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sharon: not every day. but it was and we understood we were a public family and photographs as far as that publicity. >> good afternoon and thank you so muchs sharon for this opportunity. i am absolutely fascinated to be speaking we put you for a couple of reasons. you know an inspired writer. in pittsburgh pennsylvania as an avid fan. back when you are done displaying and talking about the pittsburgh crosses and so highly i think so highly of your dad and although i didn't get to see him play, just knowing his legacy and how it shame to race and so many things affected in my life. sharon: doing very well. great young man. >> absolutely. my question though is a little different. what are your thoughts on our society and you talk to about a couple questions ago about intercountry, and what can we learn from your memoir. what are your thoughts about that con and how it applies to society today. sharon: thank you, great questions and i'm also grateful to the family. i love hearing about roberto again. even mos
sharon: not every day. but it was and we understood we were a public family and photographs as far as that publicity. >> good afternoon and thank you so muchs sharon for this opportunity. i am absolutely fascinated to be speaking we put you for a couple of reasons. you know an inspired writer. in pittsburgh pennsylvania as an avid fan. back when you are done displaying and talking about the pittsburgh crosses and so highly i think so highly of your dad and although i didn't get to see him...
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sharon talked about the solitude of the leader.and what he meant by that was when you face these decisions, you face them alone. all of the people who work for your work with you, you can take their advice and input but the burden of decision-making is on you and you face alone. each of them felt this. something else each of them fe felt, he was known for not just assuming responsibility but if the decision went bad he took the responsibility. that was true for all of them. that was the natural instinct. not to be deflected to others. all give to anecdotes. one was for decision was made and -- was in the year he wrote two different letters, one was a letter to explain what happened in the other was to submit his resignation in the event it went very badly. and the instinct was, whatever happens here comments on my shoulders. i was in the israelis as a negotiator in 1994 when -- was kidnapped. and i was heavily involved in trying to get the palestinians to give us any information they knew, it turned out -- wasn't behind it. the isr
sharon talked about the solitude of the leader.and what he meant by that was when you face these decisions, you face them alone. all of the people who work for your work with you, you can take their advice and input but the burden of decision-making is on you and you face alone. each of them felt this. something else each of them fe felt, he was known for not just assuming responsibility but if the decision went bad he took the responsibility. that was true for all of them. that was the natural...
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but manson encountered the present a sharon tate, the wife of roman polanski.t wires to the house. a young man the property care taker was headed out of the driveway. tex confronted him with a five, then shot him several times the killing had begun. with one standing guard the others went inside the house, polanski was out of the country that night but his friend was asleep on the couch. tex kicked him. susan atkins went to see who else was there. >> she starts down the hallway. there is a guest bedroom. there is a woman sitting up in bed. it's abigail folger. >> heiress to the folger coffee fortune. >> she thought she was a friend of sharon and waves to her. susan atkins gives the finger wave back and continues down the hall. >> in the bedroom, she found per sharon tate and tate's former boyfriend, she herded them in the room. >> at a certain point watson turned his back and he charged and he shot him and watson started stabbing and kicking. >> sharon tate quite naturally is screaming. krokowski and folger break out a side door. they chase after them. >> soon,
but manson encountered the present a sharon tate, the wife of roman polanski.t wires to the house. a young man the property care taker was headed out of the driveway. tex confronted him with a five, then shot him several times the killing had begun. with one standing guard the others went inside the house, polanski was out of the country that night but his friend was asleep on the couch. tex kicked him. susan atkins went to see who else was there. >> she starts down the hallway. there is...
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>> guest: thank you, sharon. as an author you very much, you write books in your head for a long time before you actually start writing them down. i wanted to write a book around the children's march and started doing research for several years before i started writing this book. scholastic was my editor and the publisher convinced me to convince i can convince. tell a story within a memoir format. the actual writing process i would say did about two years of research. it took about a r year and a haf to write, and as of the edited, and so it ends up being a quick process towardses the end but it was a number of years to think about the children's park and how it affected me in 1963. i actually lived in delray beach florida and plug back and forth between del ray and new york city. my mom lives in new york and connecticut so i am with her every month. >> host: i'm a writer who works best structure, i guess, laptop, walls plastered with timelines, quiet, neatly perched in a bed. >> guest: mimi wright knows that th
>> guest: thank you, sharon. as an author you very much, you write books in your head for a long time before you actually start writing them down. i wanted to write a book around the children's march and started doing research for several years before i started writing this book. scholastic was my editor and the publisher convinced me to convince i can convince. tell a story within a memoir format. the actual writing process i would say did about two years of research. it took about a r...
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reporting live, i'm sharon katsuda, back to you. >> we'll take that sharon. sharon talked about all lanes cleared within the last four or five minutes. we're seeing speed sensors start to recover, at least they're reading now, we had two lanes open for a period of time causing the backup to about monument. this is in contra costa county coming off of pleasant hill and concord traveling toward the walnut creek interchange. all lanes of 680 opened after the overnight deadly crash that happened three hours ago, just reopened those lanes. traffic should recoverely for the morning commute. thathe slowing out of the altamont pass. a live look you see a little sheen on the roadway. looks like there's mist, some drizzle out there, vianey? >> that's right, the cooler air mass that brought significant cooling is bringing in the cloud cover. we sort of got mother nature's natural ac, some cooling and winds and we're going to notice clouds hanging out tight throughout the afternoon. as that begins to build, the temperatures are going to remain very comfortable. currently
reporting live, i'm sharon katsuda, back to you. >> we'll take that sharon. sharon talked about all lanes cleared within the last four or five minutes. we're seeing speed sensors start to recover, at least they're reading now, we had two lanes open for a period of time causing the backup to about monument. this is in contra costa county coming off of pleasant hill and concord traveling toward the walnut creek interchange. all lanes of 680 opened after the overnight deadly crash that...
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live for us in san francisco to tell us what uber is rolling out, sharon katsuda. sharon? >> reporter: a lot of people behind me are in a break right now. uber just announced these new highlights for these new safety features. this is happening right now. they told the audience inside in addition to the 911 call button on the uber app there will now be a new 911 text feature in case you don't feel safe to call 911 and report the driver. >> we are also introducing a new way for people to make sure they're getting into the right car. so we will issue a four-digit pin for riders who opt in. they can provide that four-digit pin to the driver who has to enter that pin before the trip can start and that th gives riders peace of mind that they're getting in the rig1 feature't wil work in other cities in the bay area, like concord. there are a lot of release saying evo will be partnering with uber on here today at uber. i'm sharon news. >> thank you, sharon. >>> more congestion could be clearing the sidewalks and streets of san francisco, or maybe you have another way to get aroun
live for us in san francisco to tell us what uber is rolling out, sharon katsuda. sharon? >> reporter: a lot of people behind me are in a break right now. uber just announced these new highlights for these new safety features. this is happening right now. they told the audience inside in addition to the 911 call button on the uber app there will now be a new 911 text feature in case you don't feel safe to call 911 and report the driver. >> we are also introducing a new way for...
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we'll be right back with sharon after this.lause] ♪ >> dicky: portions of jimmy kimmel live are brought to you by ikea. best, fastest, best. enough. sprint's doing things differently. they're offering a new 100% total satisfaction guarantee. i mean i think sprint's network and savings are great, but don't just take my word for it. try it out and decide for yourself. switch to sprint and get both an unlimited plan and one of the newest phones included for just $35 a month. for people with hearing loss, visit sprintrelay.com. but dad, you've got allstate. with accident forgiveness they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. indeed. are you in good hands? ♪ my feet go boom boom boom, zoom zoom zoom, zoom zoom zoom ♪ ♪ my feet go boom boom boom ♪ walkin' away from you has all the looks for way less... check this out! that's yes for less. get the brands you love and save 20 to 60% off department store prices. at the ross fall fashion event. on now. at the ross fall fash hey.vent. you must be steven'
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sharon osbourne. >> are you ready for this? >> i'm so ready, but all the stars wanna talk to you. >> no way. you too. >> come on. let's do it. >> let's do it. >> oh lord, i'm such a fan. >> thank you. >> that scene where you walked through the fire naked. i loved it. >> excuse me. look at the back. you, christina, sexy girl. >> look at you. she's barefoot and standing on a wooden block. >> did you bring your mom and dad? >> i did. >> where's your mom and dad? how proud are you of that child? >> always proud. >> milo's "this is us" co-stars made it an emmy date night. >> that is a dress and this is like, i mean, what? i mean, come on give me a break right. what a vision. >> how do you balance everything? >> i keep telling everyone -- everyone uses that word balance, but i was like that is a myth. it's whack a mole, something comes up. hit it. hit it. >> co-star mandy moore arrived solo. so did newlywed sophie turner. her man joe jonas was on stage at a jobros concert in kansas city. sophie's "game of thrones" co-star kit haringt
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sharon george senior lecturer in green technology and environmental sustainability at kiel university on skype from london and co-founder of the activist group extinction rebellion and in brussels simon head of public affairs and campaigning at klein a nonprofit environmental organization welcome to you all i'd like to begin with you sharon george in kill it's not so much climate change anymore but it's climate changed even if we try and reverse things now it's almost too late isn't it to try and do that so surely what we should be looking at is an achievable goal and how to deal with this new reality that we find ourselves in. i think so i think with climate change is here we keep talking about climate change prevention we've gone way past that now climate change is happening and it is affecting things around the world so now we're in this new rain and i have adapted ation but that doesn't mean though that we can just ignore the prevention that every day that we prevent. more and more missions being emitted the worse things are getting so it needs to be a 2 pronged attack at this we
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. >> "today in the bay" sharon katsuda is live for us in japantown with what happened. sharon? >> reporter: well, kris and marcus, the fire broke out just down the block here on 12th street. firefighters say the blaze started on the 600 block of 12th street. trash caused the fire to quickly spread to other neighbors' back yards. >> the guy was banging on the door trying to get the older people out of their house and they went in the back and started unraveling the water hose in the backyard right here, and they started pulling it through and we it was like inferno, like churning, spinning, and just went in the back and started helping. >> reporter: we just saw red cross out on scene. they couldn't give details how many neighbors needed help overnight. so far, we've heard no injuries in this fire. reporting live in san jose, i'm sharon katsuda, "today in the bay." >> thank you very much, sharon. 4:32. new this morning, this is what remains after a fire threatened homes in another san jose neighborhood, in the their of marchant drive and fleming avenue last night in the city's fe
. >> "today in the bay" sharon katsuda is live for us in japantown with what happened. sharon? >> reporter: well, kris and marcus, the fire broke out just down the block here on 12th street. firefighters say the blaze started on the 600 block of 12th street. trash caused the fire to quickly spread to other neighbors' back yards. >> the guy was banging on the door trying to get the older people out of their house and they went in the back and started unraveling the...
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ok, thanks very much, sharon tate. sharanjit china. ok, thanks very much, sharon tate.thanks very much, sharon tate. sharanjit leyl in singapore for us. —— thanks very much, sharanjit. now let's brief you on some other business stories. brexit carries real risk of disruption to britain's medicine and healthca re supplies, according to the uk's public spending watchdog. a report by the national audit office says the government has taken some steps to manage the risks, but there is still significant work to bedone. 37 million packs of medicine a month are imported into the uk from eu countries. shares of high—tech fitness bike firm peloton have slumped on their first day of trading on the nasdaq, closing down 11%. it's the latest disappointing stock market debut for a start—up company, pointing to a growing scepticism among investors about loss making firms with multi—billion dollar valuations. and now, what's trending in the business news this morning? and there's a definite theme! from cnbc, investors see companies as overpriced." the sports talent agency was the latest
ok, thanks very much, sharon tate. sharanjit china. ok, thanks very much, sharon tate.thanks very much, sharon tate. sharanjit leyl in singapore for us. —— thanks very much, sharanjit. now let's brief you on some other business stories. brexit carries real risk of disruption to britain's medicine and healthca re supplies, according to the uk's public spending watchdog. a report by the national audit office says the government has taken some steps to manage the risks, but there is still...
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. >> sharon's a riot. mccarthy. but let's start on donny's show "blue bloods." i was celebrating with the crew 200 episodes. ♪ >> the number one thing obviously that people say is they love the family dinner scene. and that's great for me because when i first read the script, that's why i wanted to do the show. >> ten seasons later, donny's giving up secrets. one he helped cast his tv sister. two, blue bloods wasn't a sure thing. >> we were told that the show wasn't going to go to series on a friday. and by sunday i was told you better get to new york, the show's going to series. i called bridget moin hahn and she said i already turned it down. i begged and pleaded and made her an offer she couldn't refuse, which was that i'd give her all my paychecks if we weren't able to shoot in new york. so thank god we shot in new york. >> donny, bridget, will and i all relocated to shoot the show. i commute, but i pretty much insisted they shoot it in new york. >> of course, this isn't tom's first hit cbs show. ♪ >>
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i'm sharon katsuda, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, sharon. >>> now let's take a live look outside in san francisco for you this afternoon where -- >> no wonder sharon is wearing a jacket. >> we were dealing with all that heat and now it's cooling down with a little bit of sprinkles there in san francisco. how long is that going to city council around? >> well, i've got my tweed dress on for the fall. it's only going to get cooler this weekend. i think everybody is enjoying it. even though it's a little gloomy, it gives you a chance to cozy up. san jose is 73 degrees, it's comfortable. we've got the cloud cover. a good mix of sun and clouds. there goes that san francisco cam again. 60 degrees, wind speeds right now at 14 miles per hour. so what is the afternoon going to shape out like? your san jose temperature trend will be a mix of clouds by 2:00. then we'll get the cloud cover to burn off and top out in the upper 70s through the interior valleys. but even though we're topping out in the upper 70s for san francisco, it's still going to be in the 60s. 67 degrees your daytime high, 66
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and definitely with someone you trust. >> thanks sharon as alway sharon epperson. >> as always. >> nightlyrert, i'm sue herera. >> i'm bill griffe us. see you tomorrow 37. ♪ woman: this is "bbc world news america." is made possible b the freeman undation; by judy and peter blum-kovler foumdation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs; and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. laura: this isbbc world news erica." reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan.
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denita's mother, sharon. >> i'm angry. i'm mad. because it never should have happened. in a serious relationship. you know, why you felt you had to step out, don't understand. you don't hurt the ones you love. >> reporter: the divorce rate in this country would suggest that we hurt the ones we love all the time. >> that's true. but it's kind of bad when you going into the marriage being foul. not saying that it's okay once you're in it. but you would just like to think, you know, you're starting things off right. >> reporter: edythe kearns was barely beginning to process the loss of her close friend, and now had to cope with something else she had never imagined. >> i was just sad. and i was hurt. and i was in shock. just disbelief. because i had nothing bad to say about him. >> reporter: this wasn't jermeir? >> yes, i mean, that's exactly more or less how i felt. it was just like a nightmare, like this wasn't reality. >> reporter: denita had trusted jermeir. the men investigating her death did not. now the man who'd once made denita so happy was in the cross-hairs of a
denita's mother, sharon. >> i'm angry. i'm mad. because it never should have happened. in a serious relationship. you know, why you felt you had to step out, don't understand. you don't hurt the ones you love. >> reporter: the divorce rate in this country would suggest that we hurt the ones we love all the time. >> that's true. but it's kind of bad when you going into the marriage being foul. not saying that it's okay once you're in it. but you would just like to think, you...
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sharon cook and andrew aitchison are due to get married in las vegas sharon cook and andrew aitchison to las vegas to get married and there's going to be 19 of our closest friends and family, hopefully, there. we've been planning it for a year. yeah, that's our plan. we're getting married at caesar's palace in the venus gardens. it's all been planned to the minute detail, wejust... we were really excited and looking forward to it. how do you feel about it, sharon? is it the trip of a lifetime? absolutely. i mean, it's something that andrew planned, himself. he's done all of this, not to do with me, total surprise. always wanted to be married in vegas. we've been together for a long time — about 14 years now. so, yeah, and to have our closest friends and family coming. we've got a red theme for the wedding, so everything planned for all of that. we've got bridesmaids, everyone travelling. so, we have a party bus, a fabulous reception. we have all these fabulous hotel rooms but unfortunately, if everything goes bad... mr cook, my name is cook, too, if that helps. you know, we don't know
sharon cook and andrew aitchison are due to get married in las vegas sharon cook and andrew aitchison to las vegas to get married and there's going to be 19 of our closest friends and family, hopefully, there. we've been planning it for a year. yeah, that's our plan. we're getting married at caesar's palace in the venus gardens. it's all been planned to the minute detail, wejust... we were really excited and looking forward to it. how do you feel about it, sharon? is it the trip of a lifetime?...
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matt: sharon, thank you for your time.r of european equity strategy at goldman sachs. bahamas.ian bashes the forecasters away signs the hurricane will head for the u.s.. we will map out the damage and the potential path next. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back to "bloomberg markets: the european open." i'm matt miller in berlin. we are 43 minutes into the trading day and looking at losses across the european equity indexes with the exception of the ftse. is treading water as you can see, as the pound falls to the lowest level since 2016. prime minister boris johnson's plan to take britain out of the eu with or without a deal on october 31 will be tested in parliament tonight. let's look at how it is going to shape up. parliament returns today, mps are likely to request an emergency debate, looking to pass legislation that would force johnson to delay a brexit in the event of no deal. tomorrow, his first spending review and the chancellor is likely to reveal fresh spending plans. and friday, a court case hearing will d
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at the emmys with sharon os bourn.everything. >> everything. >> monday on "e.t." >>> tonight's "e.t." birthdays which george used to be a teacher before he became famous. it was "game of thrones" author george r.r. martin. j "game of thrones" is up for 32 emmys. that's a lot. they already won ten at the technical emmys. >> i'm going to be at the hbo party and i'll be ready to talk to everybody. >> monday night is the second season premiere of the neighborhood and this new show. >> it's a show that remind us how powerful kindness is. i think we're thirsty for that now. i think this show is a great example. >> i love the premise of this show. be kind to everybody. he likes me. he really likes. don't miss "e.t." on monday everybody. we'll have all the emmy exciteme - [announcer] the following is a paid presentation for lifelock with norton. paid for by symantec. angie harmon is known for her television roles as a lawyer and detective. but like the rest of us, in her real life, she's concerned about identity theft. today,
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. >> and we're also talki to sharon osborne.plastic surgery. >>> then we are on the record with rihanna with super bowl rumors. >>> plus, kim k.'s secret style weapon that will have you cutting up your underwear. >> you've got to roll with it and find all those trips and tricks that make you feel comfortable. >>> how he wanted out. todd, i get so annoyed. >> closed captioning provided by. ♪ i have heart disease, watch what i eat, take statins, but still struggle to lower my ldl bad cholesterol. which means a heart attack or stroke. could strike without warning, pulling me away from everything that matters most. (siren) because with high bad cholesterol, my risk of a heart attack or stroke is real. ♪ repatha® plus a statin seriously lowers bad cholesterol by 63%. and significantly drops my risk of having a heart attack or stroke. 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 ru
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reporting live in san francisco, i'm sharon katsuda, nbc bay area news. >> nice to see that sunshine now. thank you very much, sharon. >>> as you head out of the door. >> make sure to follow kari on facebook and twitter and instagram for on the go updates. >>> an attack in the middle east in the saudi desert having a global effect as nbc's bill neely reports, a drone attack on saudi air oil refineries could mean higher gas prices and even a u.s. military strike. >> reporter: the fallout from the attack on the world's biggest oil production facility is growing. it is still unclear who did it but new satellite photos show multiple pinpoint attacks amid a plume of black smoke. secretary of state mike pompeo said iran is to blame. but offered no evidence. president trump didn't name iran, but tweeted what appears to be a threat of military action. warning, there is reason to believe we know the culprit, are locked and loaded depending on verification but waiting to hear from saudi arabia after who they believe is the cause of this attack and under what terms we would proceed. iran denies
reporting live in san francisco, i'm sharon katsuda, nbc bay area news. >> nice to see that sunshine now. thank you very much, sharon. >>> as you head out of the door. >> make sure to follow kari on facebook and twitter and instagram for on the go updates. >>> an attack in the middle east in the saudi desert having a global effect as nbc's bill neely reports, a drone attack on saudi air oil refineries could mean higher gas prices and even a u.s. military strike....
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and everything looks hunky dory everything looks good on the dock and i get sharon like that sharon just wear the property and i wouldn't want to show them that i actually don't get free rides and so it's really in the case of you know who checks the check out. if regular inspections don't help to promote animal welfare perhaps the answer lies in better cooperation between sheep farmers and clothing manufacturers we've traveled to a farm on the astray an island of tasmania. there are 11000 merinos here she braided david taylor stopped using musing for years ago. one of tyler's best customers is here to observe the shearing process. stefan krauss is the product manager for a german outerwear company krauser is satisfied that tayla shape of being raised humanely. unfortunately a lot of fun are still used mules in without anesthetics it's horrible we simply couldn't imagine having our products associated with such a procedure. in the. whole world of course titles shape still face the threat of maggot infestation untreated the maggots would borrow under the sheets skin which is also painful
and everything looks hunky dory everything looks good on the dock and i get sharon like that sharon just wear the property and i wouldn't want to show them that i actually don't get free rides and so it's really in the case of you know who checks the check out. if regular inspections don't help to promote animal welfare perhaps the answer lies in better cooperation between sheep farmers and clothing manufacturers we've traveled to a farm on the astray an island of tasmania. there are 11000...
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sharon is a doctor. >> it's an accomplished bunch. one of my friends said, "there's not a weak link in this group." >> reporter: carol and steve got married in his parent's backyard overlooking lake ontario, near rochester, new york. an outdoor wedding for a couple who loved adventure. >> steve was the one that kind of w-- started the adventuring side of things. so first there was hiking, and then skiing, and mountain climbing, and kayaking. >> reporter: they moved around a bit, as people do, and wound up eventually prescott. which proved to be the perfect place to raise their two bright, attractive, daughters, katie and charlotte. >> they're amazing. i think that it's really-- a testimony to the kinda parents that steve and carol were. the girls were their first priority. >> reporter: steve became the dean of prescott college. carol taught psychology there. but life is a river. never the same for long. steve decided to change careers. left the academic life became a financial advisor. very successful too. and there were other changes
sharon is a doctor. >> it's an accomplished bunch. one of my friends said, "there's not a weak link in this group." >> reporter: carol and steve got married in his parent's backyard overlooking lake ontario, near rochester, new york. an outdoor wedding for a couple who loved adventure. >> steve was the one that kind of w-- started the adventuring side of things. so first there was hiking, and then skiing, and mountain climbing, and kayaking. >> reporter: they...
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it happened in june before 66-year-old sharon went under the knife. be premiered the same day marie oz monday joins the lady at the table. >> they're just fun. >> you come in, you're the new person and i respect them all so much, so i'm just trying to -- but we have worked together before and i love them all. >> ma roo turns 60 in october. she'll be doing double duty shooting "the talk" during the day and performing at night. >> i think the way you get through it is you love what you do. you bring it but have fun bringing it. i can't think of a better deal on the planet. >> as far as secrets from -- >> season 10! >> in between shots, this is the secret for happy smiles. here's the next shot. >> great minds think a like, ladies. >> how come your slippers are better than mine? >> i think you bought these for me, actually. >>> when we come back, the stars can't get enough candy bars, and quarterback. now if he fails to be a franchise quarter. travel consideration provided by -- ♪ >> it's engrained in me. ♪ dadadada ♪ >> of course i know to theme song! >>
it happened in june before 66-year-old sharon went under the knife. be premiered the same day marie oz monday joins the lady at the table. >> they're just fun. >> you come in, you're the new person and i respect them all so much, so i'm just trying to -- but we have worked together before and i love them all. >> ma roo turns 60 in october. she'll be doing double duty shooting "the talk" during the day and performing at night. >> i think the way you get through...
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sharon george senior lecturer in green technology and environmental sustainability at kiel university on skype from london and co-founder of the activist group extinction rebellion and in brussels simon head of public affairs and campaigning at klein a nonprofit environmental organization welcome to you all i'd like to begin with you sharon george in kill it's not so much climate change anymore but it's climate changed even if we try and reverse things now it's almost too late isn't it to try and do that so surely what we should be looking at is an achievable goal and how to deal with this new reality that we find ourselves there. i think so i think with climate change is here we keep talking about climate change prevention we've gone way past that now climate change is happening and it is affecting things around the world so now we're in this new rain and i have adapted ation but that doesn't mean though that we can just ignore the prevention that every day that we prevent. more and more missions being the method the worse things are getting so it needs to be a 2 pronged attack at th
sharon george senior lecturer in green technology and environmental sustainability at kiel university on skype from london and co-founder of the activist group extinction rebellion and in brussels simon head of public affairs and campaigning at klein a nonprofit environmental organization welcome to you all i'd like to begin with you sharon george in kill it's not so much climate change anymore but it's climate changed even if we try and reverse things now it's almost too late isn't it to try...
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sharon has an apartment there. i spoke to her by phone just a short time ago. >> how are you and those around you doing right now? >> caller: i think everyone here is pretty much in shock. it's utter destruction everywhere we look. everyone is happy that we're aive, but it's just -- you know, the aftermath, it's awful. >> have you been riding this out in your home? >> caller: yes. when it started, my friend and i decided to stay and she decided to stay with me. we rode it out in our home. last night we started to take on a bit of water. so we were a bit panicked but not so much until this morning when we kind of woke up in about 10 inches of sewer water. >> i'm watching the video that you shot. is that you going out during the eye? >> caller: no, that is the aftermath, actually. during the eye, we stayed inside the house even though it was really calm. we were pretty much stuck in because we had about four inches of water on the outside -- four feet of water on the outside and we weren't able to get the door open.
sharon has an apartment there. i spoke to her by phone just a short time ago. >> how are you and those around you doing right now? >> caller: i think everyone here is pretty much in shock. it's utter destruction everywhere we look. everyone is happy that we're aive, but it's just -- you know, the aftermath, it's awful. >> have you been riding this out in your home? >> caller: yes. when it started, my friend and i decided to stay and she decided to stay with me. we rode...
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how do you feel about it, sharon? is it the trip of a lifetime? absolutely. with me, total surprise. always wanted to be married in vegas. we've been together for a long time — about 14 years now. so, yeah, and to have our closest friends and family coming. we've got a red theme for the wedding, so everything planned for all of that. we've got bridesmaids, everyone travelling. so, we have a party bus, a fabulous reception. we have all these fabulous hotel rooms but unfortunately, if things go bad with thomas cook... mr cook, my name is cook, too, if that helps. you know, we don't know what we're going to do. and i sound a bit flippant, but obviously it is very emotional and it is an emotional time for any bride, i'm sure. you have had a nightmare recently with me, haven't you? but now it is becoming sort of real and really, i just want to marry andrew and i want our friends to be there and that is the whole thing. andrew, how did you feel when you woke up and heard the news about what is potentially happening? what is going through your mind? yesterday when w
how do you feel about it, sharon? is it the trip of a lifetime? absolutely. with me, total surprise. always wanted to be married in vegas. we've been together for a long time — about 14 years now. so, yeah, and to have our closest friends and family coming. we've got a red theme for the wedding, so everything planned for all of that. we've got bridesmaids, everyone travelling. so, we have a party bus, a fabulous reception. we have all these fabulous hotel rooms but unfortunately, if things go...
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thank you so much, sharon. >>> 5:06 for you right now. pg&e says an equipment problem triggered a power outage for about 50,000 east bay pg&e customers, that outage started around 7:30 yesterday morning even affecting b.a.r.t. downtown berkeley station was forced to close until they could rev up their backup generator. power was restored 11:00 yesterday morning, after repairs could be made at the el cerrito substation. most of the impact was felt in berkeley along with some surrounding east bay communities. >>> fall started in some places but in some places it feels like winter. a live look in tahoe, i-80 near the soda springs exit there, early snow fell over the weekend, as the temperatures finally cooled down. most spots picking up at least three inches already. are we just missing fall and going straight to winter? looks even more like winter in montana, that is due to a powerful storm hitting the northern rockies. some places are under more than three feet of snow there. the governor declared a state of emergency. >> you can see the w
thank you so much, sharon. >>> 5:06 for you right now. pg&e says an equipment problem triggered a power outage for about 50,000 east bay pg&e customers, that outage started around 7:30 yesterday morning even affecting b.a.r.t. downtown berkeley station was forced to close until they could rev up their backup generator. power was restored 11:00 yesterday morning, after repairs could be made at the el cerrito substation. most of the impact was felt in berkeley along with some...
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reporting live in san francisco, i'm sharon katsuda, "today in the bay." >> sharon, thanks so much. >> 6:06 right now. >>> pg&e says an equipment problem triggered a power outage for about 50,000 east bay pg&e customers, that outage started around 7:30 yesterday morning even affecting b.a.r.t. downtown berkeley station was forced to close until they could rev up their backup generator. power was restored 11:00 yesterday morning, after repairs could be made at the el cerrito substation. most of the impact was felt in berkeley along with some surrounding east bay communities. >>> the video not from kansas or elsewhere inhe great plains. it's a tornado nearavis on saturday. witnesses say it touched down in an orchard. didn't do any damage but the same storm also triggered so-called gustnados which are not considered fully formed tornadoes. the activity prompted a tornado warning saturday night advising people in the area to shake shelter. >>> fall started in some places but in some places it feels like winter. a live look in tahoe, i-80 near the soda springs exit there, early snow fell o
reporting live in san francisco, i'm sharon katsuda, "today in the bay." >> sharon, thanks so much. >> 6:06 right now. >>> pg&e says an equipment problem triggered a power outage for about 50,000 east bay pg&e customers, that outage started around 7:30 yesterday morning even affecting b.a.r.t. downtown berkeley station was forced to close until they could rev up their backup generator. power was restored 11:00 yesterday morning, after repairs could be made...
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reporting live, i'm sharon katsuda, back to you, mike. >> that's right, sharon talked about the clearing of the roadway, so while we do follow the cause or effects of the tragedy with more investigation going on there, we do know one person died, but all lanes did clear as sharon said, about a half hour ago. quickly recovering the backup went almost back to 242 but back at speed through contra costa county out of pleasant hill and down toward walnut creek. great recovery there. highway 4 not showing any early slowing out of antioch, typical of a friday. we have a smooth flow of traffic but traffic down 680 continuing down toward al costa. there is a crash, sounds like everything is off of the roadway and no speed interruptions there, just that out of the altamont for west 580. the south bay shows a smooth drive as well, there's 101 traveling through san jose, a smooth flow of traffic there as well. dry but misty in some spots, not in this shot. >> yes, in through san jose, mike, we're not really seeing the cloud cover just yet, so it's cool, but it's clear, and san jose through the after
reporting live, i'm sharon katsuda, back to you, mike. >> that's right, sharon talked about the clearing of the roadway, so while we do follow the cause or effects of the tragedy with more investigation going on there, we do know one person died, but all lanes did clear as sharon said, about a half hour ago. quickly recovering the backup went almost back to 242 but back at speed through contra costa county out of pleasant hill and down toward walnut creek. great recovery there. highway 4...
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sharon chin introduces us to this week's bay area jefferson award winner. >> work together on this one first. >> reporter: girls attach markers in a battery-operated motor on a cylinder to make a robot. she teaches at sunrise middle school in san jose. the concept sticks with the 7th grader. >> open my eyes for me to be a scientist or, like, to be an inventser. >> reporter: she came up with the idea for the program while volunteering among elementary students who didn't know much at all about engineering. >> really made me feel kind of confused and angry because i was going to a school where i was being taught programming in middle school itself. >> reporter: the 17-year-old notre dame high school senior founded makers of tomorrow in 2016 to expose underserved students to her passion. >> engineering is so critical to getting future jobs in the silicon valley and future careers. i really wanted to make an impact on these students by introducing them to engineering. >> reporter: she did the research herself and developed her own curriculum. it's no accident that all these activities are
sharon chin introduces us to this week's bay area jefferson award winner. >> work together on this one first. >> reporter: girls attach markers in a battery-operated motor on a cylinder to make a robot. she teaches at sunrise middle school in san jose. the concept sticks with the 7th grader. >> open my eyes for me to be a scientist or, like, to be an inventser. >> reporter: she came up with the idea for the program while volunteering among elementary students who didn't...
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and everything looks hunky dory everything looks good on the dock and i get sharon like that sharon just where the property owner would want to show them that that's free right and so it's really a case of you know who checks the checker. if regular inspections don't help to promote animal welfare perhaps the answer lies in better cooperation between she found and clothing manufacturers we travel to will follow on the astray you know and of tasmania. there are levon 1000 merinos here she traded david taylor stopped using news in 4 years ago. one of the child's best customers is here to observe the shearing process. stefan krauss is the product manager for a german outerwear company krauser is satisfied that tayla sheep are being raised humanely. but unfortunately a lot of farmers still use mules in without anesthetics it's horrible we simply couldn't imagine having our products associated with such a procedure. in the catalogue of course titles she'd still face the threat of maggot infestation untreated the maggots would borrow under the sheep skin which is also painful and deadly but ty
and everything looks hunky dory everything looks good on the dock and i get sharon like that sharon just where the property owner would want to show them that that's free right and so it's really a case of you know who checks the checker. if regular inspections don't help to promote animal welfare perhaps the answer lies in better cooperation between she found and clothing manufacturers we travel to will follow on the astray you know and of tasmania. there are levon 1000 merinos here she traded...
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sharon, such heroic moments. sadly the story didn't end well. >> reporter: the good samaritan is a retired firefighter and he tried to save the man but couldn't. take a look at this video. the good samaritan says the driver of the white minivan was swerving down the hill and then hit the water truck. he tried to rescue the man in the white minivan. >> when i saw the sign to stop and there was no way he was going to start. about that time his truck hit the water truck. instantly the car caught on fire. we tried to extricate him through the driver's side, couldn't get to him. broke the window on the other side. i was cutting the seat belts off him when the car blew up. >> reporter: unfortunately, the person in the white minivan died. the person in the water truck survived and has injuries. the highway and the road in that area have since reopened. reporting live, i'm sharon katsuda, "today in the bay." >>> if you're among those awaiting the arrival of muni's central subway, you'll have to wait longer. sources tell
sharon, such heroic moments. sadly the story didn't end well. >> reporter: the good samaritan is a retired firefighter and he tried to save the man but couldn't. take a look at this video. the good samaritan says the driver of the white minivan was swerving down the hill and then hit the water truck. he tried to rescue the man in the white minivan. >> when i saw the sign to stop and there was no way he was going to start. about that time his truck hit the water truck. instantly the...
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nbc bay area's sharon cat sue da live in san francisco to show us why there's frustration revealed by the news by "the examiner." good morning. >> reporter: good morning. massive construction behind me affects people. see the school play yard beside this project. and it affects business in this area. the central subway will travel from south of market oracle park through union square to chinatown. here's video of the underground construction. it was supposed to open last september but a new management study reveals it won't open until 2021 and this morning muni confirmed it will be discussed next week at the board meeting. neighbors are hoping it's worth the wait. >> i feel like it will make everything else more easily a accessible. >> reporter: in 2021, one-year of testing on the jekt and muni said it involves the radio controls and overheadlines before service begins. sharon katsuda, nbc bay area news. >>> now a construction project at sfo causing thousands of delays and cancelations. this is the live look at the airport right now. the airport itself says work is ahead of schedule a
nbc bay area's sharon cat sue da live in san francisco to show us why there's frustration revealed by the news by "the examiner." good morning. >> reporter: good morning. massive construction behind me affects people. see the school play yard beside this project. and it affects business in this area. the central subway will travel from south of market oracle park through union square to chinatown. here's video of the underground construction. it was supposed to open last...
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in europe left the door open to a future possible prosecution of then israeli prime minister ariel sharon on war crimes for subbranch a tina this is what the then foreign minister benjamin netanyahu now prime minister of israel said israel and the jewish people cannot accept additional blood libels against the jewish state on the soil of europe so what happened at sabra and shatila 37 years ago today here's what renowned academic norman finkelstein told this program about what led to it lebanese maronite forces told that can go into the refugee camps clean them out quote unquote and they went in there and blocked and treat and exit into the accounts it's fired from where it's at night as the lebanese. forces the christian forces are carried out this massacre counts about 2000. how studion refugees were murdered in sabra and shatila but when netanyahu then working with the perpetrator of alleged war crimes this is fake news when. factor distorted and you semitic diatribes are allowed. centrally calling for the free slaughter of jews without the right of the jews to defend themselves this i
in europe left the door open to a future possible prosecution of then israeli prime minister ariel sharon on war crimes for subbranch a tina this is what the then foreign minister benjamin netanyahu now prime minister of israel said israel and the jewish people cannot accept additional blood libels against the jewish state on the soil of europe so what happened at sabra and shatila 37 years ago today here's what renowned academic norman finkelstein told this program about what led to it...
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sharon chin, kpix 5. >> you can nominate online at kpix.com/hero. we'll be right back. l you someh i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. it's just a loan designed for older homeowners, and, it's helped over a million americans. a reverse mortgage loan isn't some kind of trick to take your home. it's a loan, like any other. big difference is how you pay it back. find out how reverse mortgages really work with aag's free, no-obligation reverse mortgage guide. eliminate monthly mortgage payments, pay bills, medical costs, and more. call now and get your free info kit. other mortgages are paid each month, but with a reverse mortgage, you can pay whatever you can, when it works for you, or, you can wait, and pay it off in one lump sum when you leave your home. discover the option that's best for you. call today and find out more in aag's free, no-obligation reverse mortgage loan guide. access tax-free cash and stay in the home you love. you've probably be
sharon chin, kpix 5. >> you can nominate online at kpix.com/hero. we'll be right back. l you someh i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. it's just a loan designed for older homeowners, and, it's helped over a million americans. a reverse mortgage loan isn't some kind of trick to take your home. it's a loan, like any other. big difference is how you pay it back. find out how reverse...
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reporting live, i'm sharon katsuda, nbc bay area news. >> our thoughts are with them right now. stay with incomes bay area for all of the latest on this developing story. our nbc bay area app is really a great resource for breaking news as well as our weather. >>> the city of gilroy just reopened after the garlic festival shooting for the first time since that gunman turned a community tradition into a community tragedy. nbc bay area's bob redell is there where the community just held a moment of silence. >> reporter: the newly reopened christmas hill park, this green field behind me, the site of that mass shooting just over five weeks ago, you wouldn't know so many people were killed and hurt here until you look to your right at this temporary memorial the city has established. you'll see the three people who were killed, represented by stones. you look at that fence. there are 17 posts that make up that fence, one for each of the 17 people who were hurt out here when this man shot them. this is the scene about 30 minutes ago, you had the police, fire chaplain out here to offer
reporting live, i'm sharon katsuda, nbc bay area news. >> our thoughts are with them right now. stay with incomes bay area for all of the latest on this developing story. our nbc bay area app is really a great resource for breaking news as well as our weather. >>> the city of gilroy just reopened after the garlic festival shooting for the first time since that gunman turned a community tradition into a community tragedy. nbc bay area's bob redell is there where the community just...
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really interviewed and reviewed the new adviser to make sure this is going to be the right fit. >> sharon, thank you be strong. >> you can do it >>> up next "on the money" a look at the news for the week ahead. and feel like there is nothing at the movies that you want to see? how about an old favorite or even a broadway show the company bringing big events to the big screen, that is next. oral-b power brushing. 's oral-b just cleans better. it's the one inspired by dentists... with the round brush head. oral-b's gentle rounded brush head removes more plaque along the gumline... for cleaner teeth and healthier gums. oral-b. brush like a pro. >>> here are the stories coming up that may impact your money. on tuesday we'll see how busy factories were with the industrial production report also the 74th session of the united nations general assembly will begin and then on wednesday, we'll get a statement from the federal open market committee. the fed is widely expected to lower a key interest rate. on thursday, the philadelphia fed manufacturing report for september will come out. we'll also
really interviewed and reviewed the new adviser to make sure this is going to be the right fit. >> sharon, thank you be strong. >> you can do it >>> up next "on the money" a look at the news for the week ahead. and feel like there is nothing at the movies that you want to see? how about an old favorite or even a broadway show the company bringing big events to the big screen, that is next. oral-b power brushing. 's oral-b just cleans better. it's the one inspired...
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sharon, great to have you with us. >> thank you. >> what moved you to write this book? why now?am, alabama, was an inspiration for me and i wanted to help it find a way to be an inspiration for children today. i feel like they're struggling with so many issues. they need to look back at history and see how activism played a part in changing laws but also changing cultures. >> you say you don't really remember your dad as a baseball player like the rest of the world, but you really remember him as a civil rights activist. >> i was 7 when he retired from major league baseball so i certainly knew he was a baseball player, but i did not attend many of his games. so i grew up with him as an activist and a businessman and he brought it home to our dining room table every evening. so he traveled south, raising money for the civil rights movement. then he found a way to bring the family into the movement as a family. >> so as a child, as a parent myself i always think about how do i make sure my children learn the right lessons about how to be good people and how to interact with others
sharon, great to have you with us. >> thank you. >> what moved you to write this book? why now?am, alabama, was an inspiration for me and i wanted to help it find a way to be an inspiration for children today. i feel like they're struggling with so many issues. they need to look back at history and see how activism played a part in changing laws but also changing cultures. >> you say you don't really remember your dad as a baseball player like the rest of the world, but you...
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. >> "today in the bay's" sharon katsuda joins us now. is there any hope the nine people might still be found alive? >> unfortunately it's not looking good, kris and marcus. the search continued overnight for the others missing but the coast guard says the search is very difficult, since the boat is 60 feet underwater. we've learned the identity of one of the victims is from the bay area, she was an instructor with the national association of underwater instructors. she loved adventure and had thousands of dives under her belt. so many other families are waiting to hear if their loved ones were on the diving boat "conception" this became an inferno off the waters of santa cruz island. at least 25 people died, five crew members escaped, two suffered minor injuries. several bodies have been loengted on tloengt located on the ocean floor but not recovered due to unsafe conditions. "conception" was in compliance before this tragedy so there are still many unanswered questions as to what caused the fire. >> i know i've been on "conception" man
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at any time of the day but sharon is a women's rights activist with the aid organization care a long awaited has allowed her to visit berlin for a few days to appeal to german politicians to take more of an interest in her home country she's trying to improve women's rights in a place where civil war has reached for years and 80 percent of the population depends on humanitarian aid her task is becoming more difficult. when the priority is to find food and you don't know from where you are a 2nd meal is coming that the talk the talk about right people like feed me 1st and then talk about tribes discrimination against women is worse in yemen than anywhere else in the world according to the global gender gap report equal rights activists cite child marriages female genital mutilation and domestic violence they want to at least give women their voice but sometimes more presents opportunities. did gandalf open windows. because families who lost their bread would have the back and who will stand. for their families and you fine now a little foreman and they use their practice never on. the
at any time of the day but sharon is a women's rights activist with the aid organization care a long awaited has allowed her to visit berlin for a few days to appeal to german politicians to take more of an interest in her home country she's trying to improve women's rights in a place where civil war has reached for years and 80 percent of the population depends on humanitarian aid her task is becoming more difficult. when the priority is to find food and you don't know from where you are a 2nd...
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remember sharon hewitt? we must take a moment just to recognize sharon hewitt because her spirit is here with us. you remember the many residents who have lost their lives, one way or the other. the elders who have transitioned, and the young people who have been lost to violence. we remember them and we celebrate and honor them during this groundbreaking as well. it is with great pride that we also recognize and uplift mayor ed lee. my predecessor, sophie maxwell, also had an unwavering -- was a visionary in laying out the bones of this infrastructure. so we've come a long way. and i want to be honest with you, because today we're here celebrating and it feels really good, but maybe i'm the only one who has ptsd from the meetings, from all of the folks who told me it couldn't be done, that we couldn't rebuild sunnydale and paturo trail. they said we would never be able to raise the money to make this a reality. they said it couldn't be done. it is too expensive. but here we are today, by the grace of god, s
remember sharon hewitt? we must take a moment just to recognize sharon hewitt because her spirit is here with us. you remember the many residents who have lost their lives, one way or the other. the elders who have transitioned, and the young people who have been lost to violence. we remember them and we celebrate and honor them during this groundbreaking as well. it is with great pride that we also recognize and uplift mayor ed lee. my predecessor, sophie maxwell, also had an unwavering -- was...
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reporting live in san francisco, i'm sharon katsuda, nbc bay area news. >> it is nice to see the efforts they're making there on the very somber day. stay with nbc as our live coverage of today's events continues on "nightly news" with lester holt. >>> now we want to take a live look outside for you in san francisco. where you could see just a beautiful way to start this wednesday. what is coming to the afternoon. >> it is lunchtime. >> almost lunchtime for a lot of people. and so as you get ready to head out, you are not seeing any fog there and we know that could mean some warmer temperatures. and that is exactly what we have coming our way. looking at some sunshine in the south bay and then our temperature trend for martinez, we're going to make it into the upper 80s there and briefly hit 90 degrees. and we've had such nice weather but today we are going to warm up and we're back to summer with some of the inland temperatures in the upper 80s and even a few low 90s. oakland today stays in the upper 70s and we'll see upper 80s in napa. in san jose expect a high of 84 degrees. and we're
reporting live in san francisco, i'm sharon katsuda, nbc bay area news. >> it is nice to see the efforts they're making there on the very somber day. stay with nbc as our live coverage of today's events continues on "nightly news" with lester holt. >>> now we want to take a live look outside for you in san francisco. where you could see just a beautiful way to start this wednesday. what is coming to the afternoon. >> it is lunchtime. >> almost lunchtime for...
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(sharon) smoking caused my throat cancer. but, walking every day makes me feel like myself again.almost. (announcer) you can quit. for free help, call 1-800-quit-now. >>> new fallout tonight of the antonio brown scandal. facing allegations of sexual assault, the nfl superstar has now been accused of shady business deals and is word the patriots may have regrets about hiring him here is nbc's miguel almaguer. >> reporter: with antonio brown expected to play sunday for new england, the woman who accuses him of rape spent some ten hours with nfl executives. britney taylor outlined three alleged incidents of sexual assault filed in civil court brown, who faces no criminal charges, denies the allegations. patriots owner robert kraft, seen talking to brown's agent sunday, reportedly said he would not have hired brown had he known. >> as long as he is eligible from the nfl standards, then the patriots are going to continue playing him. >> reporter: after a second woman accused brown of sexual misconduct, which he also denies, "sports illustrated" highlights what it called his disturbing
(sharon) smoking caused my throat cancer. but, walking every day makes me feel like myself again.almost. (announcer) you can quit. for free help, call 1-800-quit-now. >>> new fallout tonight of the antonio brown scandal. facing allegations of sexual assault, the nfl superstar has now been accused of shady business deals and is word the patriots may have regrets about hiring him here is nbc's miguel almaguer. >> reporter: with antonio brown expected to play sunday for new england,...