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mark matthews will join us live with more, including what the suspect's mother is saying about the case. >>> now to a follow-up. the bart police officer who accidentally shot his colleague will not face criminal charges. alameda county district attorney found the evidence did not justify charging michael mays with a crime back in january. he shot and killed sergeant thomas smith jr. in dublin. the two went with a group of officers to an apartment in dublin to search for stolen property. a report says the department had an unusual layout and mays believed he was confronting an armed suspect when he accidentally shot his partner who emerged from a dark closet area. >>> a historic discovery during construction of the bart to san jose project. work crews uncovered remains of native americans. take a look at this map. it shows where on lunde avenue in san jose and milpitas near the new tracks at the great mall. nbc bay area's damian trujillo is in san jose. this was kept secret for quite a
mark matthews will join us live with more, including what the suspect's mother is saying about the case. >>> now to a follow-up. the bart police officer who accidentally shot his colleague will not face criminal charges. alameda county district attorney found the evidence did not justify charging michael mays with a crime back in january. he shot and killed sergeant thomas smith jr. in dublin. the two went with a group of officers to an apartment in dublin to search for stolen...
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. >>> let's bring in mark matthews at cottage hospital. a young man from alamo is recovering at the hospital. how is his condition? >> he is getting better. nick pasichuke was down here visiting a classmate from his high school days. the two water polo players were out skate boarding on friday night when the sheriff says mass murder suspect elliot rodger ran them down in his car. the family says they have been overwhelmed by the attention and support for nick pasichuke. the university of pacific water polo player is in good condition here at the pgs. on twitter, the #prayforcheeks, his nickname, has gone viral. he was rammed, breaking both his legs. he under went surgery saturday. today, he was asking when which he get back to water polo. his sister, katie pasichuke, seen here with her brother, told the news there is an outpouring of support for her brother. his father is here in alamo. his wife, jill, here in the hospital with his son. there is a memorial at the sorority hit when he killed cooper and weis. >> from what i can tell, he poun
. >>> let's bring in mark matthews at cottage hospital. a young man from alamo is recovering at the hospital. how is his condition? >> he is getting better. nick pasichuke was down here visiting a classmate from his high school days. the two water polo players were out skate boarding on friday night when the sheriff says mass murder suspect elliot rodger ran them down in his car. the family says they have been overwhelmed by the attention and support for nick pasichuke. the...
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mark matthews is liucsb where t memorial will take place this afternoon. good morning, mark. >> good morning. we're here where instead of class today students will gather here to mourn and reflect the lives of the six that were lost on that rampage on friday. today's vigil following last night's vigils on campus. several of them very emotional. one held outside the sorority house. among the candles and flowers students hugged and cried and talking about catherine cooper and veronika weiss. they were gunned down friday. even though many didn't know the women the students say they felt their loss and wanted to acknowledge it. just down the street, chalked messages of love and solidarity were drawn outside the apartment house where elliot rodger stabbed three students in front of that more flowers and candles and there i met with tyler and film student zach stein. yesterday they started up a t-shirt fund-raising campaign to help out the students' families. >> i sent 200 invitations and already 800 people in the group and i think we have 100 people who already
mark matthews is liucsb where t memorial will take place this afternoon. good morning, mark. >> good morning. we're here where instead of class today students will gather here to mourn and reflect the lives of the six that were lost on that rampage on friday. today's vigil following last night's vigils on campus. several of them very emotional. one held outside the sorority house. among the candles and flowers students hugged and cried and talking about catherine cooper and veronika...
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mark matthews is live on the scene. what is happening right now. >> reporter: terry we are looking down on the lanes that are moving again. they were closed down most of the afternoon. chp say this is is what happened. at 12:40 this afternoon, a blue suv, ford, was moving into the fast lane on 580 eastbound, just before regatta boulevard. the chp officers heard it crashed. they were headed to the crash hen they started getting phone calls saying somebody else was shooting at the vehicle when it sped down the freeway. when officers got there, it was flipped over and the man inside was dead. they found bullet holes in the car. they shut down all lanes to collect evidence. traffic backed up to the richmond bridge. tonight, richmond police are asking for help. >> at this point, it's still a preliminary investigation. we don't have a motive. detectives are trying to determine what the motive might have been for the shooting. >> reporter: richmond police hope that anyone who saw the shooting here on 580 saw that other car tha
mark matthews is live on the scene. what is happening right now. >> reporter: terry we are looking down on the lanes that are moving again. they were closed down most of the afternoon. chp say this is is what happened. at 12:40 this afternoon, a blue suv, ford, was moving into the fast lane on 580 eastbound, just before regatta boulevard. the chp officers heard it crashed. they were headed to the crash hen they started getting phone calls saying somebody else was shooting at the vehicle...
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at the courthouse, mark matthews, nbc bay area news. >>a i day off from cancer is how many moms spent mother's day at great america theme park. it's called courageous kids day and this is the 25th year. 600 children getting cancer treatment had the chance to enjoy rides, food, and games with the families compliments of the park. it's a day when kids with cancer put cancer aside and just be a kid. it gives families the opportunity to meet others waging the same battle. >> i think it's very special. we have family member that is years old going through the challenges of cancer. we are happy to be here and able to support all the families and be here for them. >> courageous kids day provides a way for siblings to be treated to a fun filled day as well. >> happy mother's day diane. >> isn't that nice. thank you very much. . >> let's take a look at the heat that's on the way. >> this is one of the side effects. fire danger increasing as humidity levels drop and wind speeds pick up and temperatures rise. today we only had temperatures in the
at the courthouse, mark matthews, nbc bay area news. >>a i day off from cancer is how many moms spent mother's day at great america theme park. it's called courageous kids day and this is the 25th year. 600 children getting cancer treatment had the chance to enjoy rides, food, and games with the families compliments of the park. it's a day when kids with cancer put cancer aside and just be a kid. it gives families the opportunity to meet others waging the same battle. >> i think...
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mark matthews for "today in the bay." >> thank you very much, mark. >>> now, three bay area men were among the victims in friday's rampage. 20-year-old weihan wang and george chen and 20-year-old cheng yuan hong from san jose. he graduated from lynbrook high school. bob redell is outside the high school where students will head back to class and counselors will be on hand. >> he graduated lynbrook high back in 2012 so possible still students attending this school who knew him and remembered him and that's why the school district is sending grief counselors here to the campus since it is the first day back from a memorial weekend. cheng yuan hong studying at uc santa barbara. he was room mates with two of his best friends who are also from the bay area and along with elliot roger, the fourth roommate, the man who allegedly stabbed to death his three room mates. hong did have a run-in with rodger earlier this year and made a citizens arrest for stealing three candles worth $22 and hong pled guilty to that petty theft. george chen was a computer engineering student and also studying at
mark matthews for "today in the bay." >> thank you very much, mark. >>> now, three bay area men were among the victims in friday's rampage. 20-year-old weihan wang and george chen and 20-year-old cheng yuan hong from san jose. he graduated from lynbrook high school. bob redell is outside the high school where students will head back to class and counselors will be on hand. >> he graduated lynbrook high back in 2012 so possible still students attending this school...
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mark matthews explains why the d.a. has decided to delay charges. >> reporter: it's the first court appearance for dalia garcia bratcher, the 30-year-old arrested for grabbing a 12-year-old that bratcher believed was tormenting her daughter. the incident happened this past friday at olivet elementary school. today bratcher's attorney denied the charge. >> she never laid hands on this boy. she did ask him to stop bullying her daughter. she did not get the wrong boy. the boy is lying if he claims otherwise. it's that simple. >> reporter: some children who witnessed the incident told investigators that bratcher did grab the 12-year-old, but at the school this morning, parents are hearing that she didn't. >> one little girl has said that she saw the whole thing and that the mother did not do that. >> reporter: today the prosecutor asked for four weeks to continue investigating. the judge postponed the arraignment up june 19. >> my questions has revealed some significant exculpatory evidence that this boy probably made up th
mark matthews explains why the d.a. has decided to delay charges. >> reporter: it's the first court appearance for dalia garcia bratcher, the 30-year-old arrested for grabbing a 12-year-old that bratcher believed was tormenting her daughter. the incident happened this past friday at olivet elementary school. today bratcher's attorney denied the charge. >> she never laid hands on this boy. she did ask him to stop bullying her daughter. she did not get the wrong boy. the boy is lying...
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nbc bay area's mark matthews joins us from richmond with more on the investigation. mark? >> reporter: terry, a little bit of good news for drivers. as you say the freeway opened 20 minutes ago. this has been a horrendous traffic day here in richmond. let me tell you about what the chp says happened. about 12:40 this afternoon, a blue ford suv was going eastbound an 580. it crashed into the fast lane and just before the regatta boulevard exit. the chp officers heading to that crash were on the way there when they got calls from cell phone callers saying that they had witnessed an unidentified vehicle shooting at this blue suv. and when they got to the scene, they found the suv flipped over. they found one occupant inside. a man. a young man. maybe in his 20s who had suffered a gunshot wound. at least one. he was dead. and there were other bullets in the blue suv. the chp shut down all of the eastbound lanes of 580 in order to collect evidence. and all of the traffic routed down on to cutting boulevard. the big problem with that is about an hour after the shooting, there wa
nbc bay area's mark matthews joins us from richmond with more on the investigation. mark? >> reporter: terry, a little bit of good news for drivers. as you say the freeway opened 20 minutes ago. this has been a horrendous traffic day here in richmond. let me tell you about what the chp says happened. about 12:40 this afternoon, a blue ford suv was going eastbound an 580. it crashed into the fast lane and just before the regatta boulevard exit. the chp officers heading to that crash were...
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reporting from city hall, mark matthews, nbc bay area news. >>> coming up, slapped with a fine. the tv commercial that got southwest airlines in trouble with the feds. >>> law enforcement on a special mission. the honored guest that attracted a lot of attention in the south bay. >>> it's really exciting. but it's also really scary at times. >> and she knows, how do you spell success? this bay area teen's got the answer. the word that sent her to the national spelling bee finals coming up. >>> good afternoon. i'm jeff ranieri. we're tracking a cooling system getting closer to the coastline. we'll let you know how much this fog and a bit of drizzle will mean and those temperatures for the weekend coming up. >>> google on the cutting edge of technology. in one way it's stuck in the past. >> if you're interested in having more women in your business you need to change. >> why other ce os and universities are calling out the company over who it hires. first, mike honda stubbornly refused all debates. now honda's slinging mud, launching false attacks. isn't it time to put the old poli
reporting from city hall, mark matthews, nbc bay area news. >>> coming up, slapped with a fine. the tv commercial that got southwest airlines in trouble with the feds. >>> law enforcement on a special mission. the honored guest that attracted a lot of attention in the south bay. >>> it's really exciting. but it's also really scary at times. >> and she knows, how do you spell success? this bay area teen's got the answer. the word that sent her to the national...
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we'll be back at 6:00 reporting from santa rosa, mark matthews, nbc bay area news. >>> things are brewing above us. the threat of lightning coupled with dry conditions has firefighters on their toes. let's take you outsideon your left the bay bridge. on the right side san jose. live pictures of both. you can see ominous clouds forming in the distance. let's bring in jeff ranieri. >> clouds moving in, tracking instability with height here on those clouds in san francisco. that's a good enough indication that the area of low pressure, this storm system we're tracking, is getting closer. it's already produced 14 lightning strikes the past three hours north of bate area. we think as we head throughout the next 24 hours, as that storm system gets closer and pushes across the bay area there will be slight risk of isolated thunderstorms. if we do get any that do develop we could get a bit of hail. my main concern with that storm as it moves over is the potential here of dry lightning that again could spark wildfires. we'll have details on when that storm moves out and if it could mean any kind o
we'll be back at 6:00 reporting from santa rosa, mark matthews, nbc bay area news. >>> things are brewing above us. the threat of lightning coupled with dry conditions has firefighters on their toes. let's take you outsideon your left the bay bridge. on the right side san jose. live pictures of both. you can see ominous clouds forming in the distance. let's bring in jeff ranieri. >> clouds moving in, tracking instability with height here on those clouds in san francisco. that's a...
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at the courthouse, mark matthews, nbc bay area news. >> all right, thank you, mark. let's bring in our chief meteorologist. president obama working outside right now.hgi >> reporter: most of the rainfall is off to the north. it's mainly areas of low cloud cover that we're tracking at this hour. but within some of that low cloud cover, we're seeing a little bit of that drizzle. it's shrouding the lens there in the north bay. currently some of the coldest weather right now at 58 degrees. the cold front, the storm system, is beginning to move across. a little bit of drizzle in san francisco and some very windy bridges here back towards san francisco. the storm system has not really moved across yet. we're getting a little bit of blue sky and some cloud cover mixing in and temperatures in the upper 60s. lets's take you into tomorrow's forecast. and the biggest thing you're going to notice is the fact that sunshine will be returning. san francisco, if you're headed that way, still will remain cool. let's get you to the future cast. we'll begin with areas of cloud cover ac
at the courthouse, mark matthews, nbc bay area news. >> all right, thank you, mark. let's bring in our chief meteorologist. president obama working outside right now.hgi >> reporter: most of the rainfall is off to the north. it's mainly areas of low cloud cover that we're tracking at this hour. but within some of that low cloud cover, we're seeing a little bit of that drizzle. it's shrouding the lens there in the north bay. currently some of the coldest weather right now at 58...
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mark matthews is live where the ceremony took place. it's been an emotional day for them. >> reporter: it has. as you can imagine, some of the kids graduating here today, this is the first time anyone in their family had gone to college, and to walk across that stage and take the diploma without their parents being able to see it is a blow. angel stood outside the theater smiling, his 8-year-old sister leaning up against her big brother, his mom by her side, but his father is in mexico, an undocumented immigrant who was deported in his son's freshman year and unable to return. >> we had a house and cars. when he was deported we lost the house, lost the cars. we will to move the entire family of four people into a tiny room in my uncle's house. >> reporter: his dad is working as a laborer making 300 pesos a week. it's been a huge strain for the 22-year-old. and a loss to have his father miss this moment. he spoke out at a press conference before the graduation, part of a campaign by immigration rights activists to highlight the emotional
mark matthews is live where the ceremony took place. it's been an emotional day for them. >> reporter: it has. as you can imagine, some of the kids graduating here today, this is the first time anyone in their family had gone to college, and to walk across that stage and take the diploma without their parents being able to see it is a blow. angel stood outside the theater smiling, his 8-year-old sister leaning up against her big brother, his mom by her side, but his father is in mexico,...
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we begin with mark matthews, live from cottage hospital in santa barbaras. the surviving victims is a man there. how is he doing? >> reporter: nick pasichuke's in good condition. he's one of three remaining at the hospital. he came down here on friday night to visit a friend, a former classmate from san ramon high school. and they were out skateboarding when the sheriff says the mass murder suspect elliott rodger ran into him with his car. the family says they have been overwhelmed by the attention and support for nick pasichuke. the university of pacific water polo player is in good condition here at the hospital. on twitter, the #pray for cheeks, his nickname, has gone viral. police say elliott rodger drove his black bmw into pasichuke, ramming him, breaking both his legs. pasichuke underwent surgery saturday. today he was reportedly asking when he could get back to playing water polo. his sister, seen her with her brother told the mercury news that there has been an outpouring of support for her brother. his mother is here at the hospital with her son. th
we begin with mark matthews, live from cottage hospital in santa barbaras. the surviving victims is a man there. how is he doing? >> reporter: nick pasichuke's in good condition. he's one of three remaining at the hospital. he came down here on friday night to visit a friend, a former classmate from san ramon high school. and they were out skateboarding when the sheriff says the mass murder suspect elliott rodger ran into him with his car. the family says they have been overwhelmed by the...
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reporting from just outside moffitt field, mark matthews, nbc bay area news. >>> more details now on walmart and what the retailer is doing that captured president obama's attention. walmart made a pledge to increase its clean energy use by 2020. the plan is to increase the amount of renewable energy the store uses by 600% and reduce the amount of energy it uses by 20%. this isn't the first time president obama has talked about solar power in the bay area. you may remember the visit to solyndra back in 2010 after the company received a half a billion dollars in federal loans. a year later, they were raided seeking evidence for fraud. the company went on to file chapter 11 bankruptcy. >>> let's take you outside san francisco for a live look. it is windy. a big shift in the weather will begin this weekend for you. jeff ranieri is tracking some of the weather coming our way, and we're going from windy to warm. >> the wind is a result of this area of high pressure that has all the heat associated with it starting to move in and stirrup the atmosphere. as this arrives over the next three
reporting from just outside moffitt field, mark matthews, nbc bay area news. >>> more details now on walmart and what the retailer is doing that captured president obama's attention. walmart made a pledge to increase its clean energy use by 2020. the plan is to increase the amount of renewable energy the store uses by 600% and reduce the amount of energy it uses by 20%. this isn't the first time president obama has talked about solar power in the bay area. you may remember the visit to...
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. >> mark matthews is live on lombard. tourists have to be upset i'm guessing. >> reporter: you got it. this is really one of the iconic landmarks of san francisco. as you can see, people still lined up here, checking out the view. but for the folks who live on this street, the popularity's become a pain. picture this. lombard street between hyde and liefen worth, closed to cars. residents living on the most photographed switch backs say the traffic's gotten to be too much. >> the entire neighborhood gets gridlock gridlocked. >> reporter: he tells me it's a health hazard. >> there's smog and all kinds of pollution. >> reporter: they want it closed at least part time to all but residents and taxis. we watched as cars snaked past the condo. he told us this is nothing. >> usually it's about this much apart between cars. >> reporter: the neighborhood goal is to close the street during most of the summer and during holiday weekends. and that's a big ask considering driving down the street is such a tourist draw. >> it's a tradi
. >> mark matthews is live on lombard. tourists have to be upset i'm guessing. >> reporter: you got it. this is really one of the iconic landmarks of san francisco. as you can see, people still lined up here, checking out the view. but for the folks who live on this street, the popularity's become a pain. picture this. lombard street between hyde and liefen worth, closed to cars. residents living on the most photographed switch backs say the traffic's gotten to be too much. >>...
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nbc bay area's mark matthews was there for this reunion. people were smiling and crying all in one. >> reporter: they r the soldiers are from the california army national guard, headquartered in vallejo. they have been gone since mid july. and from the looks of it, very happy to be home. hugs and kiss all around here at the southwest terminal and some very special moments for a half dozen members of the quartermaster core. this sergeant was one. he left before his son was born. never got a chance to see him except by skype. when he picked up the boy for the very first time, the youngster started crying. >> i started singing to him, it was a song that i sang over skype to him. so he started recognizing it and he calmed down, and he realizes it's daddy. >> reporter: sergeant gilliam and his soldiers operated heavy equipment as part of the quartermaster core. i asked what was the most significant thing they learned about the conflict, what they want the americans back home to understand. >> first thing they need to know, that yes, we are comin
nbc bay area's mark matthews was there for this reunion. people were smiling and crying all in one. >> reporter: they r the soldiers are from the california army national guard, headquartered in vallejo. they have been gone since mid july. and from the looks of it, very happy to be home. hugs and kiss all around here at the southwest terminal and some very special moments for a half dozen members of the quartermaster core. this sergeant was one. he left before his son was born. never got...
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nbc bay area's mark matthews join us with an exclusive interview of the local man who is leading today's recovery. mark? >> reporter: tim parker was the salvage master on this operation. he's out of sausalito. just a couple hours ago he was out there with a crane and a landing craft along with deputies from contra costa county and inspectors from the national transportation safety board. the biggest piece of the downed cessna was hoisted out of the bay at 4:30 this afternoon as you can see. the crane lifting it from the water and placing it in a nearby landing craft. the man running the operation says parts are scattered in the water between 8 and 13 feet deep. >> the whole thing is just busted all up in pieces. it's going to be ugly getting it out because it's just so mangled. >> reporter: on sunday afternoon the cessna was flying alongside a british-built fighter. when the two planes collided, the tail of the war bird sheered off one of the wings of the cessna sending it into the bay. >> went straight in once that wing was off or a said it spiraled down, but the impact had to be horren
nbc bay area's mark matthews join us with an exclusive interview of the local man who is leading today's recovery. mark? >> reporter: tim parker was the salvage master on this operation. he's out of sausalito. just a couple hours ago he was out there with a crane and a landing craft along with deputies from contra costa county and inspectors from the national transportation safety board. the biggest piece of the downed cessna was hoisted out of the bay at 4:30 this afternoon as you can...
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but we begin with mark matthews. so emotional. >> reporter: it was, jessica. they heard from janet na paul tau know. but it was the father of christopher martinez, the young man gunned down at an isla vista deli, it was him, the father, that galvanized this stadium crowd. >> you will live in our hearts forever and ever. thank you, son. we will learn to love people the rest of our lives as you did. >> the father of christopher martinez began by reading a statement from the family of one of the others murdered. the family of weihan wang. he has been the most outspoken in the last days. calling for greater gun control and calling on students to commit themselves to end the violence. >> and not good enough. >> reporter: student body president asked her classmates to look at one another and remind themselves that they are in this together and that they will remember those who died. but it was richard martinez who brought the crowd together. >> once the father came forward and spoke and really got the crowd involved, it felt much more uplifting and empowered, and, y
but we begin with mark matthews. so emotional. >> reporter: it was, jessica. they heard from janet na paul tau know. but it was the father of christopher martinez, the young man gunned down at an isla vista deli, it was him, the father, that galvanized this stadium crowd. >> you will live in our hearts forever and ever. thank you, son. we will learn to love people the rest of our lives as you did. >> the father of christopher martinez began by reading a statement from the...
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mark matthews at golden gate field where chrome's trainer got his start and where his son is working now. mark? >> reporter: terry, i can tell you, the favorite to within today. and california chrome is certainly the favorite here at golden gate field. as the you stay, art sherman started out here at golden gate field. his son, steve, still a trainer here. and for california trainers and california breeders, this one was something special. >> california chrome broke out of the gate, never seemed to strain. and when he rounded that far turn, jockey pulled away from the rest of the pack. the race never in doubt. one of chrome's co-owners, lives here in yuba city. in the town's watering holes, neighbors were cheering him on. back at golden gate field. the assistant trainer says the win kind of settles a score with some of the blue blood breeders back east. >> they always make us feel like we are less because we are out here on the west coast in california. >> reporter: we heard that from more than one trainer here. it must have had a lit to do with the co-owner, steve coburn saying this.
mark matthews at golden gate field where chrome's trainer got his start and where his son is working now. mark? >> reporter: terry, i can tell you, the favorite to within today. and california chrome is certainly the favorite here at golden gate field. as the you stay, art sherman started out here at golden gate field. his son, steve, still a trainer here. and for california trainers and california breeders, this one was something special. >> california chrome broke out of the gate,...
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. >> again, that was mark matthews reporting, the metropolitan transportation agency says it will studyacts of the weekend closures. >> we'll be right back. >>> it's a trio of friends you have to see to believe. lions, tigers, and bears. one of the rarest sights you will ever see in the animal kingdom is on display at the noah's arc sanctuary in georgia. known collectively as the blts. all three animals were rescued from an atlanta drug dealer's basement 13 years ago. they were in bad shape but they shared a special bond. >> they've never been separated from each other and we've never told them that they are different species. they teach you how to get along and teach you it's okay. they are not the same kol are lo, not the same speecies or evn from the same country. >> they live on a habitat of three acres so they could go somewhere else. they don't have to hang out together but they choose to hang out together. >> they went through a lot together and they care about each other. >> that reminds me of the battle days at the drug dealer's basement. >> and now the good old day. >> and no
. >> again, that was mark matthews reporting, the metropolitan transportation agency says it will studyacts of the weekend closures. >> we'll be right back. >>> it's a trio of friends you have to see to believe. lions, tigers, and bears. one of the rarest sights you will ever see in the animal kingdom is on display at the noah's arc sanctuary in georgia. known collectively as the blts. all three animals were rescued from an atlanta drug dealer's basement 13 years ago. they...
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we have kris sanchez who spoke with one of the local families but mark matthews is standing by live.> reporter: nick's father says the quest for information about the young man has been over the top. his sister says the support for her brother has been terrific. nick pasichuke was skateboarding when murder suspect elliott rodger ran him down, ramming him with his black bmw. the blow
we have kris sanchez who spoke with one of the local families but mark matthews is standing by live.> reporter: nick's father says the quest for information about the young man has been over the top. his sister says the support for her brother has been terrific. nick pasichuke was skateboarding when murder suspect elliott rodger ran him down, ramming him with his black bmw. the blow
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reporting live mark matthews, nbc bay area news. >> it was also a somber day at three high schools in the bay area. the schools three of the rampage victims attended. chris sanchez joins us live where one of the victims went to school. even though james hong graduated two years ago his passing is leaving a mark. >> reporter: that's right. he made a big impression though it was a quiet one. there's a message scrolling across the sign leading to the parking lot here. our hearts and thoughts go out to james hong's family and friends. the day started with a moment of silence. the school day at lynbrook high began with an acknowledge that he was one of people killed friday night. staff had nothing but nice things to say about the young man who graduated two years ago. >> he's just the kindest, sweetest young man with a brilliant smile that could light a room up. someone who could just depends upon and trust and very diligent student. >> reporter: at lynbrook high, counselors were available for students and staff as they processed the ugliness that happened in such a beautiful place to youn
reporting live mark matthews, nbc bay area news. >> it was also a somber day at three high schools in the bay area. the schools three of the rampage victims attended. chris sanchez joins us live where one of the victims went to school. even though james hong graduated two years ago his passing is leaving a mark. >> reporter: that's right. he made a big impression though it was a quiet one. there's a message scrolling across the sign leading to the parking lot here. our hearts and...
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but we begin with mark matthews. so emotional. >> reporter: it was, jessica.heard from janet na paul tau know. but it was the father of christopher martinez, the young man gunned down at an isla vista deli, it was him, the father, that galvanized this stadium crowd. >> you will live in our hearts
but we begin with mark matthews. so emotional. >> reporter: it was, jessica.heard from janet na paul tau know. but it was the father of christopher martinez, the young man gunned down at an isla vista deli, it was him, the father, that galvanized this stadium crowd. >> you will live in our hearts
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mark matthews, nbc bay area news. >>> a college student from the east bay was a victim of the rampagenick pasichuke was visiting a friend. he broke both legs and has facial fractures. he is listed in good condition tonight. pasichuke is a water polo player who now attends uop in stockton. >>> the rampage is raising the issue of mental illness. the rodger family attorney announced that the suspect had asperger's syndrome, a form of autism. that's the same disorder that adam lanza had, the gunman in sandy hook, connecticut. we have more on if this syndrome could have played a role in this friday-night massacre. >> the therapist i spoke to said there is no correlation between violence and asperger's syndrome. but the sense of loneliness can -- and you can see this in the writings of elliot rodger, it can bring on a desire to act out. >> aspergers is a you deficit in communication and social skills. >> reporter: peggy is a psychotherapist who has treated numerous patients with asperger's syndrome. as a child, elliot rodger was diagnosed with asperger syndrome, it interferes with a person'
mark matthews, nbc bay area news. >>> a college student from the east bay was a victim of the rampagenick pasichuke was visiting a friend. he broke both legs and has facial fractures. he is listed in good condition tonight. pasichuke is a water polo player who now attends uop in stockton. >>> the rampage is raising the issue of mental illness. the rodger family attorney announced that the suspect had asperger's syndrome, a form of autism. that's the same disorder that adam...
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mark matthews is live on the scene.t is happening right now. >> reporter: terry we are looking down on the lanes that are moving again. they were closed down most of the afternoon. chp say this is is what happened. at 12:40 this afternoon, a blue suv, ford, was moving into
mark matthews is live on the scene.t is happening right now. >> reporter: terry we are looking down on the lanes that are moving again. they were closed down most of the afternoon. chp say this is is what happened. at 12:40 this afternoon, a blue suv, ford, was moving into
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nbc bay area's mark matthews live near half moon bay with the latest on the battle over martins beach. martin? >> reporter: we're just outside of martins beach. behind me you can see the gate. we're five miles south of half moon bay. this is the property that microsoft's cofounder bought back in 2008, paid $37.5 million for 50-some odd acres. let me show you a picture from the helicopter of the scene as the lawyers and the jung in this case over public access went to tour the property. judge barbara malik from san mateo county superior court wanted to see the property, but it was not her idea to come down to the beach, it was the attorneys that have asked for the judge to come here and the lawyers to come here and see the property that they have been arguing over. kosla, accused of closing off the property, being soouued by surfrider organization, want public access restored. can you talk to me about why you wanted the judge to see this? >> sure, we wanted the judge to see that there's been absolutely no development that's occurred ton the property, that the property is well maintaine
nbc bay area's mark matthews live near half moon bay with the latest on the battle over martins beach. martin? >> reporter: we're just outside of martins beach. behind me you can see the gate. we're five miles south of half moon bay. this is the property that microsoft's cofounder bought back in 2008, paid $37.5 million for 50-some odd acres. let me show you a picture from the helicopter of the scene as the lawyers and the jung in this case over public access went to tour the property....
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nbc bay area's mark matthews has reaction from ucsb. >> instead of classes, thousands of students are expected to gather here at harder field this afternoon, the university is calling it a day of mourning and reflection for the six lives that were lost in friday's rampage. today's memorial following a series of vigils held last night in isla vista. one of them held outside the alpha fee sorority house. among the candles and flowers, students hugged and cried and talked about 20-year-old katherine cooper and 19-year-old veronica weiss, the sorority sisters gunned down friday. even though many at the vigil did not know the young women, the students felt the loss and wanted to acknowledge it. just down the street, chalk messages of love and solidarity were drawn on the sidewalk where eliot rogers stabbed his three roommates. in front of those messages, more flowers and candles. it was there that i met communications major, tyler and film student zach stein. they have set up a t-shirt fund-raising campaign to help out the victims' families. >> i sent out 200 invitations on facebook and we
nbc bay area's mark matthews has reaction from ucsb. >> instead of classes, thousands of students are expected to gather here at harder field this afternoon, the university is calling it a day of mourning and reflection for the six lives that were lost in friday's rampage. today's memorial following a series of vigils held last night in isla vista. one of them held outside the alpha fee sorority house. among the candles and flowers, students hugged and cried and talked about 20-year-old...
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mark matthews is there live for the latest on this investigation. >> reporter: that's the home where it started. you can see behind me about 6:30 this morning. it quickly spread to three other homes. brent walker and his son jordan rent rooms in that house where the fire began. they were also the first ones out. >> as soon as i cracked the door, the fire was right here. four feet in front of me. >> reporter: brent walker opened the door to his bedroom and yelled for his son to get out. >> all i hear is a scream and i hear "get out of the house, there's a fire." >> the mattress was blazing, the ceiling was ignited. >> reporter: walker and his son jordan ran out of the house, yelled for someone to call the fire department, and then brent walker ran back in with the neighbor's fire extinguisher. >> ran in, start spraying. they're screaming in the back, they were still in the building. >> reporter: he exhausted one extinguisher, got another, ran back into the burning house a second time. walker told me it looked like a scene from a movie. >> the fire rolling, rolling from the ceiling up.
mark matthews is there live for the latest on this investigation. >> reporter: that's the home where it started. you can see behind me about 6:30 this morning. it quickly spread to three other homes. brent walker and his son jordan rent rooms in that house where the fire began. they were also the first ones out. >> as soon as i cracked the door, the fire was right here. four feet in front of me. >> reporter: brent walker opened the door to his bedroom and yelled for his son to...
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nbc bay area's mark matthews is in novato. >> reporter: briarwood, site of one of the fires, behind me it's a small fire but another one on the other side of this hill, and one beyond that, 11 within a mile. and two more fires set the day before. all of the fires set in grass or brush, all of them thankfully never grew larger than this one on columbine. where crews are mapping the origin. a few blocks away on briarwood, arson investigators gathering evidence. 11 fires, some set within just minutes of each other. >> as firefighters, we're responding to one cat this morning. they rolled up on another one that hadn't been reported yet. >> reporter: police look at the blazenness of the crimes may have been sparked by a number of conditions. the hot, dry weather or pictures of the devastating fires in san diego county. it reminds residents of this area of a series of 60 arson fires set in early 2012. no one ever arrested. >> it's disconcerting. it's a worry. >> this is a very scary situation. >> reporter: arson investigators are concentrating on this side of briarwood. i am told between thi
nbc bay area's mark matthews is in novato. >> reporter: briarwood, site of one of the fires, behind me it's a small fire but another one on the other side of this hill, and one beyond that, 11 within a mile. and two more fires set the day before. all of the fires set in grass or brush, all of them thankfully never grew larger than this one on columbine. where crews are mapping the origin. a few blocks away on briarwood, arson investigators gathering evidence. 11 fires, some set within...
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nbc's mark matthews joins us. officer wynn was well respected not just in mountain view but across the bay area. >> reporter: that's true, raj. we'll get to that in just a second. but first, wynn was arrested here at mountain view police headquarters just about this time yesterday. mountain view patrolman kevin wynn was coming back to work on the edge shift when san jose police raided his home, seizing his laptop computer. san jose police made the arrest last evening after getting the go-ahead from the city's internet crimes against children task force. >> i can tell you that the detectives were alerted to some pornography that was either being received or shared, and they had enough information to secure a search warrant. >> reporter: a spokesman for the police confirmed that child pornography was found on the computer taken from nguyen's home. >> it certainly has left us all with a sinking feeling in our stomach that even though certainly we wouldn't want to believe anything liking that is possible that even tha
nbc's mark matthews joins us. officer wynn was well respected not just in mountain view but across the bay area. >> reporter: that's true, raj. we'll get to that in just a second. but first, wynn was arrested here at mountain view police headquarters just about this time yesterday. mountain view patrolman kevin wynn was coming back to work on the edge shift when san jose police raided his home, seizing his laptop computer. san jose police made the arrest last evening after getting the...
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mark matthews is with us. this is a political battle about our cell phones. >> reporter: it is, raj. as you know, the first time mark leno tried to get his bill through the senate to put kill switches on smartphones like this it was met with a lot of resistance. now san francisco supervisor has taken up the cause, leno has been negotiated with the manufacturers and it looks like as you say the kill switch is coming back to life. the technology to send a signal to your phone to kill it is already available. >> if you don't pay your bill, your phone gets shut down. >> reporter: what supervisor london breed wants is that technology made available to the owners of cell phones so that thieves will be discouraged from stealing them. >> i like that idea, not stealing phones. it's happened to me before. >> reporter: somebody stole your phone. >> oh, yeah. right off the kitchen table. i mean, restaurant table. >> reporter: in san francisco last year, reported thefts averaged 200 phones a month, and this year the number
mark matthews is with us. this is a political battle about our cell phones. >> reporter: it is, raj. as you know, the first time mark leno tried to get his bill through the senate to put kill switches on smartphones like this it was met with a lot of resistance. now san francisco supervisor has taken up the cause, leno has been negotiated with the manufacturers and it looks like as you say the kill switch is coming back to life. the technology to send a signal to your phone to kill it is...
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mark matthews is tracking the legislation. mark? >> reporter: it apparently has come back to life, jessica. it was an amendment to the ellis act which allows landlord who is want to retire from the business to evict all of their tenants, even long term tenants and then sell the building. that created a huge loophole. people would buy up, rent controlled because of the discount and then they couldn't raise the rents and they could say gee, i don't want to be a landlord anymore, evict their tenants and sell the building as condos or tenants 234 common. that's what happened to 65-year-old patricia kerman. she has until this august to move out. >> when wr will you go? >> i have no idea. i mean, you know, that's the thing that really terrifies me. is because i really don't know. >> reporter: living on $900 a month, she cannot afford to stay in san francisco. she will move down the east bay or maybe to the peninsula. there are hundreds, maybe a thousand of people feeling the pressure. >> all the bill does is give authority to the leadersh
mark matthews is tracking the legislation. mark? >> reporter: it apparently has come back to life, jessica. it was an amendment to the ellis act which allows landlord who is want to retire from the business to evict all of their tenants, even long term tenants and then sell the building. that created a huge loophole. people would buy up, rent controlled because of the discount and then they couldn't raise the rents and they could say gee, i don't want to be a landlord anymore, evict their...
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mark matthews is in santa rosa this evening. an emotional meeting, wasn't it? >> reporter: it was. last july he went over to his neighbor's house, peeped in her window or knocked on her door. he was in his underwear. he frightened the heck out of her. she called police. he was later arrested and claimed he was drunk. and a jury acquitted him. now his fellow supervisors say he must resign. he showed no emotion as dozens of people took to the podium this morning to demand that he step down as ficht district supervisor. >> although were you not convicted of a crime, under oath you admitted to many crimes. >> reporter: melissa abercrombie scolded him. the head of the rape crisis center said she had been a supporter. >> i think it's time for you to go. >> i love you. i do. but i'm so disappointed. >> reporter: one by one, most of the standing-room audience took a turn. >> men carry all sorts of stereotypes. you have fueled these misperceptions. >> reporter: some of the harshest criticism came from board members. it didn't matter that he was acquitted, said zane, officials must be held t
mark matthews is in santa rosa this evening. an emotional meeting, wasn't it? >> reporter: it was. last july he went over to his neighbor's house, peeped in her window or knocked on her door. he was in his underwear. he frightened the heck out of her. she called police. he was later arrested and claimed he was drunk. and a jury acquitted him. now his fellow supervisors say he must resign. he showed no emotion as dozens of people took to the podium this morning to demand that he step down...
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mark matthews is live tonight. what's the latest. >> reporter: the woman's name is dahlia bratcher. she is 30 years old. and deputies arrested her over the weekend on a felony charge of injuring a child. you'll hear her attorney's response in just a moment. but first, let's start at the school. olivet elementary has a great reputation which explains why parents were surprised to hear the news that a mother of a student had come onto campus and grabbed the throat of a boy that she thought had been bullying her daughter. >> just for someone to walk in like that and do something like that, it's frightening. >> reporter: the superintendent of the school says dahlia did not follow school policy and come to the office first to check in. >> incidents like these are very rare. and when they do happen, we respond. >> reporter: superintendent snyder is sending a letter home reminding parents of the school's policy, but an angry parent storming onto a school to cop front a child is not very likely to stop by the office first to get permission. and parents are concerned that there is nothing to
mark matthews is live tonight. what's the latest. >> reporter: the woman's name is dahlia bratcher. she is 30 years old. and deputies arrested her over the weekend on a felony charge of injuring a child. you'll hear her attorney's response in just a moment. but first, let's start at the school. olivet elementary has a great reputation which explains why parents were surprised to hear the news that a mother of a student had come onto campus and grabbed the throat of a boy that she thought...
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mark matthews is live in richmond with how the father managed to get onto the bus and what happened from there. >> reporter: the principal here at wilson elementary tells us the man got onto the bus because the bus driver let him. police are telling us that the suspect was intoxicated when he got on his son's special needs bus and attacked another boy. the special ed. school bus was coming down this block of karlsson boulevard when it stopped at this house to pick up an 8-year-old. that's when the boy's father, 6 foot, 250-pound vernice herd got on the bus. >> he picked up one boy and put him alongside the bus. >> he was emotional. he appeared to be really upset. >> reporter: the principal says the boy was frightened more than injured. the school bus driver managed to get the man off the bus. when police were called they returned to the man's home. the suspect's mother tells me he is still locked up. her 8-year-old grandson had come home complaining about being picked on. >> he was claiming, you know, that the kids was bullying him. >> reporter: he had complained about that. she says her
mark matthews is live in richmond with how the father managed to get onto the bus and what happened from there. >> reporter: the principal here at wilson elementary tells us the man got onto the bus because the bus driver let him. police are telling us that the suspect was intoxicated when he got on his son's special needs bus and attacked another boy. the special ed. school bus was coming down this block of karlsson boulevard when it stopped at this house to pick up an 8-year-old. that's...
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mark matthews is in half moon this evening and he has a lot of friends and family there. >> reporter: he sure did, raj. we're at the airport. you can see the 3-zero cafe where they would hang out when he wasn't flying an air show, running his construction company or helping a neighbor. you can see the flags here flying at half-staff. >> this is eddie here. >> reporter: at the cafe, eddie's picture is up on the wall. his son is the president of half moon bay's pilot association. glen reynolds is the past president. >> he always smiled. he always asked about the family and people's well-being, how think were. >> reporter: they say andreini the practiced countless times. he picked the biplane because it was the best machine for the job. he was coming in upside down at sunday's travis air force base air show. this time, however, his biplane pancaked on the tarmac. >> the focus of today is the factual documentation of the on-site -- >> reporter: they are investigating. the mayor described the 77-year-old pilot as a lifelong friend, not only to himself but to the community. >> it's hard for
mark matthews is in half moon this evening and he has a lot of friends and family there. >> reporter: he sure did, raj. we're at the airport. you can see the 3-zero cafe where they would hang out when he wasn't flying an air show, running his construction company or helping a neighbor. you can see the flags here flying at half-staff. >> this is eddie here. >> reporter: at the cafe, eddie's picture is up on the wall. his son is the president of half moon bay's pilot...
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mark matthews, nbc bay area news. >>> it's business as usual at san francisco general. shortly before 1:00 a person claimed she heard a shot fired and saw a suspect run from the building. police officers responded quickly, but they found nothing. >> there was no evidence that was located that there was a shooting that occurred, no shell casings. >> the hospital said it was investigating a loud noise. the all clear was given about one hour later. >>> another first for stanford. the school has decided it will no longer invest in cole mining companies. it has an endo y endowment fund. a student group lobbied for the change to push for actions that will slow global warping. seems that other schools have pressed for similar action but stanford is the first major u.s. university to hake that commitment. >>> let's bring in jeff ranieri with our micro climate forecast as we inch toward the big sunday. >> yes. mother's day that would be. we'll have that scrolling seven day, but it's really been about extreme changes across the bay area. colder this past weekend. great weather th
mark matthews, nbc bay area news. >>> it's business as usual at san francisco general. shortly before 1:00 a person claimed she heard a shot fired and saw a suspect run from the building. police officers responded quickly, but they found nothing. >> there was no evidence that was located that there was a shooting that occurred, no shell casings. >> the hospital said it was investigating a loud noise. the all clear was given about one hour later. >>> another first...
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mark matthews checked out some veterans hospitals in the bay area. what did you find? >> reporter: we checked with the va center here on clements in san francisco and also at the v.a. facility in palo alto, talking with patients. what we heard is that those two facilities are the gold standard and nothing what like vets have experienced outside of the bay area. in the clinic waiting room in palo alto's va center, there is a wait but nothing like they say is in other places. charles schafer says the wait time in the emergency room in albuquerque's v.a. was unreal. >> got there at 9:00 in the morning. i wasn't seen until 6:30 the following morning. and i was sitting in the er in pain. >> reporter: but here in palo alto, if his lower back goes out -- >> maybe half hour. >> reporter: that's been your experience? >> yeah. >> reporter: we heard the same from everybody we talked to. >> fine care. >> they took real good care of us. >> i don't have a problem with any of them. >> reporter: they see up to 68,000 patients per year. appointments to see a doctor can extend several w
mark matthews checked out some veterans hospitals in the bay area. what did you find? >> reporter: we checked with the va center here on clements in san francisco and also at the v.a. facility in palo alto, talking with patients. what we heard is that those two facilities are the gold standard and nothing what like vets have experienced outside of the bay area. in the clinic waiting room in palo alto's va center, there is a wait but nothing like they say is in other places. charles...
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mark matthews went to golden gate field where chrome's trainer got his start. >> california chrome broke out of the gate, never seemed to strain, and when he rounded the far turn, the jockey slowly pulled away from the rest of the pack. the race never in doubt. one of chrome's co-owners lived here in uba city. in that town's watering holes today, they were cheering him on. the trainer says the win kind of settles a score with some of the blue-blood breeders back east. >> they always make us feel like we are lesser because we're out here on the west coast in california. >> we heard that from more than just one trainer here. it must have had a little to do with the other co-owner steve coburn saying this. >> all i got to say is do you nonbelievers believe this horse now and believe this man can train a horse? if you don't, you need your head examined. >> a trip there? understandable considering when they paid the $8,000 for the horse, they said -- >> well, you are a bunch of dumb [ bleep ] if you buy this horse. they said, what a great name for our stable. dumb [ bleep ] partners racing. >
mark matthews went to golden gate field where chrome's trainer got his start. >> california chrome broke out of the gate, never seemed to strain, and when he rounded the far turn, the jockey slowly pulled away from the rest of the pack. the race never in doubt. one of chrome's co-owners lived here in uba city. in that town's watering holes today, they were cheering him on. the trainer says the win kind of settles a score with some of the blue-blood breeders back east. >> they always...
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scott, mark, and matthew. is your bo's name there? >> oh, my god. >> they are bibliical names, too.stament in question with this one. sandra? >> you know,domminec i would question that. >> only for what he said. >> look at the top step names and top bon hundred names of commonly used boy's names in the country. >> and that is not even their real names anyway. >> what is the respective hebrew. and what do you think? yeah, i anyhow a guy named scott. nsteve, comes to moind. wasn't that number seven. >> and i don't believe it is all in a name. it is just happenstance. if that was the name, he would be named two- faced. >> you think men are born -- >> i am sorry, i think it is men and women out there, i think. >> women cheat, too >> men are more to do it and what their role was originally supposed to be. >> men and women cheat roughly the same amount. men say that to comfort themselves that the woman is cheating on them. and we are bad boys and wired this way and my wife is pining away for me. >> no matter whatdom said, it sounds sweet with the accent. >> you want to choke him. nscott,
scott, mark, and matthew. is your bo's name there? >> oh, my god. >> they are bibliical names, too.stament in question with this one. sandra? >> you know,domminec i would question that. >> only for what he said. >> look at the top step names and top bon hundred names of commonly used boy's names in the country. >> and that is not even their real names anyway. >> what is the respective hebrew. and what do you think? yeah, i anyhow a guy named scott....
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mark palasha. david rabbit. anthony reyes. ronald rottiherother. ignacio rubio. benny sanphony. matthew silva. anthony suelay. awe depresszize azizes. daren terraterral. ryan tacutttacutta. collin walker. all right. good job guys. 116 can you rise please i know i've asked you this several times did you love this job >> i love this job. >> thank you very much. >> i love teaching. it is such an exhilarating experience when people began to feel their own creativity. >> this really is a place where all people can come and take a class and fill part of the community. this is very enriching as an artist. a lot of folks take these classes and take their digital imagery and turn it into negatives. >> there are not many black and white darkrooms available anymore. that is a really big draw. >> this is a signature piece. this is the bill largest darkroom in the u.s.. >> there are a lot of people that want to get into that dark room. >> i think it is the heart of this place. you feel it when you come in. >> the people who just started taking pictures, so this is really an intersection for many generations of photographe
mark palasha. david rabbit. anthony reyes. ronald rottiherother. ignacio rubio. benny sanphony. matthew silva. anthony suelay. awe depresszize azizes. daren terraterral. ryan tacutttacutta. collin walker. all right. good job guys. 116 can you rise please i know i've asked you this several times did you love this job >> i love this job. >> thank you very much. >> i love teaching. it is such an exhilarating experience when people began to feel their own creativity. >> this...
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mark palasha. david rabbit. anthony reyes. ronald rottiherother. ignacio rubio. benny sanphony. matthew silva. anthony suelay. awe depresszize azizes. daren terraterral. ryan tacutttacutta. collin walker. all right. good job guys. 116 can you rise please i know i've asked you this several times did you love this job >> i love this job. >> thank you very much.you. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ in landing a contract with the sfoifk is pretty champ but now with the opened...
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mark palasha. david rabbit. anthony reyes. ronald rottiherother. ignacio rubio. benny sanphony. matthew silva. anthony suelay. awe depresszize azizes. daren terraterral. ryan tacutttacutta. collin walker. all right. good job guys. 116 can you rise please i know i've asked you this several times did you love this job >> i love this job. >> thank you very muc >> hello, i'm nona along with the legacy of voters in san francisco i'm here to discuss 19th street only june 3rd the city and county of san francisco through it's port commission mfrtsz 3 and a half miles of waterfront along the bay and it currently regulates the maximum allowed heights they run from 40 to 84 feet they usually need approval by the planning commission and the board of supervisors those changes don't currently require the voters to approve it prop b has height limits in effect unless the city voters approve the height limit any ballot question to there those must specific the proposed height limits in you vote yes. you want to prevent the city from port property to exceed the heightened limits unless the city voters have approved the vote l
mark palasha. david rabbit. anthony reyes. ronald rottiherother. ignacio rubio. benny sanphony. matthew silva. anthony suelay. awe depresszize azizes. daren terraterral. ryan tacutttacutta. collin walker. all right. good job guys. 116 can you rise please i know i've asked you this several times did you love this job >> i love this job. >> thank you very muc >> hello, i'm nona along with the legacy of voters in san francisco i'm here to discuss 19th street only june 3rd the...
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mark palasha. david rabbit. anthony reyes. ronald rottiherother. ignacio rubio. benny sanphony. matthew silva. anthony suelay. awe depresszize azizes. daren terraterral. ryan tacutttacutta. collin walker. all right. good job guys. 116 can you rise please i know i've asked you this several times did you love this job >> i love this job. >> thank you very much. (clapping.) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i think we have more companies anywhere in the united states it's at the amazing statement we're not trying to be flashy or shocking just trying to create something new and original were >> one of the things about the conduct our you enter and turn your your back and just so the orchestra. the most contrary composer of this time if you accountability his music you would think he's a camera come important he become ill and it was crazy he at the end of his life and pushed the boundary to think we're not acceptable at this point for sure it had a great influence he was a great influence on the harmonic language on the contemporary up to now. i thought it would be interesting because they have e he was contemporary we use him on this a
mark palasha. david rabbit. anthony reyes. ronald rottiherother. ignacio rubio. benny sanphony. matthew silva. anthony suelay. awe depresszize azizes. daren terraterral. ryan tacutttacutta. collin walker. all right. good job guys. 116 can you rise please i know i've asked you this several times did you love this job >> i love this job. >> thank you very much. (clapping.) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i think we have more companies anywhere in the united states it's at the amazing statement...
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our thoughts with mark's wife cindy, his son matthew and daughter meredith and as you saw we were also both mets fans. >> right. >> still waiting for that championship as i know mark is wherever he is. >> yes. >> and you have the meg whitman interview and what are you thinking about when you interview meg whitman? no free pass. mark haynes would sit here and he did not care about making friends. >> no. >> never. >> never knew when he was going to suddenly turn and it was going to get really interesting. >> and that's a great tradition because it's when you book these guests people should know at home that there's always someone who says boy, i hope -- you got to get that guy on again. it's not one shot. mark was one shot if he felt the person was dishonest, dissembling, are trying to pump a story to the public to get the stock bought he didn't think was right. >> "squawk on the street" will be right back. dog: what, what? mattress discounters what, what? mattress discounters memorial day sale ends monday? but mattress discounters has the largest selection of memory foam mattresses unde
our thoughts with mark's wife cindy, his son matthew and daughter meredith and as you saw we were also both mets fans. >> right. >> still waiting for that championship as i know mark is wherever he is. >> yes. >> and you have the meg whitman interview and what are you thinking about when you interview meg whitman? no free pass. mark haynes would sit here and he did not care about making friends. >> no. >> never. >> never knew when he was going to...
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matthew, president and c.e.o. of hiltsick strategies. mark, washington bureau chief and former n.p.c. president. ivanka trump, executive vice president for development and acquisitions for the trump organization, and a guest of our speaker. jerry, the buffalo news washington bureau chief, chairman of the national press club speaker's committee and a past n.p.c. president. skipping over our guest of honor for a moment, mary lou donahue, president artistically speaking and organizer of today's event. thank you very much. david, senior vice president for acquisition and development of the trump organization. and guest of our speaker. natalie, breaking news reporter for "usa today." daniel e. lonwan, press secretary for the representative office. mark, senior associate editor for kiplinger washington editors and n.p.c. membership secretary. [applause] donald trump has become the most recognized businessman in the world. whether in real estate, sports, or entertainment, he is a consummate deal maker. his real estate holdings span the world. trump'
matthew, president and c.e.o. of hiltsick strategies. mark, washington bureau chief and former n.p.c. president. ivanka trump, executive vice president for development and acquisitions for the trump organization, and a guest of our speaker. jerry, the buffalo news washington bureau chief, chairman of the national press club speaker's committee and a past n.p.c. president. skipping over our guest of honor for a moment, mary lou donahue, president artistically speaking and organizer of today's...
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mark zandi, gary stern and more. and matthew rose previews the big berkshire meeting.ate new york? i tell people it's for the climate. the conditions in new york state are great for business. new york is ranked #2 in the nation for new private sector job creation. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york - dozens of tax-free zones where businesses pay no taxes for ten years. you'll get a warm welcome in the new new york. see if your business qualifies at startupny.com everything looking good. ♪ velocity 1,200 feet per second. [ man #2 ] you're looking great to us, eagle. ♪ 2,000 feet. ♪ still looking very good. 1,400 feet. [ male announcer ] a funny thing happens when you shoot for the moon. ahh, that's affirmative. [ male announcer ] you get there. you're a go for landing, over. [ male announcer ] the all new cadillac cts, the 2014 motor trend car of the year. in today's market, a lot can happen in a second. with fidelity's guaranteed one-second trade execution, we route your order to up to 75 market centers to look for the best possible pr
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