were found in a locked cloz sit by biden's lawyers midterms before the elections. after they were found, the white house counsel notified the national archives which took following day. a source said biden only became aware of the documents being stored in his former office when had his lawyers told him about the discovery. now a source says merrick garland asked u.s. attorney for the northern district of illinois, a trump appointee, to review the matter. president biden did not respond to questions as he sat next to garland in mexico. joining us is justice continue ken dilanian. also us with is the former federal and st
i want to thank marissa parra for that report, live from california, where because of the weather conditions, among other issues, we're having some issues having her signal. >>> i want to turn to our other top story this hour. the department of justice is looking into classified documents found in president biden's former private office at a washington, d.c. think tank. according to the white house special counsel, documents, which appear to be from the obama administration, were found...
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president of the legal that they won the nobel peace prize in 2021 for protecting freedom of expression. marissa told al jazeera how she felt after the verdict. i'm cautiously optimistic. look these for tax evasion, charges where exactly where this miss. so look a nomics rule of law and press freedom meet our president. president mark us is in douglas switzerland right now, trying to get investors to come look at the philippines. this is a good 1st step forward to restoring that. i think we have to still wait and see. i'm optimistic. there's a ray of light. i hope that why didn't send it becomes a sunny day for you and has sent it's top rank to woman. as part of our highest level delegation to afghanistan, since the taliban sees power, the u. n. is expected to push for women's rights curtailed under taliban rule to be restored. nurses in the united kingdom of pressing on with the 2nd strike in as many months demanding higher pay is the cost of living source. patients have been warned to expect disruption to health care services on wednesday and thursday. you k has seen a wave of industrial actio
president of the legal that they won the nobel peace prize in 2021 for protecting freedom of expression. marissa told al jazeera how she felt after the verdict. i'm cautiously optimistic. look these for tax evasion, charges where exactly where this miss. so look a nomics rule of law and press freedom meet our president. president mark us is in douglas switzerland right now, trying to get investors to come look at the philippines. this is a good 1st step forward to restoring that. i think we...
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joining us is marissa parra. what's it like this morning?rting to come down here. we're just outside the rushing river. it's too dark to show you just how high the river is until the sunrises. and that's something that we're seeing across the state. across the state, everyone who lives near a river or by the ocean as the rain starts to fall, it's even started picking up while we have been talking on the air here. the concerns grow. it's something had that's very hard to predict. we know that there were high concerns around here where we are for the people who live around here. many of them still waiting to find out if this is going to be a dangerous situation. unfortunately, you don't really know until it's already happening. across the state, as governor newsom said, california is soaked. the images north and south, cars just submerged in water. we're talking about cars in their own driveways. cars along the highway. the sink hole outside of los angeles. luckily nobody was injured or killed in a that situation, but we know that this has bee
joining us is marissa parra. what's it like this morning?rting to come down here. we're just outside the rushing river. it's too dark to show you just how high the river is until the sunrises. and that's something that we're seeing across the state. across the state, everyone who lives near a river or by the ocean as the rain starts to fall, it's even started picking up while we have been talking on the air here. the concerns grow. it's something had that's very hard to predict. we know that...
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. >> welcome everyone to union square my name is marissa rodriguez and i'm executive director of union square alliance. what a beautiful, sunny welcoming day here in union square. [applause] we are in the heart of san francisco, the crown rule, union square where the holidays are synonymous with union square. i just want to take a moment to acknowledge all the folks behind me today. it takes a village to ensure that our community is safe vibrant and beautiful as it is today. this time last year, was very difficult for all of us, we were still in the throws of the pandemic and we were coming out of some very challenging times. in fact, throughout the country, we were seeing a rash of retail crime bu. here in san francisco, there was a response like no other. i want to thank our mayor, london breed, our police chief bill scott, for leaning in and ensuring that this was going to be not only a good year but one of the best years that we've experienced since that day here in union square. soy just want to take a moment to thank them for their leadership and all that they've done. i want to
. >> welcome everyone to union square my name is marissa rodriguez and i'm executive director of union square alliance. what a beautiful, sunny welcoming day here in union square. [applause] we are in the heart of san francisco, the crown rule, union square where the holidays are synonymous with union square. i just want to take a moment to acknowledge all the folks behind me today. it takes a village to ensure that our community is safe vibrant and beautiful as it is today. this time...
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[cheers and applause] i'm grateful to our neighborhood allies and union square, marissa, we're bringing it home finally and i love your station and i love ours more. sorry saying that. our neighbors in north beach and south of market, the struggle for the subway brought us closer together and i know we're going to work on those bonds in the future. i'm especially grateful to the generations of china town leaders who fought for this. it was a true multigenerational effort. so i really need to acknowledge gordon chin and norman fong from my china town community center and acknowledge -- phil, landy, will, harvey louie and the leaders from the chinese leaders of chamber and the president is here today, i don't know where you're at donald but he looks good in the back and the benevolent association. if i have one regret, one community leader who inspired and unified china town to fight for this project isn't around today to enjoy this moment. and i'm of course talking about rose pack. [applause] rose, it's finally here. and i swear when i woke up this morning, i could hear your infectious l
[cheers and applause] i'm grateful to our neighborhood allies and union square, marissa, we're bringing it home finally and i love your station and i love ours more. sorry saying that. our neighbors in north beach and south of market, the struggle for the subway brought us closer together and i know we're going to work on those bonds in the future. i'm especially grateful to the generations of china town leaders who fought for this. it was a true multigenerational effort. so i really need to...
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we were in that lisa giles and her daughter marissa rode out the storm inside a bathroom inside this historic office building. >> ad utley. >> furniture started flying. all of the glass started breaking glass all over us. the ring. but we were in and just started should remain shaken interests like it was this not come apart? >> we might be a room. and you see that ripped michael jackson is the district attorney for dallas county in his home. looks like it took a direct hit. >> it it was a scary thing and nobody wants to go through i mean, that was tough. and your. >> congresswoman, terri sewell call selma home. >> but has never seen this historic city and the shape it finds itself. now where selma strong and given that we're going to continue to fight and make sure that we we build back better. and for mayor james perkins, the city has seen and endured so much, but it will rise to the occasion. once again, the resilient people were going to survive this we're going to make it through. this is just going. but it is going to take some work and it's going to take some time and it's goi
we were in that lisa giles and her daughter marissa rode out the storm inside a bathroom inside this historic office building. >> ad utley. >> furniture started flying. all of the glass started breaking glass all over us. the ring. but we were in and just started should remain shaken interests like it was this not come apart? >> we might be a room. and you see that ripped michael jackson is the district attorney for dallas county in his home. looks like it took a direct hit....
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. >> i'm joined now by marissa came, isn't mid-nbc columnist, who has been covering the saga in her column was quite a spectacle this morning. >> it was something. it made long island proud. >> it wasn't just long island. all the accents, only characters there. what do you think prompted this dislike? what do you think prompted them coming out with it? >> i think they're just so embarrassed. the way this whole thing has unfolded is just one bomb after another and they realize they had to cut their losses and they're like we have got to get rid of this guy, he's dead weight. >> from their perspective this is only bad for them. he's not involved in local politics. he's in d. c.. they look like jokers. i think there's some powerful subtext here, which is that they never feel that are strong candidate in the district. and this one won it and they do anything. >> no they didn't to do their due diligence at all. they don't think they had a chance. >> it's embarrassing. >> and when the redistricting dropped close to the primary, they were like oh, my goodness, he might actually have a chance in t
. >> i'm joined now by marissa came, isn't mid-nbc columnist, who has been covering the saga in her column was quite a spectacle this morning. >> it was something. it made long island proud. >> it wasn't just long island. all the accents, only characters there. what do you think prompted this dislike? what do you think prompted them coming out with it? >> i think they're just so embarrassed. the way this whole thing has unfolded is just one bomb after another and they...
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marissa, what are you seeing and what is about to come?what the wind and rain can do to the community, i just want to show you what it is has already done. you look at this fence not only bent, but there can kelp stuck in the middle of it. so the rain has created such high levels that it has already brought water to where it doesn't normally go to. and i want to show you one of the biggest concerns as we pan around. so capitola beach normally right behind me, instead littered with debris. is this all logs, these are trees that have been fallen, carried out to sea. and this is posing a big problem when it comes to the rivers already cresting. and i want to take you to the pier, this is a wharf partially washed away from the last bomb cyclone. and that is so important to remember because these are communities that have already been hit so hard in the last week. these businesses over here, some of them had logs go straight into their window because the water was so high that it carried the logs straight into their businesses. and so top of th
marissa, what are you seeing and what is about to come?what the wind and rain can do to the community, i just want to show you what it is has already done. you look at this fence not only bent, but there can kelp stuck in the middle of it. so the rain has created such high levels that it has already brought water to where it doesn't normally go to. and i want to show you one of the biggest concerns as we pan around. so capitola beach normally right behind me, instead littered with debris. is...