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a quien le decÍan azul julio >> cuando hablamos con los padres de melissa nos dijeron que lo que mÁsefectivamente julio la mamÁ de melissa me ha dicho que tono tomado terapia y meditaciÓn y prefieren recordar la parte feliz de melissa y no tanto recordar la manera como fallecÓo julio regreso contigo. >> una joven muy artÍstica creativa gracias rubÉn. >> al regresar en en noticias telemundo: en mÉxico una persona identific a un supuesto coyote en la caravana de migrantes. >> facebook revelan que mark zuckerberg frenÓ una iniciativa para combatir la desinformaciÓn en espaÑol tenemos reacciones las espaldas y torsos. cerave desarrollado con dermatólogos. europa learoller alice ama tanto el aroma de gain, que desearía que durara más. dile hola a tu hada madrina alice y a las perlas gain con aroma duradero. spring daydream, ahora es parte de nuestra irresistible colección de aromas. hay algo que te quería preguntar. ay, no, mi amor, no sé... el nuevo iphone 13 pro está aquí. ¿te cambias a t-mobile conmigo? ¡claro que sí! enamórate del iphone. ahora, los clientes nuevos y existentes... ...
a quien le decÍan azul julio >> cuando hablamos con los padres de melissa nos dijeron que lo que mÁsefectivamente julio la mamÁ de melissa me ha dicho que tono tomado terapia y meditaciÓn y prefieren recordar la parte feliz de melissa y no tanto recordar la manera como fallecÓo julio regreso contigo. >> una joven muy artÍstica creativa gracias rubÉn. >> al regresar en en noticias telemundo: en mÉxico una persona identific a un supuesto coyote en la caravana de...
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i'm melissa lee live at the nasdaq site at times square. we've got a big show under way here's what's on tap >> ended september by breaking a seven-month win streak when something like that happens, investors habitually jettison two types of stocks the first, their worst performers the second, let's leave that surprising one to carter worth >>> then sometimes things just get so bad, they're good tony hops back on a past favorite that's been taken for a rough ride >>> and finally a promising new covid treatment has merck in the spotlight. but tonight it's also spotlight several important lessons about surprise market events and how you should treat them. professor khouw has the prescription it's time to risk less and make more "options action" starts right now. >>> let's get right to it. stocks are rallying to kick off the first day of q4 following the market's worst first month of the year and the chart master says after a big flush like we had in september, investors habitually sell two types of stocks carter, what are they? >> sure. conce
i'm melissa lee live at the nasdaq site at times square. we've got a big show under way here's what's on tap >> ended september by breaking a seven-month win streak when something like that happens, investors habitually jettison two types of stocks the first, their worst performers the second, let's leave that surprising one to carter worth >>> then sometimes things just get so bad, they're good tony hops back on a past favorite that's been taken for a rough ride >>> and...
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a conocer despuÉs que julio vaqueiro presentador de noticias telemundo hablarÁ con los padres de melissaÑala que continÚan investigando el homicidio. >> hasta ahora no sabemos nada del paradero de los sospechosos por eso estamos pidiendo la ayuda de la comunidad. >> la mamÁ de melissa asegura que no siente odio en su corazÓn por los presuntos responsables de la muerte de su hija que ocurriÓ en este lugar, pero su captura significarÍa un poco de alivio para su dolor. >> nada mÁs quiero saber por qÉe ella y por quÉ lo hicieron. >> mientras se logra la captura de estos tres jÓvenes, alma rosa busca crear conciencia entre los padres de familia como los padres de los asesinos de su hija y los que han cobrado la vida de mÁs de 600 personas en chicago este aÑo. >> es como un llamado dp conciencia de quÉ estamos creando como seres humanos, ahora fue mi hija, despuÉs puede ser tu hijo tambiÉn. >> rubÉn noticias telemundo. >> vea a golpes terminÓ el funeral de otra vÍctima de violencia armada, ahora en el sur de texas, en estas imÁgenes de la cÁmara de seguridad de la funeraria de la ciudad se pue
a conocer despuÉs que julio vaqueiro presentador de noticias telemundo hablarÁ con los padres de melissaÑala que continÚan investigando el homicidio. >> hasta ahora no sabemos nada del paradero de los sospechosos por eso estamos pidiendo la ayuda de la comunidad. >> la mamÁ de melissa asegura que no siente odio en su corazÓn por los presuntos responsables de la muerte de su hija que ocurriÓ en este lugar, pero su captura significarÍa un poco de alivio para su dolor. >>...
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i'm melissa lee. guy adami, tim seymour, karen finerman, and pete najarian. tonight, facebook shares plunging 5% as a whistle-blower sounds the alarm and the company is hit with a massive service disruption we're breaking down the fallout straight ahead >>> plus tesla holding in the green despite today's selloff. we'll bring you the big number that had investors driving into this stock >>> and karen ringing the register the one retail name she hit the sell button on today, what it is and why it's time to bag it. the s&p dropping more than a percent, dow down over 300 points, tech-heavy nasdaq down 2%, posting its lowest close since june apple, microsoft, google, losing a combined $36 billion in market cap today alone. is there more pain ahead you go in and start buying guy, what do you think >> certainly some of those names, mel more pain ahead i think for the broader market i've tried to be consistent on this i thought 4100 in the s&p, i'll stand by that, although the way it treated today leads me to believe we'll see a bit of a bounce tomorrow. yeah, if 410
i'm melissa lee. guy adami, tim seymour, karen finerman, and pete najarian. tonight, facebook shares plunging 5% as a whistle-blower sounds the alarm and the company is hit with a massive service disruption we're breaking down the fallout straight ahead >>> plus tesla holding in the green despite today's selloff. we'll bring you the big number that had investors driving into this stock >>> and karen ringing the register the one retail name she hit the sell button on today,...
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from "super girl," melissa benoist is here.ve music from old dominion, and rami malek so stick around! the airport can be a real challenge for new homeowners who have become their parents... okay, everybody, let's do a ticket check. paper tickets. we're off to a horrible start. ...but we can overcome it. we're not gonna point out our houses, landmarks, or major highways during takeoff. don't buy anything. i packed so many delicious snacks. -they're -- -nope. would you say, ballpark, when group two is gonna get boarded? 2 hours and 58 minutes. progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents, but we can protect your home and auto when you bundle with us. someone should've left home earlier. [knocking on door] ♪ ♪ so many bottles of champagne ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm in a room with the famous faces ♪ “ready and action!” ♪ oh, i feel like scorsese ♪ ♪ ♪ yeah, this sure is like a movie ♪ ♪ (yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah) ♪ ♪ whoa, we're 'bout to make a movie, ♪ ♪ woo ♪ ♪ ♪ roll out the red carpet for me ♪ “ladies and gentlemen, that's a wrap!" w
from "super girl," melissa benoist is here.ve music from old dominion, and rami malek so stick around! the airport can be a real challenge for new homeowners who have become their parents... okay, everybody, let's do a ticket check. paper tickets. we're off to a horrible start. ...but we can overcome it. we're not gonna point out our houses, landmarks, or major highways during takeoff. don't buy anything. i packed so many delicious snacks. -they're -- -nope. would you say, ballpark,...
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. >> melissa rain lively is well-versed in appearances.he runs a small public relations firm catering to luxury and lifestyle. but her business was upended when the pandemic devastated arizona's hospitality industry. how did the pandemic start to affect you personally? >> i didn't know what to do with myself. >> it was just this dead zone of time where i had just nothing to do other than panic. >> melissa had been recently diagnosed with bipolar disorder and was prone to extreme anxiety. and like many of us she was faced with an information overload. >> my issue with dr. fauci right out the gate was initially he said masks were unnecessary. then he dialed it back and said masks are necessary. i think that the juxtaposition of information that was so polar opposite was really what caused me to crack. i began to question what was happening. >> reporter: as she dug deeper into the internet trying to make sense of it all, she discovered a new theory. the pandemic was a coverup for something far worse. what were some of the things specifically
. >> melissa rain lively is well-versed in appearances.he runs a small public relations firm catering to luxury and lifestyle. but her business was upended when the pandemic devastated arizona's hospitality industry. how did the pandemic start to affect you personally? >> i didn't know what to do with myself. >> it was just this dead zone of time where i had just nothing to do other than panic. >> melissa had been recently diagnosed with bipolar disorder and was prone to...
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tonight -- rami malek, melissa benoist, and music from old dominion. and now, jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you. thanks very much. thank you. i'm jimmy, i am the host of the show. i thank you for watching at home. thank you for joining us here. i'm glad you survived the elements last night. boy, i tell you something, you guys know. the unthinkable happened last night here in los angeles. it rained. [ laughter ] rain came down, damnedest thing. we were all looking at each other, not kidding, "what is this, what's going on here?" we haven't seen rain since i don't even remember when. so i get home after the show. i open the door. my kids are like "dad!" it was as if i'd been lost at sea. [ laughter ] they were in a panic. because they don't know what rain is, they don't know what to do, it's not a normal thing. they're like "lock the doors! it's gonna get in!" really. [ laughter ] and then we watched this lightning storm. which i don't think i've ever seen anything like it. did you watch the lightning storm? >> guillermo: yes, jimmy. >> jimmy: incredi
tonight -- rami malek, melissa benoist, and music from old dominion. and now, jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you. thanks very much. thank you. i'm jimmy, i am the host of the show. i thank you for watching at home. thank you for joining us here. i'm glad you survived the elements last night. boy, i tell you something, you guys know. the unthinkable happened last night here in los angeles. it rained. [ laughter ] rain came down, damnedest thing. we were all...
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it's not me sticky notes in the morning a concert membership with with melissa. melissa smith, some both upset to give them the country of limit comes from the ocean to this on the 6th was sent. battles became an official symbol of the fee for 2018 wealth. and in terms of attendance by foreign football fans and even made loose nikki stadium, which held many championship events, including the final thing. and the reason that you had a little bit was with the pivot. i show that i've done this week on the flake them read. do you still use a different order here for you just rather do it is nicole read with a brass with a quote. sure. but that is somewhat different than the movie and you got that. i'm not biased. now, like i caught up, right. he some of them follow the cathedrals, don't they go to every single one is unique and they aren't copies of each other. tourists often say that as similar to pine cones or pineapples, some even say jokes. and here's a little tip for you. in case you ever get lost. would you like me to austin us more than normal to them for them
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what is unclear, melissa, is how exactly ustr is going to respond to that.e deal, if one of the parties is found to be out of compliance with the deal, that would open up for additional tariffs or additional actions taken by the other party. we know that the ambassador has been calling for consultations with beijing directly and with allies over that it will be a critical speech to watch especially as we near the end of that first two-year period, where china will need to make good on those purchases and now we know the administration will say officially in the most forceful way yet, it has not melissa. >> kayla, thank you. kayla tausche in washington for us >>> up next, bringing a beat-up old favorite back into play, it's just like riding a bike we'll be right back. there's software. and then there's industrial grade software, forged from decades of industrial experience and insights. meet honeywell forge. analytical software that connects assets and people to deliver a cybersecure record of your entire operation. so that everyone, in your boardroom and bey
what is unclear, melissa, is how exactly ustr is going to respond to that.e deal, if one of the parties is found to be out of compliance with the deal, that would open up for additional tariffs or additional actions taken by the other party. we know that the ambassador has been calling for consultations with beijing directly and with allies over that it will be a critical speech to watch especially as we near the end of that first two-year period, where china will need to make good on those...
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. >> a melissa le gustaba que le llamaran azul porque era el color favorito, es una de las víctimas deincuencia organizada. gilberto calderón está al frente de la unidad anti pandillas de la policía de chicago. >> en los años como oficial, cree que vemos más violencia en chicago que antes?. >> creo que al mismo, sí, se ha vistola violencia , trabajamos más con agencias federales. >> tenemos mucha venta de drogas, nadie hace caso. >> pero no es suficiente para este grupo de vecinos, la impotencia los hizo organizarse y ellos protegen su barrio en el oeste de la ciudad. >> ¿qué les ha afectado, especialmente ahorita con la criminalidad en chicago? >> han tenido algunos logros, este parque era un punto de venta de drogas, lo rescataron y se reúnen para hablar de problemas del vecindario. >> en mi casa h habido dos , tres tiroteos . juntos con un mensaje para el an barrio. >> estamos sufriendo con tanta violencia, pero podemos her el cambio si nos juntamos. >> (hablan en inglés) (información en pantalla) . >>a ayuda no llegó a tiempo para la familia de la garza, les queda esta carta que me
. >> a melissa le gustaba que le llamaran azul porque era el color favorito, es una de las víctimas deincuencia organizada. gilberto calderón está al frente de la unidad anti pandillas de la policía de chicago. >> en los años como oficial, cree que vemos más violencia en chicago que antes?. >> creo que al mismo, sí, se ha vistola violencia , trabajamos más con agencias federales. >> tenemos mucha venta de drogas, nadie hace caso. >> pero no es suficiente...
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the dalai lama, — before melissa fitch took power.: dalai lama, the exiled before melissa fitch took power. tt2 dalai lama, the exiled spiritual leader in tibet has one this year's nobel peace prize. tiara leader in tibet has one this year's nobel peace prize.— nobel peace prize. two grenades ex - loded nobel peace prize. two grenades exploded in _ nobel peace prize. two grenades exploded in a _ nobel peace prize. two grenades exploded in a group _ nobel peace prize. two grenades exploded in a group of _ nobel peace prize. two grenades exploded in a group of soldiers . exploded in a group of soldiers jumped — exploded in a group of soldiers jumped from a military truck taking part in_ jumped from a military truck taking part in the — jumped from a military truck taking part in the parade and ran towards the president. part in the parade and ran towards the president-— the president. after for years the skeleton webs _ the president. after for years the skeleton webs of _ the president. after for years the skeleton webs of henry - the
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melissa bell in paris. thanks, melissa. >>> security officials are seeing a disturbing trend at u.s. airports. a record number of guns confiscated from passengers. ahead the tsa chief explains what he believes is behind the surge. >>> plus, star trek captain kirk makes history on his ten-minute flight to the edge of space. his emotional reaction back on planet earth. that's next. behind neuriva plus.ve the sciee unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain performance. more brain performance? yes, please! neuriva. think bigger. when they're sick, they get comfortable anywhere and spread germs everywhere. nothing kills more viruses, including the covid-19 virus, on more surfaces than lysol disinfectant spray. lysol. what it takes to protect. like many people with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's disease, i was there. be right back. but my symptoms were keeping me from where i needed to be. so i talked to my doctor and learned humira is the #1 prescribed b
melissa bell in paris. thanks, melissa. >>> security officials are seeing a disturbing trend at u.s. airports. a record number of guns confiscated from passengers. ahead the tsa chief explains what he believes is behind the surge. >>> plus, star trek captain kirk makes history on his ten-minute flight to the edge of space. his emotional reaction back on planet earth. that's next. behind neuriva plus.ve the sciee unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key...
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melissa and barbara and julia, thank you so much. important story. we will be covering it throughout the day. >>> we turn now to capitol hill where a financial disaster may have been averted. going to say "may" in quotations. it's not over until it's over, but after there appeared to be raising the debt creeling in default. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell says he is down to lift it through december. kicking the can two more months, less than two weeks before the deadline. the chamber back in an hour from now with democrats set to accept his offer. going straight to leigh ann caldwell on capitol hill, and without reporter and politico, and mcconnell blinked but calling the shots how it gets done. where do things stand this morning? >> reporter: good morning, steph. mcconnell and schumer are still negotiating and working out the details of this agreement that hopefully they will actually agree on. so what happened is that mcdonnell did blink, and the reason is, because democrats were seriously considering changing the filibuster. changing the se
melissa and barbara and julia, thank you so much. important story. we will be covering it throughout the day. >>> we turn now to capitol hill where a financial disaster may have been averted. going to say "may" in quotations. it's not over until it's over, but after there appeared to be raising the debt creeling in default. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell says he is down to lift it through december. kicking the can two more months, less than two weeks before the...
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hopefully they have good umps tonight melissa. >> reporter: i hope so too, raj. no denying the checked swings are the toughest calls for an umpire to make. but unfortunately unlike the nfl there is not that instant replay practiceo process, instant replay review process we see often times in football games. when the calls come down, whether you like it or not, you just got to stomach it, swallow it and keep on moving. that's what the little ones, the 10-year-olds are doing. these are the pleasant hill hocks. look at them go, practicing for a big game they have on saturday. but let's take you back to last night so you can see it yourselves. bottom of the ninth giants trailing 2- wilmer flores at bat with two sfriks runner first base. the question, is that a checked swing? what do you think? the first base umpire calls it a strike. cementing the win for the dodgers and the disappointing ends for the giants. i spoke to local baseball coach jonathan allen played for the university of san francisco and drafted to play for the chicago white sox. here is the take on the
hopefully they have good umps tonight melissa. >> reporter: i hope so too, raj. no denying the checked swings are the toughest calls for an umpire to make. but unfortunately unlike the nfl there is not that instant replay practiceo process, instant replay review process we see often times in football games. when the calls come down, whether you like it or not, you just got to stomach it, swallow it and keep on moving. that's what the little ones, the 10-year-olds are doing. these are the...
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i'm melissa colorado nbc bay area news. >> thank you, melissa. >>> the step son of contra costa's da facing new charges becton.he step soning he was arrested august 29th following a domestic violence incident with his girlfriend and her family. among the charges he faces, kidnapping and felony battery. the attorney general's office accuses bernstein of abducting his own infant son, punching his girlfriend's father in the face. he is currently out on bail. >>> today we saw more curious text messages from elizabeth holmes with more testimony about how optimism turned to disappointment and the loss of millions of dollars in investments. theranos failed. we know that. when did elizabeth holmes know about it? here is our business and tech reporter scott budman from her federal fraud trial in san jose. >> reporter: the trial of elizabeth holmes is to an extent the story of how walgreens was convinced to put the palo alto start up's machines in its stores and test the blood of its customers. >> the narrative that is being created around a desperate elizabeth holmes, how desperate theranos w
i'm melissa colorado nbc bay area news. >> thank you, melissa. >>> the step son of contra costa's da facing new charges becton.he step soning he was arrested august 29th following a domestic violence incident with his girlfriend and her family. among the charges he faces, kidnapping and felony battery. the attorney general's office accuses bernstein of abducting his own infant son, punching his girlfriend's father in the face. he is currently out on bail. >>> today we...
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melissa lee with us now from the nasdaq melissa, a surge in problems because of an ease of access. >>las vegas and wall street all wrapped into one on your phone in your pocket 24/7 access. no longer do you have to drive to a casino, exchange money for chips or wait for that money to hit your bank account, your broker's account in order to trade a stock. it is all instantaneous. and a lot of the experts we talk to say that ease of access, the ability to do it from wherever and whenever, really opens the door to addiction. as our expert, dr. fong, had pointed out, the lines are absolutely getting blurred with the gamification of these sites both gambling and onlinebet is gree investing. in fact, he says that the physiological reaction to winning a jackpot or winning a bet is the same as seeing the green arrows on your screen when you place a winning trade. so the body reacts the same way. it's the same adrenaline rush,er instagram and the ones on cnbc, it's the same feeling. >> what role, melissa, did you find social media plays, particularly when it comes to investing? >> there is a w
melissa lee with us now from the nasdaq melissa, a surge in problems because of an ease of access. >>las vegas and wall street all wrapped into one on your phone in your pocket 24/7 access. no longer do you have to drive to a casino, exchange money for chips or wait for that money to hit your bank account, your broker's account in order to trade a stock. it is all instantaneous. and a lot of the experts we talk to say that ease of access, the ability to do it from wherever and whenever,...
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good morning to you, melissa. what more do we know about this gang, 400 mawozo? >> it is one of the gangs you've been hearing so involved in the huge surge. before this there was 629 kidnappings since january. this is a scourge in daily lives of patience. there's a 300% rise in kidnappings since the month of july. that was the month the haitian president was killed in his own bedroom. one interesting parallel to be made. with the kidnapping taking place back in april. a group of french missionaries kidnapped on april 11th and released at the end of the month. they praised the catholic church to try and compensate for the lack of security. it was that very kidnapping that led to such outrage. we expect a strike and demonstration on the streets of port-au-prince. >> the authorities and the christian aid ministry, do they know the whereabouts of these 17 missionaries at all? >> reporter: for the time being, no word on where they might be. all we noah cording to the security force as you mentioned is the idea of the crew that is apparently behind the kidnappings. fro
good morning to you, melissa. what more do we know about this gang, 400 mawozo? >> it is one of the gangs you've been hearing so involved in the huge surge. before this there was 629 kidnappings since january. this is a scourge in daily lives of patience. there's a 300% rise in kidnappings since the month of july. that was the month the haitian president was killed in his own bedroom. one interesting parallel to be made. with the kidnapping taking place back in april. a group of french...
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i know that speak with me on your cell phone with monica for last night and melissa and melissa, frontier were mafia. that'll come out of a go what our him, she knew the machine is a ha, ha ha ha ha ha. she national non non dear mama. i can go barbara will. could i dish nation in go yeah. care come with the land is galen. yeah. be him. that was that man it. ah, again, he actually only the one in many on why did sir soon work and i still are in the most will look in the place now. i'm gonna, i'm like, my do for my one if you saw from as good as you does that sooner boy. and as i literally a man far from one without for one will does have the reactor. so i need the it's the staff dim melendez adrian, to lay the vic stock. hello. hi, deca. yes, michael. my aunt and uncle massaging, i think i'm a dod diarrhea, her dual adult tool, and all that, that really michelle coronado machine absorb h. which way? how much was she lab? we ship of loss watershed. i was going on with that the machine and the way it just came back to that you have to be is that her then again. yeah. jacobo on me. them are g
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melissa colorado. >> there's my leg. still there. >> reporter: bandaged and protected by brace but still in one piece after a shark clamped its jaws over his limb. >> drug me underwater. >> reporter: while steinle was serving on bodega bay. >> hit him on the nose. thing was huge. >> reporter: let him go, got back on surfboard and screamed for help. >> looked back again, bleeding so much, started to see spots and black out. i'm like, no, i'm going to die for sure. >> reporter: surfers and good samaritans raced to help him get out of the water, apply pressure to wound. >> started putting tourniquets on me with leashes. >> reporter: one was a doctor. he was airlifted to hospital, recovering in icu. >> don't want to lay down and get depressed. there's more surfing ahead of me. >> reporter: dna sample from the bite wound confirmed it was great white shark. curator of the shark exhibit at california academy of sciences. >> this is the time of year they come to feed. sea lions and harbor seals give birth in the summer, pups sta
melissa colorado. >> there's my leg. still there. >> reporter: bandaged and protected by brace but still in one piece after a shark clamped its jaws over his limb. >> drug me underwater. >> reporter: while steinle was serving on bodega bay. >> hit him on the nose. thing was huge. >> reporter: let him go, got back on surfboard and screamed for help. >> looked back again, bleeding so much, started to see spots and black out. i'm like, no, i'm going to die...
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i'm melissa lee. tonight we are all over the after hours action tesla down calls for ibm and lvs kicks off. we will bring you the big headlines from those quarters. plus crafting a deal papal is in late stage talks to buy pinterest. what a tie-up could mean for the two companies. and dow with an all-time high. we start off with an earnings alert. tesla shares under a little pressure in the after hours after reporting its results. phil >> melissa, i am not surprised to see the stock selling off a little it has had a heck of a move over the last couple months after better than expected delivery in the third quarter. look what they earned for the third quarter. $1.86 per share, which was above estimates. and gross margins 28.8%. much stronger than expected. it's set up by record deliveries in the third quarter they delivered a little over 231,000 vehicles and on pace to deliver over 800,000 numbers when they deliver their fourth quarter. here is what people will be focused on can they give us better insi
i'm melissa lee. tonight we are all over the after hours action tesla down calls for ibm and lvs kicks off. we will bring you the big headlines from those quarters. plus crafting a deal papal is in late stage talks to buy pinterest. what a tie-up could mean for the two companies. and dow with an all-time high. we start off with an earnings alert. tesla shares under a little pressure in the after hours after reporting its results. phil >> melissa, i am not surprised to see the stock...
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melissa colorado joins us from the bennett neighborhood. we've got this and some homes are red tagged. >> reporter: it seems like an annual thing for this community. this is lorna dell creek. before the storm hit, this creek was bone dry of the then came the rain and it started to overflow. and a lot of the water made it into this apartment complex. unfortunately, for four of those families, they have to find another place to spend the night. unfortunately, those apartments are red tagged. >> this is crazy. >> reporter: on sunday afternoon, this man's living room in santa rosa turned into a lagoon. >> oh, man, i'm hoping that doesn't take away this desk. that is an expensive desk e. >> here comes some wat where he. >> reporter: patty was watching the rising waters flowing and spilling down her driveway. then came the nixle alert on her phone, an evacuation order for 95 families. >> we're going to bring a boat, and you have 20 minutes. a boat. >> we couldn't walk out, and we couldn't drive out. >> reporter: within minutes, she and her neighb
melissa colorado joins us from the bennett neighborhood. we've got this and some homes are red tagged. >> reporter: it seems like an annual thing for this community. this is lorna dell creek. before the storm hit, this creek was bone dry of the then came the rain and it started to overflow. and a lot of the water made it into this apartment complex. unfortunately, for four of those families, they have to find another place to spend the night. unfortunately, those apartments are red...
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melissa, thank you very, very much.ll reporting from paris. >>> one big question remains. what does it mean for president biden to come to rome without a final deal on this key domestic agenda? i'll speak live with the u.s. treasury secretary, janet yellen. she'll join me for this live interview in the next hour. make sure to stay with us for that. much more of our coverage coming up from rome right after this. i would've called yesterday. but... i could've called yesterday. but... i should've called yesterday, but... would've, could've, should've. we hear that a lot. hi. i'm jonathan, an insurance professional and manager here at colonial penn life insurance company. sometimes, people put off calling about life insurance. before you know it, another year has passed. and when they do call, they say, "i wish i'd called sooner." call right now for free information on the $9.95 plan. are you between age 50 and 85? you can get whole life insurance with options starting at just $9.95 a month. do i have to answer health quest
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i'm melissa lee. tonight on "fast," disney gets dinged falling 3% on growth concerns for disney plus. we will break down how the traders are playing the streaming news. >>> zillow plunging 9% we will tell you why zillow is taking a home buying halt. >>> later, shares of amc in rally mode we spotted unusual options activity we will break down the option. >>> the biotech breakdown. feeling a little bit under the weather again today. the index you falling 2%, down 7.5% over the past month compared to a 1% gain for the broader markets. if you are the biotech trade, should you brace for more sick days ahead or healthy gains on the horizon? guy, in the underperformance persisted for the year, down 13% for the year with the s&p 500 close to record highs. >> so, obviously, that's a little bit different than the ibb. the biggest thing is innla at about 1.2% of the holdings in that name. it's extraordinarily diversified. many names we rarely talk about, i go to the ibb. that's now heavily weighted the other way
i'm melissa lee. tonight on "fast," disney gets dinged falling 3% on growth concerns for disney plus. we will break down how the traders are playing the streaming news. >>> zillow plunging 9% we will tell you why zillow is taking a home buying halt. >>> later, shares of amc in rally mode we spotted unusual options activity we will break down the option. >>> the biotech breakdown. feeling a little bit under the weather again today. the index you falling 2%,...
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. >> melissa colorado takes us inside one of those raided warehouses. >> reporter: the day was a win in the battle against the big business of black market marijuana in the bay area. >> they got so much cash, that they don't know what to do with it. >> reporter: in the last two days, the sheriff's office says they've taken down an elaborate criminal enterprise involving 18 illegal grow sites in the east bay, including this warehouse. forensic accountants were brought in to follow the money and track how the cash from this operation was allegedly laundered. authorities arrested seven people so far, and more arrests could be on the way. >> we could continue on with this investigation, probably for several more months that the tentacles of this probably go throughout the country. >> reporter: the numbers speak for themselves. authorities said they found $10 million in cash. 12,000 pounds of finished product, with a street value of $42 million. final count, more than 37 tons of illegal marijuana. >> they're short cutting paying taxes, doing money laundering, and it's pure greed. >> repor
. >> melissa colorado takes us inside one of those raided warehouses. >> reporter: the day was a win in the battle against the big business of black market marijuana in the bay area. >> they got so much cash, that they don't know what to do with it. >> reporter: in the last two days, the sheriff's office says they've taken down an elaborate criminal enterprise involving 18 illegal grow sites in the east bay, including this warehouse. forensic accountants were brought in...
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here's melissa colorado. >> reporter: the burn scars are long gone, and in their place, new homes with spectacular views of the bay. but the oakland fire department says there's lots of lessons to be learned from the 1991 oakland hills firestorm. and building more homes on those fire prone hills is a recipe for disaster. >> it was like a parking lot. you couldn't move. the cars were to the top of the hill. >> reporter: gordon piper made it out alive, but 25 others did not. >> people had to run for it. >> reporter: more than 3,000 homes were destroyed, including the home of mayor libby schaaf's father. >> my sister and i helped him go through everything to try and find anything. >> reporter: 30 years ago, assistant chief robert lipp was a rookie firefighter on his day off. he just happened to live on the edge of the fire. >> you just have to maintain your readiness at all times. not just as a firefighter, but as a community member. >> reporter: in the last three decades, technology has vastly improved, allowing for better communication among fire agencies. one of the key issues on that
here's melissa colorado. >> reporter: the burn scars are long gone, and in their place, new homes with spectacular views of the bay. but the oakland fire department says there's lots of lessons to be learned from the 1991 oakland hills firestorm. and building more homes on those fire prone hills is a recipe for disaster. >> it was like a parking lot. you couldn't move. the cars were to the top of the hill. >> reporter: gordon piper made it out alive, but 25 others did not....
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melissa, you are my guru for all things supreme court. so as someone highly familiar with what's happening this week, what are you listening for in tomorrow's arguments? what should we take away from the questions the justices ask? >> so i think it's really important going into this that your viewers understand that the real questions in both of these challenges tomorrow is whether or not these cases can even be brought in federal court against these defendants. that is, can the abortion providers sue these particular defendants who have not actually enforced the law in texas because the law has been outsourced to private citizens? and can the united states bring a suit against a sovereign state to enforce its laws? but the broader questions, as you alluded to is really this big question about federal law enforcement and, more particularly, whether a state can completely defy constitutional opinions, the work of the supreme court, simply by outsourcing its enforcement to private parties so that state officials are not on the hook for doin
melissa, you are my guru for all things supreme court. so as someone highly familiar with what's happening this week, what are you listening for in tomorrow's arguments? what should we take away from the questions the justices ask? >> so i think it's really important going into this that your viewers understand that the real questions in both of these challenges tomorrow is whether or not these cases can even be brought in federal court against these defendants. that is, can the abortion...
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. >> i'm joining now by melissa murray and emily bazelon. and professor, the attorney general there was measured and vague as fits his position. contrast that to what we heard on the house floor in this big vote today. take a listen. >> we need to give the american people answers about what happened. there needs to be swift accountability. >> congress is prohibited from conducting criminal investigations, period. but that is exactly what this select committee is doing. >> i have no doubt that mr. bannon scorn for his subpoena is real. but no one and i repeat no one is above the law and we need to hear from him. >> because they can't build back better, they've just decided to build back meaner. >> we know an insurrection when we see one. in this body, because we lived through one. >> professor. >> right, i think we're seeing the erosion of norms that we saw throughout the entire four years of the trump presidency. typically these requests for over sight subpoenas or any kind of congressional subpoenas is a give and take between the person and
. >> i'm joining now by melissa murray and emily bazelon. and professor, the attorney general there was measured and vague as fits his position. contrast that to what we heard on the house floor in this big vote today. take a listen. >> we need to give the american people answers about what happened. there needs to be swift accountability. >> congress is prohibited from conducting criminal investigations, period. but that is exactly what this select committee is doing....
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melissa colorado spoke to one woman that kept her child home today. >> reporter: it is obvious where jennifer wang of concord stands on the children vaccine debate. look at her t-shirt. >> should definitely be -- like the shirt said, i do not co-parent with the government. >> reporter: her eight-year-old stayed home from school, not because of a covid case in the classroom. >> we took part in statewide sit out to stand up against vaccine mandate. >> reporter: she is not alone. check out the crowd of parents and children outside the sonoma county office of education this morning, and a bigger crowd at the capital in sacramento. gavin newsom imposed the first covid-19 vaccination mandate for school children. >> it is a country that we have a freedom of choice. i believe in freedom. >> reporter: it requires all elementary through high school students get vaccinated once the vaccine gains final approval from the feds for all age groups. right now, the vaccine only has emergency authorization for kids 12 and older. studies involving younger children are under way. >> we want long term stu
melissa colorado spoke to one woman that kept her child home today. >> reporter: it is obvious where jennifer wang of concord stands on the children vaccine debate. look at her t-shirt. >> should definitely be -- like the shirt said, i do not co-parent with the government. >> reporter: her eight-year-old stayed home from school, not because of a covid case in the classroom. >> we took part in statewide sit out to stand up against vaccine mandate. >> reporter: she...
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i want to go to melissa. i want you to take a peek at the lower right portion looking at the dow soaring today. that surprised a lot of people. it has little to do with the drama in the capitol action much as people try to link that. had everything to do with promising news on vaccines, virus cases going down. a pill that could be added by merck to treat the vaccine. but right now it's not a worry for the markets. even if they come up, you know, zero. what do you think? >> well, the market has been worried, neil. we felt all week until today and even this morning we were down before we rallied. so yes, a good close. thank god we had a good close. remember monday? that was a couple of days ago. we were down huge. we have fallen hard from off the highs, which was about -- >> neil: early in the week wasn't there fears that they wouldn't get the short term funding through, the government would be pushed to the brink? now we got some breathing room. they wrote off on something that keeps the lights on through octo
i want to go to melissa. i want you to take a peek at the lower right portion looking at the dow soaring today. that surprised a lot of people. it has little to do with the drama in the capitol action much as people try to link that. had everything to do with promising news on vaccines, virus cases going down. a pill that could be added by merck to treat the vaccine. but right now it's not a worry for the markets. even if they come up, you know, zero. what do you think? >> well, the...
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here's nbc bay area's melissa colorado. >> how does any mother deal with something like this? >> reporter: it's a family crisis that's now spilling out in public, and caught in the crosshairs, richmond's top cop, chief biza french, as well as her husband, lee french, who are both on leave. the two are parents of an 18-year-old daughter. their attorney mike raines says the 18-year-old was a straight a student until she got caught up with a man accused of being her pimp. >> we have a parent who loves her daughter and has set high standards for her daughter and has seen her daughter grow through the first 17 years of her life as an outstanding person. smart and motivated to succeed, only to meet this guy and have her mind turned and completely taken over by this guy. >> last week court records from contra costa county show the 18-year-old filed a domestic violence restraining order against her parents. and there's more potential legal trouble stemming from an incident in september. attorney mike raines confirms chief french and her husband visited mcnair's mother at her home in v
here's nbc bay area's melissa colorado. >> how does any mother deal with something like this? >> reporter: it's a family crisis that's now spilling out in public, and caught in the crosshairs, richmond's top cop, chief biza french, as well as her husband, lee french, who are both on leave. the two are parents of an 18-year-old daughter. their attorney mike raines says the 18-year-old was a straight a student until she got caught up with a man accused of being her pimp. >> we...
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melissa colorado spoke to two parents who said they want to see years of vaccine research before they let their kids roll up their sleeves for this vaccine. >> reporter: these are three of the four little girls who run ross' life. when it comes to deciding when it's time for them to get the covid vaccination, this east bay dad says that's his decision to make, not the state's. >> it does seem to cross a line to -- just the mandate aspect with these little children doesn't sit right with me. >> reporter: he's not the only parent who feels this way. here's a bird's-eye view of the group outside the education office. they waved signs and flags as they objected to the vaccination mandate for 7 million california schoolchildren. in sacramento, more than a thousand showed up to a similar rally outside of the state capitol. >> so again, choice, you know. >> reporter: the state mandate requires that all elementary through high school students get a covid-19 vaccination for in-person learning once the fda approves the vaccine for all age groups. this applies to private schools too. jennifer li
melissa colorado spoke to two parents who said they want to see years of vaccine research before they let their kids roll up their sleeves for this vaccine. >> reporter: these are three of the four little girls who run ross' life. when it comes to deciding when it's time for them to get the covid vaccination, this east bay dad says that's his decision to make, not the state's. >> it does seem to cross a line to -- just the mandate aspect with these little children doesn't sit right...
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melissa colorado looks at how the district will enforce this strict vaccine mandate. >> we're going to talk a little bit about coronavirus. >> reporter: by day, pediatrician dr. donna white-carry is treating patients in oakland and every thursday night she logs on to youtube to answer people's covid questions. >> a lot of people are concerned about how quickly the vaccine became available. >> reporter: so dr. white carey is preparing for a wave of vaccine questions after the oakland school district approved the vaccine for in-person learning and laid out how enforcement is going to work. starting january 3rd, students ages 12 and up will have to prove they have been vaccinated. there will be medical and personal belief exemptions. students who have one dose and are waiting to receive their second dose will also be exempted. >> the bottom line is if anybody has an exemption, they'll be allowed to attend school. anybody who does not have an exemption will be offered a place in our independent study program. >> reporter: the district is working on expanding the independent study program.
melissa colorado looks at how the district will enforce this strict vaccine mandate. >> we're going to talk a little bit about coronavirus. >> reporter: by day, pediatrician dr. donna white-carry is treating patients in oakland and every thursday night she logs on to youtube to answer people's covid questions. >> a lot of people are concerned about how quickly the vaccine became available. >> reporter: so dr. white carey is preparing for a wave of vaccine questions after...
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nbc bay area's melissa colorado has more. >> this isn't lunch break. it is not recess either. it is a rally outside of the elementary school in hayward. it district says this is one of several schools on the chopping block due to plummeting enrollment. parents and students say give the school a chance. >> i love this school more than i love my house. >> my son as adhd. the teacher works with him. i felt very blessed. he had harder times in other schools. >> so when students and parents heard the hayward unified school district is considering closing down their beloved elementary school next year, this was their response. >> the district says families are pulling their kids out of the district in record numbers. it has been affected by covid-19. we lost 2,000 students. and so that is all funding that doesn't come back to the district. they close older school buildings in need of repairs and shuffling those students to more modern facilities. these schools may close as early as next year. the district isn't planning to lay off teachers. but that doesn't mean teachers aren't push
nbc bay area's melissa colorado has more. >> this isn't lunch break. it is not recess either. it is a rally outside of the elementary school in hayward. it district says this is one of several schools on the chopping block due to plummeting enrollment. parents and students say give the school a chance. >> i love this school more than i love my house. >> my son as adhd. the teacher works with him. i felt very blessed. he had harder times in other schools. >> so when...
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i must again, melissa, just i was coming of populous and me gossip was in the policy. this are all about a glad in bogle asking to live in augusta. if you know of kentucky, this will mean easter about $25.00 will be just a moment on marietta from the new anderson country. it will not be a have him under a 100 percent that there alex young, you know not them on the next billing. i am under email, feel the little precise photo than them, little done, or whatever, almost a footer, or out of the fi, adoption of enrique via taurus. what is this? i was almost 23 years old. when i read that request, i immediately thought of this time when i was 8 years old and playing with my cousins who told me that my family didn't love me because they got me from the street. ah, it was in my adopted grandmother's kitchen. they scolded my cousins and i shoved that to the back of my mind. i was 80 years old. i never asked or thought about it . when the lady them on them, even. he said everything. yeah, well he may be no common food or am i don't have any good. i remember the brown of my gran
i must again, melissa, just i was coming of populous and me gossip was in the policy. this are all about a glad in bogle asking to live in augusta. if you know of kentucky, this will mean easter about $25.00 will be just a moment on marietta from the new anderson country. it will not be a have him under a 100 percent that there alex young, you know not them on the next billing. i am under email, feel the little precise photo than them, little done, or whatever, almost a footer, or out of the...
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nbc bay area's melissa colorado has more on the unique public safety partnership and how the community is responding. >> people are afraid now because criminals don't care. they'll just turn around and beat you up or shoot you or whatever. >> reporter: when crystal filbrook isn't preparing batches of coffee and baking cupcakes, she's worrying about her stepdaughter. >> i do have a stepdaughter who is in that system who is constantly in and out, in and out of jail. stealing cars, stealing merchandise. >> reporter: filbrook says no matter how many times her 26-year-old stepdaughter ends up in a jail cell, the cycle of crime continues when she's out. >> there's not enough pun -- punishment. >> reporter: the department of justice selected the antioch police department as one of ten agencies across the country to be part of their partnership. >> it's a bold gesture that signifies to me a he applied for this partnership nearly a year ago. what will the doj offer? it's a three-year program that will involve enhanced training, the latest technology and a thorough review of what apd is doing ri
nbc bay area's melissa colorado has more on the unique public safety partnership and how the community is responding. >> people are afraid now because criminals don't care. they'll just turn around and beat you up or shoot you or whatever. >> reporter: when crystal filbrook isn't preparing batches of coffee and baking cupcakes, she's worrying about her stepdaughter. >> i do have a stepdaughter who is in that system who is constantly in and out, in and out of jail. stealing...
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i want to bring in cnn correspondent melissa bell.ell us what we anticipate emerging potentially from this meeting between president biden and president macron. >> reporter: well, president macron going in with a series of very concrete examples of what he's hoping to get from the american president. you know, when the biden administration came in, there was such hope here in europe, wolf, there would be a restoration of the old multi-lateral ways. i think that is part of the explanation, that disappointment that france felt. not only the fact of losing out on a deal that was worth tens of billions of dollars, wolf, but also that it wasn't consulted and that it learned of it with the rest of the world. even on the day when europe was announcing its own indo-pacific strategy. and that miss step, that miscalculation by washington in terms of the announcement and how it dealt with its oldest ally at that point i think is still something that sticks in the throat of the french. so, going into it, emanuel macron much clearer about what he
i want to bring in cnn correspondent melissa bell.ell us what we anticipate emerging potentially from this meeting between president biden and president macron. >> reporter: well, president macron going in with a series of very concrete examples of what he's hoping to get from the american president. you know, when the biden administration came in, there was such hope here in europe, wolf, there would be a restoration of the old multi-lateral ways. i think that is part of the explanation,...
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melissa: what amazon does so well is there market plan.e the third-party merchants to be able to fill orders. some merchants may have issues with the supply chain, but not everybody does. they have the biggest marketplace, for these sellers can fail in selection gaps and that's one of their secrets to success. if you need something, you can always buy an amazon gift card. emily: that was my next question. should we temper our expectations for what we can get this holiday season? should we start buying now for our friends and family? melissa: that is what everyone has been saying. amazon started deals on october 4. i think we will see constant deals throughout the quarter, people buying holiday gifts. that is what the industry has been saying, if you wait for the last minute, like many people do every year, you may not be able to find that, especially in consumer electronics and toys. emily: melissa verdict, thank you for joining us. coming up, calling for more diversity intact. we will be joined by the diversity, equity and inclusivity exp
melissa: what amazon does so well is there market plan.e the third-party merchants to be able to fill orders. some merchants may have issues with the supply chain, but not everybody does. they have the biggest marketplace, for these sellers can fail in selection gaps and that's one of their secrets to success. if you need something, you can always buy an amazon gift card. emily: that was my next question. should we temper our expectations for what we can get this holiday season? should we start...
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. >> reporter: melissa bryant says sexual harassment was common throughout her career in the militaryor veterans. >> it was just so egregiously disgusting sometimes that i would just laugh it off. >> reporter: she says she's proud of her service but suffered verbal sexual harassment during her time in the army. >> i usually got comments about my breasts. a lot. >> really? >> a lot. like, how do you manage to do pushups with those? >> and where any of the comments hitting on you? >> oh yes. they would say, oh, no offense man, i want one of the good-looking ones. >> melissa said she had to be careful about how she reacted, especially with superiors. but if it was your superior who made an inappropriate comment, and you did snap back, what would happen? >> there would be a reprimand at that point, probably. there was a real fear of retaliation. but >> reporter: it wasn't just her superiors. >> i was in company command and i had a soldier make comments toward me. i told him, you know, you really need to cut that out. and he said, why, what are you going to do about it? and in my mind i re
. >> reporter: melissa bryant says sexual harassment was common throughout her career in the militaryor veterans. >> it was just so egregiously disgusting sometimes that i would just laugh it off. >> reporter: she says she's proud of her service but suffered verbal sexual harassment during her time in the army. >> i usually got comments about my breasts. a lot. >> really? >> a lot. like, how do you manage to do pushups with those? >> and where any of...
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nbc bay area's melissa colorado spoke to the surfer and to a shark expert about the prevalence of theseacks. >> reporter: eric steinle spoke to us from his icu bed at santa rosa memorial hospital. the surfer remembers what happened sunday morning as he was waiting to catch a wave at salmon creek beach. >> all of a sudden just this clamp, you know, just not that fast but just this heavy, heavy clamp on my leg. and i looked down and then all of a sudden we were going down. >> reporter: steinle realized it was a shark that was dragging him under. >> hit him in the nose. i mean the nose, this thing was huge. >> reporter: adrenaline in his veins, steinle went for another punch to the shark's head. >> he let me go, and i remember swimming up and i got on my board and i think maybe he went for the board one more time because he had bitten me twice. >> reporter: surfers and good samaritans raced to help him get out of the water and apply pressure to his wound. in a stroke of luck, one of those beach visitors happened to be a doctor who had a medical kit in his car. >> put a full tourniquet on m
nbc bay area's melissa colorado spoke to the surfer and to a shark expert about the prevalence of theseacks. >> reporter: eric steinle spoke to us from his icu bed at santa rosa memorial hospital. the surfer remembers what happened sunday morning as he was waiting to catch a wave at salmon creek beach. >> all of a sudden just this clamp, you know, just not that fast but just this heavy, heavy clamp on my leg. and i looked down and then all of a sudden we were going down. >>...
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oh my goodness melissa, right, don't come up with was more. he's picking them a slimy program. so the family is that each is clear forklift but it's stuff name up but nothing yet. a blue book, a sl jania, particular city. it's just not the person with this but it was a says just a casual sent battles. cathedral is more than 450 years old, and it's quite unique because even after all these years, we still know the exact date on which the 1st services were held in the mid 20th century during another renovation under multiple layers of an oil painting in the central chapel, an inscription was found which had taken years to uncover. this is the precise date of the cathedral consecration. the dates and paddles cathedral was born with it. i'm glad you don't school from what i see. sure. not to like, you know, a set of, of what you think that i can follow officially if i leave him a guided missile fill that out, you run the groves a lot. he would maybe to run that you throw that ah site. the crusty cathedral is one of a few places where you can hear a wide variety of languages at any
oh my goodness melissa, right, don't come up with was more. he's picking them a slimy program. so the family is that each is clear forklift but it's stuff name up but nothing yet. a blue book, a sl jania, particular city. it's just not the person with this but it was a says just a casual sent battles. cathedral is more than 450 years old, and it's quite unique because even after all these years, we still know the exact date on which the 1st services were held in the mid 20th century during...
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hi, melissa melissa. i completed it. and so i wanted to be, i actually gave an answer to how the call would, would have been managed better by telling you that in the state of. but i thought it was led by scientists. it was led by medical exports. we created field hospitals, we d centralized boardwalks, so i would just see one thing you can listen from the point of not responding. you can sometimes listen to get more ideas or if miss anthony child was shot to really thank you for joining us here on a context and going on to see her. i appreciate your time. and finally, on the shore, we want to share our space with indian voices outside of government, academics, and the mainstream media. india abounds with artists who create work in multiple languages. every week will be bringing you music, created during the pandemic. today we're presenting an except for song in the bush can be gina, meaning living through tough times compose and presented by split out a full crop, banned from the city of bengal, lou in south india. it's
hi, melissa melissa. i completed it. and so i wanted to be, i actually gave an answer to how the call would, would have been managed better by telling you that in the state of. but i thought it was led by scientists. it was led by medical exports. we created field hospitals, we d centralized boardwalks, so i would just see one thing you can listen from the point of not responding. you can sometimes listen to get more ideas or if miss anthony child was shot to really thank you for joining us...
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our children are in danger. >> reporter: in oakland, melissa colorado, nbc bay area news. >>> i'm scott budman. from the giants to the blue angels, a huge weekend coming to san francisco. we'll tell you the best way to get around, coming up. >>> i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. i'll take a look at my long-range outlook and tell you when we could get some widespread rain moving into the bay area. back with that in about six minutes. >>> when we're joined by our viewers in the west, we'll tell you what happens next after a federal judge puts a halt to texas' controversial abortion law. also the alleged scheme that's landed 18 former nba players under federal indictment. more when we see you back here tonight. 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
our children are in danger. >> reporter: in oakland, melissa colorado, nbc bay area news. >>> i'm scott budman. from the giants to the blue angels, a huge weekend coming to san francisco. we'll tell you the best way to get around, coming up. >>> i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. i'll take a look at my long-range outlook and tell you when we could get some widespread rain moving into the bay area. back with that in about six minutes. >>> when we're joined by...
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nbc's melissa colorado gives us a look. >> today was a win in the battle against the big business of black market marijuana in the bay area. >> they got so much cash they don't know what to do with it. >> reporter: in the last few days the alameda county sheriff's office say they have taken down an elaborate criminal enterprise involving 18 illegal grow sites in the east bay, including this warehouse in san leandro. forensic accountants were brought in to follow the money and track how this cash from the operation was allegedly laundered. authorities arrested seven people so far and more arrests could be on the way. >> we could continue on with this investigation, probably for several more months. the tentacles of this probably go throughout the country. >> reporter: the numbers speak for themselves. authorities said they found $10 million in cash, 12,000 pounds of finished product, with a street value of $42 million. final count? more than 37 tons of illegal marijuana. >> they're shortcutting paying taxes. they're doing moneylaundering, and it's pure greed. >> reporter: authorities
nbc's melissa colorado gives us a look. >> today was a win in the battle against the big business of black market marijuana in the bay area. >> they got so much cash they don't know what to do with it. >> reporter: in the last few days the alameda county sheriff's office say they have taken down an elaborate criminal enterprise involving 18 illegal grow sites in the east bay, including this warehouse in san leandro. forensic accountants were brought in to follow the money and...
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nbc bay area's melissa colorado is in the courtroom today for opening statements in that trial. >> this is the video that a jury of 12 will be dissecting, frame by frame in the next coming days. it shows the moments that led up to the deadly shooting of the driver of this honda civic, 33-year-old. the former danville police officer andrew hall says he acted in self-defense when he refused to stop the car. prosecutors say he was maneuvering his car away from police. and say hall acted unreasonably when he fired ten shots killing him. >> is mr. hall going to testify? >> we'll see. >> how he is feeling? this is take one. >> he feels like the weight of the world is on his shoulders. he feels very bad about what happened. and so there are a lot of emotions. zbll while he stands trial for involuntary manslaughter, hall is on paid administrative leave. during today's opening statements, the prosecutor told the jury that he lived in newark with his mother was suffering from mental illness. he had no criminal history prior to the chase that ended him being shot. >> i think it's wonderful that di
nbc bay area's melissa colorado is in the courtroom today for opening statements in that trial. >> this is the video that a jury of 12 will be dissecting, frame by frame in the next coming days. it shows the moments that led up to the deadly shooting of the driver of this honda civic, 33-year-old. the former danville police officer andrew hall says he acted in self-defense when he refused to stop the car. prosecutors say he was maneuvering his car away from police. and say hall acted...
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>> in oakland, melissa colorado, nbc bay area news. >> up next, closer to striking a deal, maybe. the latest on the battle over president biden's budget and where it goes from here. >> i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. i'll show you where we're still seeing high water, plus the warming on the way and even more rain chances. i'm bag with this in about six minutes. i didn't have to shout out for help. because you didn't have another dvt. not today. one blood clot puts you at risk of having another, so we chose xarelto®, to help keep you protected. xarelto® is proven to treat and reduce the risk of dvt or pe blood clots from happening again. almost 98% of people did not have another dvt or pe. don't stop taking xarelto® without talking to your doctor, as this may increase risk of blood clots. while taking, a spinal injection increases risk of blood clots, which may cause paralysis. you may bruise more easily or take longer to stop bleeding. xarelto® can cause serious and in rare cases, fatal bleeding. it may increase your bleeding risk if you take certain medicines. get help righ
>> in oakland, melissa colorado, nbc bay area news. >> up next, closer to striking a deal, maybe. the latest on the battle over president biden's budget and where it goes from here. >> i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. i'll show you where we're still seeing high water, plus the warming on the way and even more rain chances. i'm bag with this in about six minutes. i didn't have to shout out for help. because you didn't have another dvt. not today. one blood clot puts you at...
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let's bring in melissa murray and professor of law at nyu. melissa, welcome. let's get into this.tee really have the power to force trump's allies to testify? if so, how would they go about it? could they file criminal complaints against them? >> this idea of criminal referrals suggest they will be referring this to some kind of prosecutory group. it's unclear whether congress can do that. typically, it's one agency may do to another. if a state would refer someone to the doj or other federal authority for a criminal referral. unclear if congress can do that. we haven't had that many cases like that. one of the things that they can do to entice individuals to be cooperative is to provide them with some kind of immunity, whether broad or more limited immunity to secure their testimony. >> last week, the committee subpoenaed four trump allies. trump vowed to use executive privilege to stop them from testifying. can he do that? the definition of executive privilege, does it extend past a president being in office? does it extend to his former colleagues like that? >> we are going to
let's bring in melissa murray and professor of law at nyu. melissa, welcome. let's get into this.tee really have the power to force trump's allies to testify? if so, how would they go about it? could they file criminal complaints against them? >> this idea of criminal referrals suggest they will be referring this to some kind of prosecutory group. it's unclear whether congress can do that. typically, it's one agency may do to another. if a state would refer someone to the doj or other...