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>>marty gonzales:good morning, i'm marty gonzalez. let's get a check of the weather with dave spahr. >>reporter: is a mixed bag of things but cooler temperatures opportune befited the sea along the perimeter trustee for example in the forgive the label santa rosa 52 looking for high to get from 65 for by increasing for the baseball weather versus the yankees for the giants will have the to of the model to let you know when was affected and when. >>marty g:fire season has arrived. >>marty g:a wind-driven grass fire burned two homes in a north fairfield neighborhood, and 10 other homes were evacuated. >>marty g:it happened on santa barbara way >>marty g:this morning, we're getting a better look at the damage. kron four's kate cagle spoke with people who were evacuated. >>reporter: the fire started out in the grass behind these homes near homeless and had met friday afternoon it quickly grew to four alarms. >>reporter: and our after the fire started police in back rent and families on santa barbara when torch tree tops show how the fire
>>marty gonzales:good morning, i'm marty gonzalez. let's get a check of the weather with dave spahr. >>reporter: is a mixed bag of things but cooler temperatures opportune befited the sea along the perimeter trustee for example in the forgive the label santa rosa 52 looking for high to get from 65 for by increasing for the baseball weather versus the yankees for the giants will have the to of the model to let you know when was affected and when. >>marty g:fire season has...
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>>marty gonzales:.eporter: of temperatures climb and still in the fifth this of two cook across-the- board 55 novato 56 of haywood and 54 in pleasanton and also in the more. >>reporter: from many is the first shot to see a former first lady former senator and former secretary of state and person that would not support clinton even if she is the numbing. >>marty gonzales: the other in stockton on tuesday but no word just get on the specific event in use for those appearances happen now in the south and sand was increased has been for the public's health and a search for nine when you're person at risk is named is ever built levees he was less than yesterday. >>marty gonzales: in this, to escape to the 25,000 people with northern from refuge but they're scarcer so the task now is to get several moving south of out of harm's way darnell williams looked straight ahead and showed no emotion of the proposed grant an option he was spending the night and friends of back in july of 2013 when william shock to the
>>marty gonzales:.eporter: of temperatures climb and still in the fifth this of two cook across-the- board 55 novato 56 of haywood and 54 in pleasanton and also in the more. >>reporter: from many is the first shot to see a former first lady former senator and former secretary of state and person that would not support clinton even if she is the numbing. >>marty gonzales: the other in stockton on tuesday but no word just get on the specific event in use for those appearances...
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good morning i'm marty gonzalez. thanks for joining us this saturday morning. we are joined by rebecca strom with your mother's day forecast. >> reporter: lots of cloud cover this morning so this is really calling things down temperature was but we will get a piece of sunshine that will not be until later this afternoon live camera right now the golden gate bridge with all the cloudy great conditions out there if you're going outside today definitely want to bring a cut or sweater is chilly out there we do have some fifties all across the board temperature is right now very: rosa 5357 oakland 54 pleasanton 53 in livermore right now. it's really keeping things cool because of all the cloud cover real cold front coming out of the pacific northwest and here's what you need to now we do that coastal drizzle still and finding time assess only will see a piece of sunshine and cloudy conditions and the club's lack of any northrop today that will keep temperatures in the 60s across the bay area 5:00 this afternoon and we will have mostly cloudy conditions coming back t
good morning i'm marty gonzalez. thanks for joining us this saturday morning. we are joined by rebecca strom with your mother's day forecast. >> reporter: lots of cloud cover this morning so this is really calling things down temperature was but we will get a piece of sunshine that will not be until later this afternoon live camera right now the golden gate bridge with all the cloudy great conditions out there if you're going outside today definitely want to bring a cut or sweater is...
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good morning i'm marty gonzalez. thanks for joining us this sunday morning. we are joined by rebecca strom with your bay to breakers forecast. >> rebecca: lots of sunshine beautiful making their way in the san francisco some clouds still but that will be burning off the next couple hours temperatures a couple of degrees warmer than at this time after that that some good news heading to the the bay to breakers. bluwe will show you attempt to across-the-board lots of the fifties in san jose fairmont pleasanton livermore. definitely gravel light sweater this morning but then as the family will one of today seeing lots of '70s for your highs now coming in the san francisco here is what you can expect, reconditions at 57 degrees in san francisco things he august of that. the and was a sunny conditions in san francisco 11:00 this morning with mostly sunny skies. happening today. it is the annual bay to breakers. and kron 4 is a proud the race kicks off in just an hour. kron four's averi harper is the race to start. >> averi: see barricaded their art appears street
good morning i'm marty gonzalez. thanks for joining us this sunday morning. we are joined by rebecca strom with your bay to breakers forecast. >> rebecca: lots of sunshine beautiful making their way in the san francisco some clouds still but that will be burning off the next couple hours temperatures a couple of degrees warmer than at this time after that that some good news heading to the the bay to breakers. bluwe will show you attempt to across-the-board lots of the fifties in san jose...
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i'm marty gonzalez. i'm joined by rebecca strom with your weekend forecast. >> rebecca: slightly cooler by a couple degrees. it will not be a very cold at this relatively cooler. more bearable today we're seeing right now out some foggy conditions and by 11:00 this set to burn completely off and open up mostly sunny skies. rick and see the golden gate bridge well-traveled. and some drivers coming to san francisco with a chilly morning in the city right now. fifties and sixties brought the bay area san francisco at 52 degrees hayward 55. already zero warmer 58 out in livermore 60 and antioch as well as fairfield and then tablatures heating up this afternoon the they will not be as warm as what we saw yesterday. tomorrow we will let you know the full forecast for your holiday as far as right now by noontime size guy is still in the '70s '80s only in the warmest inland locations. at 5:00 another warm evening likely saw last night which is not as warm. >> marty:big news we are following. another day, and no
i'm marty gonzalez. i'm joined by rebecca strom with your weekend forecast. >> rebecca: slightly cooler by a couple degrees. it will not be a very cold at this relatively cooler. more bearable today we're seeing right now out some foggy conditions and by 11:00 this set to burn completely off and open up mostly sunny skies. rick and see the golden gate bridge well-traveled. and some drivers coming to san francisco with a chilly morning in the city right now. fifties and sixties brought the...
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you take one. >> would you like to ask marty a question? >> would i? >> marty?he top of your bucket list? >> truthfully, doing a variety show with a brilliant, brilliant chameleon and genius like yourself. >> so you're going to be doing it with chris catan? >> no. [ as robert kennedy ] this is the top of my bucket list. >> what was thatting a tent? >> i went into a kennedy voice. >> because you jacket. >> i'm very much like jfk who didn't wear a jacket on inaugural day. >> i feel like i was transported in time. >> thank you so much, good luck. >> thank you. >> i'll send it back to you guys. >> give them our love. we love those two. >> by the way, meghan trainor, i wasn't here friday and everybody said she was amazing, i was in physical therapy for my neck. she left me a note "dear kathie lee, thank you for letting me use your dressing room, we missed you but i killed in your honor." and that's what everybody said she did. >> and she signed it "m train." >> you know who's so call, jen and lane, the couple we met on the plaza and they got married in our studio on
you take one. >> would you like to ask marty a question? >> would i? >> marty?he top of your bucket list? >> truthfully, doing a variety show with a brilliant, brilliant chameleon and genius like yourself. >> so you're going to be doing it with chris catan? >> no. [ as robert kennedy ] this is the top of my bucket list. >> what was thatting a tent? >> i went into a kennedy voice. >> because you jacket. >> i'm very much like jfk who...
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marty: i do not know that mrs. clinton can do that.s won last night and he is pledged to continue to the end. that is what he is going to do. tom: let's catch up on what our reporters are saying for mr. trump's need for money. how broke is donald trump? marty: from a personal standpoint, obviously he is not broke, but because he is running a nontraditional campaign, he is lagging way behind and raising the funds -- in raising the funds he will need to run for president. he has run an unconventional campaign, gotten tons of free media. the more he becomes presidential, the less that is going to happen. he is going to need to raise cash and soon. what is donald trump going to have? what is the back story of how he raises a quarter of a million here, a million there? marty: the whole issue is whether he is able to become more mainstream and get the him.lican "elites" to back the more that seems not likely to happen, the less bundlers will come through to support. he will need to get them to raise cash so he can mount a traditional campaig
marty: i do not know that mrs. clinton can do that.s won last night and he is pledged to continue to the end. that is what he is going to do. tom: let's catch up on what our reporters are saying for mr. trump's need for money. how broke is donald trump? marty: from a personal standpoint, obviously he is not broke, but because he is running a nontraditional campaign, he is lagging way behind and raising the funds -- in raising the funds he will need to run for president. he has run an...
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marty: i do not actually expect that to change a lot. when donaldampaign trump decided to be more "presidential," he came back the very next day and said that does not work for me. he has a point. his populist style, his bravado is what attracts him to his base. i think he is not as effective being presidential as he is being donald trump. i would not suspect his tone to change a lot. scarlet: interesting. what about the democratic party? all eyes are now on sanders versus clinton. are we waiting for bernie sanders to bow out or will this go all the way to the convention? marty: if you are waiting for that, you will be waiting until the convention. he has made it very clear that he is going to stay in it. he is probably going to continue to make headway in various states that are still to vote. he has the money to do it. he wants his message to be loud and clear to the policy decisions at the convention for the platform. i do not think you will see bernie sanders dropout. carefulhas to be very about how she treats bernie because she need
marty: i do not actually expect that to change a lot. when donaldampaign trump decided to be more "presidential," he came back the very next day and said that does not work for me. he has a point. his populist style, his bravado is what attracts him to his base. i think he is not as effective being presidential as he is being donald trump. i would not suspect his tone to change a lot. scarlet: interesting. what about the democratic party? all eyes are now on sanders versus clinton....
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more fun with maya and marty when we come back.ut, it was all pencil and paper. the surface pro is very intuitive. i can draw lightly, just like i would with a real pencil. i've been a forensic artist for over 30 years. i do the composite sketches which are the bad guy sketches. you need good resolution, powerful processor because the computer has to start thinking as fast as my brain does. i do this because i want my artwork to help people. how do you choose a mcpick 2?et a mcpick2! are you a beard-stroker? or a visualizer? perhaps you're a hand-warmer... a lip-pursing eyebrow shifter... or maybe a do-a-little-dancer. however you choose, get just what you're craving with a mcpick 2... ♪ lemme get a mcpick2! for a limited time, choose any two mcdonald's classics for five bucks. like the 100% beef big mac, filet-o-fish made with sustainably sourced fish, or 10-piece chicken mcnuggets made with white meat! enjoy the choice! ♪ lemme get a mcpick2! find more delicious deals in our app. ♪ ba da da da da ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimm
more fun with maya and marty when we come back.ut, it was all pencil and paper. the surface pro is very intuitive. i can draw lightly, just like i would with a real pencil. i've been a forensic artist for over 30 years. i do the composite sketches which are the bad guy sketches. you need good resolution, powerful processor because the computer has to start thinking as fast as my brain does. i do this because i want my artwork to help people. how do you choose a mcpick 2?et a mcpick2! are you a...
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marty shanker, thank you so much. much more ahead. is old climbing too far into fast? falling for a third day and gains have been extensive. we will talk to jim ricker's about the case for holding the yellow. ♪ live from london and new york. i am mark barton. betty: i am betty liu. time for the bloomberg business flash. u.s. addedn the fewer workers than expected. newer porch of a dp say private payrolls grew by about 150 6000 in april and the federal government comes out with their monthly jobs report on friday. prosecutors in brazil filed a billitongainst bhp over the dam rupture that killed as many as 19 people. he challenges of previous deal they had signed with federal and state government. probably result in the lower settlement. in poland, the five-month-old government is boosting business credentials. 574a promised to spend million dollars to build a mercedes-benz engine factory in the country. bloomberg is the splash. this morning, we are tracking what is going on with the dollar. bloomberg's gauge of the dollar is common from their lowest level in one year af
marty shanker, thank you so much. much more ahead. is old climbing too far into fast? falling for a third day and gains have been extensive. we will talk to jim ricker's about the case for holding the yellow. ♪ live from london and new york. i am mark barton. betty: i am betty liu. time for the bloomberg business flash. u.s. addedn the fewer workers than expected. newer porch of a dp say private payrolls grew by about 150 6000 in april and the federal government comes out with their monthly...
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ten times regulateyears have shown up, unannounced at marty's house. >> cannot argue with them. you can't even talk logically with them. >> she would love it if everybody said, ah. >> i got a new inspector and i said, did my first one retire? she said, no, good news, we increased our budget and we have more inspectors now. we can visit you more often. >> you got this letter. deere dear members of our regulation community. sounds like a family. >> a community i don't want to be a part of. >> they actually wanted a comprehensive written disaster plan detailing every i would do with my rabbit in event of a fire, flood, temperatures, ice storm. >> 20 possible disasters they list. intentional attack. animals escape. tornado, hurricane, blizzard. the government calls these common emergencies. >> the plan came in at 30 pages. >> you say to these people, come on, this is ridiculous and they laugh and say, it is, but we have to do this? >> they don't laugh ever. >> there's more. you're not doing your job if you're a regulator unless you add more of this stuff. >> that's why government gr
ten times regulateyears have shown up, unannounced at marty's house. >> cannot argue with them. you can't even talk logically with them. >> she would love it if everybody said, ah. >> i got a new inspector and i said, did my first one retire? she said, no, good news, we increased our budget and we have more inspectors now. we can visit you more often. >> you got this letter. deere dear members of our regulation community. sounds like a family. >> a community i...
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no, no, marty, marty, don't jump. we love you marty, just take the [bleep] elevator, man. oh, god.all worked out fine. topic number 2. you are not going to believe this video and you might soil your under woos. pro skate every day advice was minding his own business. into the street into the path of a speeding car. holy crap look out, cody! even more terrifying in slow mo. watch this again. there is the kick flippant car that almost takes his life. he has been touched by an angel. topic number 3. this is tough but blowing stuff up is super fun. >> we made our own tube out of a watermelon. it's a watermelon packed full of explosive goodness. they had a bit of trouble in the beginning. they couldn't get the fuse to cruise. there they go. but then they succeed. look at that he metric beauty. it's so satisfying. an exploding watermelon in slow motion. oh, my soul is complete. topic number four. this story was sent to us using #topicalstorm. one woman had a scare when she found a baby opossum paddling inside her toilet. police reported the opossum broke into the house through a window a
no, no, marty, marty, don't jump. we love you marty, just take the [bleep] elevator, man. oh, god.all worked out fine. topic number 2. you are not going to believe this video and you might soil your under woos. pro skate every day advice was minding his own business. into the street into the path of a speeding car. holy crap look out, cody! even more terrifying in slow mo. watch this again. there is the kick flippant car that almost takes his life. he has been touched by an angel. topic number...
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"maya and marty" debuts.nk you both for coming on this morning. >> thank you. >> tell me about the show. >> you've got music, celebrity guests. kind of goofy stuff, right? >> goofy stuff, yeah, which is kind of what we both like. we like the goofy stuff. we like it to be a fun, loose hang as marty would say, right? >> yeah. >> just a good time, good vibes. there are so many great people that we have been lucky enough to work with over the years. some friends and some just amazing guests that we've crossed paths with at "saturday night live" and over the years and hopefully it's just -- you know, it's just a revolving door of all those great people. >> marty, you've joined maya on the 40th anniversary special and lauren michaels is the executive producer of this show as well. what's it like working with him again? >> well, lauren is -- there's no one smarter and there's no one smarter about show business, among other things. i've known loren all the way back to toronto back in the '70s. so -- and we did "three
"maya and marty" debuts.nk you both for coming on this morning. >> thank you. >> tell me about the show. >> you've got music, celebrity guests. kind of goofy stuff, right? >> goofy stuff, yeah, which is kind of what we both like. we like the goofy stuff. we like it to be a fun, loose hang as marty would say, right? >> yeah. >> just a good time, good vibes. there are so many great people that we have been lucky enough to work with over the years....
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he thought about putting maya and marty together. >> well, thank you very much.at very smart dude. there's a reason he's been doing it for -- just did season 41. >> wow. >> in the remaining seconds, tell us about your little girl. >> my baby's getting big. so happy. >> how old is she? she's two? >> two in june, june 20. >> tomorrow's june. >> tomorrow is june. it's the 31 snst st? it's our premier night! the show is coming on. tonight at 10:00, please watch. >> 9:00 central on nbc. thank you keenan. >> thank you. >> give our love to maya and marty. >> i will. >>> she was a hit on tv and she'll make her mark on the music charts. laura marano is elvis every year we look for a better way to tame the backyard. sfx: sheep baaing. pretty sure this is a health code violation. fortunately there's fingerhut.com. get the credit you deserve and low monthly payments. save $50 on select patio furniture today! hurry to fingerhut.com and give your backyard a new look for summer. sfx: sheep baaing. fingerhut.com. now you can! is better for your skin than wearing no makeup at all
he thought about putting maya and marty together. >> well, thank you very much.at very smart dude. there's a reason he's been doing it for -- just did season 41. >> wow. >> in the remaining seconds, tell us about your little girl. >> my baby's getting big. so happy. >> how old is she? she's two? >> two in june, june 20. >> tomorrow's june. >> tomorrow is june. it's the 31 snst st? it's our premier night! the show is coming on. tonight at 10:00,...
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marty mosby, director of banking and equity strategy at finding sparks, joins us now. welcome, nice to have you here. >> nice to be here, thanks for having me. >> i guess that is the main question. i mean, what does today's news out of lending club say about the viability of that kind of a model? >> i don't think it really addresses the viability of the model at all. it really is addressing the operational risk of any consumer lender outside of the traditional banks which is operationally you have to be short and sweet. you have to make sure everything's working. and any trust or a break of that trust really will create some jeopardy for the company. so that's really what we're looking at here. a very special circumstance for one company. >> so these companies are actually go-betweens who put together people with money and people who want money. my assumption is that the people who want money are underserved or just not happy with the service they get at traditional banks. maybe they're less creditworthy, maybe they just don't like dealing with banks. tell me about who
marty mosby, director of banking and equity strategy at finding sparks, joins us now. welcome, nice to have you here. >> nice to be here, thanks for having me. >> i guess that is the main question. i mean, what does today's news out of lending club say about the viability of that kind of a model? >> i don't think it really addresses the viability of the model at all. it really is addressing the operational risk of any consumer lender outside of the traditional banks which is...
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and i'm marty culp.ndering, we head up the music department over at alta dena middle school. sure do, yeah. we know how scary tax time can be. we'd love to prepare our own returns, but marty has an almost clinical inability to work with numbers. i spent $180 on a comb once. sure did. there's nothing funny about numerical dysplasia, people. it's not a laughing matter. it really isn't. you know, bobbie and i have been consistently audited every year since 1989. yes, yes, yes. we've learned a lot along the way. we sure have, yeah. number one, never, ever suggest to your auditor that he mind his own damn beeswax. they do not like that. no, they don't. they sure don't. they also don't like it when you call 'em bastards. no. no. but they are. they really are. they really are. they're stinking rat bastards. you know, i bet vice president cheney is calling somebody a rat bastard about now. sure. really took it on the chin, didn't he? $14 million. wow, take a bath. he got reamed, yeah. so for all of you waiting h
and i'm marty culp.ndering, we head up the music department over at alta dena middle school. sure do, yeah. we know how scary tax time can be. we'd love to prepare our own returns, but marty has an almost clinical inability to work with numbers. i spent $180 on a comb once. sure did. there's nothing funny about numerical dysplasia, people. it's not a laughing matter. it really isn't. you know, bobbie and i have been consistently audited every year since 1989. yes, yes, yes. we've learned a lot...
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side of jose marti, by the way. if you think you know jose marti, you don't. it was amazing. >> and this is how i get into the art of political murder. i knew that divine husband had to open in a convent. and i wanted to do research inside the guatemalan church. in 1998, when bishop gerardi, the head of the guatemalan human rights office, after he presides over the publishing of an unprecedented, taboo-shattering human rights report on the war... >> hinojosa: and this is based in the church. >> the church sponsored... >> hinojosa: the church is saying, "we're going to open up this pandora's box about political violence." >> "and we're going to defy the amnesty." see, because when the guatemalan... the guatemalan army basically could dictate... the un peace accords basically dictates the terms of the peace agreement, right? and among the things that they insist on is that there's going to be an amnesty. in other words, of the 200,000 or more murdered civilians in the war, the vast majority of them killed in the 1980s
side of jose marti, by the way. if you think you know jose marti, you don't. it was amazing. >> and this is how i get into the art of political murder. i knew that divine husband had to open in a convent. and i wanted to do research inside the guatemalan church. in 1998, when bishop gerardi, the head of the guatemalan human rights office, after he presides over the publishing of an unprecedented, taboo-shattering human rights report on the war... >> hinojosa: and this is based in...
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it's called "maya and marty." maya rudolph and martin short are here tonight. >> steve: yeah!ching sound ] ♪ >> steve: ha, ha, ha, ha, ha! >> jimmy: we're gonna catch up with them, and then the three of us have something very special planned later on in the show. >> steve: ooh. [ audience oohs ] classy. >> jimmy: plus, from the enormously successful and brilliant, brilliant, brilliant broadway musical "hamilton," tony-nominee leslie odom jr. is dropping in. >> steve: oh! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: he is unbelievable. >> steve: phenomenal. >> jimmy: it's aaron burr. >> steve: he's aaron burr. >> jimmy: he opens up the whole thing. >> steve: that's it. >> jimmy: and we have great music for one of our favorites. and she's going to do a little grateful dead number for us tonight, courtney barnett is here. >> steve: oh! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: "day of the dead." i love courtney barnett. guys, today's friday. that's usually when i catch up with some personal stuff. you know, i check my inbox, i return some e-mails and of course send out thank you notes. [ cheers and
it's called "maya and marty." maya rudolph and martin short are here tonight. >> steve: yeah!ching sound ] ♪ >> steve: ha, ha, ha, ha, ha! >> jimmy: we're gonna catch up with them, and then the three of us have something very special planned later on in the show. >> steve: ooh. [ audience oohs ] classy. >> jimmy: plus, from the enormously successful and brilliant, brilliant, brilliant broadway musical "hamilton," tony-nominee leslie odom jr....
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marti mcgee and karen slater. >> good afternoon, commissioners, i'm marti mcgee the president of shipyard trust for the arts. i would like to thank executive director tiffany and her staff for the commitment and work they have put into trying to repurpose this grant money i'm sure nobody wants to see go away. we were happy to see it come towards building 101. the life safety and accessibility issues are extremely important. i don't have to tell you. that what i want you to know is that the shipyard today, we have a number of people with mobility issues, we have an aging population having a harder and harder time with stairs and other accessibility. there is one ramp for a huge long building. the money will be very well spent. not only for the folks there but for the future. the other thing i want to mention is this auditorium. it's about an 80 seat auditorium. it must of been built for presentations. it's on an incline. the seats some are ric rickety. but they're fixed seats. you have a great space with fixed seats on a incline which isn't good for anything unless you have a small bad or
marti mcgee and karen slater. >> good afternoon, commissioners, i'm marti mcgee the president of shipyard trust for the arts. i would like to thank executive director tiffany and her staff for the commitment and work they have put into trying to repurpose this grant money i'm sure nobody wants to see go away. we were happy to see it come towards building 101. the life safety and accessibility issues are extremely important. i don't have to tell you. that what i want you to know is that...
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marti mcgee and karen slater. >> good afternoon, commissioners, i'm marti mcgee the president of shipyard trust for the arts. i would like to thank executive director tiffany and her staff for the commitment and work they have put into trying to repurpose this grant money i'm sure nobody wants to see go away. we were happy to see it come towards building 101. the life safety and accessibility issues are extremely important. i don't have to tell you. that what i want you to know is that the shipyard today, we have a number of people with mobility issues, we have an aging population having a harder and harder time with stairs and other accessibility. there is one ramp for a huge long building. the money will be very well spent. not only for the folks there but for the future. the other thing i want to mention is this auditorium. it's about an 80 seat auditorium. it must of been built for presentations. it's on an incline. the seats some are ric rickety. but they're fixed seats. you have a great space with fixed seats on a incline which isn't good for anything unless you have a small bad or
marti mcgee and karen slater. >> good afternoon, commissioners, i'm marti mcgee the president of shipyard trust for the arts. i would like to thank executive director tiffany and her staff for the commitment and work they have put into trying to repurpose this grant money i'm sure nobody wants to see go away. we were happy to see it come towards building 101. the life safety and accessibility issues are extremely important. i don't have to tell you. that what i want you to know is that...
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emily: that was the boston mayor marty walsh.oming up, it is home to more than 180 biotech companies and all top five hospitals in the united states. we dig into the boston biotech scene, next. and later, it is the battle of the coasts, harvard versus stanford. which ivy league turns out the best entrepreneurs? we will discuss. ♪ emily: now on a per capita basis, massachusetts gets more than triple the amount of funding from the national institute of health than california. biotech spiked to $2 billion last year. here, foundation medicine focuses on matching genetic cancer profiles to give doctors the best treatment resources. foundation's cofounder and third rock partner joined us this week, as well as the foundation chief commercial officer, dave daily. i want to talk with the biotech scene in boston. i'm curious how boston became the hub for biotech. did start with the universities? >> it starts with the universities. we have the concentration here of the academics, the clinicians, entrepreneurs. welcome to the hub of biotech.
emily: that was the boston mayor marty walsh.oming up, it is home to more than 180 biotech companies and all top five hospitals in the united states. we dig into the boston biotech scene, next. and later, it is the battle of the coasts, harvard versus stanford. which ivy league turns out the best entrepreneurs? we will discuss. ♪ emily: now on a per capita basis, massachusetts gets more than triple the amount of funding from the national institute of health than california. biotech spiked to...
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>> was that you, marty? >> no. >> no. [laughter] well, i'll ask since we were talking about what makes a good justice, do you think we're going to get a justice merrick garland now or later or ever? any, just what are your thoughts? >> well, as -- he was a former partner in my law firm, and by all accounts a extraordinarily qualified nominee. so is i hope so. so i hope so. i will say that every nominee in the advocate's daughter, even the villainous ones, got a hearing -- [laughter] an up or down vote. i would like to think if i was conjuring a character that was going to block that process, i might throw them in a seedy hotel doing some unsavory thing so the vote could go forward. the short answer is i don't know. >> well, i think young libel chuck grassley. he's very much alive. [laughter] if i had to guess, i would say, no. just based on incentives that republicans have to wait it out. we may have a justice nominated by president donald trump. >> i would guess, i might guess yes in the lame duck session. i think, i've
>> was that you, marty? >> no. >> no. [laughter] well, i'll ask since we were talking about what makes a good justice, do you think we're going to get a justice merrick garland now or later or ever? any, just what are your thoughts? >> well, as -- he was a former partner in my law firm, and by all accounts a extraordinarily qualified nominee. so is i hope so. so i hope so. i will say that every nominee in the advocate's daughter, even the villainous ones, got a hearing...
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marty: i saw his -- saw his popular appeal.his was a message that was resonating and that he was not going to go away. tom: who would be his vice presidential candidate? are you on the shortlist? marty: i hope not. i have to stay unbiased. vonnie: he mentioned sarah palin last night. i actually do not think that is going to happen. conventional wisdom in this election cycle you can throw out the window. geographical issues, you can also dispense with. donald trump will pick whoever he is comfortable with. vonnie: the win is being put at 29% at the moment, but but unfavorables will come to trump. versus hillary, he does quite well. he does better than trump versus bernie heard what happens here? unfavorablesk the are something that you can dismissed or the has a 75% unfavorable rating and he just blew the ball out of the park last night in indiana. all along thatd this is going to be a very close race. despite what the polls say, i think it will be a cliffhanger in november. francine: can donald trump amend this deeply divided,
marty: i saw his -- saw his popular appeal.his was a message that was resonating and that he was not going to go away. tom: who would be his vice presidential candidate? are you on the shortlist? marty: i hope not. i have to stay unbiased. vonnie: he mentioned sarah palin last night. i actually do not think that is going to happen. conventional wisdom in this election cycle you can throw out the window. geographical issues, you can also dispense with. donald trump will pick whoever he is...
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boston mayor marty walsh, thank you for joining us. it's great to be here.g of uber, the company has agreed to start a guild for 35,000 jobbers -- 35,000 drivers in new york. will have a higher standard of protection and support than others and will be able to participate with meetings with management on a regular basis. they do not plan to create hills and other cities because more drivers use it for near full-time. coming up, 2016 may be the year of the hybrid job. we will talk to the president of family university about how she is preparing graduates for the changing workplace. ♪ emily: this is a special edition of "bloomberg west" in boston massachusetts. the search for life on mars may not be as simple as looking on the surface of the red planet. scientists say we need to look deeper to find that answer. sam grobart follows honeybee robotics which has built components for every mars rover since 2003 and is working on a drill that could dramatically improve our chances to find extraterrestrial life. sam: a company called honeybee robotics is developing a
boston mayor marty walsh, thank you for joining us. it's great to be here.g of uber, the company has agreed to start a guild for 35,000 jobbers -- 35,000 drivers in new york. will have a higher standard of protection and support than others and will be able to participate with meetings with management on a regular basis. they do not plan to create hills and other cities because more drivers use it for near full-time. coming up, 2016 may be the year of the hybrid job. we will talk to the...
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joining us now is marty wash.to start with boston in general because i work in silicon valley. silicon valley is the center of the main tech. what do you think boston has? not understand what is happening and our city and innovative economy is incredible. in downtown boston, 35% of her office space is tech companies. we have a lot of great innovation and start up companies here. we have 25 universities in the city, so we have a lot of rain power here. emily: getting ge was a huge to. how will you know if it is worth it? mayor walsh: i think it is already worth it. they are moving their global headquarters to the city of boston and we are already seeing the benefits and the results of that. companies wanting to stay here after they get grounded, we have a lot of startups and i think a lot of company say why do we want to leave the city where we have companies like general electric coming into our city every day. general electric is one of those that such a win for our city. emily: do you think it will be a big acqu
joining us now is marty wash.to start with boston in general because i work in silicon valley. silicon valley is the center of the main tech. what do you think boston has? not understand what is happening and our city and innovative economy is incredible. in downtown boston, 35% of her office space is tech companies. we have a lot of great innovation and start up companies here. we have 25 universities in the city, so we have a lot of rain power here. emily: getting ge was a huge to. how will...
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i want to hear from marty barron on this as well.s joining me now from the post newsroom in washington. good morning. how are you? >> good morning. how are you? >> i was curious, when you hear your boss, owner of the paper, talking tough about trump, does it make it harder for you and your colleagues, your reporters to cover trump fairly? >> well, our intention is to cover the candidates as we would even without something like this. we were covering donald trump and covering hillary clinton thoroughly before this sort of battle of words, and we intend to continue doing that in a fair, honest, and honorable and accurate way. >> don't you think there's at least a perception problem for the post when the owner of the paper out there is saying what trump is saying is inappropriate for a presidential candidate? >> well, he was just asked to respond to what donald trump had already said. i think he has the right to respond, and that doesn't change our coverage in any way. of course, we have to cover a presidential candidate. we're going to
i want to hear from marty barron on this as well.s joining me now from the post newsroom in washington. good morning. how are you? >> good morning. how are you? >> i was curious, when you hear your boss, owner of the paper, talking tough about trump, does it make it harder for you and your colleagues, your reporters to cover trump fairly? >> well, our intention is to cover the candidates as we would even without something like this. we were covering donald trump and covering...
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no one knows the rules of the senate better than marty paone. he now works for president obama in the legislative affairs office. he is a very special person and i have such admiration for him. when their children were in high school, we would often talk about our children, how they laid ball -- played ball, how they did well, how they didn't do so well the night before. that's what our conversations were about. we didn't talk a lot of senate business unless we had to. i'm sorry to say we had to lots of times. marty helped me so many times through very difficult situations here on the floor. so to say that i'll miss ruby is an understatement. i would be able to come to ruby and say how's marty, how is he doing? but throughout my time in the senate, she's always been here with a smile and a kind word. she's as much a part of this place anyone who has ever served in the senate. so i along with the entire united states senate, senators, staff wish her the best as she embarks on her well deserved retirement. so, ruby, thank you very much for your 41
no one knows the rules of the senate better than marty paone. he now works for president obama in the legislative affairs office. he is a very special person and i have such admiration for him. when their children were in high school, we would often talk about our children, how they laid ball -- played ball, how they did well, how they didn't do so well the night before. that's what our conversations were about. we didn't talk a lot of senate business unless we had to. i'm sorry to say we had...
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again, maya and marty. was it ever considered marty and maya?ht, 10:00, 9:00 central time on nbc. >>> this is "today" on nbc. to ke you go for a so-called quickie mortgage. >>> first, this is "today" on >>> we're back at >>> we're back with important information if you're in the market for a new home. a new kind of mortgage is taking the industry by storm. jean, good morning. >> good morning. >> this is the quickie mortgage. what do we need to know? >> it's not exactly a new loan. it's a new process, where largely automated so it takes you a lot less time. you do it online, ten minutes or less. rocket mortgage, lenda, which does mostly refi. >> this is a good time for particularly a quickie mortgage? >> it's a good time to have your financing locked in before you go shopping for a home. it's not only spring but it's a seller's market. we're low on inventory, making everything a little more competitive. if you can go to a seller and say, hey, he's already got financing, you're in much better shape. >> it's not a new mortgage, it's a new process o
again, maya and marty. was it ever considered marty and maya?ht, 10:00, 9:00 central time on nbc. >>> this is "today" on nbc. to ke you go for a so-called quickie mortgage. >>> first, this is "today" on >>> we're back at >>> we're back with important information if you're in the market for a new home. a new kind of mortgage is taking the industry by storm. jean, good morning. >> good morning. >> this is the quickie mortgage....
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. >> keenan is going to have on that new show called "maya and marty." >> yes, i am. >> we think you're the secret sauce on that show. >> i like that. i'll call it the secret sauce nickname. >> we'll look forward to hearing what's going on. >> i know you wanted some time off but now lorne michaels has you working. >> time off is not in existence anymore for me. >> it beats the unemployment line. >> yeah, i got to pay for college. that little baby getting big. >> we've got a 2-year-old. >> if you want to know what your favorite celebrities were up to, like these three, we'll get you up to date with the latest buzz from tinseltown and >>> plus lori moreno will perform her new hit "boom box" coming up in a little bit. >> meantime, we had a nice long weekend. >> hoda and i went to be in the same place but refused to be seen together to make sure people wouldn't talk. >> you were at the beach. no sunscreen, right? >> well, you know i have my secret sauce there too. my mom, joel, me, and the kids, and we have our napkins, and that was the photo bomb. we did spend a lot of time hanging on the
. >> keenan is going to have on that new show called "maya and marty." >> yes, i am. >> we think you're the secret sauce on that show. >> i like that. i'll call it the secret sauce nickname. >> we'll look forward to hearing what's going on. >> i know you wanted some time off but now lorne michaels has you working. >> time off is not in existence anymore for me. >> it beats the unemployment line. >> yeah, i got to pay for college....
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his widow marty remembers the sacrifice they all made. >> he was proud to be there. to do his job. and that's where he was supposed to be, and, you know, he left me and two babies at home. we all manage. we all manage. it work out. >> reporter: did he what he had to do and you did what you had to do. >> that's what we did. >> reporter: as they leave the gravesite to rejoin the other volunteers, mother and daughter stop and embrace. emotion is still raw. little derek may not fully understand what he's watching. some day he'll understand. >> what is it you want your son to know about your dad, about his poppy? >> you're going to make me cry. just that he was, you know, he was a very special man and he loved his family very very much. >> reporter: enough to want to protect them in this way. >> exactly. >> marty is still having trouble coming to grips not being around the man she was married to 56 years. with help from her daughter and grandson she's letting him know he's still in her heart. in monroe township, new jersey, bruce gordon fox 29 news. >>> to check on memorial day weekend
his widow marty remembers the sacrifice they all made. >> he was proud to be there. to do his job. and that's where he was supposed to be, and, you know, he left me and two babies at home. we all manage. we all manage. it work out. >> reporter: did he what he had to do and you did what you had to do. >> that's what we did. >> reporter: as they leave the gravesite to rejoin the other volunteers, mother and daughter stop and embrace. emotion is still raw. little derek may...
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was it ever considered, "marty and maya"?n nbc. >>> what you need to know before you go for a so-called quickie mortgage. >>> first, this is "today" on >>> we're back at 8:41. important information if you're in the market for a new home. there's a new mortgage taking the industry by storm. "today" financial editor gene ch -- jean chatzky is here with what you need to know. the quickie mortgage, what do we need to know? >> not exactly a new loan, it's a new process. it's largely automated, so it takes you a lot less time to get the confirmation for the loan. people are doing it mostly online, although the phone is also possible. it takes ten minutes or less. the big players in the market, rocket mortgage, lenda, doing re-fies, and sofi. >> this is a good time to have financing locked in before you shop for a home. >> not only spring, but it's a seller's market. we're low on inventory, and it's making everything a little more competitive. if you can go to a seller and say, hey, i've already got financing, you're in much better
was it ever considered, "marty and maya"?n nbc. >>> what you need to know before you go for a so-called quickie mortgage. >>> first, this is "today" on >>> we're back at 8:41. important information if you're in the market for a new home. there's a new mortgage taking the industry by storm. "today" financial editor gene ch -- jean chatzky is here with what you need to know. the quickie mortgage, what do we need to know? >> not...
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marti mcgee and karen slater. >> good afternoon, commissioners, i'm marti mcgee the president of shipyard trust for the arts. i would like to thank executive director tiffany and her staff for the commitment and work they have put into trying to repurpose this grant money i'm sure nobody wants to see go away. we were happy to see it come towards building 101. the life safety and accessibility issues are extremely important. i don't have to tell you. that what i want you to know is that the shipyard today, we have a number of people with mobility issues, we have an aging population having a harder and harder time with stairs and other accessibility. there is one ramp for a huge long building. the money will be very well spent. not only for the folks there but for the future. the other thing i want to mention is this auditorium. it's about an 80 seat auditorium. it must of been built for presentations. it's on an incline. the seats some are ric rickety. but they're fixed seats. you have a great space with fixed seats on a incline which isn't good for anything unless you have a small bad or
marti mcgee and karen slater. >> good afternoon, commissioners, i'm marti mcgee the president of shipyard trust for the arts. i would like to thank executive director tiffany and her staff for the commitment and work they have put into trying to repurpose this grant money i'm sure nobody wants to see go away. we were happy to see it come towards building 101. the life safety and accessibility issues are extremely important. i don't have to tell you. that what i want you to know is that...
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." >> marty cooper: i said, "joel, this is marty cooper." >> kroft: for geezer number two he chose martyy considered the father of the cell phone, here recreating the first call he made years ago on his little phone, as he put it. >> safer: little phone? what are you talking about? little phone. >> cooper: well, relatively small. i mean, after all, it only weighed 2.5 pounds. >> colin guinn: let it just, let it keeping going. >> kroft: and he made an historic find of his own. >> safer: on our sunday in the park with drones, we discovered that man never needs to exercise the dog again. just sic the drones on him. it ends here. >> kroft: 61 years on the air. covering everything from the cold war to cyberspace. >> safer: come on! >> kroft: with great perception and wisdom. >> safer: ah ha! >> kroft: and humor. >> fager: it's the range, i think, that is most impressive about morley. i mean, i don't think anybody in the history of broadcast journalism has a body of work as significant, as varied, as large and as impressive as morley safer. with non-insulin victoza®. for a while, i took a pill
." >> marty cooper: i said, "joel, this is marty cooper." >> kroft: for geezer number two he chose martyy considered the father of the cell phone, here recreating the first call he made years ago on his little phone, as he put it. >> safer: little phone? what are you talking about? little phone. >> cooper: well, relatively small. i mean, after all, it only weighed 2.5 pounds. >> colin guinn: let it just, let it keeping going. >> kroft: and he...