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. >> reginald lost his job as a plumber in september of last year. his savings and does not know how he will pay his mortgage in the near future. >> it is>> it is>> it is>> it is >> housing and economic rights advocates say that this housing program is getting a lot of calls from phone orders -- homeowners looking to keep up with their payments. >> we see overrepresentation of african-americans and latinos. >> the national foreclosure protection plan give distressed homeowners a temporary payment holiday even as their debt group. those payments could become due as soon as sent have her 30th when that forbearance program is scheduled to end. reginald bought his new home right before being laid off and says he has not needed a forbearance so far but wonders how much longer he can hold out. >> best guess would be october or november. >> it is possible tble forbearance program could be extended as it has been numerous times already. that would be welcome news to many. >> the people who were having a really hard time right before forbearance rules appeare
. >> reginald lost his job as a plumber in september of last year. his savings and does not know how he will pay his mortgage in the near future. >> it is>> it is>> it is>> it is >> housing and economic rights advocates say that this housing program is getting a lot of calls from phone orders -- homeowners looking to keep up with their payments. >> we see overrepresentation of african-americans and latinos. >> the national foreclosure protection...
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reginald says he is confident he will find a solution to his problem.r labor day weekend weather. lisa: here is a look at the golden gate bridge where we certainly have some dense fog in spots. elsewhere, we are trending clear. once again, a big range of temperatures. toutr 0 inndstay tuned, that fos coming up. kate: also next, the battle for first place at the giants try to stay ahead of the dodgers in the nl west. chris will have boost and cricket charge you more for unlimited 5g. metro doesn't. introducing the big 5g upgrade. just twenty-five bucks a month gets you unlimited 5g and a free 5g smartphone. that's half the price... ...for one line of unlimited 5g smartphone data ...plus a free samsung galaxy 5g when you switch and trade-in. all with the power of the t-mobile 5g network. rule your day with 5g. only at metro by t-mobile. kate: in sports this morning, the a's will try to avoid being swept in toronto. the first pitch against the blue jays is at the rogers center. and the dodgers and giants play for the final time of the regular season with w
reginald says he is confident he will find a solution to his problem.r labor day weekend weather. lisa: here is a look at the golden gate bridge where we certainly have some dense fog in spots. elsewhere, we are trending clear. once again, a big range of temperatures. toutr 0 inndstay tuned, that fos coming up. kate: also next, the battle for first place at the giants try to stay ahead of the dodgers in the nl west. chris will have boost and cricket charge you more for unlimited 5g. metro...
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. >> in a moment, i'll talk to arizona state representative reginald bolding about all this. he's waiting, standing by. and the fallout from the january 6th violence that trump's election lies helped fuel is also moving closer to the president, the committee sending out subpoenas for some key trump players, and it's clear they're nowhere near done. >> i think that you will find that there will be other subpoenas forthcoming. we're collecting a lot of information from emails, facebook posting, twitter postings. we have millions of pieces of evidence that have already flowed into us. >> also this hour, a different kind of confrontation at the capitol. >> that's representative debbie dingell throwing down with controversial republican colleague, marjorie taylor greene. my conversation with congresswoman dingell about that is coming up. >>> plus, new reporting this hour that suggests potential concerns about the political standing of vice president kamala harris. >>> and facebook under the microscope for the role it plays in misinformation to its millions of users. we'll look at
. >> in a moment, i'll talk to arizona state representative reginald bolding about all this. he's waiting, standing by. and the fallout from the january 6th violence that trump's election lies helped fuel is also moving closer to the president, the committee sending out subpoenas for some key trump players, and it's clear they're nowhere near done. >> i think that you will find that there will be other subpoenas forthcoming. we're collecting a lot of information from emails,...
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reginald pearson lost his job as a plumber last year.ly depleted his savings and does not know how he is going to pay his mortgage in the future. >> we have a big mortgage payment. it is not comfortable. >> a housing advocate says her organization's housing program is getting calls from homeowners worried about keeping up with payments. >> we see in overrepresentatio e of african-americans and latinos. >> the national foreclosure protection plan gave distressed homeowners a temporary payment holiday as debt grew. those payments could become due as soon as september 30 when that program is scheduled to end. reginald brought his -- bought his new home right before being laid off. he wonders how much longer he can hold out. >> october, november. >> it is possible the forbearance program could be extended as it has been already. that would be welcome news to many. >> the people who were having a hard time right before forbearance rules appeared are still having a difficult time. >> she agrees we should be able to avert another mortgage meltd
reginald pearson lost his job as a plumber last year.ly depleted his savings and does not know how he is going to pay his mortgage in the future. >> we have a big mortgage payment. it is not comfortable. >> a housing advocate says her organization's housing program is getting calls from homeowners worried about keeping up with payments. >> we see in overrepresentatio e of african-americans and latinos. >> the national foreclosure protection plan gave distressed...
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with democratic state representative and candidate, by the way, for arizona secretary of state, reginald bolding. don't miss that at 4:00 p.m. eastern. >>> confrontation of the steps of the capitol between two house members has gone viral. as house democrats held a news conference on the build back better agenda, republican lightning rod and qanon supporter marjorie taylor greene started heckling them over their recently passed bill protecting abortion rights. michigan congresswoman debbie dingell was not having it. >> i got congresswoman dingell's reaction on that this morning. >> i asked her to be civil. why couldn't she be civil towards a colleague? not by proudest moment but i'm tired of being bullied, and i've been bullied another different points in my life and you have to show a bully you're not afraid of them. >> you have to show a bully you're not afraid of them. congresswoman dingell had a lot more to say about that confrontation and we are going to have that entire interview coming up in the next hour. >>> we have breaking news out of new york. a federal judge has temporarily
with democratic state representative and candidate, by the way, for arizona secretary of state, reginald bolding. don't miss that at 4:00 p.m. eastern. >>> confrontation of the steps of the capitol between two house members has gone viral. as house democrats held a news conference on the build back better agenda, republican lightning rod and qanon supporter marjorie taylor greene started heckling them over their recently passed bill protecting abortion rights. michigan congresswoman...
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reporter: reginald's benefits ran. . out in april. renewed in two weeks. it has been almost six months. >> i received no communication if i was or was not approved. reporter: andrea authored a piece for a think tank -- the issues we are facing with edd in california are similar to what the other 49 states. . are facing >> this has not been a public priority. it is not the federal government's priority or the state's priority. reporter: low unemployment before the pandemic meant less funding. that is michelle of the u.s. department of labor. her agency is working to come up with solutions for all 50 states by developing computer modules listed say they need most. >> if there is another pandemic or emergency, how do we create a? ? system that is resilient reporter: a module could be created including a wage verification system. in california, thousands wrong be supported -- suspected of fraud, their accounts frozen by bank of america which over scenes -- which oversees the debit cards. the state auditor believes the problem has been fix
reporter: reginald's benefits ran. . out in april. renewed in two weeks. it has been almost six months. >> i received no communication if i was or was not approved. reporter: andrea authored a piece for a think tank -- the issues we are facing with edd in california are similar to what the other 49 states. . are facing >> this has not been a public priority. it is not the federal government's priority or the state's priority. reporter: low unemployment before the pandemic meant less...
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that's where we met reginald, who spent a week under the bridge with his family. there with his infant? he said his daughter got sick due to the cold morning wind. dhs secretary mayorkas saying a small percentage of migrants are being allowed to stay. >> if they make a valid claim to remain in the united states then of course we honor that. >> reporter: john says he waited under the bridge for a week. his number in line, 10,825. it was finally called thursday. >> why did you leave haiti? he says he left haiti because it's very tough there. and he says mammen they assassinated our president, what safety could he have? vice president harris was tasked with examining the root causes of migration at the u.s.-mexico border, was asked if all deportations of haitians should be halted. >> i feel very strongly, the president feels very strongly we've got to do more. >> reporter: now a new problem. immigration processing facilities are over capacity. >> just over 5,000 are being processed by dhs to determine whether they will be expelled or placed in immigration removal pro
that's where we met reginald, who spent a week under the bridge with his family. there with his infant? he said his daughter got sick due to the cold morning wind. dhs secretary mayorkas saying a small percentage of migrants are being allowed to stay. >> if they make a valid claim to remain in the united states then of course we honor that. >> reporter: john says he waited under the bridge for a week. his number in line, 10,825. it was finally called thursday. >> why did you...
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there was my grandfather reginald, who inherited millions of dollars and went through it as quickly asboat, he gallantly gave his life jacket to a fellow passenger and went down with the ship. his sister, gertrude, when lived what was at the time a scandalous secret life. and battled my grandmother for custody of my then 10-year-old mom in a trial that captivated the world and changed their lives forever. >> here's the first movie of little gloria herself, frightened by the curious crowd, she flees into her aunt's car. money isn't everything. >> what i discovered in writing this book with historian and novelist katherine howe is behind the glare of cameras, the magnificent and temporary mansions they built, the private lives the vanderbilts were messy and insecure, complicated, sometimes irredeemable, but always fascinating. vanderbilt is the story of this family i knew, my family. it's the story of the extraordinary rise and epic fall of an american dynasty. it's the story of the greatest american fortune ever squandered. the book is in many ways a letter to my son. the vanderbilts ma
there was my grandfather reginald, who inherited millions of dollars and went through it as quickly asboat, he gallantly gave his life jacket to a fellow passenger and went down with the ship. his sister, gertrude, when lived what was at the time a scandalous secret life. and battled my grandmother for custody of my then 10-year-old mom in a trial that captivated the world and changed their lives forever. >> here's the first movie of little gloria herself, frightened by the curious crowd,...
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that's where we met reginald fefe. he spent the week under the bridge with his family.o be there with an infant jt he said his daughter got sick. a small percentage of might go grants are allowed to stay. >> if in fact they make a valid claim to remain in the united states, then, of course, we honor that. >> reporter: john willbin waited under the bridge for a week. his number in line, 10,9 85. why did you leave haiti? he said he left haiti because it's very tough there. and he says, imagine, they assassinated our president, what safety could he have? vice president harris was taxed with examining the route causes at the u.s./mexico border was asked if all the deportations of haitians should be halted. >> i feel strongly. the president feels strongly. we've got to do more. >> reporter: and immigration processing facilities over capacity. >> just officer 5,000 have been processed by dhs to determine whether they will be expelled or placed in immigration removal proceedings. >> reporter: our cameras capturing in the past week a free-flow of migrants from mexico into the u
that's where we met reginald fefe. he spent the week under the bridge with his family.o be there with an infant jt he said his daughter got sick. a small percentage of might go grants are allowed to stay. >> if in fact they make a valid claim to remain in the united states, then, of course, we honor that. >> reporter: john willbin waited under the bridge for a week. his number in line, 10,9 85. why did you leave haiti? he said he left haiti because it's very tough there. and he...
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reginald, i'm just waiting for them to tap your scales. -- your skills. we will see you guys on gma. jobina: yes. reggie: they are not ready for that, xenus lopitus. jobina: the world really needs to know about your skills. i have seen you dance, but have they seen you dance? reggie: that's what i'm saying. i'm ready. dancing with the stars -- my --y dm's are open. jobina: is disney email is the standard. reggie: you can find me. [laughter] i'm waiting. jobina: i will represent him. jobina: i will represent him. reggie: you doing okay with those new spicy tiny tacos, jack? yeah, it's funny some of those people you see, they... they can't handle it at all right? no, they can't. that's not you. that's not me. no. try my new spicy tiny tacos starting at $3.50. this guy here is busy working on our state's recovery. you see he lives in california and by vacationing in california he's supporting our businesses and communities. which means every fruity skewer is like another sweet nail in the rebuilding of our economy. hammer away craftsman. calling all californ
reginald, i'm just waiting for them to tap your scales. -- your skills. we will see you guys on gma. jobina: yes. reggie: they are not ready for that, xenus lopitus. jobina: the world really needs to know about your skills. i have seen you dance, but have they seen you dance? reggie: that's what i'm saying. i'm ready. dancing with the stars -- my --y dm's are open. jobina: is disney email is the standard. reggie: you can find me. [laughter] i'm waiting. jobina: i will represent him. jobina: i...
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that's where we met reginald. he spent a week under the bridge with his family. how is it to be there with an infant? he says his daughter got sick due to cold morning wind and the dust. dhs secretary saying a small percentage of migrants are being allowed to stay. >> if in fact they make a valid claim to remain in the united states, then of course we honor that. >> reporter: john says he waited under the bridge a week. his number in line 10,825. it was finally called thursday. why did you leave haiti? he says he left haiti because it is very tough there. and he says imagine they assassinated our president. what safety could he have. >> reporter: vice president harris tasked with examining the root causes of migration at the border was asked if all deportations of haitians should be halted. >> i feel strongly, the president feels strongly, we have to do more. >> reporter: now a new problem. immigration processing facilities are overcapacity. >> just over 5,000 are being processed by dhs to determine whether they will be expelled or placed in immigration removal p
that's where we met reginald. he spent a week under the bridge with his family. how is it to be there with an infant? he says his daughter got sick due to cold morning wind and the dust. dhs secretary saying a small percentage of migrants are being allowed to stay. >> if in fact they make a valid claim to remain in the united states, then of course we honor that. >> reporter: john says he waited under the bridge a week. his number in line 10,825. it was finally called thursday. why...
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that's where we met reginald fefe. he spent a week under the bridge with his family. is it to be there with an infant? his daughter got sick due to the cold morning wind and the gust. alejandro mayorkas saying a small number of migrants are being able to stay. f. >> if they make a valid claim to stay in the united states, we honor that. >> reporter: john waited under the bridge for a week. his number in line? 10,825. it was finally called thursday. >> why did you leave haiti? he says he left haiti because it's very tough there. and he says imagine they assassinated our president. what safety could he have? today vice president harris was tasked with examining the root causes of migration at the u.s. mexico border. she was asked if all deportations of haitians should be halted. >> i feel very strongly. we've got to do more. >> reporter: and now a new problem. immigration processing facilities are overcapacity. >> just over 5,000 are being processed by dhs to determine whether they will be expelled or placed in immigration removal proceedings. >> reporter: our cameras c
that's where we met reginald fefe. he spent a week under the bridge with his family. is it to be there with an infant? his daughter got sick due to the cold morning wind and the gust. alejandro mayorkas saying a small number of migrants are being able to stay. f. >> if they make a valid claim to stay in the united states, we honor that. >> reporter: john waited under the bridge for a week. his number in line? 10,825. it was finally called thursday. >> why did you leave haiti?...
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firefighters police officers and city leaders attended the solemn ceremony at lake merritt fire chief reginald freeman with the oakland fire department reflected on how 9 11 transformed the nation here at the city of oakland fire department. we pay special tribute to the 343 members of fire department, new york home we lost that day. we also remember the first responders who sacrificed their health as well as their safety at ground zero in the aftermath of the collapse of the twin towers, many of whom ultimately gave their lives of the 2977 people killed in the 9 11 attacks. 412 were emergency workers who responded to the world trade center earlier today, on mornings on two i spoke with francisco fire chief janine nicholson. and the chief talked about the importance of how her department honors that 343 firefighters who were killed on 9 11. we pull our rigs out of the every fire station. um and at 6 45. we have a remembrance and we read every single person's name of those 343 firefighters. so we have a remembrance ceremony every year. we need to remind our newer firefighters who weren't very o
firefighters police officers and city leaders attended the solemn ceremony at lake merritt fire chief reginald freeman with the oakland fire department reflected on how 9 11 transformed the nation here at the city of oakland fire department. we pay special tribute to the 343 members of fire department, new york home we lost that day. we also remember the first responders who sacrificed their health as well as their safety at ground zero in the aftermath of the collapse of the twin towers, many...
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fire chief reginald freeman reflected on how 9 11 transformed the nation. here at the city of oakland fire department we pay special tribute to the 343 members of fire department, new york home we lost that day. we also remember the first responders who sacrificed their health as well as their safety at ground zero in the aftermath of the collapse of the twin towers, many of whom ultimately gave their lives only 2000 and. nine 277 people killed in the 9 11 attacks. 412 were emergency wo to the world trade center and the memories of the terror attacks hit especially close to home for first responders. today, on mornings onto the nine we spoke to san francisco fire chief jenny nicholson. the chief talked about the importance of how her department honors the 343 firefighters who were killed on 9 11. we pull our rigs out of the every fire station. um and at 6 45. we have a remembrance and we read every single, uh, person's name. uh of those 343 firefighters, so we have a remembrance ceremony. every year. we need to remind our newer firefighters who weren't very
fire chief reginald freeman reflected on how 9 11 transformed the nation. here at the city of oakland fire department we pay special tribute to the 343 members of fire department, new york home we lost that day. we also remember the first responders who sacrificed their health as well as their safety at ground zero in the aftermath of the collapse of the twin towers, many of whom ultimately gave their lives only 2000 and. nine 277 people killed in the 9 11 attacks. 412 were emergency wo to the...
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police officers and city leaders attended the solemn ceremony at lake merritt today, fire chief reginaldan reflected on how 9 11 transformed the nation here at the city of oakland fire department. we pay special tribute to the 343 members. fire department, new york home we lost that day. we also remember the first responders who sacrificed their health as well as their safety at ground zero in the aftermath of the collapse of the twin towers, many of whom ultimately gave their lives of the 2977 people killed in the 9 11 attacks. 412 of them were emergency workers who responded to the world trade center. there will be ceremonies across the country tomorrow to remember those who died on 9 11 and as foxes brian yannis shows us president biden will be visiting three memorial sites ground zero in new york, the pentagon and the field in pennsylvania, where flight 93 crashed. memorial services nationwide mark 20 years since the september 11th terrorist attacks on saturday president biden and first lady dr jill biden will begin today by leading a moment of silence at the 9 11 memorial in new yor
police officers and city leaders attended the solemn ceremony at lake merritt today, fire chief reginaldan reflected on how 9 11 transformed the nation here at the city of oakland fire department. we pay special tribute to the 343 members. fire department, new york home we lost that day. we also remember the first responders who sacrificed their health as well as their safety at ground zero in the aftermath of the collapse of the twin towers, many of whom ultimately gave their lives of the 2977...
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reginald pearson's jobless benefits it ran out in april.ether his benefits could be extended within two it's been almost six months. and he's still waiting, but that's i don't know it is it's tell me i was or wasn't i received no notifications whatsoever. if i was i wasn't approved andrew stettner of the century foundation authored a study for the think tank titled how to moderize unemployment insurance technology the issues. we're facing with edd in california are similar to what the other 49 states are experiencing. this is not been a public priority. it's been neither the federal government's priority nor the states priority funding for edd is connected to the jobless rate low. appointment right before the pandemic meant less funding states manage the biggest crisis in history was the lowest budget in history. that's michelle evermore of the us department of labor her agency is working to come up with solutions for all 50 states by developing computer modules. the state say they need most if there's another pandemic if there's another em
reginald pearson's jobless benefits it ran out in april.ether his benefits could be extended within two it's been almost six months. and he's still waiting, but that's i don't know it is it's tell me i was or wasn't i received no notifications whatsoever. if i was i wasn't approved andrew stettner of the century foundation authored a study for the think tank titled how to moderize unemployment insurance technology the issues. we're facing with edd in california are similar to what the other 49...
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this is reginald booker who is also, and he was the president, and part of the reason that i think that he was the president is that they adopted this slogan, white men's roads through black men's homes. which, if you are looking across the country that is very much true, and some mayors even said that is why we want to do this and racially segregate this town, and throw up a multi lane exchange through cincinnati, and in d.c., it was not quite this way, because it was white and black neighborhoods that they were going to go through, but using that slogan really captured the moment. so, i think it is interesting, and i think it is interesting that we are facing it again. okay. we will keep moving, and talk about the driverless cars. okay. why driverless cars? we are not getting safer cars in this 1890s or cars to sit with the dealer and so what has changed? why driverless cars now? two things. one, if you are looking at the ride hailing companies, they are not making money. in fact, they are losing money hand over fist and one of the problems is that they have to pay people to drive car
this is reginald booker who is also, and he was the president, and part of the reason that i think that he was the president is that they adopted this slogan, white men's roads through black men's homes. which, if you are looking across the country that is very much true, and some mayors even said that is why we want to do this and racially segregate this town, and throw up a multi lane exchange through cincinnati, and in d.c., it was not quite this way, because it was white and black...
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this is reginald booker.was also a president and part of the reason i think he was the president is they adopted this slogan, white men's roads through black men's homes. if you look across the country that was very much true and some mayors even said that's why we want to do this. we want to racially segregate this town. we want to tear up, for example, west cincinnati and throw in a multilane exchange. in reality, in d.c. it wasn't quite that way. these were white and black neighborhoods these were going to go through but using that slogan really captured the moment. so i think that's interesting and i think it's interesting that we're facing that again. okay, let's keep moving. let's talk about driverless cars. what was that? okay. where driverless cars now? what kind of cars are we getting? we're not getting safe and simple electric cars back in 1890. we got gasoline cars. we're not getting mobility is a service in the 1890s. we got sell a car to people and have them sit with the car dealer and buy a buic
this is reginald booker.was also a president and part of the reason i think he was the president is they adopted this slogan, white men's roads through black men's homes. if you look across the country that was very much true and some mayors even said that's why we want to do this. we want to racially segregate this town. we want to tear up, for example, west cincinnati and throw in a multilane exchange. in reality, in d.c. it wasn't quite that way. these were white and black neighborhoods...