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patterson was here? yes. the thing was that his mother was a librarian, so he has such an appreciation. and that probably helped him on his way. so we know that librarians and booksellers, this is now one of our favorite books. patricia springfield, massachusetts. hi, patricia. hi. i'm reading an older book by lynn dayton. i can picture i'm surrounded by book here and to read to read. you read books from a small bomber and it's absolutely fascinating. a bit heartbreaking, too, but i never read it before. and i'm that i picked it up. i love the writes. i the history. can you tell and and i've been history now since i was in first grade. so i love to share both father and son and oh, i've had a book about teddy roosevelt. one of the stories just read really rather. oh, and i love our crosswords, and i'm so glad you when i happened to be tuning into tv. so i better shut up, you know, go away. two things i will let you know. patricia. we are going to re-air everything you've seen. today begins at 8 p.m. eastern t
patterson was here? yes. the thing was that his mother was a librarian, so he has such an appreciation. and that probably helped him on his way. so we know that librarians and booksellers, this is now one of our favorite books. patricia springfield, massachusetts. hi, patricia. hi. i'm reading an older book by lynn dayton. i can picture i'm surrounded by book here and to read to read. you read books from a small bomber and it's absolutely fascinating. a bit heartbreaking, too, but i never read...
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patterson i told me you can't fe anything don't even fit to be be staying. researching this book about the battle of midway i literally spent an hour this morning researching the guy that discovered midway island in 1859 and what happened to him and i found out his wife died, she drowned at sea, but i can't find this guy and instead of writing 300 or 400 words in that hour, i justst was chasing his life andi guarantee when i read the book it will be a sentence. but it has to be that level of commitment to the detail. so, anyway, thanks for coming out. i tell you i just love taking this on. this is the publication it camen out tuesday, june 11th. so whensp it goes on c-span, i don't know but tomorrow is father's t day i think is the perfect father's day gift i call it top gun meets the nazis. that's my elevator pitch. so that is it you have these amazing pilots, they are equally good but it's one of these things that this book is, you know when you write a book it's just a thing that is near and dear to your heart you hold it close and your proud of it it's n
patterson i told me you can't fe anything don't even fit to be be staying. researching this book about the battle of midway i literally spent an hour this morning researching the guy that discovered midway island in 1859 and what happened to him and i found out his wife died, she drowned at sea, but i can't find this guy and instead of writing 300 or 400 words in that hour, i justst was chasing his life andi guarantee when i read the book it will be a sentence. but it has to be that level of...
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do what jim patterson told me you can't fake anything do not even fake a bee sting. you should feel like the reader wants to feel that if there is a bee sting, what is it file? i'mgo researching the new book t the battle of midway will to be the fourth book in the series. literally spent an hour this morning researching the guy who discovered midway in 1859 and what happened tod him. i felt his wife died, she drowned at sea his wife went down with the ship but id can't find this guy. instead of writing three or 400 words in that hour, i was just chasinghe this guy's life. i guarantee what i write the book it will be a sentence it has to be at that level of commitment to the detail. so anyway thank you for coming out. l i tell you i love taking london. this is publication we get came out tuesday june 11. tomorrow is father's day. fight top gun meets the nazis. that's my elevator pitch. that is it. you're equally good. it's one of those things that's just the thing near and dear to your heart.it you are proud of it. it's not like a child listening very, very close. whe
do what jim patterson told me you can't fake anything do not even fake a bee sting. you should feel like the reader wants to feel that if there is a bee sting, what is it file? i'mgo researching the new book t the battle of midway will to be the fourth book in the series. literally spent an hour this morning researching the guy who discovered midway in 1859 and what happened tod him. i felt his wife died, she drowned at sea his wife went down with the ship but id can't find this guy. instead of...
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this is westbound 580 at patterson pass. you're being diverted off at patterson pass. this with two big rigs that got into an accident. debris in all lanes. so chp is on scene and you can see your commute from 205 and tracy up to the altamont passes really thinned out due to this sort of bottleneck because of the accident. again, 580 west at patterson pass, all lanes shut with debris from a big rig accident. 580, though, is moving nicely from 205 into the livermore valley. ladies. stu, thank you so much. >> new details in another alleged security failure by the secret service. this time a close call for vice president kamala harris. according to a homeland security watchdog report, harris walked within 20ft of a pipe bomb on january sixth of 2021. she reportedly passed concealed explosives that were hidden in bushes outside of the democratic national committee building. surveillance video released in 2021 shows the unidentified suspect near the scene after planting that device. the report shows how missed signs of violence, understaffing and inadequate communication af
this is westbound 580 at patterson pass. you're being diverted off at patterson pass. this with two big rigs that got into an accident. debris in all lanes. so chp is on scene and you can see your commute from 205 and tracy up to the altamont passes really thinned out due to this sort of bottleneck because of the accident. again, 580 west at patterson pass, all lanes shut with debris from a big rig accident. 580, though, is moving nicely from 205 into the livermore valley. ladies. stu, thank...
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for mobilizing his vast resources for the needs of the army and on the secretary of war, robert patterson, lieutenant general brand be some of the chief supplier. behind the desk, behind the drawing board, behind the benches on the assembly line. american industries making the greatest production method in history to support our army with ever increasing quantities of a weapons of war. soldier for soldier fighting men can make anything the axis sends against them. and welcome for work america. american industry is determined to make the challenge in the production plants, management and labor of science not only behind us, they know their stake in this conflict. they know the grim fate of preemptive, free labor and the pack of access conquest. we reenter. i have the world famous workers, gentlemen, symbol of mafia, inspired, essential between austrian working man and austrian industrialists and soon after. czechoslovakia, a symbol of not to inspire dissension between allies sworn to defend it. the scottish munitions works symbol of industry compounds of forge the means of its own enslavem
for mobilizing his vast resources for the needs of the army and on the secretary of war, robert patterson, lieutenant general brand be some of the chief supplier. behind the desk, behind the drawing board, behind the benches on the assembly line. american industries making the greatest production method in history to support our army with ever increasing quantities of a weapons of war. soldier for soldier fighting men can make anything the axis sends against them. and welcome for work america....
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steve patterson, nbc news. >>> the world's number one ranked tennis player jannik sinner tested positive for anabolic steroids twice in march, but won't be suspended, because it was unintentional. that's according to the international tennis integrity agency. sinner said the substance inadvertently entered his system through massages from his psychotherapist. >>> coming up, the scary moment behind the wheel. a u.p.s. driver passing out and crashing in the heat. the new push to protect workers in the scorching summer using a.i. therapist. >>> coming up, the scary moment behind the wheel. a ups driver passing out and crashing in the heat. the new push to protect workers in the scorching summer using a.i. shingles in adults 50 years and older. shingrix does not protect everyone and is not for those with severe allergic reactions to its ingredients or to a previous dose. an increased risk of guillain-barré syndrome was observed after getting shingrix. fainting can also happen. the most common side effects are pain, redness, and swelling at the injection site, muscle pain, tiredness, headache
steve patterson, nbc news. >>> the world's number one ranked tennis player jannik sinner tested positive for anabolic steroids twice in march, but won't be suspended, because it was unintentional. that's according to the international tennis integrity agency. sinner said the substance inadvertently entered his system through massages from his psychotherapist. >>> coming up, the scary moment behind the wheel. a u.p.s. driver passing out and crashing in the heat. the new push to...
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steve patterson, nbc news. >>> and up next here tonight, what's really resonating with voters? "what matters." we put the question to battleground voters in western pennsylvania. tt so tell me about your heart attack. our heart attack was... scary! never want to go through that again. but we could. with heart disease, you never know. so we made changes. green juice. yeah, not a fan. diet, exercise... statins helped. but our ldl-c (bad cholesterol)-it was stuck! stuck! just couldn't lower it enough. and high ldl-c meant a real risk of another attack. so i said, "let's ask our doctor about repatha." what can i say? listen to your heart. repatha plus a statin dramatically lowers ldl-c by 63%, and significantly drops the risk of having a heart attack. do not take repatha if you are allergic to it. repatha can cause serious allergic reactions. signs include trouble breathing or swallowing or swelling of the face. most common side effects include runny nose, sore throat, common cold symptoms, flu or flu-like symptoms, back pain, high blood sugar, and redness, pain, or bruising at the
steve patterson, nbc news. >>> and up next here tonight, what's really resonating with voters? "what matters." we put the question to battleground voters in western pennsylvania. tt so tell me about your heart attack. our heart attack was... scary! never want to go through that again. but we could. with heart disease, you never know. so we made changes. green juice. yeah, not a fan. diet, exercise... statins helped. but our ldl-c (bad cholesterol)-it was stuck! stuck! just...
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she spoke with our steve patterson. >> reporter: with her dazzling defense -- >> look at the speed ofnaomi girma doesn't let anything get past her. >> naomi girma has been outstanding. >> i'm pretty composed, calm, as a defender, i like to read the play. >> reporter: during last year's women's world cup, girma was at the heart of a defense that allowed just one goal in four games, but in paris, many of soccer's famous faces are gone, replaced by a new generation. even though 24-year-old girma is one of eight players without any olympic experience -- >> they're calling you a veteran. >> it's weird to be called a veteran. i don't know if i see myself as that, but, yeah, i think just going out there and making sure that i can kind of lead in any way that's helpful. >> reporter: girma grew up in san jose. both her parents immigrated from ethiopia. her mom for education, her dad escaping a brutal civil war. to give his kids and community a way to connect, girma's father established a soccer club, a way for ethiopian immigrant families to find a home through football. >> what does it mean t
she spoke with our steve patterson. >> reporter: with her dazzling defense -- >> look at the speed ofnaomi girma doesn't let anything get past her. >> naomi girma has been outstanding. >> i'm pretty composed, calm, as a defender, i like to read the play. >> reporter: during last year's women's world cup, girma was at the heart of a defense that allowed just one goal in four games, but in paris, many of soccer's famous faces are gone, replaced by a new generation....
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michael patterson reporting. can hear about the west coast top stories every weekday right here on ktvu. west coast rap with alex savage airs at 7:00 monday through friday or find around the clock coverage at west coast rap.com. >> california first partner jennifer siebel newsom in the bay area talking about ways to close the pay gap for mothers today is moms equal pay day. >> advocates say working mothers earn $0.63 to the dollar earned by working fathers. today, siebel newsom visited a montessori center in emeryville for a conversation about how to break down some of the barriers that limit financial security for working mothers, she said affordable and flexible childcare is critical to help working moms. >> so many of us get stuck in the conundrum of school doesn't start until eight something, and then you have to pick them up at 2 or 12. some days or 3:00, and it just doesn't work for working families. >> siebel newsom said that california has some of the strongest equal pay laws in the country, but more need
michael patterson reporting. can hear about the west coast top stories every weekday right here on ktvu. west coast rap with alex savage airs at 7:00 monday through friday or find around the clock coverage at west coast rap.com. >> california first partner jennifer siebel newsom in the bay area talking about ways to close the pay gap for mothers today is moms equal pay day. >> advocates say working mothers earn $0.63 to the dollar earned by working fathers. today, siebel newsom...
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steve patterson is there. >> so, none of this is permanent. >> reporter: in a way, uhi is home, back >> there are some people who will say, you know, you shouldn't be there. you can't be there, and then there are other people who are like, it's your property. isn't that your right to be there? >> reporter: she evacuated and survived the maui fire that killed 102 and destroyed 2,200 structures. her home and orchard business among them. >> we can cook out here. >> reporter: in june, after nearly a year bouncing between emergency housing programs, she moved back onto the lahaina lot where her home once stood. >> water tank. >> that's a lot of water. >> reporter: with no water, power, or sewer service, after a year of uncertainty being home made sense. a recent survey found around 60% of fire survivors have moved at least three times. uhi is one of the very few back on her own land. many blame local and state government for slow solutions. >> because it was a disaster, we felt like it might go quicker than normal. we had great hopes. >> reporter: maude cummings feels the frustration. jus
steve patterson is there. >> so, none of this is permanent. >> reporter: in a way, uhi is home, back >> there are some people who will say, you know, you shouldn't be there. you can't be there, and then there are other people who are like, it's your property. isn't that your right to be there? >> reporter: she evacuated and survived the maui fire that killed 102 and destroyed 2,200 structures. her home and orchard business among them. >> we can cook out here....
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steve patterson has much more. >> reporter: tonight, italian rescue crews scouring the sea for any signer a private british-flagged superyacht was ripped apart by a sudden freak storm just before sunrise. >> it was a strong hurricane gust. very strong. very strong. >> reporter: 22 people were on board. rescue boats were immediately deployed, saving 15 people as the storm raged. the italian coast guard confirming six people are still missing including two americans. in a harrowing feat one mother, identified as charlotte, says she managed to hold her 1-year-old baby above the waves until they were both pulled to safety. miraculously a doctor confirmed charlotte's husband, also on board, was found safe. "we reunited the whole family," he says. "they're here with us." italian authorities say this 184-foot luxury yacht was anchored about a half mile off the sicilian coast when it is believed to have been struck by a violent storm. the wreckage now 160 feet below the surface. sources familiar with the matter telling cnbc that british tech tycoon mike lynch, the founder of england's once bigg
steve patterson has much more. >> reporter: tonight, italian rescue crews scouring the sea for any signer a private british-flagged superyacht was ripped apart by a sudden freak storm just before sunrise. >> it was a strong hurricane gust. very strong. very strong. >> reporter: 22 people were on board. rescue boats were immediately deployed, saving 15 people as the storm raged. the italian coast guard confirming six people are still missing including two americans. in a...
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it's on 580 westbound near patterson pass.ow truck is now stuck in that backup trying to get the big rigs out of the lanes. >> all right, sue, thank you so much. meteorologist drew tuma will have your accuweather forecast coming up after the break. >> bargo is the new virtual assistant from wells fargo. oh come on, come on. fargo lets you do this. >> fargo, turn off my debit car, i found it, i found my card and also this. fargo, turn on my debit card. do you. >> fargo, you can with wells fargo. >> car accident. if you've received a quick offer from the insurance company, don't be relieved. be suspicious. you can bet it's not enough. at berg injury lawyers, we've won clients 20, 50, even 100 times more than the insurance companies first offer. that's serious money. you can't afford to do without. so don't risk it. call us now. car accident. get bird one 800 400. berg >> bring your child's dream room to life at living spaces where our kids and teens collections help unlock their potential and unleash their personality. build a s
it's on 580 westbound near patterson pass.ow truck is now stuck in that backup trying to get the big rigs out of the lanes. >> all right, sue, thank you so much. meteorologist drew tuma will have your accuweather forecast coming up after the break. >> bargo is the new virtual assistant from wells fargo. oh come on, come on. fargo lets you do this. >> fargo, turn off my debit car, i found it, i found my card and also this. fargo, turn on my debit card. do you. >> fargo,...
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jessica patterson and fred hicks, thanks so much.you. >> thank you. >> dagen: backlash pouring in over the harris campaign's deceptive ads. they rewrote headlines in google search results. a former clinton adviser praises harris for avoiding the press. >> just one question. who cares? come on, guys. >> dagen: 25 days since she announced her campaign. when will voters get a real interview or news conference? soon? never? joe concha has all of the answers next. municipal bonds don't usually get the media coverage the stock market does. in fact, most people don't find them all that exciting. but, if you're looking for the potential for consistent income that's federally tax-free, now is an excellent time to consider municipal bonds from hennion & walsh. if you have at least $10,000 to invest, call and talk with one of our bond specialists at 1-800-593-6593. we'll send you our exclusive bond guide free with details about how bonds can be an important part of your portfolio. hennion & walsh has specialized in fixed income and growth solut
jessica patterson and fred hicks, thanks so much.you. >> thank you. >> dagen: backlash pouring in over the harris campaign's deceptive ads. they rewrote headlines in google search results. a former clinton adviser praises harris for avoiding the press. >> just one question. who cares? come on, guys. >> dagen: 25 days since she announced her campaign. when will voters get a real interview or news conference? soon? never? joe concha has all of the answers next. municipal...
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joining us now is nbc news correspondent steve patterson from los angeles.y, more than happy to get into the numbers with you here. 18 counts listed in this criminal indictment, including the most serious of which, distribution of ketamine resulting in death. there are 78 overt acts listed in this complaint. all of them prosecutors say directly leading to perry's death, including excruciating detail on injection dates and times, on distribution messages, on text messages about how to cover it all up. and all of this, again, including those five people, including two medical professionals, people that had to earn coats and mds near their names by taking an oath to never harm anybody, here is prosecutors on why exactly they say they did it. taking advantage of this window, listen. >> these defendants took advantage of mr. perry's addiction issues to enrich themselves. they knew what they were doing was wrong, they knew what they were doing was risking great danger to mr. perry, but they did it anyways. >> one doctor accused of distributing 20 viles of ketamine
joining us now is nbc news correspondent steve patterson from los angeles.y, more than happy to get into the numbers with you here. 18 counts listed in this criminal indictment, including the most serious of which, distribution of ketamine resulting in death. there are 78 overt acts listed in this complaint. all of them prosecutors say directly leading to perry's death, including excruciating detail on injection dates and times, on distribution messages, on text messages about how to cover it...
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>> steve patterson, thank you for that report.ll reports." andrea will be back monday live from the dnc in chicago. remember to follow the show on social media at mitchell reports. you can follow me at ryan nobles with one n and re-watch the best parts of the show any time on youtube. go to msnbc.com/andrea. >>> chris jansing reports with jose diaz-balart starts right now.
>> steve patterson, thank you for that report.ll reports." andrea will be back monday live from the dnc in chicago. remember to follow the show on social media at mitchell reports. you can follow me at ryan nobles with one n and re-watch the best parts of the show any time on youtube. go to msnbc.com/andrea. >>> chris jansing reports with jose diaz-balart starts right now.
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nbc's steve patterson is in maui for us.ng from homeowners about what is a long effort to rebuild their lives? >> reporter: aloha, chris, i think the sort of mood here is hope amid uncertainty. these last 12 months have been this vicious cycle of job and housing insecurity for so many families that lost everything, for this island that lost so much. i think we forget sometimes about what maui has lost in and of itself, the economy here devastated, 20% down in tourism. over a billion dollars in losses. that is a potential job loss amid a physical job that is probably lost because of that fire. to think about the families going place to place looking for a viable temporary or permanent solution. so many families say they had to cut through so much red tape and tried to and failed and tried to again, living with family members, crammed into these situations in which they have no other option. despite that, there is hope, though, a lot of what you're seeing is being rebuilt, 90% of the fire zone has been cleared of debris, which
nbc's steve patterson is in maui for us.ng from homeowners about what is a long effort to rebuild their lives? >> reporter: aloha, chris, i think the sort of mood here is hope amid uncertainty. these last 12 months have been this vicious cycle of job and housing insecurity for so many families that lost everything, for this island that lost so much. i think we forget sometimes about what maui has lost in and of itself, the economy here devastated, 20% down in tourism. over a billion...
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niÑa de cuatro aÑos se recupera despuÉs de que fuera apuÑalada varias veces dentro de una casa en pattersonello o cualquier otro objeto de valor a su alcance. >> los arrebatos de cadenas azotan a vecindarios de brooklyn y queen se nueva york. uno de ellos ocurriÓ en esta calle. cuando segÚn las autoridades este hombre le arranco la cadena del cuello a una mujer huyÓ en esta motoneta con otros dos sujetos. griselda y sÁnchez dueÑa de una peluquerÍa en el Área dice ser sorprendida. >> los problemas de esta Área eran otras, no este tipo de cosas. el tipo de personas que vive por aquÍ no le interesa esto. la gente que se ha mudado y que han acogido nueva le interesa esto. >> esto ocurre mientras la policÍa dice investigar patrÓn de al menos ocho robos de cadenas desde el mes pasado. en uno de ellos usaron un arma de fuego. y en algunos casos las vÍctimas fueron golpeadas o empujadas. >> esta escalada de la violencia y eso es tÍpico del tren de aragua. ellos le temen a la policÍa, no le temen a los ciudadanos vemos que no tienen temor de pegarle un tiro
niÑa de cuatro aÑos se recupera despuÉs de que fuera apuÑalada varias veces dentro de una casa en pattersonello o cualquier otro objeto de valor a su alcance. >> los arrebatos de cadenas azotan a vecindarios de brooklyn y queen se nueva york. uno de ellos ocurriÓ en esta calle. cuando segÚn las autoridades este hombre le arranco la cadena del cuello a una mujer huyÓ en esta motoneta con otros dos sujetos. griselda y sÁnchez dueÑa de una peluquerÍa en el Área dice ser...
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. >> joining us is steve patterson. what have we learned about the five individuals?or the latest, we have to start in court. there were two primary defendants listed on this criminal complaint. the one is, as you mentioned, the ketamine queen and the second was dr. plasencia. both had court appearances yesterday. both pled not guilty yesterday. both now have august next trial dates. both have a trial date, excuse me, set for october. next court appearance is august. to prosecutors, they represent the two pillars of perry spiraling. everybody knew that perry had addiction issues. he made that clear himself. it sounded like he was getting treatment. he was getting sober. he was getting treatment for anxiety and depression with legitimate ketamine injections. that turned into him wanting more. he found this dr. p who gave him 20 viles worth. this is the guy that's quoted as saying as a medical doctor, i wonder how much this moron will pay. it was clear perry wanted more. that's where the ketamine queen comes in. this is a person that sold him 50 viles for $11,000. keep
. >> joining us is steve patterson. what have we learned about the five individuals?or the latest, we have to start in court. there were two primary defendants listed on this criminal complaint. the one is, as you mentioned, the ketamine queen and the second was dr. plasencia. both had court appearances yesterday. both pled not guilty yesterday. both now have august next trial dates. both have a trial date, excuse me, set for october. next court appearance is august. to prosecutors, they...
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that includes our own steve patterson. steve, for people who don't live in california, never experienced an earthquake before, not the biggest, right, on the scale, but what was it like? >> reporter: first of all, for everybody who hasn't experienced them, it's awful. i don't recommend it. it's such an unsettling feeling. many will tell you there are different poisons of earthquakes, it depends on how big the seismic waves are. further apart a low rumble it can last for 10, 15 seconds. superclose together like this one it feels like a big old jolt and that's what people experienced feeling. including people in their homes. very terrified at the time and reporting this. listen to this. >> this is my first experience feeling one, where you rumble based on new york, it wasn't as strong as this. >> first, my ears plugged up. a second later, boom. >> reporter: the boom is what i felt. felt like a truck hitting the bureau here. thankfully, nobody hurt, no major injuries, no structural damage anywhere in the region. the likelihoo
that includes our own steve patterson. steve, for people who don't live in california, never experienced an earthquake before, not the biggest, right, on the scale, but what was it like? >> reporter: first of all, for everybody who hasn't experienced them, it's awful. i don't recommend it. it's such an unsettling feeling. many will tell you there are different poisons of earthquakes, it depends on how big the seismic waves are. further apart a low rumble it can last for 10, 15 seconds....
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let's jump in with steve patterson. steve, first off, what can you tell us about the people indicted here? >> five people list on this indictment. one of them matthew perry's personal assistant. another associate, thought to be a distributor, a go-between between people distributing drugs. one of them known a drug dealer known as the ketamine queen. and actual doctors. took an oath to serve and save lives, instead serving matthew perry according to prosecutors in time of his great need until his death. listen to prosecutors describe one of the doctors demand listed as the defendant on the complaint about him talking about matthew perry as a subject of a drug deal. listen to this. >> the defendant saw this as an opportunity to profit off of mr. perry. he wrote in a text message in september 2023, quote, i wonder how much this moron will pay. he also stated in text messages he wanted to be mr. perry's sole source of supply, he wrote in a text message he wanted to be mr. perry's quote, go-to for drugs. >> reporter: that do
let's jump in with steve patterson. steve, first off, what can you tell us about the people indicted here? >> five people list on this indictment. one of them matthew perry's personal assistant. another associate, thought to be a distributor, a go-between between people distributing drugs. one of them known a drug dealer known as the ketamine queen. and actual doctors. took an oath to serve and save lives, instead serving matthew perry according to prosecutors in time of his great need...
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guys, back to you. >> steve patterson with the latest there. thank you. >>> let's turn to immigration. a significant change is coming to how some migrants enter the united states. >> the biden administration says it is going to restart a program for migrants coming from cuba, haiti, venezuela, and nicaragua. it was paused last month due to concerns about fraud. nbc news homeland security correspondent julia ainsley joins us now. walk us through what this program is and tell us more about the fraud concerns that led to it being put on pause. >> reporter: this program was introduced in early january of 2023 as a way to allow more migrants from those four countries you named to be able to apply from their home countries to legally gain entry into the united states so that they would never make that dangerous trek to try to cross the u.s. border illegally. these were at the time nationalities that were overwhelming border authorities. and it worked. they had thousands of applications, they were able to take in about 30,000 migrants from those count
guys, back to you. >> steve patterson with the latest there. thank you. >>> let's turn to immigration. a significant change is coming to how some migrants enter the united states. >> the biden administration says it is going to restart a program for migrants coming from cuba, haiti, venezuela, and nicaragua. it was paused last month due to concerns about fraud. nbc news homeland security correspondent julia ainsley joins us now. walk us through what this program is and tell...
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and there's sort of this long standing conspiracy that there's a hangar at wright-patterson. the alien spacecraft are kept it it would have gone to the asylum national lab, which was right up the road from roswell and which was where the government had already all of the smartest physicists in the united states to address the biggest questions of physics. if we'd encountered an alien spacecraft the summer of 47, even if that had been kept incredibly secret by. if there were ten people in the united who knew about that craft and had been asked to provide advice about it, there's no enrico fermi was not one of those ten that if anyone in america that we had recovered or spacecraft in the summer of 47 fermi in teller would have been among that group and they were at the base where the us government would have almost absolutely put that. so if in the summer, 1950, three years later, enrico fermi is sitting there saying, well, we haven't seen any evidence of any aliens yet, have we? to me that's the most convincing evidence that nothing interesting happened in roswell in 47. one m
and there's sort of this long standing conspiracy that there's a hangar at wright-patterson. the alien spacecraft are kept it it would have gone to the asylum national lab, which was right up the road from roswell and which was where the government had already all of the smartest physicists in the united states to address the biggest questions of physics. if we'd encountered an alien spacecraft the summer of 47, even if that had been kept incredibly secret by. if there were ten people in the...
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back with us now nbc's steve patterson.o joining us former federal prosecutor and msnbc political analyst, glenn kirschner. steve, we just got a lot of new details there. walk us through what we learned. >> well, first, i think we have to talk about the impact of this news conference, which was designed -- what it was designed to do and was as impactful as possible, which was to be as direct and as heartbreaking and as maddening as possible because it describes this pattern, this network of people that saw a man with a disease, saw him falling off the wagon, and instead of picking him back up, tried to exploit him as much as possible before he died. that's what federal prosecuting are alleging with these complaints. five people listed in this document. all five of them with knowledge that they knew what they were doing and that they knew what they were doing was very, very wrong. two of them were thought to be medical doctors. these are people that wore white coats and swore an oath to do no matter what, no harm to people.
back with us now nbc's steve patterson.o joining us former federal prosecutor and msnbc political analyst, glenn kirschner. steve, we just got a lot of new details there. walk us through what we learned. >> well, first, i think we have to talk about the impact of this news conference, which was designed -- what it was designed to do and was as impactful as possible, which was to be as direct and as heartbreaking and as maddening as possible because it describes this pattern, this network...
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nbc news correspondent steve patterson has been following this story, joins us now. so, steve, the indictment and those two court appearances that happened yesterday are somewhat papting a clearer picture of exactly what happened. walk us through what we've learned, and what comes next. >> reporter: yeah, prosecutors have made this very clear from the very beginning that this was all about matthew perry falling off the wagon, so to speak, and people in his sb inner circle, people he knew, including two medical doctors, including his personal live-in assistant profited on keeping him off the wagon. in fact, there was multiple exchanges, including injections, including names and dates and texts and pictures, all of this in the indictment about places and times that matthew perry got vials of ketamine, and used. and was supervised in using, including this dr. salvador plasencia, dr. p in the indictment, who after matthew perry was given legal treatments for ketamine, anxiety, depression, wanted more, wanted street treatments, found this doctor and he was given them, $50
nbc news correspondent steve patterson has been following this story, joins us now. so, steve, the indictment and those two court appearances that happened yesterday are somewhat papting a clearer picture of exactly what happened. walk us through what we've learned, and what comes next. >> reporter: yeah, prosecutors have made this very clear from the very beginning that this was all about matthew perry falling off the wagon, so to speak, and people in his sb inner circle, people he knew,...
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joining us is steve patterson. how have things changed over the last year?orning to you. there's no doubt about it, progress is being made on the ground here. if you were to compare how it looks now to just a few months ago, unrecognizable. there's a vast amount of work happening on the ground. 90% of the debris has been cleared out of the fire zone, which means permits are going out, dozens of them. homes are being built back in the zone as we speak. you can see the studs, the framing of the plots that are on the ground. it's heartening to see, of course. we spoke to an army corps of engineer colonel working on some of the projects they are working on as we speak. listen to this. >> that, to me, makes all of this effort worthwhile. they will get back on their land, the place they hold special in their heart. we're happy as the federal government under fema's authority to be here to help them realize that dream to get back on their property. >> reporter: there are 20 or so homes going up. that's 20 compared to the thousands that were lost, which speaks to so
joining us is steve patterson. how have things changed over the last year?orning to you. there's no doubt about it, progress is being made on the ground here. if you were to compare how it looks now to just a few months ago, unrecognizable. there's a vast amount of work happening on the ground. 90% of the debris has been cleared out of the fire zone, which means permits are going out, dozens of them. homes are being built back in the zone as we speak. you can see the studs, the framing of the...
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okay, patterson's, yeah, i don't go in and i see it on the la federal and i see you, i go to a sec. them in the city. i do it a lot of that. they think that's but, but the us forecast was that it was, i don't know, but if at the, uh, i said it was the, the home we being so far, i mean, so it's on us in the face of really mm the, they come up with them okay, and even they come in. yeah, i mean, doesn't it get there on how to sort of communicate to pursue in a coma. they don't have the pleasure to speak to in the human. no, it's page. it could thousands of these conversations. don't even think daniel, they put on the to your mass complaints on. and that's one another. him to him careful. or let him out that i think with isn't it the young in assessing kids i use for them. okay. oh the, i mean, federal se, only meant that doing okay. good. the or it has the deputies audio. we have sort of course we'll have to that is the base of my data. a get boy him how own n d o n d s. and from that that, it, i'm not making that, i think it's a key, and i think that he go to those a no, but i mean, a get
okay, patterson's, yeah, i don't go in and i see it on the la federal and i see you, i go to a sec. them in the city. i do it a lot of that. they think that's but, but the us forecast was that it was, i don't know, but if at the, uh, i said it was the, the home we being so far, i mean, so it's on us in the face of really mm the, they come up with them okay, and even they come in. yeah, i mean, doesn't it get there on how to sort of communicate to pursue in a coma. they don't have the pleasure...
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patterson's? yeah, i don't go in and i see it on the la federal and when i see you, i go to a sec, i'm in the city, i do it a lot of that they think fast, but for us for guess was that it was i don't know the uh, i said it was the home we being so far, i mean, so it's on us in the fact of the news, [000:00:00;00] the, the come up london. okay. and even they come in a whenever you meet those, when you get the shuttle come, when i ask you to pursue near how you come to the some of them are you to stick to another unit. now, exposure to thousands of these conversations. drone in big dining on that on the to do a mass complaints on this one. i never him to him. careful or let him know, but i think for the the isn't it the young in assessing kids i use for them. okay. i got to go to the federal se, only meant the audio and okay, good. the biggest audio we, i was sort of course on. i forgot is this i'm on a to a cape or him how own n d o n d s? and from that that, that i'm not making that, i think it's
patterson's? yeah, i don't go in and i see it on the la federal and when i see you, i go to a sec, i'm in the city, i do it a lot of that they think fast, but for us for guess was that it was i don't know the uh, i said it was the home we being so far, i mean, so it's on us in the fact of the news, [000:00:00;00] the, the come up london. okay. and even they come in a whenever you meet those, when you get the shuttle come, when i ask you to pursue near how you come to the some of them are you to...
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okay. patterson's. yeah, i don't go in and i see it on the la federal and i see you, i got a sec them in the city. i do it a lot of that. they think that's but, but the us for guess was that it was, i don't know, but for the, uh, i said it was the, the home we being so far, i mean, so it's on us in the effect of the development in okay. and even come in. yeah, i mean, does you need to get that on how to sort of communicate to perceiving either how you come on. they don't have the pleasure to speak to in other humans. now, did you get thousands of these conversations draw named thing daniel? they put on the, to your mass complaints on. and that's one another here to him. careful to let him know that i think the, if the young in assessing kids i use for them. okay. i got to go to the federal se. only meant that doing okay. good. the or it has the deputies audio. we have a sort of course we'll have to that is the base of my data. a cable him how long in the o n d f. and from that that it, i'm not making th
okay. patterson's. yeah, i don't go in and i see it on the la federal and i see you, i got a sec them in the city. i do it a lot of that. they think that's but, but the us for guess was that it was, i don't know, but for the, uh, i said it was the, the home we being so far, i mean, so it's on us in the effect of the development in okay. and even come in. yeah, i mean, does you need to get that on how to sort of communicate to perceiving either how you come on. they don't have the pleasure to...
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steve patterson has the story. >> reporter: the alleged master minds behind a multi-million dollar crime tourism ring that targeted cities across the city, charged by federal authorities. this group essentially acted as a lynch pin for south american crime tourists who wanted to come to our country, take advantage of our liberties to steal from the american people. officials say juan carlos and his girlfriend anna maria operated a sort of criminal concierge service out of their los angeles rental car business. >> tola has been running in essence the hertz rental car business for theres. >> reporter: the couple and all alleged conspirators allowed thieves to blend in as they targeted high-end homes and businesses, stealing victims' bank cards, which officials say they would max out at nearby super stores. they purchased gift cards, electronics and luxury goods to sell back at a fraction of the value to a man who resold the goods for profit, bringing in $5 million over six years. >> the defendants acted essentially as quarterbacks for a massive team of eager thieves. >> reporter: this is t
steve patterson has the story. >> reporter: the alleged master minds behind a multi-million dollar crime tourism ring that targeted cities across the city, charged by federal authorities. this group essentially acted as a lynch pin for south american crime tourists who wanted to come to our country, take advantage of our liberties to steal from the american people. officials say juan carlos and his girlfriend anna maria operated a sort of criminal concierge service out of their los...
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brooks patterson is retired, but he spent nearly 30 years working for chevron. he actually moved to northern california for the job. i asked him if he would have moved to texas if the company relocated there while he was working. >> no. i wouldn't. that would have been a hard decision to make. back in the early 2000s it would have been an easier decision. now would have been a harder decision just knowing where texas is politically. >> reporter: but president and ceo of the bay area council of business advocacy group jim wonderman says politics is likely a factor in chevron's decision to leave. >> because it costs more money here and there's more risk, litigation risk, hr risk, a bunch of other factors that make california less attractive for doing business. >> reporter: the oil giant has been at odds with politicians in the past. last year the state sued u.s. oil companies, including chevron, claiming they deceived the public about risks of fossil fuels. chevron's current plan to relocate won't impact the operations of its richmond refinery. wonderman hopes it
brooks patterson is retired, but he spent nearly 30 years working for chevron. he actually moved to northern california for the job. i asked him if he would have moved to texas if the company relocated there while he was working. >> no. i wouldn't. that would have been a hard decision to make. back in the early 2000s it would have been an easier decision. now would have been a harder decision just knowing where texas is politically. >> reporter: but president and ceo of the bay area...
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michael patterson shows us the heroine moments for three deputies azotous flames closed in on them. >> we can't get further, so you can hear the sirens and the airbornes. we will make as many announcements as we can. >> reporter: as the fire quickly rushes towards the town, so too were three kern county sheriff's offices trying to evacuate people out of town. >> oh my god. that is on our side of the road. >> reporter: ten minutes later as they travel on school street, the school made a discovery that the fire was blocking their path. >> hey, we need to get out of here. >> reporter: they realized they were in trouble and other escape routes were blocked. their body cameras capturing the threatening flames and smoke filling the skies. the deputies knew they needed help. >> i can't see if we can get out that way. >> reporter: it's decided that help would be their best option. >> and amidst the chaos, a moment of selflessness and the group now appears to that burning around them. >> are you sure about that? >> yes. 5:00, making rescue impossible. they rush to e meet their rescuers. the gr
michael patterson shows us the heroine moments for three deputies azotous flames closed in on them. >> we can't get further, so you can hear the sirens and the airbornes. we will make as many announcements as we can. >> reporter: as the fire quickly rushes towards the town, so too were three kern county sheriff's offices trying to evacuate people out of town. >> oh my god. that is on our side of the road. >> reporter: ten minutes later as they travel on school street,...
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james patterson, great to see you. >> you guys are very kind. >>> that's it for us this weekend.th,
james patterson, great to see you. >> you guys are very kind. >>> that's it for us this weekend.th,
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patterson, come with the patients, come in with symptoms of puzzled them. i see that the symptoms of extreme heat, but they don't recognize them with him the on the fine. it's important to keep an eye on older people when it's hot. they need to drink a lot more. but sometimes they don't really feel thirsty when you don't drink enough fuel system doesn't have enough fluid to run off. then the body goes into conservation mode without war to use stop switching and con, cool. down. you stop needing to urinate and you'll be becomes darker in color. your body temperature continues to rise. and this thing is assumed wished and that's why it's so important to drink at least one at a loss of water per hour. so your body can really counteract the res temperatures who to to but we're also flashing with seniors on the only ones in danger when the temperature is rise, collect vulnerable patients are at risk. old people, children, the chronically sick but, and that's what makes it especially dangerous. it can affect anyone. can you tell me even if we are healthy? so it's
patterson, come with the patients, come in with symptoms of puzzled them. i see that the symptoms of extreme heat, but they don't recognize them with him the on the fine. it's important to keep an eye on older people when it's hot. they need to drink a lot more. but sometimes they don't really feel thirsty when you don't drink enough fuel system doesn't have enough fluid to run off. then the body goes into conservation mode without war to use stop switching and con, cool. down. you stop needing...
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steve patterson explains how l.a. hopes to pull it off. >> reporter: be honest.be the hollywood sign, this is probably what you think of when you picture l.a. and now the idea of a no-car olympics in just four short years is hard for many to imagine. but that's the plan. >> part of having a no-car olympics means getting people not to drive, but also using public transportation to get to the games. >> the 2028 committee is aiming for the city's most climate conscious olympics. >> what people are going to see is a really different city than maybe what they are expecting. >> reporter: plans are still in the works, but organizers say part of the deal is making l.a.'s already preexisting olympic venues only accessible by public transportation. to pull it off, the county is borrowing nearly 3,000 buses to drive an estimated one million more trips a day, including venues spanning as far as 85 miles across the region, and asking people to keep the roads clear by working from home. local transportation officials say that would cost the l.a. metro system at least a billion
steve patterson explains how l.a. hopes to pull it off. >> reporter: be honest.be the hollywood sign, this is probably what you think of when you picture l.a. and now the idea of a no-car olympics in just four short years is hard for many to imagine. but that's the plan. >> part of having a no-car olympics means getting people not to drive, but also using public transportation to get to the games. >> the 2028 committee is aiming for the city's most climate conscious olympics....
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that's the sentiment of california republican party chair jessica millan patterson after new voter registration numbers released by the state show between october 2023. in july of this year, california saw increase in registered republicans by nearly 200,000 voters. in that same time period, registered democrats saw a decrease of more than 112,000 voters in the no party preference label also ticked down by more than 64,000 voters. we've seen republican registration plowing every single assembly district. every single senate district. every single congressional district every single county interstate. definitely the enthusiasm on our side. but even with the latest gop gains, california is still a majority blue state where registered democrats outnumber registered republicans by about 2 to one. >> democratic delegates just returning to california from the dnc say they are energized by kamala harris's presidential campaign on static. she's brought a distinct energy that we much needed in the party as we move forward in november. still, state republicans say the new registration numbcrs have given
that's the sentiment of california republican party chair jessica millan patterson after new voter registration numbers released by the state show between october 2023. in july of this year, california saw increase in registered republicans by nearly 200,000 voters. in that same time period, registered democrats saw a decrease of more than 112,000 voters in the no party preference label also ticked down by more than 64,000 voters. we've seen republican registration plowing every single assembly...