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if we raise the minimum wage to $10 an hour as you say at the federal level, yeah, in san francisco or washington, d.c. where the economies are booming that might work. but if you live in mississippi and you have a $10 minimum wage, you're going to put a lot of people out of work. >> but you also need to take into account and listen i'm an anti $15 minimum wage gal but you need to understand what a living wage is anywhere even in mississippi. right now it's $75, that'soo low for anyone anywhere. i unrstand the argument on cutting jobs. >> all right, i want to bri in -- o is also not a livable wage. >> yes, if you turn into an ipad it's going to be difficult. >> those are risks you run, either cutting your workforce and automating or shutting your business completely. and that's absolutely the last thing we need. so what is the solution here, joe? >> i mean, minimum wage i agree should be a state issue. if you are in idaho, it could be lower. if you're in new york, it should be $80 you're living in the city. i think it depends on what city. >> can i get on that minimum wage? >> in genuine onmember
if we raise the minimum wage to $10 an hour as you say at the federal level, yeah, in san francisco or washington, d.c. where the economies are booming that might work. but if you live in mississippi and you have a $10 minimum wage, you're going to put a lot of people out of work. >> but you also need to take into account and listen i'm an anti $15 minimum wage gal but you need to understand what a living wage is anywhere even in mississippi. right now it's $75, that'soo low for anyone...
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san francisco, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> okay, christie, thank you. nearly 30 demonstrations and protests in the bay area or at least in san francisco. an estimated 100 demonstrations and protests here in washington, d.c. now, we should note, especially as it relates to the bay area and here in the capital for this inauguration, there are plenty of people who are supporting donald trump and plenty from the bay area who made the trip here to washington. we saw them last night. we're going to see them again tonight at some of the inaugural balls. in a few minutes, we'll hear what they have to say, their message to people back at home and around the world, about giving donald trump a chance. guys, back to you. see you in a few minutes. >> we can all just have to go forward from here. thank you very much. we'll check back with you in a bit. >> no doubt, as we hear many messages of trying to unite now behind our new president. the obamas are moving out of the white house. but this is not going to be the last we see of the former president. >> the work of perfecting our union is never finished. and we look forward to joining you in that effort as fellow citizens. >> so president obama has talked about
san francisco, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> okay, christie, thank you. nearly 30 demonstrations and protests in the bay area or at least in san francisco. an estimated 100 demonstrations and protests here in washington, d.c. now, we should note, especially as it relates to the bay area and here in the capital for this inauguration, there are plenty of people who are supporting donald trump and plenty from the bay area who made the trip here to washington. we saw them last night....
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san francisco. everyone uniting in washington before flying back to the bay area tomorrow or monday.hat will do it from here, i'm raj mathai, back to you in the studio. >>> people took part in marches across the bay area today, in oakland police estimate that 100,000 people poured into streets there to march, so many that they actually stretched the length of the two-mile route from the b.a.r.t. station to the plaza. about 25,000 people marched downtown san jose where leaders call it the largest demonstration in san jose's history. both events in oakland and san jose did remain peaceful. smaller cities like santa rosa and redwood city had a national day of action, the overreaching message from participants no matter where they were coast to coast was women's rights are human rights. >>> a lot of our viewers went to marches across the bay area. we want to see the pictures and video you took. this is a time lapse of the march in san francisco. >> it's cool. >> i'll talk slow because it's so wild. jose gearsh, thank you. it's an hour's worth of video sped up to just 30 seconds. public t
san francisco. everyone uniting in washington before flying back to the bay area tomorrow or monday.hat will do it from here, i'm raj mathai, back to you in the studio. >>> people took part in marches across the bay area today, in oakland police estimate that 100,000 people poured into streets there to march, so many that they actually stretched the length of the two-mile route from the b.a.r.t. station to the plaza. about 25,000 people marched downtown san jose where leaders call it...
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san francisco bay fore the oakland 7:40 fore or alameda 7:30 to south san francisco, there is no service today. that's the traffic. now back to you conditiony. >> thank you. >>> 200,000 women are expected to maroon washington after donald trump is sworn in on saturday. >> weija jang spoke to women traveling across state lines who are making sure their voice is heard. >> i paid my 50 cents for this pennant. >> reporter: rosemary dumont has one souvenir from the 1963 march on washington. but says the experience shaped her entire life. >> to be perfectly honest, i had they have been around so many people of different colors before i mean it was just a mixture. >> reporter: dumont was 16 years old when she took a train from chicago to dc to fight for civil rights. now she is 70 and living in frederick maryland. dumont says it's hard to believe that the battle is not over. >> makes me pretty sad. very sad time. sorry. >> reporter: due moppet plans to attend the women's march on washington this saturday. on the events official website organizers say the rhetoric of the past election cycle has insulted demonized and threatened many of us and this march is the first step towards unifying our community grounded in
san francisco bay fore the oakland 7:40 fore or alameda 7:30 to south san francisco, there is no service today. that's the traffic. now back to you conditiony. >> thank you. >>> 200,000 women are expected to maroon washington after donald trump is sworn in on saturday. >> weija jang spoke to women traveling across state lines who are making sure their voice is heard. >> i paid my 50 cents for this pennant. >> reporter: rosemary dumont has one souvenir from the...
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now you can go into a wells fargo bank in washington and one in san francisco and los angeles or chicago. many of the -- many of the other banks out there. it is a great convenience for a lot of people, we are a mobile society. allowing insurance companies to what it isd that is about, competition, which is good, it helps control costs and improve services, in an ideal situation. not all parts of the affordable are opposed by conservatives. we endorse pre-existing conditions. we like competition. we see the mess the federal government has made and why we cannotne think -- even win wars anymore. we do not even know why we're fighting some of them. thewould anyone think federal government can do a better job in the private sector with health insurance and health care. look at canada. how many people come down to america. competition will raise a lot of boats. recognize,fails to where not talking about the banks. i am talking about health insurance. guest: same principle. caller: it is not the same thing. it is currently it is totally different. it is controlled by the states and the premiu
now you can go into a wells fargo bank in washington and one in san francisco and los angeles or chicago. many of the -- many of the other banks out there. it is a great convenience for a lot of people, we are a mobile society. allowing insurance companies to what it isd that is about, competition, which is good, it helps control costs and improve services, in an ideal situation. not all parts of the affordable are opposed by conservatives. we endorse pre-existing conditions. we like...
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washington to come in and tell municipality how to behave. it's bizarro world and-- >>, but i will say the following, look, if you're in new york city or you're in san francisco, you listen toou own police department and those police departments are tell you they don't want to enforce immigration law. eric: why is that? because the mayors of those cities tell them, instruct them. we don't want you doing it. >> no, no, the police departments-- >> the mayor doesn't have the police force's back, what are they going to do? >> let me answer the question, the police departments have said that if we go in there and try to detain people who are here legally, we're not going to have people who will cooperate with us with the communities when it comes to real crime and things we have to worry about and not to overstate the visa and people who look out for the rest of us and cooperate with the police in a variety of issues. that's why they don't want to do it. >> could i jump in quickly? >> i want to jump in quickly, that in the previous administration, we had liberals that were cheering on president obama to coerce private organization, like the little sisters of the p
washington to come in and tell municipality how to behave. it's bizarro world and-- >>, but i will say the following, look, if you're in new york city or you're in san francisco, you listen toou own police department and those police departments are tell you they don't want to enforce immigration law. eric: why is that? because the mayors of those cities tell them, instruct them. we don't want you doing it. >> no, no, the police departments-- >> the mayor doesn't have the...
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or prevent any deportations. in washington state 16 attorney generals have filed lawsuit. claiming it violates the law. tonight we understand san francisco's city attorney might be making an announcement of some legal action. >> the legal challenges are mounting. jana, thank you. >>> despite the waive of protest over the weekend -- wave of protests over the weekend, the majority of the americans support president trump's travel ban. a survey by the polling company found 57% of the americans approve. 33% are opposed to the ban. 10% are undecided. the poll was conducted last week in the two days before the executive order was issued. today during the 4 on 2:00 a campaign surrogate said the travel ban should not have come as a surprise. >> everything he is doing now is exactly what he said he was going to do should he be elected president. so for me to see him come in and make all of these executive orders is exactly what he's been saying he would do. >> i don't think it's a religious thing. what we have here in america is the greatest thing, i think and we should protect it. >> day three of the travel ban drew a much smaller crowd of protest
or prevent any deportations. in washington state 16 attorney generals have filed lawsuit. claiming it violates the law. tonight we understand san francisco's city attorney might be making an announcement of some legal action. >> the legal challenges are mounting. jana, thank you. >>> despite the waive of protest over the weekend -- wave of protests over the weekend, the majority of the americans support president trump's travel ban. a survey by the polling company found 57% of...
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or kin has released -- orkin has released the list of the top 50 pounds. the top 10 show cities inundated by liberals. baltimore, washington, d.c., new york, detroit, and san franciscoshington, d.c. second most liberal city in the country, second for bedbugs in the country. >> the liberalaren washing their sheets? i thought i brought some nasty you know what to the table. but i'm talking norovirus. kennedy: you have given at least 4 people the norovirus at your thanksgiving party. have you given bedbugs? >> no, but that is coming. kennedy: what do you make of the correlation between liberal cities and bedbugs. >> i'm glad i moved to the suburbs. i'm terrified of them. >> this conversation makes me uncomfortable. bedbugs don't infringe -- maybe the reason why these are permeating democratic cities is because of the gun control. maybe the only thing that can stop a bedbug is a good guy. there is one in texas. kennedy: i looked at data. i haven't seen that. you guys are amazing and i loved every part of it. i met my one fan, it's so flattering. a new film about the boston bombing. a film about a man who escaped we live in a pick and choose world. choose. choose. choose
or kin has released -- orkin has released the list of the top 50 pounds. the top 10 show cities inundated by liberals. baltimore, washington, d.c., new york, detroit, and san franciscoshington, d.c. second most liberal city in the country, second for bedbugs in the country. >> the liberalaren washing their sheets? i thought i brought some nasty you know what to the table. but i'm talking norovirus. kennedy: you have given at least 4 people the norovirus at your thanksgiving party. have...
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against the iraq war in cities like san francisco and new york and washington and los angeles in 2003 that were ignored because they were viewed mostly as just liberal oremocratic supporters, therefore, viewedd through partisan prism. it has to be a kind of trance partisan movement were the american population really stands up and says, this is not about ideology. this is about the choice between democracy and authoritarianism and we choose democracy. and i do think, ultimately, only popular movements are the kinds of force that t can really put a meaningful check on things trump wants to do. amy: that is still it's a prize-winning journalist than greenwald, one of the founders of the intercept. we will link to his articles at democracynow.org. to see part one of our conversation with glenn greenwald that we had with him yesterday, go to democracynow.org. we will be back in a momenent. ♪ [music break] amy: this isis democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. confirmation hearings for president-elect donald trump's key cabinet members begin monday. one of the first to go before congress will be trump's pick for homeland
against the iraq war in cities like san francisco and new york and washington and los angeles in 2003 that were ignored because they were viewed mostly as just liberal oremocratic supporters, therefore, viewedd through partisan prism. it has to be a kind of trance partisan movement were the american population really stands up and says, this is not about ideology. this is about the choice between democracy and authoritarianism and we choose democracy. and i do think, ultimately, only popular...
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washington, d.c. she says let's make it clear i'm not going to protest the inauguration or race results, i'm going to bring attention to women. >> the sister marchs will start in san francisco city hall at 3:00 p.m. >>> reporter macy jenkins was there for the pink out rally. >> reporter: supporters came out for pink out day here at the state capital. republican leadership in washington has vowed to defund the organization under the new administration. today, state legislators and celebrities took the stage to speak out in support of the legislation. >> we're all uncertain and it's really scary but i feel we've been through a lot already. we can get through this as long as we do it together. >> reporter: today a resolution to remove planned parenthood passed on the floor. >>> new at 6:00, he was the last person to escape the oakland warehouse fire alive but he's not in the clear just yet. sam maxwell managed to send out a text to his mom saying she had survived but little did he know his fight for survival was just beginning. kpix5's suzy stimel joining us from outside the hospital where he just spoke to maxwell's parents. >> reporter: he is out of his medical induced coma b
washington, d.c. she says let's make it clear i'm not going to protest the inauguration or race results, i'm going to bring attention to women. >> the sister marchs will start in san francisco city hall at 3:00 p.m. >>> reporter macy jenkins was there for the pink out rally. >> reporter: supporters came out for pink out day here at the state capital. republican leadership in washington has vowed to defund the organization under the new administration. today, state...
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san francisco, chicago, michigan. you name it where it's happening in some of the major cities and also some local areas. washington, d.c., you know, based on our bus permits, believe it or not, that was about rfk stadium. that's only one stadium. we're looking at, at least -- this is a minimal. conservative at least a quarter million people. >> what sorts of criticism have you heard? some saying why are you doing this? you should support the president. you've heard the conversation so far because of what's happened with john lewis and president-elect trump reacting and other democrats and republicans getting into the back and forth. support the president-elect because it is the office of the presidency. have you gotten those sorts of criticisms? >> yeah. we respect the presidency, but we will not respect this president of the united states of americas a man who won his election on the vilification of immigrants, muslim people, black people, people with disabilities, of women. people coming out here are basically sending a very strong message. we're united. we're watching you. it's going to be a reflection of the united states of america, people from different political
san francisco, chicago, michigan. you name it where it's happening in some of the major cities and also some local areas. washington, d.c., you know, based on our bus permits, believe it or not, that was about rfk stadium. that's only one stadium. we're looking at, at least -- this is a minimal. conservative at least a quarter million people. >> what sorts of criticism have you heard? some saying why are you doing this? you should support the president. you've heard the conversation so...