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melissa lewis. earnest by the book attorney found great success for herself and her client. she was by all accounts a workaholic who loved what she did. no shrinking violet either. melissa love those boozy splash-y office parties just as much as the other lawyers. she had found herself a nice slice of the american pie. and that's the third about 38-year-old melissa lewis. even as she raised her voice and glass with the senior partners, her said and wasn't far off. and her unexpected death would get caught up in a chain of events right outside of a john grisham over. the trail, murder, and billions of dollars in fraud. melissa lewis. at the start of every thing awful would follow. >> it ended up being the beginning of the end. missy as her family called her, had come so far. penthouse lawyer was unlikely for a wrestling high school dropout. her mother lisa low point. >> she was a kid who didn't really finish high school, she got the ged ticket. >> that's correct, she did plan to be a high school drop
melissa lewis. earnest by the book attorney found great success for herself and her client. she was by all accounts a workaholic who loved what she did. no shrinking violet either. melissa love those boozy splash-y office parties just as much as the other lawyers. she had found herself a nice slice of the american pie. and that's the third about 38-year-old melissa lewis. even as she raised her voice and glass with the senior partners, her said and wasn't far off. and her unexpected death would...
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where's melissa?ds ) ( melissa groaning ) >> that was odd. >> stephen: blissa, thank you so much for being with me today. >> thanks for bringing me in. >> stephen: lovely to see you again. >> you, too. oh, yes! >> stephen: down, down, down. oh, aaahhh! yes! >> stephen: there you go. o good to see you, too. >> stephen: good to see ya. well, melissa, let's make this a little more comfortable. that's nice. that's lovely. >> wow. >> stephen: that's lovely. that is calming. >> stephen: you're always so lovely to talk to, you know, partly because you're you and you're wonderful, but you've got the nice dlan, you're from the -- the nice dna, you're from the midwest. >> i grew up on a corn and soybean farm. >> stephen: you also spent time in chicago. >> once i hit high school, to my dad's horror, he was, like, i moved you out to a remote farm to keep you out of chicago, because he grew up on the south side, and he goes, it's a moth to a flame! because i went -- i started -- >> what did he say? like, moth to a
where's melissa?ds ) ( melissa groaning ) >> that was odd. >> stephen: blissa, thank you so much for being with me today. >> thanks for bringing me in. >> stephen: lovely to see you again. >> you, too. oh, yes! >> stephen: down, down, down. oh, aaahhh! yes! >> stephen: there you go. o good to see you, too. >> stephen: good to see ya. well, melissa, let's make this a little more comfortable. that's nice. that's lovely. >> wow. >>...
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say hello to melissa mccarthy! ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> melissa: went right in. i saw you.lows behind it. >> melissa: i'm short. >> kelly: it's equal. have you been? you were in australia. >> melissa: we went there an engine of staying almost a year. >> kelly: you were there forever. >> melissa: so beautiful. when we were supposed to come back was in december. l.a. in december was, respectfully, kind of a garbage fire. we could stay in the country look at the cows. then we shot another show that my husband wrote. the girls went to school. georgie learned trapeze. >> kelly: trapeze. >> melissa: yeah. started doing trapeze. i went in going, it's a kids class. maybe they will pick them up a little off the ground. we went in. there is a 50-foot rickety ladder. where do the kids go? they are. >> kelly: that's really cool. for your kids to live somewhere else for a year. >> melissa: i was like, we went to peoria once. >> kelly: we went to galveston. i get it. that was once. i saw you do the happy birthday post for your husband which is sweet but i thought this was cooler. i just
say hello to melissa mccarthy! ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> melissa: went right in. i saw you.lows behind it. >> melissa: i'm short. >> kelly: it's equal. have you been? you were in australia. >> melissa: we went there an engine of staying almost a year. >> kelly: you were there forever. >> melissa: so beautiful. when we were supposed to come back was in december. l.a. in december was, respectfully, kind of a garbage fire. we could stay in the country...
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we saw melissa colorado. your steady winds 5 miles per hour. >> when do we get out of the red flag warning? >> 11:00 p.m. tomorrow night. tough situation there. back here in the bay area, we're on the other side of the coin. we have this cooler system to the north. it is coincidentally the same system helping to ramp up the wind for the sierra. but for us, we're getting temperatures to drop, fog at the coastline also helping push the thick smoke out of the bay area. i did want to show you this. it will feel different with the fog at the coast. spotty drizzle. low clouds to the east bay and clouds moving up toward gilroy. sunshine is back for the afternoon. we'll see a little bit of haze return, but overall the air quality's going to be moderate for us. on the cool side with 50s and fog through the afternoon. temperatures cool even more. another three-to-six-degree drop. now you're down to 78 in concord, 79 livermore, 77 san jose. on my seven-day forecast, san francisco warms it up a bit by labor day. for the
we saw melissa colorado. your steady winds 5 miles per hour. >> when do we get out of the red flag warning? >> 11:00 p.m. tomorrow night. tough situation there. back here in the bay area, we're on the other side of the coin. we have this cooler system to the north. it is coincidentally the same system helping to ramp up the wind for the sierra. but for us, we're getting temperatures to drop, fog at the coastline also helping push the thick smoke out of the bay area. i did want to...
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melissa?ssion was "battalion 7 to ladder 15," and there's nothing after that. that's when the tower collapses. he must have known that, with every step he ascended, his chance of survival dropped. >> cassano: didn't deter him one bit. the only thing that was in his mind was, "let me get up there. let me get as many people out as i can, as quickly as i can." >> pelley: joe pfeiffer, next door in the north tower, was 200 feet from the cascading twin. ( explosions from collapse ) >> pfeifer: and then the lobby goes pitch black. >> everybody all right? >> yeah, i'm okay. >> pfeifer: and in the darkness, alive. >> we got to get everybody out, let's go! >> pfeifer: and i got on my radio, and i said, "command to all units in tower one"... evacuate the building. >> hayden: joe pfeifer was giving the order to evacuate. and one of the firefighters were calling my name. >> pete! pete hayden! >> hayden: he says, "we have somebody down." >> pfeifer: i felt somebody at my feet, and i saw this was our fire d
melissa?ssion was "battalion 7 to ladder 15," and there's nothing after that. that's when the tower collapses. he must have known that, with every step he ascended, his chance of survival dropped. >> cassano: didn't deter him one bit. the only thing that was in his mind was, "let me get up there. let me get as many people out as i can, as quickly as i can." >> pelley: joe pfeiffer, next door in the north tower, was 200 feet from the cascading twin. ( explosions...
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hello melissa flemming from the united nations. it is so good to see you now as well as being my guest host. you do have a day job. we tell everybody what that is and what you do. great to be with you and co moderating with your family. yes, i'm the head of communications for the united nations, which means i tried to get the news out to the entire world in languages. people understand and format that people are accessing for their information. and yeah, and to get people to sign up to, to the values that we are trying to promote. whenever you appear on the screen, you always come with an issue, a passion that is very important that you want the well to know about. today's no exception. what she would be focusing on what you want to tell us. oh, well, you know, we're still a year and a half into the cobra, 1900 pandemic. and we know that the way out is that everybody in the world has access to the vaccines. but we're not there. so i'd really like to talk about vaccine equity. i'm going to show a tweet that you shared, and this was
hello melissa flemming from the united nations. it is so good to see you now as well as being my guest host. you do have a day job. we tell everybody what that is and what you do. great to be with you and co moderating with your family. yes, i'm the head of communications for the united nations, which means i tried to get the news out to the entire world in languages. people understand and format that people are accessing for their information. and yeah, and to get people to sign up to, to the...
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melissa reagan, it's principally considered. does molly regret for the principle of consultation and concentration, which should be the rule between privileged partners was not observed before the french government's decision in the new situation resulting from the end of operation. but honey, which presents molly with a fait accompli and expose of it to a kind of abandonment in mid flight, leaves us to explore ways and means to better show security independently or with other sources in yemen have told al jazeera hurricane rebels have he had a neighborhood in maria with a missile and drone causing a number of casualties. fighting has been intensified for control of the city, which is the government's last northern strong home. at least 3 people have died after a passenger train derailed in the us state of montana. it happened in a remote part of the states. the track train was on its way from chicago to seattle . but taliban says it's rounded up dozens of fighters linked to fill in afghanistan, eastern city of july. the bad opp
melissa reagan, it's principally considered. does molly regret for the principle of consultation and concentration, which should be the rule between privileged partners was not observed before the french government's decision in the new situation resulting from the end of operation. but honey, which presents molly with a fait accompli and expose of it to a kind of abandonment in mid flight, leaves us to explore ways and means to better show security independently or with other sources in yemen...
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melissa, let me ask you about the law.as involved in helping a woman get an abortion in texas. so, they sue an uber driver. will a judge in texas say that they violated this texas law? or will they be able to look toward roe v. wade and say, but a woman's right to get an abortion is protected under the constitution? are they in conflict or does this texas law reign supreme with respect to women trying to get an abortion in texas? >> i think we're going to find out as we see this law go into effect. it is worth noting that the reproductive rights group that challenged this law in the federal court sued in state court, texas right to life. the court has enjoined the enforcement of that law as to texas right to life. unclear whether that injunction actually applies to the range of prospective plaintiffs and litigants that are encompassed here. anyone can sue anyone and they might need a separate injunction every single time. this law is fine dishly clever in being able to avoid the typical enforcement and injunction mechanism
melissa, let me ask you about the law.as involved in helping a woman get an abortion in texas. so, they sue an uber driver. will a judge in texas say that they violated this texas law? or will they be able to look toward roe v. wade and say, but a woman's right to get an abortion is protected under the constitution? are they in conflict or does this texas law reign supreme with respect to women trying to get an abortion in texas? >> i think we're going to find out as we see this law go...
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. >> let's bring in our melissa colorado in berkeley at the berkeley humane. i understand you may have a special guest by the name of wolf at some point with us. take it away, melissa. >> reporter: raj and janelle, i know you have heard this. i am going to introduce you to the wolf of berkeley. this is a 10-week-old husky mix. he still has that puppy breath. he's adorable. i want to introduce you to my good friend, jeff at the berkeley society. >> thank you so much for being here. >> reporter: what's going on tomorrow? >> it's clear the shelters and we have 50 animals that have to go home tomorrow. they are ready and looking for a loving families. >> reporter: we need cat ladies and cat ladies to show up tomorrow. >> there is so much love here. we have about 40 cats and kittens that are ready to go home. they had their medical done and microchiped and thousand they need a loving home. one of things that we do is we pull animals from municipal shelters but often need a little extra support in some of the challenging medical cases. we bring in here, we rehabilit
. >> let's bring in our melissa colorado in berkeley at the berkeley humane. i understand you may have a special guest by the name of wolf at some point with us. take it away, melissa. >> reporter: raj and janelle, i know you have heard this. i am going to introduce you to the wolf of berkeley. this is a 10-week-old husky mix. he still has that puppy breath. he's adorable. i want to introduce you to my good friend, jeff at the berkeley society. >> thank you so much for being...
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i don't know why, melissa mcgee, meteorologist melissa mcgee, come on.teorologist melissa mcgee. i like it, i like it. well, will you introduce us to the celebrity curator of today's l.a. top three list? >> absolutely, and we are in gorgeous sunny santa monica, and i will reveal to you where we are in just a moment, but i do want to tell you first that we have a marine layer that is starting to burn off, that sun is coming out. people are happy and the forecast calls for a delicious lunch, and to tell you more about that, we have the one, the only, here he is -- aresnio hall! [cheers and applause] >> hi, kelly. i am here with the meteorologist melissa. >> kelly: my whole audience is doing it, man. you have left an impact. i know how much you love l.a., so how long have you lived here? >> i've been here too long. i came here from cleveland in 19 -- [laughter] but i'm here now and i have my three secret places for you. >> kelly: okay, well, we are talking about best spots for a leisurely lunch date, so what are aresnio hall's leisurely lunches in los angel
i don't know why, melissa mcgee, meteorologist melissa mcgee, come on.teorologist melissa mcgee. i like it, i like it. well, will you introduce us to the celebrity curator of today's l.a. top three list? >> absolutely, and we are in gorgeous sunny santa monica, and i will reveal to you where we are in just a moment, but i do want to tell you first that we have a marine layer that is starting to burn off, that sun is coming out. people are happy and the forecast calls for a delicious...
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melissa? >> reporter: well, janelle, can you essentially break up the president's visit to california in two parts. part one was right here in northern california and it was all about the wildfires and climate change. part two is happening right now. for that you got to go to southern california. and for that, the president is really focussing on campaigning, campaigning for governor gavin newsom on the eve of the recall election. governor newsom was the first to welcome the president to california. the president got an update on the caldor fire and praised firefighters for their hard work. going so far as to say that he wants to raise the wages for firefighters, from there the president boarded a marine one and took a helicopter tour of the burn zone in eldorado county. the caldor fire destroyed hundreds of homes and came close to burning the vacation destination that is south lake tau hoy. he u climate change and highlight his spending for the forest service. >> we know that decades of fores
melissa? >> reporter: well, janelle, can you essentially break up the president's visit to california in two parts. part one was right here in northern california and it was all about the wildfires and climate change. part two is happening right now. for that you got to go to southern california. and for that, the president is really focussing on campaigning, campaigning for governor gavin newsom on the eve of the recall election. governor newsom was the first to welcome the president to...
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melissa? citizens be expected to perform the typical duties of crew or is there more autonomy involved in this particular spacecraft than others >> yeah, so the spacex dragon capsule is autonomous. if all goes according to plan, although there's been very rigorous and intense training over the six months since this crew came together to trouble shoot and learn all possibilities before this mission. if all goes according to plan, it will be an autonomous space flight for them over the course of the next three days they'll be conducting health, medical experiments. and they're carrying pay load. they're raising $200 million for the hospital they're also bringing pay loads to be auctioned off including, what else? nfts. >> well, the fortunate thing is you don't have to transport them they're digital. it doesn't add to the weight of the capsule or anything like that morgan, thank you. >> reporter: sure. they'll have other things too. >> morgan brennan. steve grasso, you're in this space of space t
melissa? citizens be expected to perform the typical duties of crew or is there more autonomy involved in this particular spacecraft than others >> yeah, so the spacex dragon capsule is autonomous. if all goes according to plan, although there's been very rigorous and intense training over the six months since this crew came together to trouble shoot and learn all possibilities before this mission. if all goes according to plan, it will be an autonomous space flight for them over the...
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to me as an algebra to hugh person. joining us to discuss what a stake in the upcoming election is melissa region in winnipeg, manitoba. she's the hosting producer of a p and national news which focuses on indigenous peoples. and fact ms. have from mississauga ontario, the climate reporter and host of the back bench, a podcast about canadian politics in georgia. affleck, a political columnist from vancouver, british columbia. george. so far as i can tell, canada just had an election in 2019 right. what. what did i do in having another one actually hold on a 2nd, because here's what justin to dos said to that question. yes, we do have to have an election now because the decisions were taken as a country. the decisions were taking about what the next months hold, what the next years and even decades hold. they're being taken now, they're being taken in the coming weeks. when this government gets back to office, we need to make big choices about how to end this pandemic. and how to build a stronger future for everyone, not a year from now, not 2 years from now, but now, and that's why canadia
to me as an algebra to hugh person. joining us to discuss what a stake in the upcoming election is melissa region in winnipeg, manitoba. she's the hosting producer of a p and national news which focuses on indigenous peoples. and fact ms. have from mississauga ontario, the climate reporter and host of the back bench, a podcast about canadian politics in georgia. affleck, a political columnist from vancouver, british columbia. george. so far as i can tell, canada just had an election in 2019...
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let's go to melissa colorado. what are firefighters facing tonight? >> reporter: well, i got to tell you first off firefighters are just praising the folks who live here in the lake tahoe area for evacuating when they did and making their jobs a little bit easier. and speaking of how difficult their job has been in battling the caldor fire, i want to show you that home you see right there. that home is still standing, all thanks to that hard, grueling work that firefighters did overnight as well as today. you can see right there how close those flames came to that house, and now the big challenge is the wind and the spot fires that might just happen because of those flying embers. and i've got to tell you within the last couple of seconds i've been kind of focusing my attention in this direction because we're constantly hearing these falling limbs and the possibility that we're talking about weakened trees that could fall down any second. >> this is a dangerous fire. it has shown its ability to be unpredictable. >> reporter: today the only predictable
let's go to melissa colorado. what are firefighters facing tonight? >> reporter: well, i got to tell you first off firefighters are just praising the folks who live here in the lake tahoe area for evacuating when they did and making their jobs a little bit easier. and speaking of how difficult their job has been in battling the caldor fire, i want to show you that home you see right there. that home is still standing, all thanks to that hard, grueling work that firefighters did overnight...
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and we have the starling which is the new movie starring melissa mccarthy. let's start off with rose plays julie. this is a young woman adopted at birth who discovers that her mother is an actress and she goes to find her. it looks like a terrific movie, actually, from what i've seen. i think it's great. it's by christine molloy and joe lawlor who are an irish film—making duo. they made films like helen, which is a wonderful, intense psychological drama. so the story is, our central figure, rose, discovers where her birth mother lives. her birth mother said that she didn't want any contact, but she goes from dublin to london, and it turns out that her mother, who is an actress, her house is on the market, so she goes to the house, posing as somebody who might be interested in buying it. here's a clip. are you really looking to buy the house? why do you ask? well, it's just you look a little young and i really don't want to waste anyone's time here. erm... silence. the thing is...you're right. i...am looking on behalf of... what? a client. so how many square
and we have the starling which is the new movie starring melissa mccarthy. let's start off with rose plays julie. this is a young woman adopted at birth who discovers that her mother is an actress and she goes to find her. it looks like a terrific movie, actually, from what i've seen. i think it's great. it's by christine molloy and joe lawlor who are an irish film—making duo. they made films like helen, which is a wonderful, intense psychological drama. so the story is, our central figure,...
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el amor de ella en mi corazón no siento odio pero es un basta ya a la violencia >>> la familia de melissaa de esta joven hispana asesinada a tiros frente a su casa en chicago no se sabe quién o quiénes la mataron y por qué el estado de nuevo león se prepara para la llegada deás migrantes haitianos hay cientos en cpas en monterrey esperando resolver su futuro un drama humanitario que no tiene solución aún (habla en inglÉs) >>> (información en pantalla) >>> alegría en la familia de telemundo de noticias telemundo por los dos premios emmy como mejor noticiero y mejor cobertura de noticia de última hora gracias al ayo de ustedes (♪ música ♪) (♪ música ♪) >>> muchas gracias por estar con nosotros hoy miércoles en ea edición de noticias telemundo mediodía les saluda nicole suárez la búsqueda del joven latina mía sigue en la florida aunque no hay pistas la familia no pierde la esperanza de encontrarla desde el viernes no hay noticias de ella vamos con más detalles acerca de esta noticia con lourdes >>> así es qué tal nicole continúa la búsqueda en orlando para encontrar a esta estudiante univers
el amor de ella en mi corazón no siento odio pero es un basta ya a la violencia >>> la familia de melissaa de esta joven hispana asesinada a tiros frente a su casa en chicago no se sabe quién o quiénes la mataron y por qué el estado de nuevo león se prepara para la llegada deás migrantes haitianos hay cientos en cpas en monterrey esperando resolver su futuro un drama humanitario que no tiene solución aún (habla en inglÉs) >>> (información en pantalla) >>>...
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vivía y fue enterrado después en el cementerio la policía de chicago sigue buscando al asesino de melissa por qué la investigación sigue abierta ra responder a estas preguntas mientras la familia la recuerda como una chica buena >>> no tenía muchas amigas ni amigos era niña de casa y de familia >>> las últimas palabras que tuve fueron por facetime en teléfono era un día normal le hablé por teléfono y estaba feliz de comprar ropa de halloween >>> a los cobardes que se entreguen porque no van a poder dormir porque no van a encontrar la paz que nosotros hemos perdido al perder a melissa >>> melissa tenía 3 hermanos y se había graduadode la secundaria fue de las primeras jóvenes en participar en el equipo de lucha libre de su academia sobre las últimas cifrase covid-19 >>> (mostrando estadísticas) >>> en estados unidos >>> (mostrando estadísticas) >>> cada 43 segundos murió un enfermo de covid-19 en el mundo: >>> (mostrando estadísticas) >>> ahora que las escuelas del país tienen en marcha el curso escolar con clases presenciales algunos buscan personal y maestros en general las escuelas públ
vivía y fue enterrado después en el cementerio la policía de chicago sigue buscando al asesino de melissa por qué la investigación sigue abierta ra responder a estas preguntas mientras la familia la recuerda como una chica buena >>> no tenía muchas amigas ni amigos era niña de casa y de familia >>> las últimas palabras que tuve fueron por facetime en teléfono era un día normal le hablé por teléfono y estaba feliz de comprar ropa de halloween >>> a los...
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nbc bay area's melissa gord explains. >> reporter: maria lives in pleasant hill and is thankful she'll be able to afford her rent this month, but it's not easy. >> right now i pay here just two bedroom, 2,000. >> reporter: maria works in child care and sees many families who won't be able to pay the rent. >> because they need help. i see every day. >> we're doing outreach pretty widely in contra costa county. we are trying to reach specifically non-english speakers if we can. low-income folks. >> reporter: it's crunch time. staff is trying to get the message out to tenants and renters. >> we are trying to prevent tenants from being not just being evicted, but we're in the middle, we're still in the middle of a covid crisis. >> reporter: contra costa-based non-profit monument impact are trying to alert people about their rights. they're worried that people will have trouble finding a place to live. >> these families with low income, desperate times. >> reporter: many tenants asked if this is available for people who are undocumented. yes. you can apply regardless of your immigration sta
nbc bay area's melissa gord explains. >> reporter: maria lives in pleasant hill and is thankful she'll be able to afford her rent this month, but it's not easy. >> right now i pay here just two bedroom, 2,000. >> reporter: maria works in child care and sees many families who won't be able to pay the rent. >> because they need help. i see every day. >> we're doing outreach pretty widely in contra costa county. we are trying to reach specifically non-english speakers...
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steve, what do you say >> melissa, initial indication the delta variant is dechting but not halting job growth some key areas by a surge in the virus. that's the down side to the rosie outlook. jobs reports of 720,000. hours worked falling 2.4% nationally they measured that from mid july to mid august. growth declined in every region but fell the most, where well, in the southeast where the delta variant has been the most widespread data from a separate hr software condition, home base, we follow them show declines in leisure and entertainment. growth another potential sign of the drapt at work. that could be the result of travel, con certs, other events scheduled when it looked like life was returning to normal it's been canceled after the weak adp number, goldman sachs lowering its work guess from 500,000 to 600,000. spencer hill saying we have learned the delta variant is exerting a larger drag on consumer confidence, services consumption and the labor market than we initially expected there are expected to be big job gains in education that may help the overall number on friday. com
steve, what do you say >> melissa, initial indication the delta variant is dechting but not halting job growth some key areas by a surge in the virus. that's the down side to the rosie outlook. jobs reports of 720,000. hours worked falling 2.4% nationally they measured that from mid july to mid august. growth declined in every region but fell the most, where well, in the southeast where the delta variant has been the most widespread data from a separate hr software condition, home base,...
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i'm melissa colorado. nbc bay area news. >>> a newly-installed piece of technology is helping firefighters see through the smoke. we'll show you how it works on our 7:00 p.m. newscast. melissa colorado will join us once again. >>> contra costa county is one of the many counties sending help. they left yesterday to lend a hand. firefighters from across the bay area and in fact across the country are in lake tahoe right now battling the caldor fire. >> so many of the bay area communities need this. mandatory evacuations are a reminder for all of us, you've got to be ready to go in a snap. >> that means quickly. let's bring in chris chmura to talk about the go-bags. when it came toward my fire, i was like, oh, my gosh, what do i pack? >> we have long-standing advice plus something brand-new. let's start with what a go bag is. in my case, it's a backpack ready to go. food and water in here, non-perishable food. a paper map. cash if here, change of clothes. my wife has one of her own. and we have a separate one
i'm melissa colorado. nbc bay area news. >>> a newly-installed piece of technology is helping firefighters see through the smoke. we'll show you how it works on our 7:00 p.m. newscast. melissa colorado will join us once again. >>> contra costa county is one of the many counties sending help. they left yesterday to lend a hand. firefighters from across the bay area and in fact across the country are in lake tahoe right now battling the caldor fire. >> so many of the bay...
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she wasn't happy to see me. >> also present, melissa triano.e? >> i think because she had thought she had gotten away with this, and i think that we wanted her to see that we knew that she hadn't. >> there she was on full display, the former socialite chauffeured lee know was now a pima county sheriff's car. gary's youngest child elliot was just seven months old when her father was killed. by now, she was beginning to understand more about how her father died and who might have done it and why. >> when you heard that pam was accused of having your father murdered for a $2 million insurance policy, what did you think? >> i don't know what it's like to live the kind of life that she was living. but i know what it's like to grow up without having my dad around, my biological dad. >> arizona versus pamela anne phillips. that's your arraignment. those are the charges. >> pam phillips pleaded not guilty to charges of murder and conspiracy to commit murder. a veteran attorney was assigned to prosecute the case. >> she married gary for his money, we be
she wasn't happy to see me. >> also present, melissa triano.e? >> i think because she had thought she had gotten away with this, and i think that we wanted her to see that we knew that she hadn't. >> there she was on full display, the former socialite chauffeured lee know was now a pima county sheriff's car. gary's youngest child elliot was just seven months old when her father was killed. by now, she was beginning to understand more about how her father died and who might...
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hi, phil. >> hey, melissa. this is confirmation of something we've talked about for at least three or four weeks there has been a plateau in travel and it's starting to pull back a little bit. you need some proof of that? take a look at the tsa passenger screening levels we're showing you this because you can see that there was a peak in july since then if you take a look at the levels yesterday, down 22% the lowest since may 11th, 13th, somewhere in that range when 1.4 million people were screened, the month of august down 23% to 19 2 million passenger days and just 9 in the month of august. in july there were 18. so when you look at whaets ha -- what's happening delta has said that its flights between september and december, they're likely going to be down about 22%, approximately the airline capacity as we reported earlier this week when we had the research firm oag crunch the numbers for us, it's down 9.1% the month of september. as we look at these stocks and what they have done, it has them all cutting th
hi, phil. >> hey, melissa. this is confirmation of something we've talked about for at least three or four weeks there has been a plateau in travel and it's starting to pull back a little bit. you need some proof of that? take a look at the tsa passenger screening levels we're showing you this because you can see that there was a peak in july since then if you take a look at the levels yesterday, down 22% the lowest since may 11th, 13th, somewhere in that range when 1.4 million people...
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you know, melissa started up. we haven't talked about reconciliation in a year when we discovered so many bodies of indigenous children in residential schools across the country. we haven't talked seriously about climate crisis because the pandemic crisis has taken precedence. but when you talk about the pen debit crisis, no leader has a good, straightforward plan to sell their sort of muddling their way through way and saying like, yeah, we'll try this. but we're also going to use the people who don't want to get back theme. it's the choice, but also please get back needed. it's very confusing. voters are very confused. and so at the end of the day you have they done and very angry about election. you brought up in the p there. i'm going to bring a we have a bit of video from tanya cameron. she's an m b n d p and digital get out the vote organizer check this out. first nations people in canada only got the right to vote in 1960. since then, there has been very low voter turnout on reserve, on election day. but in
you know, melissa started up. we haven't talked about reconciliation in a year when we discovered so many bodies of indigenous children in residential schools across the country. we haven't talked seriously about climate crisis because the pandemic crisis has taken precedence. but when you talk about the pen debit crisis, no leader has a good, straightforward plan to sell their sort of muddling their way through way and saying like, yeah, we'll try this. but we're also going to use the people...
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we'll check in with melissa soon and with the rainfall chance this weekend in about seven minutes. every single day, we're all getting a little bit better. we're better cooks... better neighbors... hi. i've got this until you get back. better parents... and better friends. no! no! that's why comcast works around the clock constantly improving america's largest gig-speed broadband network. and just doubled the capacity here. how do things look on your end? -perfect! because we're building a better network every single day. >>> critical testimony against there nose, coming from former theranos employees. they took the stand today in the high-profile fraud trial of elizabeth holmes. holmes was once a silicon valley darling and founder of theranos. she arrived at court today, you can see her there as she normally does, holding her mother's hand. she faces fraud charges for collecting hundreds of millions of dollars from investors based on her claims that her technology could produce numerous medical tests using a single drop of blood. the revolutionary idea was fraud, the witness said,
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but i want to ask melissa, do you see perhaps the n d p coming in? as i think in 2001, 900 had this kind of role as perhaps being the king makers in the situation. yeah. and, you know, there's, there's a lot of anger towards the liberals for, you know, they divided indian affairs as it's called into 2 separate bureaucracies and enter 3 tons of money at best. and it sounds good and we love that show. but all the press conferences where the, all the money's announced, but the reality on the ground is nobody's seeing results for that such little results. the amount of money being spent versus the results being seen. i think canadians are frustrated. i think i know indigenous people are frustrated. where's the results and what's your plan? why would we give you a 30 when you haven't been able to make any headway just by billions, upon billions being thrown up problems like, you know, clean water on reserves, housing. you name it, not even addressing poverty, we're still the most impoverished people in the country. so where do you park your vote? i think
but i want to ask melissa, do you see perhaps the n d p coming in? as i think in 2001, 900 had this kind of role as perhaps being the king makers in the situation. yeah. and, you know, there's, there's a lot of anger towards the liberals for, you know, they divided indian affairs as it's called into 2 separate bureaucracies and enter 3 tons of money at best. and it sounds good and we love that show. but all the press conferences where the, all the money's announced, but the reality on the...
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melissa bell joins us live from port-au-prince this morning.and odyssey for these families, melissa. >> reporter: well, john, we've been seeing more flights continue over the weekend. seven flights arrived in haiti saturday, six on sunday. another six arrive tomorrow. these are haitians being he deported back to haiti without having been given the possibility of applying for asylum in the united states. they are desperate to flee. some of those who have arrived are already back in the anyone can republic looking to get almost anywhere other than haiti itself. yesterday we had a very stark reminder of exactly what it is they're so desperate to flee. junior, his wife elian and their 2-year-old were deported to port-au-prince yesterday, seven years after they left in search for a better life. the three sharing a single bed, staying with friends. not much but more comfort than they have known for several months. when work dried up in brazil in june where they had been given asylum, the family headed north through 10 countries. some of it by bus, bu
melissa bell joins us live from port-au-prince this morning.and odyssey for these families, melissa. >> reporter: well, john, we've been seeing more flights continue over the weekend. seven flights arrived in haiti saturday, six on sunday. another six arrive tomorrow. these are haitians being he deported back to haiti without having been given the possibility of applying for asylum in the united states. they are desperate to flee. some of those who have arrived are already back in the...
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i'm melissa lee. brian kelly, peter najarian, co-founder of market rebellion.com. >>> tonight -- crypto crackdown as china bans all cryptocurrency transactions we will tell you why our own crypto baller, b.k., is calling this great news. and where he sees yields headed next. >>> and how this epic drop for one commodity could have one of our traders going nuclear. >>> but we start off with a big buzzkill nike getting rock after concerns now, loyal "fast money" fans out there, and there are many, you know we tackled nike on last year's show. we were on the company's call and broke in the moment nike announced the guidance cut shares only down a little after hours but today dropped like a rock, worst day since june of last year. given today's market reaction, has this changed the story on nike i'll go to the shareholder tim seymour, what do you say >> the shareholder was one of the more bullish ones. at least my glass was half full last night what do i do today i hate where the stock is on the chart but
i'm melissa lee. brian kelly, peter najarian, co-founder of market rebellion.com. >>> tonight -- crypto crackdown as china bans all cryptocurrency transactions we will tell you why our own crypto baller, b.k., is calling this great news. and where he sees yields headed next. >>> and how this epic drop for one commodity could have one of our traders going nuclear. >>> but we start off with a big buzzkill nike getting rock after concerns now, loyal "fast...
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melissa colorado and noah planski, thank you. our camera crews saw a steady treatment of voters showing up at san francisco city hall and the dropbox outside of chase center. every voter we talked to had one thing in common, that the belief that this is a critical decision. >> oh, it's extremely important. it means everything. so vote no on the recall. >> election's tomorrow. and in the mail you never know. so i wanted to be sure. this is really important. >> polls are open as a reminder. 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. tomorrow. san francisco alone will have more than 500 dropbox locations. if you're looking to where to drop off your ballot, or if you're looking for information on where to vote in person we can help you. head to nbcbayarea.com and click on newsom recall at the top of the page. it will take you to all our reporting in this election which includes voting q&a. >>> what's being done to keep your ballot safe and secure? we have an inside look at this process. we'll show you what happens when a ballot is flagged, and really, i
melissa colorado and noah planski, thank you. our camera crews saw a steady treatment of voters showing up at san francisco city hall and the dropbox outside of chase center. every voter we talked to had one thing in common, that the belief that this is a critical decision. >> oh, it's extremely important. it means everything. so vote no on the recall. >> election's tomorrow. and in the mail you never know. so i wanted to be sure. this is really important. >> polls are open as...
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>> melissa, you can probably speak to this better than.anding is that some folks think that there is a strategy behind district court judge's ruling here. because to grant the temporary restraining order would allow texas to appeal this to the fifth circuit more quickly. but the fact of the matter is, you are, right as i understand, at the women in texas that are at risk of not being able to find places that will offer abortions because the law remains in effect, anybody who is helping those people still tries to obtain abortions will still remain liable as long as the law stands. it shows the urgency for democrats in congress to react to this in a boulder way than we are seeing so far. yes we need romans protection to be passed, but we also need a proposal that directly addresses the judiciary that is creating all these problems and encouraging all these red states like texas passing all these restrictive laws. >> melissa, i wish we had more time. but we don't. so i will follow the directions. melissa murray, and brian fell, and thank you
>> melissa, you can probably speak to this better than.anding is that some folks think that there is a strategy behind district court judge's ruling here. because to grant the temporary restraining order would allow texas to appeal this to the fifth circuit more quickly. but the fact of the matter is, you are, right as i understand, at the women in texas that are at risk of not being able to find places that will offer abortions because the law remains in effect, anybody who is helping...
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i'm melissa lee. jim cramer is off tonight. the northeast trying to recover fro the deadly storm massive flooding and even tornados forecast for the rest of the season and the plan to beef us ourinfrastructure. an plus a new crackdown in china. president xi wants to set up a new stock exchange to list there. what impact could this have on our markets. and later, so long seltzer, bye-bye beer bellies, booze stocks falling on hard times as tonight guy adami and mike khouw. but we begin with hurricane ida that ravaged the gulf coast over the weekend. record breaking rains, epic flooding, a number of tornados more than two dozen people have died so far. this is what parts of new york city subway system looked like last night, nearly four inches of rain blanketing the city in one hour and a baseball stadium in new jersey, wnbc chopper 4 capturing these images the aa affiliate of yankees played there and look at water up to the roof of the cars. the streets covered. thousands in the northeast still without power in the gulf coast, th
i'm melissa lee. jim cramer is off tonight. the northeast trying to recover fro the deadly storm massive flooding and even tornados forecast for the rest of the season and the plan to beef us ourinfrastructure. an plus a new crackdown in china. president xi wants to set up a new stock exchange to list there. what impact could this have on our markets. and later, so long seltzer, bye-bye beer bellies, booze stocks falling on hard times as tonight guy adami and mike khouw. but we begin with...
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i'm melissa lee. tonight, guy, karen, dan, and tim will join us in just moments. tonight, big cap pharma, stocks like eli lilly, merck dealing under the weather. plus, peloton popping. the stock climbing nearly 10% as the bikemaker rides into lulu's lane and we are all over the after hour's action as affirm is surging on earnings. we've got the latest from it quarter. we start off with lift off shares of united, jet blue, southwest taking flight. let's get the latest from phil lebeau >> melissa, i think the stocks were up today because the guidance that we heard from the airline executives today presenting at a conference, they weren't surprising in fact, when you look at the airline index, what we've seen from all the airlines was a trim of their guidance for the third quarter. it was not a big cut it was essentially what we all expected because we're seeing traffic that is slowing down if you take a look at all of the airline passenger levels, they clearly ticked lower in the second half of august. it is expected that we're going to see that continue if we get p
i'm melissa lee. tonight, guy, karen, dan, and tim will join us in just moments. tonight, big cap pharma, stocks like eli lilly, merck dealing under the weather. plus, peloton popping. the stock climbing nearly 10% as the bikemaker rides into lulu's lane and we are all over the after hour's action as affirm is surging on earnings. we've got the latest from it quarter. we start off with lift off shares of united, jet blue, southwest taking flight. let's get the latest from phil lebeau >>...
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i'm melissa lee. tonight's trader lineup. tonight on fast, the big miss. stocks shrug as today's job number disappoints we're breaking down what it means for this record rally. plus a big bank buzz kill. the financials fumbling to hand in its worst week in more than a year the name and the trades straight ahead. later, one of our traders is calling this the most important story on the market right now. we'll tell you what just happens overseas that really got their attention. >>> we start off with a blockbuster week for netflix the streaming stock seeming unstoppable. netflix shares were up 15 of the last 16 trading sessions and the chart master says this record rally is just getting started. let's get to carter. >> well, so if you think about it, obviously the last many days have been very positive, and yet the stock has made no progress in essentially a year. so those are two things that juxtaposed against one another, almost make no sense a sort of a multi-day rally and yet you made no progress in a year let's look at the charts before we get to netflix
i'm melissa lee. tonight's trader lineup. tonight on fast, the big miss. stocks shrug as today's job number disappoints we're breaking down what it means for this record rally. plus a big bank buzz kill. the financials fumbling to hand in its worst week in more than a year the name and the trades straight ahead. later, one of our traders is calling this the most important story on the market right now. we'll tell you what just happens overseas that really got their attention. >>> we...
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joining me now, joyce vance, msnbc contributor, melissa murray and victoria defrancesca from the lbj school of public affairs. it is great to see you. i don't know that i've ever seen all three of you at once so this is particularly exciting given what we have to dig into here. vicki, i'm going to start with you given you're the one of us who's in texas. give us a sense of how this ban is playing out. >> we're seeing this hard right turn of the abortion piece being at the center of it, but as you mentioned earlier, we also have the election bill. we also have the -- to pass. we have a bunch of immigration stuff that's going on. so what is happening here in texas is centered by the abortion ban but so much more and we see that hard right turn in the state. and what's happening here is really interesting in terms of locking in some of these political folks we've seen because we're coming up on redistricting. many folks thought well, has this pendulum swung too far to the right? is it going to snap back? i actually think this is the beginning of a longer term. the next three to five yea
joining me now, joyce vance, msnbc contributor, melissa murray and victoria defrancesca from the lbj school of public affairs. it is great to see you. i don't know that i've ever seen all three of you at once so this is particularly exciting given what we have to dig into here. vicki, i'm going to start with you given you're the one of us who's in texas. give us a sense of how this ban is playing out. >> we're seeing this hard right turn of the abortion piece being at the center of it,...
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the aftermath today, sell-off and finding you opportunity in this big drop, welcome everybody i'm melissa lee live at in times square let's get right to it. we start off at ground zero today, sell-off, a rate shock sinking stocks look at the nasdaq today, the index dropping nearly 3% for its worst day since march, as the ten-year yield spiked to its highest level since june let's break down the action. what did you make of the sell-off today, guy? >> interesting orderly, makes sense. again i thought this was going to happen for a while and i've been wrong in that thought process but now we have a two-day period of time where you are starting to see some of these things come to fruition. i still believe ten-year yields are going significantly higher from the levels that we closed at today i think inherent in that belief is if big tech sells off and resources energy and banks do relatively well and i'll stick by that. in terms of the sell-off, again, i don't know why over the last couple days the market's choosing to acknowledge all these things in the form of yields and dollar rising and t
the aftermath today, sell-off and finding you opportunity in this big drop, welcome everybody i'm melissa lee live at in times square let's get right to it. we start off at ground zero today, sell-off, a rate shock sinking stocks look at the nasdaq today, the index dropping nearly 3% for its worst day since march, as the ten-year yield spiked to its highest level since june let's break down the action. what did you make of the sell-off today, guy? >> interesting orderly, makes sense....
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just hello melissa. this is shirley me because aunt simpson taylor just hear from the end of it. yes ma'am. this is cheryl casey, case l'm. any submitted to the pursuit or if so did the gus miss? yes, i miss or another frontier yourself. i know they want a film in for me the the me i choose nissan. nissan you. i think i got it. take us really start. i need your engine book lucy, to call up i to 15 minutes of execution, empathy, new york city, norma, and almost one. pick one to be 3, set the weekend with us. as long as you want that it is. can you tell you the ponder? let me play that's going to be book with mud. only for french was one of the ballots meet between perfect us could have, you know, capital music if you play the l v non placebo key for a bucket for, you know, if, if i want to complain on this quote, they don't look at the, the, the emperor, mr. funding your school. hello, ms. williams. well you want me to why she put on the phone. i'm going to switch the level to respond to the longer nicky. so i picked key so i picked the so i picked it up. hold on, let me pull it o
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>> i sure do, melissa. been talking about this since last october i feel like the broken record. the boy who called wolf. pull backs are normal course of action some time after the option expiration from september into october, it is likely to see 5% to 7% for sure >> you could have missed a lot of points from october to now. how do you position your portfolio? if you believe in a pull back is happening, which you have for a year now, you don't miss out on the up side? >> we had only a small percent of the portfolio in cash, melissa. 8% to 10%. we have been benefitting i think you can look at industrials and materials and energy stocks. dow, conoco phillips and caterpillar. a lot of companies have come down even more so than 10% correction caterpillar is 14% off the highs. if we are looking for good value, there is a bit out there. >> so you are looking at cyclical sylvia, you are going for cyclical, but other category like semiconductors which some argue is expensive >> they are expensive. semiconductors h
>> i sure do, melissa. been talking about this since last october i feel like the broken record. the boy who called wolf. pull backs are normal course of action some time after the option expiration from september into october, it is likely to see 5% to 7% for sure >> you could have missed a lot of points from october to now. how do you position your portfolio? if you believe in a pull back is happening, which you have for a year now, you don't miss out on the up side? >> we...
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. >> tonight melissa murray all join me live. and can they stand scrutiny over the capitol attack, threatening their way out of an investigation? >> these telecommunication companies, if they go along with this, they will be shut down. and that's a promise. >>> breaking news from the american medical association regarding doctors giving deworming medicine to covid patients. my exclusive interview with the head of the ama when "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. as of today, roe versus wade is essentially dead in the state of texas, the second largest state in the union. the right to abortion, as recognized by the supreme court in 1973 with decades of precedent reviewed over and over decades of jurisprudence. that right is effectively gone in our state of the union. it did not go into the 6-3 court with fanfare and coverage, instead it came with just total absence, silence, as the court failed to rule on a request to block the new law passed by texas republicans and signed by governor greg a
. >> tonight melissa murray all join me live. and can they stand scrutiny over the capitol attack, threatening their way out of an investigation? >> these telecommunication companies, if they go along with this, they will be shut down. and that's a promise. >>> breaking news from the american medical association regarding doctors giving deworming medicine to covid patients. my exclusive interview with the head of the ama when "all in" starts right now....
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joining me now, melissa murray.>> the department of justice is seeking either a temporary restraining order or a preliminary injunction that would block the law from being enforced while its constitutionality is being litigated. this is a critical step. this is typically what happens in these challenges to abortion laws. it hasn't happened here because of the scheme, the enforcement scheme that texas has put in place where it has delegated the enforcement of the law to private citizens. the doj noted in its request for a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction that that was one of the reasons why the united states was uniquely situated to pursue a tro or preliminary injunction here because the state has purposely tried to evade other mechanisms of traditional review. >> right. and attorney general garland spoke about the long-term effects of a law like this. take a listen. >> this kind of scheme, to nullify the constitution of the united states, is one that all americans, whatever their politics or pa
joining me now, melissa murray.>> the department of justice is seeking either a temporary restraining order or a preliminary injunction that would block the law from being enforced while its constitutionality is being litigated. this is a critical step. this is typically what happens in these challenges to abortion laws. it hasn't happened here because of the scheme, the enforcement scheme that texas has put in place where it has delegated the enforcement of the law to private citizens....
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i want to start on this aspect melissa with you, and then the texas law after. melissa, last night a lot of people thought there is an emergency application, the law is going to go into effect in midnight, it clearly violates current supreme court precedents, they're gonna see something right, there's gonna be in order, woke up this morning and still no order and then the editorial meeting i said, they're gonna have an order by the time we launch the show at eight, still new order. what's going on? >> chris, i'll just note that we were in the same place last week when we are talking about the remain-in-mexico policy where the court seemed to move with a fair amount of alacrity to resolve that particular issue, which came on a socket of emergency appeals, really interesting that it seems to have move add a leisurely pace and addressing this issue, again, it was a procedural issue but one that allowed a law that is patently unconstitutional to go into effect in texas, at this rate is visceral ding abortion rights, with a serious population, persons of reproductive
i want to start on this aspect melissa with you, and then the texas law after. melissa, last night a lot of people thought there is an emergency application, the law is going to go into effect in midnight, it clearly violates current supreme court precedents, they're gonna see something right, there's gonna be in order, woke up this morning and still no order and then the editorial meeting i said, they're gonna have an order by the time we launch the show at eight, still new order. what's going...
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. - [melissa] hello? - [unidentified man] hi. - [melissa] hi. - [unidentified man] something very bad has happened. - [melissa] i know, i saw you all on about it. - [unidentified man] melissa, it's- it's so sick, it's unbelievable. i saw people on- i saw people running on fire through the streets. - [narrator] in 2010, rick purchased the machine from a man selling used computer parts with hopes of reselling it for a profit. - my name is rick harold, and i found the machine. there was this guy that had gotten it. i knew him from this little place. he had all sorts of weird things. he bought a bunch of them. and that was the only one with something on it. - [interviewer] how much did you pay for it? - $300. - [narrator] not knowing exactly what he bought rick took the machine home, plugged it in and turned it on. - [rick] we sat there and listened to it and it was just shocking. totally shocking. - [interviewer] did you know what they were talking about? - [rick] oh yeah. it was, radical. - [narrator] rick
. - [melissa] hello? - [unidentified man] hi. - [melissa] hi. - [unidentified man] something very bad has happened. - [melissa] i know, i saw you all on about it. - [unidentified man] melissa, it's- it's so sick, it's unbelievable. i saw people on- i saw people running on fire through the streets. - [narrator] in 2010, rick purchased the machine from a man selling used computer parts with hopes of reselling it for a profit. - my name is rick harold, and i found the machine. there was this guy...
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>> well, melissa can probably speak to this better than me. that think there's some strategy behind the district court's judge's ruling here, to grant the temporary restraining order would allow texas to appeal this to the fifth circuit more quickly. but the fact of the matter is you're right, as i understand it, women in texas that are at risk of not being able to -- of being able to find places that will offer abortions because the law remains in effect, anybody that is helping those people still tried to obtain abortions, is still going to remain liable as long as the law is allowed to stand. that shows the urgency for democrats in congress to react to this in a bolder way than we're seeing so far. yes, we need women's protection act passed fast. we also need a proposal that directly addresses the judiciary that is creating all these problems and encouraging these red states like texas to pass these restrictive laws. >> melissa, i wish we had more time, but we don't. i'm going to follow the directions. thank you so much for joining us tonig
>> well, melissa can probably speak to this better than me. that think there's some strategy behind the district court's judge's ruling here, to grant the temporary restraining order would allow texas to appeal this to the fifth circuit more quickly. but the fact of the matter is you're right, as i understand it, women in texas that are at risk of not being able to -- of being able to find places that will offer abortions because the law remains in effect, anybody that is helping those...
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but once they get done will back to melissa with the screen use if you could like list like the medina, the quarterly medicine hallmark by 2 is my 100 and the way to troll with my home. can a more be really go back to the la la la la sion yada, meaning to be bought for a living lease. and if you can, i just need to know more with the info, nursing medina, with colorado market solar home. i said the machine what had been duleigh, lynn? hi, mr. leon machine. we are sort of puzzling lizzie, nikita kenton, i thought mac, hernando scalia, limiting exist. medina, i'm even in the taking her thought of l one for the p. michelle utley fee. michelle . harder than yes of the hand. medina. it annette especially women. when i did it a little bit i use it again. do you can it will look in hor hub. the fee can be cur . sophia. a lot with out of warning against the mexican, for fees or by the can someone who fucked it all with me on a 100 in caught on my feet. most lawyer my list, especially off one with shortly the f. and it's hot and mostly indicated many of the commerce air. when was what's on the
but once they get done will back to melissa with the screen use if you could like list like the medina, the quarterly medicine hallmark by 2 is my 100 and the way to troll with my home. can a more be really go back to the la la la la sion yada, meaning to be bought for a living lease. and if you can, i just need to know more with the info, nursing medina, with colorado market solar home. i said the machine what had been duleigh, lynn? hi, mr. leon machine. we are sort of puzzling lizzie, nikita...
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melissa joins us. where are these people going? >> reporter: they're going to reno, carson city, nevada, but they're not finding any available hotel rooms. most of these hotels are booked up, because think about it, these evacuees are competing with other evacuees from nevada and firefighters. emergency personnel coming from various parts of the state. i mean, a couple hours ago i saw a crew from san diego. they're coming that far away to come here and help out these local firefighters battle the caldor fire. but you got to imagine it's a very stressful situation for these families. a lot of them are seniors. a hot of them have kids. a lot of them have pets. some say if worse comes to worse we'll just camp. okay, where are you going to camp? it's a very stressful situation. i call it evacuation limbo, because yes, their houses are still standing but they're not allowed back in the evacuation zone. they're stuck in limbo where they can't return home but they don't have a lot of options as far as hotel rooms go. >> are there restaura
melissa joins us. where are these people going? >> reporter: they're going to reno, carson city, nevada, but they're not finding any available hotel rooms. most of these hotels are booked up, because think about it, these evacuees are competing with other evacuees from nevada and firefighters. emergency personnel coming from various parts of the state. i mean, a couple hours ago i saw a crew from san diego. they're coming that far away to come here and help out these local firefighters...