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and as for melissa?er the trial, she told us, she was ready to move on. >> where will you keep ben? >> he will always be in my heart. he will never be forgotten war, but we do have to go on. we still have to be here and live today day lives. >> if he's looking down and watching you, what would he think about his daughter? >> i think he still loves me and that i'm doing much better than i was in my other house. >> he misses? >> yes, i miss some allot. >> your strong kid, aren't you? >> we are. >> that's all for this edition of dateline, i'm craig melvin, thank you for watching. >> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline". >> i just can't see someone why we knew would want to hurt her. >> how could this happen? how could this happen to someone that we knew? it's been very long 13 years. >> me
and as for melissa?er the trial, she told us, she was ready to move on. >> where will you keep ben? >> he will always be in my heart. he will never be forgotten war, but we do have to go on. we still have to be here and live today day lives. >> if he's looking down and watching you, what would he think about his daughter? >> i think he still loves me and that i'm doing much better than i was in my other house. >> he misses? >> yes, i miss some allot. >>...
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kate rooney's got the details. >> hey, melissa. paypal shares down more than 5% here after reporting lower than expected revenue for the second quarter and coming in light on guidance i spoke to ceo dan shulman right before the earnings call kicked off. he says the weakness was due to ebay transitioning off of paypal's platform. the ecommerce giant has been moving away from using paypal and onto its own payment system. he said it's happening faster than we expected and he describes this as really a timing issue they knew that volumes were going to go away eventually and the sooner they're flushed out, the better shulman says it will highlight how strongly the core business is growing for paypal. on the call, schulman says he expects ebay to make up about 2% of volume by the end of the year he mentioned the delta variant and renewed fears around covid potentially moving people back to online shopping that could weigh on travel and leisure spending he does say online shopping has been resilient even as economies reopen total payment
kate rooney's got the details. >> hey, melissa. paypal shares down more than 5% here after reporting lower than expected revenue for the second quarter and coming in light on guidance i spoke to ceo dan shulman right before the earnings call kicked off. he says the weakness was due to ebay transitioning off of paypal's platform. the ecommerce giant has been moving away from using paypal and onto its own payment system. he said it's happening faster than we expected and he describes this...
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then we will go to melissa.arlier you said that in some sense whatever way you want to construe this term, it is probably some version of a calm before a storm and i wonder if you might just take a couple minutes and walk us through what is already docketed for next term, what looks like it might be coming on the docket and the ways in which the courts effort to tamp down some of the real partisan political issues might detonate as soon as october. >> i'm not sure if the calm before the storm is the analogy i would use. i prefer the idea of thinking of this term as table setting for the october term of 2021. already, the court's docket is shaping up for a barnburner of an october 21 term. on the court's docket is a challenge to conceal carry gun regulations, this case would provide the court with yet another opportunity to expand on its decision from 2008 in d.c. versus heller. heller holds the second amendment protects an engine -- an individual's rights to hold arms for lawful purposes. this offers the court a
then we will go to melissa.arlier you said that in some sense whatever way you want to construe this term, it is probably some version of a calm before a storm and i wonder if you might just take a couple minutes and walk us through what is already docketed for next term, what looks like it might be coming on the docket and the ways in which the courts effort to tamp down some of the real partisan political issues might detonate as soon as october. >> i'm not sure if the calm before the...
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i am melissa colorado, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you, melissa. still no date when vta will resume light rail service. the board of director outlined its plan to get trains running again. vta is in phase two. that brings employees slowly and compassionately and determining if they are ready to work again. passenger service is notslated to begin until phase five. >>> we have been through this before, do we mask off or on? this time has to do with your kids. masks will be required for kids regardless of vaccination status. today the state says it will be up to the school districts to decide on how to enforce it. nbc bay area's marianne favro is live. >> reporter: if a student refuses to wear a mask, the district would offer them an alternative. >> reporter: nathan jr. is looking forward to start at capri elementary school in the campbell school district. will he have to wear a mask all day long and everywhere? >> right now based on what th cph put out, it will be masks indoors. >> reporter: the district is leaning towards allowing kids to take off t
i am melissa colorado, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you, melissa. still no date when vta will resume light rail service. the board of director outlined its plan to get trains running again. vta is in phase two. that brings employees slowly and compassionately and determining if they are ready to work again. passenger service is notslated to begin until phase five. >>> we have been through this before, do we mask off or on? this time has to do with your kids. masks will be...
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joe: i want to ring in melissa burdick, -- bring in melissa burdick. first quarter of reporting under andy jaffe. he wasn't ceo for most of the quarter they were reporting on, but what is your take on this post-pandemic shopping outlook, not living up to expectations? melissa: great to see you, emily. i think it is really interesting. i definitely think there is a stronger return to rick and mortar. we heard some of our clients saying it was stronger than expected for this quarter. there are more options than ever before. retailers have more competition with curbside delivery and pickup options, so there is a lot of that going on and amazon obviously knew there would be some soft this in prime day into q2. usually, it is q3 to jumpstart sales. one interesting thing about that as well that i noticed in earnings was that one of the goals of prime day is to grow prime subscribers. that was softer, up 20% versus last quarter up 34%. so competition, return to brick and mortar, things like that. joe: -- taylor: what -- emily: what does andy jaffe have to pro
joe: i want to ring in melissa burdick, -- bring in melissa burdick. first quarter of reporting under andy jaffe. he wasn't ceo for most of the quarter they were reporting on, but what is your take on this post-pandemic shopping outlook, not living up to expectations? melissa: great to see you, emily. i think it is really interesting. i definitely think there is a stronger return to rick and mortar. we heard some of our clients saying it was stronger than expected for this quarter. there are...
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>>> i'm melissa lee, and this is "fast money. one of the hottest ipos in the year falling in its first day of trading. we're breaking down the action of robinhood tim draper with his take >>> despite a bomb of a gdp, and later a streaming smackdown. sca sca scarlett johansson sues disney. >>> let's get straight to deirdre bosa, who has the details. >> melissa it's that top-line miss, and its revenue guidance for the third quarter that has that stock sinking in the afterhours. i also just off the phone with amazon's cfo he said the step-down in growth is likely to persist for the next few quarters. of course, last year during the pandemic he said once he lapped growth on may 15th, see the business growing mitt teens perks. he also said that they are still aiming to return to the office in september and amazon will not be mandating vaccines this is a bit of a depar, but keep in mind amazon is the second largest private employer in the united states a vaccine man dade from the company would be a much bigger deal, perhaps also tricki
>>> i'm melissa lee, and this is "fast money. one of the hottest ipos in the year falling in its first day of trading. we're breaking down the action of robinhood tim draper with his take >>> despite a bomb of a gdp, and later a streaming smackdown. sca sca scarlett johansson sues disney. >>> let's get straight to deirdre bosa, who has the details. >> melissa it's that top-line miss, and its revenue guidance for the third quarter that has that stock sinking...
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melissa. >> save water or take another shower.ts of brentwood families here as the drought worsens and temperatures continue to climb, but this is a happy median for a lot of families. a trip to the local ice cream shop to cool off. >> you gotta do what you gotta do. >> this family used to live on the peninsula before moving to brentwood. summer now means back-to-back days of 100 plus degree temperatures. >> we try to take the kids out and be home in the ac. >> it's a must in contra costa. >> not everyone has an ac unit or has the means to keep it running all day. that's where brentwood's cooling centers step in. >> even you have central air, but you're just trying to save on your finances or your resources, we are here and we're up and running and going ahead and shut off your h vac. >> the recreation manager shows us one of the rooms where folks can come in this weekend to cool off and plug in. a refuge last year for families who lost power during the rolling blackouts. >> that's the number one thing we see is they immediately c
melissa. >> save water or take another shower.ts of brentwood families here as the drought worsens and temperatures continue to climb, but this is a happy median for a lot of families. a trip to the local ice cream shop to cool off. >> you gotta do what you gotta do. >> this family used to live on the peninsula before moving to brentwood. summer now means back-to-back days of 100 plus degree temperatures. >> we try to take the kids out and be home in the ac. >>...
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melissa?nt embedded because of the regulatory thread, and in the meantime, there are more than 30 pending ipos by chinese companies here in the united states eunice, what are the other routes does the chinese government want these companies to just go public domestically? >> well, they -- that is one of the discussions that's been going on here within the tech community. because the u.s. listings actually -- or new york has become a much more attractive place. it always was an attractive place for chinese companies to list, but this year, it was retaining that position and really people here were saying that they wanted to list in the u.s. because of the deep investor pool. because the regulatory environment there is actually much better, and there's also been some challenges with listing on shanghai. the regulators there have become much more stringent about certain requirements there so the -- so there is this thinking that china might not be so happy with the fact that so many companies hav
melissa?nt embedded because of the regulatory thread, and in the meantime, there are more than 30 pending ipos by chinese companies here in the united states eunice, what are the other routes does the chinese government want these companies to just go public domestically? >> well, they -- that is one of the discussions that's been going on here within the tech community. because the u.s. listings actually -- or new york has become a much more attractive place. it always was an attractive...
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melissa, i wonder how you read the decision coming in. and i want to check with our producers, if we know mo w.h.o. decided what. i want to get a graphic up here. >> justice samuel alito said fractures between the conservatives and liberals. the time, place or manner of how one votes is immune from scrutiny under section two of the voting rights act really just hobbled what was left of that landmark civil rights legislation. the states did not have to go to the department of justice to have laws vetted before they went into effect. this was the last remaining feature with teeth of that part of the voting rights act that would allow them to challenge voting right restrictions. >> pete, can you talk about what this means? there's been a lot of discussion and we covered awe lot on this show state legislatures putting in place laws that would restrict voting rights in states around the country. did you see any of bearing on that outside of arizona? >> sure but there are two ways to attack these voting lieus. one is the statute, which is the v
melissa, i wonder how you read the decision coming in. and i want to check with our producers, if we know mo w.h.o. decided what. i want to get a graphic up here. >> justice samuel alito said fractures between the conservatives and liberals. the time, place or manner of how one votes is immune from scrutiny under section two of the voting rights act really just hobbled what was left of that landmark civil rights legislation. the states did not have to go to the department of justice to...
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i'm melissa leah long with joe kernen beck yes and andrew are off. the s&p 500 ended a seven day winning streak the dow pulling back 209 points. the nasdaq did rise to a new high joined by gains in amazon which hit its own high, apple as well as alphabet u.s. equity futures after the record seven day on the nasdaq we had green arrows on your nasdaq while -- there we go, green arrows across the board. treasury yields, the 10-year yield is in focus. we moved under 1.4% yesterday. that move continues today. 1.34 is the level. we did go as low as 1.35ish. >> there it is. >> yeah, there it is crude prices yesterday after spiking on the breakdown of the opec talks reversed. we do have gains though in today's session. so far wti is up by 1.8% brent is higher by 1.7%. $75.78 a barrel. >> dow had a four handle down. >> right. >> temporarily didn't happen. it looked like the final reckoning, thinking about things with this market maybe it won't happen in the summer >> i have an interesting -- >> oil is weird. >> we had treasury yields move over we had oil pric
i'm melissa leah long with joe kernen beck yes and andrew are off. the s&p 500 ended a seven day winning streak the dow pulling back 209 points. the nasdaq did rise to a new high joined by gains in amazon which hit its own high, apple as well as alphabet u.s. equity futures after the record seven day on the nasdaq we had green arrows on your nasdaq while -- there we go, green arrows across the board. treasury yields, the 10-year yield is in focus. we moved under 1.4% yesterday. that move...
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melissa must have us. and i thought that, i mean, is my hello school fee because it's in the month of it. i'm the year the way we want the had. and what about the see the was hate would be 60 at the middle of the thoughts. rewarding. yeah. limited with the recipe in the the israeli operation had taken months of planning with the hit squad training and a replica of abu jihad villa built in haifa. the mockup was so similar that the distance from the beach to the house was exactly the same. ah lose my little i know of lots of do. why would you have the village and denise young mustache, a very nice n l for family with many with many i live with the service. i'm really it's an a p ed. i was hoping that the time i maybe if he can come as passion he sent every yeah me spend my time sheets. see the was a bit. can we check lin left at the button as you may have a thumb sheet? miller. yeah. yeah. i mean, what, what i know them that live in that they have to live with the short the end where lynette the g, d. c. the
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melissa says after escaping from their home. she looked back to see their cars engulfed in flames when the crews got on scene. >> the fire fully involved in the structure. fire was blowing approximately half way out into the street took approximately an hour to get this fire under control will this complex was home to 4 separate families aside from melissa and her 3 girls who tell this family downstairs, this unit where the family dog alerted its owner to the fire and this unit which was home to a family including a 7 month-old toddler. some of the residents return as firefighters helped get personal belongings out. the community is wonderful and. >> so many people have already come through and helped me and helped my kids growing fox 40 news. >> 6 right now in the east bay contra. costa county, firefighters are fond of more than 50 fires on the 4th of july. most of war grass fires like this one near 6 ad and martinez. it did come close to some homes. but they managed to put out the fire before a damaged. any structures. despite
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that brings us to your cle code and we are going to go to melissa.irwin said at the beginning that in some sense whatever way you want to construe this term it is probably some version of the calm before the storm and i wonder if you might take a couple minutes and walk us through what is docketed for next term. what looks like it might be coming on the docket and the ways in which the court's effort to clamp down some of the partisan political issues as soon as next october. >> not sure if this is the calm before the storm, the analogy i would use but i prefer thinking of this term as table setting in 2021. already the court's docket is shipping over a barnburner of an october of 2001 term. the challenge you can feel, this case will provide the court with another opportunity to expand its decision, heller held the second amendment protects an individual's right to keep and bear arms for traditionally lawful purposes like self-defense in the home, the opportunity to take an amendment outside the home, the idea is a constitutional right to carry a wea
that brings us to your cle code and we are going to go to melissa.irwin said at the beginning that in some sense whatever way you want to construe this term it is probably some version of the calm before the storm and i wonder if you might take a couple minutes and walk us through what is docketed for next term. what looks like it might be coming on the docket and the ways in which the court's effort to clamp down some of the partisan political issues as soon as next october. >> not sure...
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i'm melissa lee. tim dan and karen and guy tonight on "fast," the great crack down continues china turning up the heat today. how our traders with protecting exposure and plus bitcoin breaking out, soaring above the $40,000 level. we'll brake down what is driving this big move and watching shares of intel, the ceo kicking off a webcast right now. we'll break in with any big headlines here we start with tesla. the stock is higher after posting a beat the company's call kicks off in less than 30 minutes from now. let's get straight to phil lebeau with more. >> this is the first quarter that the tesla's net income tops a billion dollars. easily beating the street on the top and bottom line. $1.45 and they expected 98 cents a share and revenue much better than expected. not a surprise $11.96 billion versus the estimate of $11.3 billion. that was in terms of revenue but it is the outlook that is getting a lot of attention specifically what is happening with the giga factories outside of berlin, germany and
i'm melissa lee. tim dan and karen and guy tonight on "fast," the great crack down continues china turning up the heat today. how our traders with protecting exposure and plus bitcoin breaking out, soaring above the $40,000 level. we'll brake down what is driving this big move and watching shares of intel, the ceo kicking off a webcast right now. we'll break in with any big headlines here we start with tesla. the stock is higher after posting a beat the company's call kicks off in...
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i'm melissa lee. tonight on "fast" amazon amazes, the stock soaring to a new all-time high as andy jassy takes over as ceo. >>> plus china takes time, shares of dd and other tech stocks plunging as beijing turns up the heat. we'll break that down and later we've got a fast pitch coming your way, a guest trader is taking the mound to throw out her best idea why she is calling this energy stock a health esg play we start off with a roller coaster ride for the ride, the s&p closing well off its low are fos lows of the day, the dow dropping more than 200 points and the nasdaq eked out a new level. what are yields telling us about the market here? dan, what do you think in. >> i think they're telling you that expectations got way too high at some point in q23 >> for the economy >> for the economy, reopening, global reflation, the fact there would be in some way kind of all happen at the same time and we're going to get to pre-pandemic levels and start to think about valuations on a normalized bases both pa
i'm melissa lee. tonight on "fast" amazon amazes, the stock soaring to a new all-time high as andy jassy takes over as ceo. >>> plus china takes time, shares of dd and other tech stocks plunging as beijing turns up the heat. we'll break that down and later we've got a fast pitch coming your way, a guest trader is taking the mound to throw out her best idea why she is calling this energy stock a health esg play we start off with a roller coaster ride for the ride, the s&p...
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melissa, it is a pleasure to meet you. >> thank you so much. thanks for having me on.ssa, you are tough as nails. i mean, but back pain is back pain. how are you coping? you know, two weeks ago, you fractured two of your vertebra and you're still trying to train. how are you? >> well, there's never really an ideal time to fracture a back. i don't think anyone would ever put that on their schedule. but yeah, you know, six weeks out from the paralympics games, not ideal timing. we are -- it's been three weeks. yesterday was three weeks since the crash. i have been able to get back in the pool. i can ride my bike on the trainer. running is still off limits for now, just that impact. but you know what? i'm so lucky. it could have been so much worse. i am here. i'm alive. i didn't have a head injury so just thinking of the positive parts of it. i'll still be there in tokyo competing and we're taking it day by day. each day gets a little bit better so let's speed up the timeline a little bit but i will be ready in tokyo on that starting line. >> melissa, your personal story
melissa, it is a pleasure to meet you. >> thank you so much. thanks for having me on.ssa, you are tough as nails. i mean, but back pain is back pain. how are you coping? you know, two weeks ago, you fractured two of your vertebra and you're still trying to train. how are you? >> well, there's never really an ideal time to fracture a back. i don't think anyone would ever put that on their schedule. but yeah, you know, six weeks out from the paralympics games, not ideal timing. we are...
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de acción diferida) pese a los obstáculos migratorio está en su sueño estar en los juegos olíicos melissais debería tener un permiso para ir a los juegos olímpicos >> no acepta solicitudes es potencial y dice tres criterios que pueden dar el permiso de viaje >> se aprueba en 90 días y que lograorn obtener >> argumenté que era trabajo profesional y humanitario porque los juegos olímpicos es un gran evento mundial sí se pandemia para nosotros melissa noticias telemundo >> al regresar de la pausa hombre asaltado las chromebooks son diferentes. porque tienen el 'botón para todo'. para que encuentres lo que quieres. desde archivos y aplicaciones. hasta respuestas en línea. instantÁneamente. las chromebooks tienen protección antivirus interna. así que, no más de esto y mucha tranquilidad. si estás listo para hacer switch a lo rápido, lo fácil y lo seguro no solo cambies de laptop. z switch a una nueva manera de vivir una laptop. haz switch a chromebook. ♪ los momentos que hemos estado esperando están aquí. ♪ y tenemos el acompañamiento perfecto. ♪ ¡saborea el verano! frito lay. un hamburger hap
de acción diferida) pese a los obstáculos migratorio está en su sueño estar en los juegos olíicos melissais debería tener un permiso para ir a los juegos olímpicos >> no acepta solicitudes es potencial y dice tres criterios que pueden dar el permiso de viaje >> se aprueba en 90 días y que lograorn obtener >> argumenté que era trabajo profesional y humanitario porque los juegos olímpicos es un gran evento mundial sí se pandemia para nosotros melissa noticias...
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live from the nasdaq market site overlooking new york city's times square this is fast money i'm melissa lee. tonight fast we are all over the after hours shares of whirlpool, texas instruments all three stocks on the move, right now we're taking you inside their quarters straight ahead. >>> plus, the bitcoin brain trust, what elon musk, jack dorsey and cathie wood said today that sparked a new rally in crypto land. >>> getting real, the real, real rallying on the back of a big upgrade. one of our traders sees even more upside ahead of this stock. we'll break that down. first we start with another higher move far markets. stocks rallying in the close recouping all of monday's losses and this week's wild swings, got our traders flagging some eye popping moves. our traders have come up with the three most ridiculous charts in the market. so we kick it off with the ten-year yield falling as low as 1.13% yesterday morning before rebounding all the way back up to 1.3%. guy, this was on your radar. >> yeah, and we've been together a long time now, and i think you realized pretty quickly i'm no
live from the nasdaq market site overlooking new york city's times square this is fast money i'm melissa lee. tonight fast we are all over the after hours shares of whirlpool, texas instruments all three stocks on the move, right now we're taking you inside their quarters straight ahead. >>> plus, the bitcoin brain trust, what elon musk, jack dorsey and cathie wood said today that sparked a new rally in crypto land. >>> getting real, the real, real rallying on the back of a...
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uh so what was that, like for melissa?ause she didn't even know this was going to be featured, and she watched this last week. she she loved it. she teared up happy tears, all of her family watched and it went around, and i didn't realize this until you told me this, melissa pointed out. we want to show this video of that moment where pete buddha judge comes out and look to your right on the screen. so the person that is pulling the curtain right? there is melissa, right? and it was emotional for her seeing that she pointed that out. she was the one who saw it. yeah i didn't. i didn't know that at the time. so melissa was not the only one watching the issue. is last washington. something to do with your story and wishing you all the very best. how wild is that secretary buddha judge? i can't believe he took the time out of his extremely busy schedule to teach. do you do that? that's it's really nice of him. it's pretty cool and a special reaction on twitter as well from his husband, chest and buddha judge. i think you may
uh so what was that, like for melissa?ause she didn't even know this was going to be featured, and she watched this last week. she she loved it. she teared up happy tears, all of her family watched and it went around, and i didn't realize this until you told me this, melissa pointed out. we want to show this video of that moment where pete buddha judge comes out and look to your right on the screen. so the person that is pulling the curtain right? there is melissa, right? and it was emotional...
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melissa says after escaping from their home. she looked back to see their cars engulfed in flames when the crews got on scene. >> the fire fully involved in the structure. fire was blowing approximately half way out into the street took approximately an hour to get this fire under control will this complex was home to 4 separate families aside from melissa and her 3 girls who saying that this family downstairs, this unit where the family dog alerted its owner to the fire and this unit which was home to a family, including a 7 month-old toddler. some of the residents return as firefighters helped get personal belongings out. the community is wonderful and. >> so many people have already come through and helped me and helped my kids growing fox 40 news. >> contra costa county firefighters responded to more than 50 fires on the 4th of july. most of them were grass fires, including the one you see here near 6 ad in martinez got dangerously close to some homes. but none was damaged despite the busy night. fire officials say they are
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melissa, of course, 13 million americans have received the j&j shot there will be a question of whether they need booster shots, as there already have been >> mel, 13 million americans of the j&j vaccine compared to ballpark estimate on the pfizer and moderna. >> a total 60 million people vaccinated in the u.s., so 13 million who got the j&j shot, yeah, a vast majority. >> mel, thank you. it is worth noting johnson & johnson disputes that study which is not peer review, just to underscore that, karen, but still, there are a lot of concerns these days. you see places like los angeles reinstate some mask mandates so it does feel like there is some uncertainty out there at this moment in time which comes to this variant, which can't be good for markets >> it can't be good, but i don't know how bad it will be. i think this is very different than where we were prior to november of last year where we had no vaccine, right? so we know that we do have a way to materially help this situation if it gets worse what we're seeing is that it's more -- for those who are unvaccinated, this is more of a
melissa, of course, 13 million americans have received the j&j shot there will be a question of whether they need booster shots, as there already have been >> mel, 13 million americans of the j&j vaccine compared to ballpark estimate on the pfizer and moderna. >> a total 60 million people vaccinated in the u.s., so 13 million who got the j&j shot, yeah, a vast majority. >> mel, thank you. it is worth noting johnson & johnson disputes that study which is not...
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as nbc bay area's melissa colorado explains the decision could mean the end of the line for some businesses. >> reporter: a prepandemic on every first friday of the month, telegraph avenue in oakland is closed off and typically packed with thousands of people of foo their craftcrafts. organizers tell me they do not have enough money to pay police fees. >> reporter: on a typical first friday, her food stand named mcgray's kitchen would rake in thousands of dollars. >> reporter: then came the pandemic which shut the festival down. organizers submit a special event to bring the festival back. >> we were told the city no longer cover the police cost. >> reporter: the pandemic swept all of that funding dry. festival organizer says in order to receive a permit, the festival has to come up with $24,000 to pay for the 45,000 officers needed for the event. >> i mean i feel like it is ridiculous. >> reporter: the city's marketing coordinator says more money for outdoor festivals is on the way. a committee in october has to come up with the details and equitable plan on how to spend that money. >> it
as nbc bay area's melissa colorado explains the decision could mean the end of the line for some businesses. >> reporter: a prepandemic on every first friday of the month, telegraph avenue in oakland is closed off and typically packed with thousands of people of foo their craftcrafts. organizers tell me they do not have enough money to pay police fees. >> reporter: on a typical first friday, her food stand named mcgray's kitchen would rake in thousands of dollars. >> reporter:...
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i'm counting at least five, possibly six. >> how do you think it plays out, melissa?ctor here is timing. this case will be decided likely in june of 2022, just months before the midterm elections that will send americans to the polls to decide, among other things, control of both houses of congress. i think john roberts, the chief justice of the supreme court, who sees himself as the institutional steward of the court's legitimacy does not want millions of american women trooping to the polls with roe's demise on their list. that is a critical factor here whether or not the elections will make abortion a central issue and i think the court will try to avoid that. >> melissa murray, thank you. pete williams, thank you for your great reporting. >>> happening now the opening ceremony of the olympics, looking and feeling very different under the shadow of covid. there's extreme heat and new protests. we take you live to tokyo for a look at all of it, right after the break. >>> here in the u.s., a warning from the nfl, teams may be forced to forfeit games, players will not
i'm counting at least five, possibly six. >> how do you think it plays out, melissa?ctor here is timing. this case will be decided likely in june of 2022, just months before the midterm elections that will send americans to the polls to decide, among other things, control of both houses of congress. i think john roberts, the chief justice of the supreme court, who sees himself as the institutional steward of the court's legitimacy does not want millions of american women trooping to the...
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nbc bay area's melissa colorado takes us inside the terminal. >> reporter: the a's stand for athletics, not anxiety, but anxiety is what this lifelong a's fan is feeling on the eve before a decisive oakland city council vote to determine whether the a's can move forward with the proposed waterfront ballpark. >> would be a way better ballpark than oracle park. >> reporter: but those who work in the area say the industrial part of the city is not equipped for new ballpark, housing, retail and office space. the local longshoreman's union. >> we need facility, the train tracks to be free. cannot put thousands of cars in the area. >> reporter: port of oakland is fourth busiest in the country. we watched cargo truck after cargo truck going in and out of the terminal. then there's a train. wright took us into the satellite yard, part of the 50 acres where the a's want their waterfront ballpark. >> what truckers are able to do, go to port, get their trucks out and stage their cargo here. >> reporter: wright said if the ballpark is built here, drivers will have to park on city streets, clogging
nbc bay area's melissa colorado takes us inside the terminal. >> reporter: the a's stand for athletics, not anxiety, but anxiety is what this lifelong a's fan is feeling on the eve before a decisive oakland city council vote to determine whether the a's can move forward with the proposed waterfront ballpark. >> would be a way better ballpark than oracle park. >> reporter: but those who work in the area say the industrial part of the city is not equipped for new ballpark,...
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all right, thanks so much for talking to us, melissa. i'll thank you. the people in the small town in southern iraq say, pollution from all production is killing them. blaming the process of gas flaring, that's when oil is extracted and access the natural gas is burned off, releasing c o 2 and me fain. the rocky government is investing billions in an attempt to use the gas for electricity. but as natasha name reports from the village in basra, many say it's already too late. people living in the village of butler take visitors here. they say gas flaring from oil production decimated their generations old palm trees leaving behind nothing but trunks. when we met the village elders, they said every one, know someone who is diagnosed with or who has died from cancer. so i know i already have cancer and only god helps me. we continue to be worried about our families and loved ones. the bus for health department in southern iraq says the pollution from oil production is making people and animals in the area sick. the rocky high commission for human right say
all right, thanks so much for talking to us, melissa. i'll thank you. the people in the small town in southern iraq say, pollution from all production is killing them. blaming the process of gas flaring, that's when oil is extracted and access the natural gas is burned off, releasing c o 2 and me fain. the rocky government is investing billions in an attempt to use the gas for electricity. but as natasha name reports from the village in basra, many say it's already too late. people living in...
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so melissa spaceport, cornwall will be a horizontal loan site. right where modified planes will be launching fat flights into orbit y horror zone to launch though? i. yes. so we're going to launches is kind of what we feel is the way forward for satellite launch, because he can use the christine airport and existing runways, anywhere in the world that has a long enough for me way. and here at the airport nuclear, we have a long run way that goes direct over the sea with low residential build up around it. that means that the systems like virgin orbit, who are working with, can take off at the end of the runway, go out over the sea and deploy the rocket mid air. so it's a different way of doing it, but it's, it is using an existing asset, an existing airport, rather than a launch pad, you know, some re really remote or i will tell us more about the 1st launch that's planned in the spring of 2022 with virgin orbit, right? yes, that's the time about this time next year. actually we're hoping to have her 1st launch with virgin or bet. that will be th
so melissa spaceport, cornwall will be a horizontal loan site. right where modified planes will be launching fat flights into orbit y horror zone to launch though? i. yes. so we're going to launches is kind of what we feel is the way forward for satellite launch, because he can use the christine airport and existing runways, anywhere in the world that has a long enough for me way. and here at the airport nuclear, we have a long run way that goes direct over the sea with low residential build up...
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melissa: por haber terminado la universidad con mención honorífica.
melissa: por haber terminado la universidad con mención honorífica.
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how could this case potentially alter reproductive rights in the united states, melissa? >> mississippi has offered the court two different paths for dismantling reproductive rights. the first path, is to vitiate viability, which is the marker at which the fetus can survive outside the room. you cannot regulate previability but you can post-viability. mississippi has asked the court to do away with viability as a salient concept. the more maximalist approach that it offers the court is to completely overrule "roe v. wade" and "planned parenthood versus casey." >> melissa, how do the justices consider the political atmosphere, the political ramifications in a case like this? >> i think it's hard for them not to consider it. at least some members of the court. there are certainly many members of the court who seem eager to take up this challenge you. only need four votes to get a case on the court's docket, there are clearly four votes to take this case and to hear it. we also know chief justice john roberts, who is the institutional steward of the court's representation, w
how could this case potentially alter reproductive rights in the united states, melissa? >> mississippi has offered the court two different paths for dismantling reproductive rights. the first path, is to vitiate viability, which is the marker at which the fetus can survive outside the room. you cannot regulate previability but you can post-viability. mississippi has asked the court to do away with viability as a salient concept. the more maximalist approach that it offers the court is to...
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dan, great to have you with us. >> hi, melissa. >> why the likes of a sit at that -- citadel?ecution for them? >> best execution for their profits. the problem for payment for order flow is it's a conflict of interest between the robinhoods of the world and their retail clients and the owners of robinhood which want to maximize their profits which come from payment for order flow if you think about it this way, every order a retailer places with robinhood, they take a cut and that cut is basically added to the price of the stock by the retail traders, but it's even worse than that because the htf firms like citadel that take it are taking their cut robinhood gets the cut, citadel gets a cut, where is it coming from the pockets of the order derers. >> you're making a distinction between best price and best execution. what the retailer gets is free trading. commission free trading, right robinhood, etrade, all of those guys are not charities. >> no, no, they don't get free trading. this is the problem. they brag about commission free trading but retail traders here free trading
dan, great to have you with us. >> hi, melissa. >> why the likes of a sit at that -- citadel?ecution for them? >> best execution for their profits. the problem for payment for order flow is it's a conflict of interest between the robinhoods of the world and their retail clients and the owners of robinhood which want to maximize their profits which come from payment for order flow if you think about it this way, every order a retailer places with robinhood, they take a cut and...
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here's melissa colorado. >> reporter: the a's stand for athletics, not anxiety.t anxiety is exactly what this life-long a's fan is feeling on the eve before a decat will dete whether the a's can move forward with their proposed water front ballpark. >> i can picture everything. and it would be a way better ballpark than oracle park across the bay. >> reporter: but those who work in and around howard terminal say this part of the city is not equipped for a new ballpark, let alone housing and office space. >> we need this facility. we need these train tracks to be free. we cannot put thousands of cars in this area. >> reporter: the port of oakland is the fourth busiest port in the country. we watched of a cargo truck after cargo truck went into the terminal. then there's a train. wright took us into the salt light yard, part of the 50 acres where the a's want to build their new water front ballpark. >> what truckers are able to do is go to the port, pull their strucks out and stage their cargo here. >> reporter: if the ballpark is built here, drivers will have to p
here's melissa colorado. >> reporter: the a's stand for athletics, not anxiety.t anxiety is exactly what this life-long a's fan is feeling on the eve before a decat will dete whether the a's can move forward with their proposed water front ballpark. >> i can picture everything. and it would be a way better ballpark than oracle park across the bay. >> reporter: but those who work in and around howard terminal say this part of the city is not equipped for a new ballpark, let...
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melissa colorado has more. >> reporter: community activists rallied outside of the a's office building today to call on the team and the city to agree on a community benefit agreement. what would be if that agreement? things like antidisplacement funds and affordable housing. >> if you play then play by oakland's rules. get people affording housing that they need. >> reporter: will the a's park deal happen or will it fall through? >> i want to keep them here. >> reporter: as the council gears up for a tuesday's vote on whether or not to approve the ballpark. the team and the city continue to negotiate behind closed doors. in a sign of how froth these negotiations are, both parties can't seem to agree on the urgency of tuesday's council vote. >> next tuesday, if that's the 7th stretch, not the 9th inning. >> we worked to the city to add 10 more years up to 30 years. there is still some movement on the edges. >> reporter: what about affordable housing? the team as it is pledging and leaving to the city of how to spend the money. >> we want the a's to take responsibility one way or anothe
melissa colorado has more. >> reporter: community activists rallied outside of the a's office building today to call on the team and the city to agree on a community benefit agreement. what would be if that agreement? things like antidisplacement funds and affordable housing. >> if you play then play by oakland's rules. get people affording housing that they need. >> reporter: will the a's park deal happen or will it fall through? >> i want to keep them here. >>...
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melissa colorado has more on the contentious issues between the team and the city. >> if you play, then play by oakland's rules. >> reporter: our town, our terms. that was the message community activists had for the a's at today's rally. the group oakland united teamed up with the oakland chinatown coalition to demand the a's provide more in a community benefits agreement with the city, including help for families who might be displaced to make room for the new ballpark. >> i hope to god they stay. >> reporter: on tuesday, mlb commissioner rob manfred applied more pressure, saying next tuesday's city council vote over the howard terminal proposal will decide whether the a's stay or leave for good. >> but the a's have to realize that they have to step up as well, more than they may want to in order to get a good compromised deal here. >> we're really down to our last at-bat in oakland. >> reporter: the a's president says there's still some wiggle room. >> to work with the city to ten more years to the non-relocation. >> reporter: the two parties seem to be far apart on affordable housing
melissa colorado has more on the contentious issues between the team and the city. >> if you play, then play by oakland's rules. >> reporter: our town, our terms. that was the message community activists had for the a's at today's rally. the group oakland united teamed up with the oakland chinatown coalition to demand the a's provide more in a community benefits agreement with the city, including help for families who might be displaced to make room for the new ballpark. >> i...
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they're always saying it is terminals or bus. >> reporter: melissa colorado, nbc bay area news. >>> tonightorganizers of the toyo olympics are asking people not to see the olympic caldron in tokyo. you can see they put a big fence around the caldron to discourage people from going near it. the flame will be lit on friday and it will be moved to the caldron for the duration of the game. the first day, a very big upset, team usa women soccer team, ready for this? they lost. they don't lose. they lost to sweden, three sips. america is trying to be the first women's team to take home the previous world cup. they're not out of it. you may remember they lost in the opening round of the 2008 olympics and went onto win gold there. everything is okay. >>> we have two olympic for you tomorrow, to get you into the olympic spirit. the first from the bay area to tokyo airs tomorrow at 4:00 p.m. and another one at 7:00. we have the full hour at 7:00 p.m. it is almost here. you can go to nbcbayarea.com/olympics. >>> almost a year, scientists are hoping it will contain evidence whether that was past life o
they're always saying it is terminals or bus. >> reporter: melissa colorado, nbc bay area news. >>> tonightorganizers of the toyo olympics are asking people not to see the olympic caldron in tokyo. you can see they put a big fence around the caldron to discourage people from going near it. the flame will be lit on friday and it will be moved to the caldron for the duration of the game. the first day, a very big upset, team usa women soccer team, ready for this? they lost. they...
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melissa, you mentioned the deal with tech companies to take down hate speech within 24 hours.to fight anti-semitism there? >> reporter: well, this new idea from the european commission that they're trying to push through a new piece of legislation that would try to make tech companies much more responsible for their content, john. so what the european commission coordinator you just heard from there explained to us was that it would be giving regulators better access to things like algorithms, how their advertising works and how responsibly they're dealing with their content. what she said was they're not like postmen delivering letters the contents of which they have nothing -- they know nothing about. and that's what europe's really trying to tackle. of course in the meantime the pandemic has only worsened this. and you know, this is something that i've heard from people whenever we've covered anti-semitic attacks. a rabbi just a couple of years ago said look, the world needs to be sitting up and paying attention because what starts with jews never ends there, john. >> melis
melissa, you mentioned the deal with tech companies to take down hate speech within 24 hours.to fight anti-semitism there? >> reporter: well, this new idea from the european commission that they're trying to push through a new piece of legislation that would try to make tech companies much more responsible for their content, john. so what the european commission coordinator you just heard from there explained to us was that it would be giving regulators better access to things like...
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i am melissa colorado, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you, you can download our app, you will get up to the minute forecast for your area and you can tailer it for our specific neighborhood. >>> don't go away, helping people make it in the bay, the new development just completed. that's 100% affordable. >>> we are going to continue our breaking news, 5.9 magnitude earthquake hits california border. it hit about an hour and a half ago, we are hearing from many people who felt the quake and all the after shocks going on now. i want to show you some pictures. oh my goodness, jeff heinz runs a barbecue joint. this is picture inside coleville. this is shun right now because of boulders onto the highway. jeff is joining us now. where were you at the time and what did you feel? >> well, i was in my restaurant and you know it was this huge jolt that came through and didn't stop. it was one of those that just kind of kept going and going. beyond us took a second or two. it hits so hard so quick. and lingered and kept ongoing. you realized oh my goodness, i should be outside right now. >> you hav
i am melissa colorado, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you, you can download our app, you will get up to the minute forecast for your area and you can tailer it for our specific neighborhood. >>> don't go away, helping people make it in the bay, the new development just completed. that's 100% affordable. >>> we are going to continue our breaking news, 5.9 magnitude earthquake hits california border. it hit about an hour and a half ago, we are hearing from many people who...
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we continue our team coverage with nbc bay area's melissa colorado, she's live at the coliseum. fans celebrating another win against the angels but not celebrating all the back and forth. >> reporter: you know janelle no surprise here, an overwhelming number of fans want the a's to stay rooted in oakland. they want the city and the team to finally agree on a deal that works for everyone. something that's been leaving a bad taste in these fans' mouths if you will. is all the recent visits to los angeles that a's execs have taken on. that's something that i heard from a lot of a's fans if in fact the a's decide to leave for las vegas, that's it. as far as their alesion to athletics. you can't compare the bay area market to the las vegas for its market or any other market for that matter. we spoke to fans who burn a lot of gas to get here, some of them from san francisco and others which speak to a larger issue how assessable the coliseum side is. can the industrial park of west oakland handles thousands of fans coming by foot and by car. fans for the most part are hopeful that the
we continue our team coverage with nbc bay area's melissa colorado, she's live at the coliseum. fans celebrating another win against the angels but not celebrating all the back and forth. >> reporter: you know janelle no surprise here, an overwhelming number of fans want the a's to stay rooted in oakland. they want the city and the team to finally agree on a deal that works for everyone. something that's been leaving a bad taste in these fans' mouths if you will. is all the recent visits...
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melissa colorado, nbc bay area news. >> it's caught the attention of the white house. san jose's new controversial gun measures. a national round table event at the white house occurred weeks after the vta shooting. it requires retailers to videotape purchases and cracking down on second-hand gun sales. >> he has a partnership with local communities, that he is passionate about this issue and how we can reduce violence in our cities. ? >> he knows that you cannot put preconditions on the exercising of a second amendment right. it cannot be done >> gun rights activists are already working on legal challenges. >>> rallying for the victim of a hate crime. people gathered on the steps of the hall of justice in san francisco today calling for justice for grandpa vicha. because the accused killer had a scheduled court appearance today. the immigrant from thailand was taking a walk in january when someone ran across the street and pushed him to the ground. his head hit the pavement and he died shortly later. it was captured on surveillance camera. >> the crimes against asian-
melissa colorado, nbc bay area news. >> it's caught the attention of the white house. san jose's new controversial gun measures. a national round table event at the white house occurred weeks after the vta shooting. it requires retailers to videotape purchases and cracking down on second-hand gun sales. >> he has a partnership with local communities, that he is passionate about this issue and how we can reduce violence in our cities. ? >> he knows that you cannot put...
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i mean, when this melissa her as well as her huge learning, turns them to go to the we're going to do that, even though it's a month to month. i was had another place for them to handle 10. i'm the best. how elena? this one from one to any pre has or my have a few months be a min toners. melissa, my son, her nurse, that's how the minister had another school fee because it's in the month of it the year, the way we want the had. and what about the see the was hate would be a 60 minute for us. would you need me to admit that was in the the israeli operation had taken months of planning with the hit squad training and a replica of abu jihad villa built in haifa. the mockup was so similar that the distance from the beach to the house was exactly the same. lose the my little little of lot of the do you have denise young have really nice n l for the family with many, with many. i live with the service, i'm really isn't and i was so happy that the i'm a little can they will come passion. he said, every yeah, me spend my time sheets have see the was a bit. can we shackleton left at the been as
i mean, when this melissa her as well as her huge learning, turns them to go to the we're going to do that, even though it's a month to month. i was had another place for them to handle 10. i'm the best. how elena? this one from one to any pre has or my have a few months be a min toners. melissa, my son, her nurse, that's how the minister had another school fee because it's in the month of it the year, the way we want the had. and what about the see the was hate would be a 60 minute for us....
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melissa colorado has more on the growing hospitalizations across the bay area. >> reporter: just when the tide appeared to be turning in our favor, the delta variant is here and it's wreaking havoc. a new cdc report says the variant is more contagious than the common cold and is just as transmissible as chickenpox. dr. gerard jenkins is a chief medical officer for the native american health center, treating patients in san francisco and oakland. >> i remember chickenpox, you would want to get it so you would be exposed. this is something that's completely different. this is scary. >> reporter: new research from the cdc shows vaccinated people infected with the variant can carry tremendous amounts of the virus in their nose and pass the virus to others. research also shows the delta variant is more dangerous than the original strain, dramatically increasing the risk of hospitalization for those who are unvaccinated. >> people who are either elderly, people with comorbidities, heart failure, hypertension. then you have people who are younger, who are college age that are getting sick an
melissa colorado has more on the growing hospitalizations across the bay area. >> reporter: just when the tide appeared to be turning in our favor, the delta variant is here and it's wreaking havoc. a new cdc report says the variant is more contagious than the common cold and is just as transmissible as chickenpox. dr. gerard jenkins is a chief medical officer for the native american health center, treating patients in san francisco and oakland. >> i remember chickenpox, you would...
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melissa, i have a list right here and all the people. we have don and ivanka and weisselberg and donald trump jr. and eric trump, all these people. >> if you look at this list right now, which of these people, we already know weisselberg, which of these people do you think may be the most concerned? >> maybe ivanka or don jr. give me reasons to be concerned or if they did more than sign a couple of charity checks. >> all of this depends on what comes out of the investigation. it could be the case that the person that's handling most of this going back and forth between the two sets of books are allen weisselberg. it is set up that way so only one person is on the hook and that person is related to donald trump in any way. picking between these three children and this is just sort of whackamo at this point. this entire family is bounce up on the cult of personality the trump organization and their father. if the trump organization is in trouble and allen weisselberg is in trouble, all of these individuals are going to be worried. >> going
melissa, i have a list right here and all the people. we have don and ivanka and weisselberg and donald trump jr. and eric trump, all these people. >> if you look at this list right now, which of these people, we already know weisselberg, which of these people do you think may be the most concerned? >> maybe ivanka or don jr. give me reasons to be concerned or if they did more than sign a couple of charity checks. >> all of this depends on what comes out of the investigation....
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as nbc bay area's melissa colorado explains this could be the end for a lot of businesses. >> reporter: telegraph avenue here in oakland was closed off and typically packed with thousands of people, row after row of food vendors and artists selling their crafts. now the future of the festival is up in the air. why? the festival organizer says they simply do not have enough money to pay police fees. >> we haven't missed a first friday since we started doing it. ox tails and plantains, just like her grandmother made them. her food stand would rake in $3,000. >> that was our money maker. >> reporter: then came the pandemic which shut the event down. >> we were told that the cit of oakland will no longer cover the police and fire costs which they have done from the beginning. >> reporter: that's because they use taxes from hotels to cover special events costs. the pandemic sucked all of that funding dry. in order to receive a permit, the festival has to come up with $24,000 to pay for the 45 police officer needed to secure the event. >> $24,000 just for one friday is just, i mean, i feel l
as nbc bay area's melissa colorado explains this could be the end for a lot of businesses. >> reporter: telegraph avenue here in oakland was closed off and typically packed with thousands of people, row after row of food vendors and artists selling their crafts. now the future of the festival is up in the air. why? the festival organizer says they simply do not have enough money to pay police fees. >> we haven't missed a first friday since we started doing it. ox tails and...
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good morning, melissa. >> hey, good morning. talk to you guys from tokyo is evening here morning. they're still definitely getting used to. but as you mentioned, a lot of big news here. 5 medals in just the poll today. i feel like this is a theme every day we had bobby finke the 800 meter free. this is the first ever time for the event and he won gold now going into this. he was not even really a medal contender. he was in 5th place and then the final lap, 50 meters left to go and he hit the turbo button. he his wheaties for breakfast and he shot ahead again. he was in 5th shot ahead to get that gold medal. caleb dressel the 100 meter free. his first individual gold medal that he's ever won his second gold of the competition is 4th medal overall and then katie ledecky the 4 by 200 free relay. this is her 3rd medal so far she got the silver today and her 3rd medal for the olympics so far. so again, 5 medals for team usa swimmers today alone. they are surely showing up for team usa importantly, though, as we were discussing meliss
good morning, melissa. >> hey, good morning. talk to you guys from tokyo is evening here morning. they're still definitely getting used to. but as you mentioned, a lot of big news here. 5 medals in just the poll today. i feel like this is a theme every day we had bobby finke the 800 meter free. this is the first ever time for the event and he won gold now going into this. he was not even really a medal contender. he was in 5th place and then the final lap, 50 meters left to go and he hit...
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melissa, thank you so much for joining us this morning. >> all right. time now 6.23.ght back. california, did you know our homes share power? but when we try to stay cool in a heat wave our supply is pushed to the limit. but you have the power to keep us up and running! “i do?” yup, we all do! with flex alerts. they notify us when to shift our energy use if our power supply is stretched. so from pre-cooling our homes, to using less energy from 4-9pm, together, let's flex our power to save our power. sign up for flex alerts today. >> all right. well, we're back here. the morning news for another lovely day. a lot of sunshine out the area. >> it's a monday, but at least it's a pleasant monday to wake up to as we're taking a live look, here are mount tam camera with the clouds off in the distance john in the weather center with a look at our forecast for today. when you think of monday, but not bad start to the monday. and we are going to be looking at conditions this afternoon. >> little bit on the clear side, so much like yesterday. but there will be some inland heat,
melissa, thank you so much for joining us this morning. >> all right. time now 6.23.ght back. california, did you know our homes share power? but when we try to stay cool in a heat wave our supply is pushed to the limit. but you have the power to keep us up and running! “i do?” yup, we all do! with flex alerts. they notify us when to shift our energy use if our power supply is stretched. so from pre-cooling our homes, to using less energy from 4-9pm, together, let's flex our power to...