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live in berkeley thom jensen nbc bay area news. >> thanks, thom. >>> a group of california d.r.e.a.m.ers is fighting back against the trump administration. we uncovered a lawsuit today filed asking the program to not be touched. among the drooechlers in this case is a 4th year medical opportunity at ucsf. he was brought from thailand when he was nine years old. . they are seeking a ruling that the daca program is lawful and constitutional. and they want an injunction from sharing daca information for immigration purposes. and. >> there is tension in san jose about a deadly police sheeting. san jose police announceding today that the man killed by an officer last friday didn't have a gun. what prompted this shooting? nbc bay area marianne favro joins news san jose with answers. marianne. >> reporter: raj, you can see here behind me a memorial of candles and flowers here on president corner where jacob was shot and killed by police process. today for the first time since the shooting last friday police revealed new information about what happened here. san jose police working undercover in
live in berkeley thom jensen nbc bay area news. >> thanks, thom. >>> a group of california d.r.e.a.m.ers is fighting back against the trump administration. we uncovered a lawsuit today filed asking the program to not be touched. among the drooechlers in this case is a 4th year medical opportunity at ucsf. he was brought from thailand when he was nine years old. . they are seeking a ruling that the daca program is lawful and constitutional. and they want an injunction from sharing...
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thom jensen has the story. >> reporter: hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrants brought to the u.s. as children. among them some have gone on to be doctors and lawyers and community leaders. all have been protected from deportation by the daca program. after fox news reported the white house has decided to kill the program. a white house spokesperson has not talked about the future of the program. >> this uncertainty that hangs over them is wrong t creates anxiety for them and takes them back to a place where don't want to go. >> reporter: the children protected are called dreamers. >> it is an incredible mistake if the white house goes through with it and a tremendous cost to so many aspects of our country and community. >> thom jensen reporting. >>> we are learning more about a shootout. the deputy died on the way to the hospital after being shot. a third suspect opened fire killing french and wounding two chp officers. police have identified the shooter as thomas daniel little cloud. he escaped but she was shot. and he is now in the hospital. >>> a followup now, a local fast
thom jensen has the story. >> reporter: hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrants brought to the u.s. as children. among them some have gone on to be doctors and lawyers and community leaders. all have been protected from deportation by the daca program. after fox news reported the white house has decided to kill the program. a white house spokesperson has not talked about the future of the program. >> this uncertainty that hangs over them is wrong t creates anxiety for them...
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thom jensen nbc bay area news. >>> what is happening in florida. let's talk about disney world. the park will be closing as of today but the hotels will be open and keeping people in the hotels at the disney world resort. but again, the park is closing today, saturday and sunday and could be closed potentially after that as well. well into monday and that includes obviously epcot and the animal park they have. >> the storm is going through central florida possibly a category 2. there won't be a part of the state that is untouched. i want to start off with we have quite a few changes as we head into the next six days. this area of low pressure. it is going to hang out for the next six days. we will have full details coming up in my seven-day forecast. as far as your saturday morning goes, looking forward to that weekend. mix here with the sun and clouds to start. south bay with 63. coastal fog for the peninsula and 62. in terms of temperatures tomorrow, beautiful day down towards the south bay. it does warm up but looking at 84 in downtown san jose. you really start to see things
thom jensen nbc bay area news. >>> what is happening in florida. let's talk about disney world. the park will be closing as of today but the hotels will be open and keeping people in the hotels at the disney world resort. but again, the park is closing today, saturday and sunday and could be closed potentially after that as well. well into monday and that includes obviously epcot and the animal park they have. >> the storm is going through central florida possibly a category 2....
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thom. what is "brown eyed girl"? that's it. try the colors of music for $400, please. thom.hat are "pink houses"? good. colors of music for $600. diane. what is red? that's the color. colors of music for $800, please.
thom. what is "brown eyed girl"? that's it. try the colors of music for $400, please. thom.hat are "pink houses"? good. colors of music for $600. diane. what is red? that's the color. colors of music for $800, please.
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take randy lot :01 banner :13 paulina :37 senator thom 1:10 sulma 1:30 randy --- pkg--- para conseguiro como daca paulina llev a cabo trmites, hizo pagos, y se someti a la revisin de antecedentes requerida por el gobierno. un proceso tedioso, dijo. s/paulina, "soñadora" "tener todos los documentos para verificar cuando entramos, cuando fuimos a la escuela, que hicimos la escuela aquí en los estados unidos, que nos graduamos aquí". ella y miles de soÑadores tendran que pasar por un proceso an ms riguroso y mucho ms largo para contar con un amparo migratorio bajo la propuesta de ley que presentaron estos senadores republicanos este lunes. uno de los autores de la medida explic. s/senador thom tillis, (r-ok) que primero se tendran que someter una revisin de antecedentes para conseguir la proteccin por cinco aÑos. luego se someteran a otra revisin para mantener el estatus otros cinco aÑos y despus de los 10 podran aplicar para la residencia permanente. luego debern esperar otros cinco aÑos para aplicar para la ciudadana. en total el proceso durara unos 15 aÑos si es el que solicitante cump
take randy lot :01 banner :13 paulina :37 senator thom 1:10 sulma 1:30 randy --- pkg--- para conseguiro como daca paulina llev a cabo trmites, hizo pagos, y se someti a la revisin de antecedentes requerida por el gobierno. un proceso tedioso, dijo. s/paulina, "soñadora" "tener todos los documentos para verificar cuando entramos, cuando fuimos a la escuela, que hicimos la escuela aquí en los estados unidos, que nos graduamos aquí". ella y miles de soÑadores tendran que...
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>> thom, thanks very much. >>> much more on the developments in north korea coming up on "nightly news." experts weigh in on how the united states and the world might respond to north korea's claims. "night "nightly news" begins after this newscast at 5:30. >>> a man pulled a knife on a passenger. it happened on the pittsburg/bay point bound train. when the train arrived at the west oakland station, the suspect ran from police. they caught him and identified him as 23-year-old jay eddie davis of burlingame. he's already on probation. they also found the knife used in that attack. >>> apple's ceo tim cook speaking out about the potential end of daca. cook tweeted today, 250 of my apple co-workers are d.r.e.a.m.ers. i stand with them. they deserve our respect as equals and a solution rooted in american values. president trump is expected to announce his final decision on daca on tuesday. he's threatened to end the obama-era policy that allows those who came here illegally as children to remain in the united states and work. there are nearly 800,000 d.r.e.a.m.ers in the program right now.
>> thom, thanks very much. >>> much more on the developments in north korea coming up on "nightly news." experts weigh in on how the united states and the world might respond to north korea's claims. "night "nightly news" begins after this newscast at 5:30. >>> a man pulled a knife on a passenger. it happened on the pittsburg/bay point bound train. when the train arrived at the west oakland station, the suspect ran from police. they caught him...
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>> thom, thanks a lot. much more on the developments in north korea coming up on "nightly news." experts weigh in on how the united states and the world will respond to north korea's claims. "nightly news" begins after this newscast at 5:30. >>> a terrifying moment for some b.a.r.t. riders last night when a man pulled a knife on a passenger. it happened on a pittsburg/bay point bound train. several people called police when a man held a knife to another rider and threatened him. the train arrived at the west oakland station. police were there but the suspect ran from them. they caught up with him and identified him as 23-year-old jay eddie davis of burlingame. he was already on probation. >>> apple's ceo tim cook is speaking out about the end of deferred action for childhood arrivals or daca. cook tweeted 250 of my apple co-workers are d.r.e.a.m.ers. i stand with them. they deserve our respect as equals and a solution rooted in american values. president trump expected to announce his final decision on daca on tuesday. he has threatened to end the obama-era policy that allows you
>> thom, thanks a lot. much more on the developments in north korea coming up on "nightly news." experts weigh in on how the united states and the world will respond to north korea's claims. "nightly news" begins after this newscast at 5:30. >>> a terrifying moment for some b.a.r.t. riders last night when a man pulled a knife on a passenger. it happened on a pittsburg/bay point bound train. several people called police when a man held a knife to another rider...
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in berkeley thom jensen, nbc bay area news. >>> thom thanks. >>> invite to you stay with us for coverage and free speech week and leading up to it. providing updates on air and online. updating the digital plfrmts 24/7. >> do you want to -- do you want to hear an answer or do you just want to shout. >>> a shoutout in san francisco this morning. an airing of grievances against san francisco congresswoman nancy pelosi. now it was supposed to be a conversation about immigration. disrupted by the very people she was there to support. nbc bay area sam brock watched it unfold. sam, the mine or the didn't have much opportunity to respond couldn't get an answer out. >> reporter: no she really did not jessica. good evening, speaker -- minority leader pelosi was swarmed and drowned out by those folks. you could see in her face at first she is bewildered as to what was happening. to her credit she licensed for about an hour. surrounded by the security detail three or four people the entire time along with colleagues in congress. at one point after a while of waiting they came up the building goes d
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live in richmond, thom jensen, nbc bay area. >> thank you, thom. >>> a u.n. stunner gasped from the floor of the united nations today as president trump's harsh threat against north korea. >> the united states has great strength and patience. but if it is forced to defend itself or its allies we will have no choice but to totally destroy north korea. >> the president then went on to refer to the leader kim jong un as rocketman, saying he was on a suicide mission for himself and his regime. president trump also scolding at times as he called for major change to the united nations and repeated his promise to put america first. that wasn't the only message for the u.n. what he had he had to say about the iron iran nuclear deal that's coming up. >>> paying the consequences for breaking the rules. and the san francisco sheriff's deputy no longer with the the department one day after we reported his we weapon was stolen. a member of local law enforcement had a stolen during a car break-in, the latestants incident on the edge of the design district over the we could
live in richmond, thom jensen, nbc bay area. >> thank you, thom. >>> a u.n. stunner gasped from the floor of the united nations today as president trump's harsh threat against north korea. >> the united states has great strength and patience. but if it is forced to defend itself or its allies we will have no choice but to totally destroy north korea. >> the president then went on to refer to the leader kim jong un as rocketman, saying he was on a suicide mission for...
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what do we know at that point, thom? >> reporter: i can tell you that fire started up on hillside, up on a private gated community just above the main road here, santa theresa boulevard. kids playing with fireworks according to witnesses and one law enforcement official on-the-scene allegedly started that fire. gilroy fire and cal fire have not been able to give us accurate acreage at this time. we do know, though, no homes have been damaged yet. neighbors say they were enjoying the holiday weekend this evening when all of a sudden a fire erupted near their homes. and with such deep and thick grass and brush across the area they have need for concern. >> took them to my brother's house just in case, get the hoses ready. >> reporter: and we've been on-the-scene, we watched several firefighters pull hoses and carry gear up the hill. they're among the numerous departments that have responded and still on-the-scene right now. we do not know if anyone has been detained or questioned in starting that fire. in fact so far gilro
what do we know at that point, thom? >> reporter: i can tell you that fire started up on hillside, up on a private gated community just above the main road here, santa theresa boulevard. kids playing with fireworks according to witnesses and one law enforcement official on-the-scene allegedly started that fire. gilroy fire and cal fire have not been able to give us accurate acreage at this time. we do know, though, no homes have been damaged yet. neighbors say they were enjoying the...
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north carolina secretary thom tillis is pushing for a conservative push for a dream act pushing conservative legislation that will address long-term uncertainty by creating a fair but rigorous process for legal status that requires individuals 18 or over to be either employed or pursue post secondary education or serve in the armed forces. while the president spends part of the week and finalizing his plans for daca, he will also travel to houston and lake charles, louisiana, to witness the discussion destruction ande whose lives were turned upside down. >> brought together by the unbreakable bronze of bond and loyalty that we have for one another. >> in the oval office today, president trump signed a proclamation declaring sunday as a national day of player for victims of the storm. >> we invite all americans to join us as we continue to pray for those who have lost family members and friends, and for those who are suffering from this great crisis. >> the white house tonight is finalizing an initial infusion of relief money for victims of hurricane harvey. the white house office of manageme
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thom jensen has the details. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, marcus, as you said is, it looks like the a's are truly rooted in oakland. this newside is reportedly just four miles from here, near the downtown, likely could have a positive impact on the downtown and neighborhoods around that new park site. 13 acres, and it's near lany college and peralta community college, as well as lake merritt, just blocks from the downtown. the chronicle reporting that the team felt like this was the best side financially, since it is funded privately. it will cost an estimated $500 million. i did some checking this morning, and a survey of economic development reports cities with new buildings show significant positive, economic and economic renew all effects. just ask the businesses across the bay around at&t parks, near coors field in denver and petco park in san diego, just to make a few. it will be interesting to see if oakland will see the same results. some caution, some clastic reports have shown that the econo
thom jensen has the details. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, marcus, as you said is, it looks like the a's are truly rooted in oakland. this newside is reportedly just four miles from here, near the downtown, likely could have a positive impact on the downtown and neighborhoods around that new park site. 13 acres, and it's near lany college and peralta community college, as well as lake merritt, just blocks from the downtown. the chronicle reporting that the team felt like this...
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jensen, nbc bay area news. >> thank you thom. we continue team coverage with jodi hernandez live on the cal campus. and how much is this costing taxpayers and students to keep the community safe? >> reporter: well the university says the cost of yesterday's security here at cal will top $600,000 and with more conservative speakers lined up to visit they're likely going to be shelling out a whole lot more. >> what's the view that undergirds. >> after weeks of plans last night the ben shapiro event is called a success by organizer. >> people were able to attend and leave without being harassed or attacked. so i would say it's a success. >> uc berkeley spent a lot of money to make sure the event took place safely by create ago barricaded primate, closing buildings and bringing in more than 00 police officers. >> i think we're going to be looking into total cost in excess of $600,000. >> but a new slough of even more controversial speakers including milo yiannopoulos and steve bannon is set to visit cal in the coming days. >> i'm def
jensen, nbc bay area news. >> thank you thom. we continue team coverage with jodi hernandez live on the cal campus. and how much is this costing taxpayers and students to keep the community safe? >> reporter: well the university says the cost of yesterday's security here at cal will top $600,000 and with more conservative speakers lined up to visit they're likely going to be shelling out a whole lot more. >> what's the view that undergirds. >> after weeks of plans last...
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thom jensen is at the emery target store where this happened over the weekend. >> reporter: the timing of this robbery could be crucial in this case. investigators want anybody who is watching the story to watch the surveillance video because it could hold other clues. they came in with guns and masks on. one pointed directly in a target employee's face. as managers gathering money from all of the cash registers. >> these individuals were entirely covered up. so difficulty in identifying who they are. >> reporter: someone seeing these videos might know who the men are. maybe a friend, coworkers, or relative will recognize the gun, clothing, or maybe how they walk. >> no small tips. >> reporter: information on the get-away car is nondescript. >> does not seem coincidental. i think there was some sort of knowledge or some sort of background in retail establishments in the close-down procedure that retail establishment has. >> reporter: multiple suspects in this case, may have talked about it or bragged about it. they want to hear from anybody who may have heard anything about it. target
thom jensen is at the emery target store where this happened over the weekend. >> reporter: the timing of this robbery could be crucial in this case. investigators want anybody who is watching the story to watch the surveillance video because it could hold other clues. they came in with guns and masks on. one pointed directly in a target employee's face. as managers gathering money from all of the cash registers. >> these individuals were entirely covered up. so difficulty in...
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we're live in oak lend, thom jensen, "today in the bay." >> thanks a lot, thom. >>> president trump is meeting against with democrats and republicans. >> this is the third day in a row he's brought both sides together to talk tax reform. "today in the bay's" tracie potts is covering it all, as she does, live from washington. >> hey, guys, good morning. just seconds ago we got the white house recap of the president's dinner meeting with democrats and republicans last night. they say that it focused on cutting taxes for the middle class and the president urged them to get it done. >> bring back our wealth. >> reporter: president trump today against making a big push for tax reform. >> right now the momentum is with the president. >> he wants to lower tax rates for businesses. >> the president is to push for as low a rate as we can get. >> reporter: mr. trump wet some reps and democrats last night. christmass told the president they want incent inns, tax policies that support families and a simpler tax code without adding to the nation's debt. that's off the aend tao for a while. >> the n
we're live in oak lend, thom jensen, "today in the bay." >> thanks a lot, thom. >>> president trump is meeting against with democrats and republicans. >> this is the third day in a row he's brought both sides together to talk tax reform. "today in the bay's" tracie potts is covering it all, as she does, live from washington. >> hey, guys, good morning. just seconds ago we got the white house recap of the president's dinner meeting with democrats...
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nbc bay area's thom jensen spoke with the victim. he joins us live from san francisco international airport where she's heading out of town now, tom. >> reporter: she just headed off, vicky, a little bit earlier from san francisco international to london. she had some things yesterday during that attempted robbery on bart that she just absolutely could not let go of if she was going to make this trip abroad tonight. so she did some very quick thinking and did something very unusual to save herself and her belongings. julie dragland has been preparing for a trip to london for a long time. her ids, credit cards and her phone all essentials for that trip. but on a moving bart train saturday en route from daly city to dublin, something unusual happened. >> somebody dropped a note into my lap. i didn't see them or a hand or anything. >> reporter: the note read if she wanted to live, to hand over her wallet and phone now, that two guns were pointed at her and that she better not turn around. dragland says she doubted the threat was valid e
nbc bay area's thom jensen spoke with the victim. he joins us live from san francisco international airport where she's heading out of town now, tom. >> reporter: she just headed off, vicky, a little bit earlier from san francisco international to london. she had some things yesterday during that attempted robbery on bart that she just absolutely could not let go of if she was going to make this trip abroad tonight. so she did some very quick thinking and did something very unusual to...
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. >> reporter: doris thom says in her 80s and came all the way from cleveland. >> i feel a part of history. this is my generation that started the comfortable rights focus. >> reporter: a life of fighting for equality and she gets to soak in this monument, her people. doris's story is pretty common here. >> it's a pilgrimage for so many people. we started off with 7 or 8 wheelchairs. i think we have over 30. >> reporter: but elliss this is about coming together. he thinks back to an emotional moment exhibit, the young boy lynched in the 1950s. >> they said can we cry together? they grabbed him and they cried together. that excites me because that means that two cultures and two communities find this space compelling enough that they can come together and cry together and learn together and find ways to heal. >> reporter: as brothers, a bitter sweet moment. they also want to learn about history and look forward. >> i like to learn about my culture and how we were and stuff like that. >> reporter: museum is about. >> certainly a treasure. also at the event, a west african dance company and g
. >> reporter: doris thom says in her 80s and came all the way from cleveland. >> i feel a part of history. this is my generation that started the comfortable rights focus. >> reporter: a life of fighting for equality and she gets to soak in this monument, her people. doris's story is pretty common here. >> it's a pilgrimage for so many people. we started off with 7 or 8 wheelchairs. i think we have over 30. >> reporter: but elliss this is about coming together. he...
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laura: we don't know what that is in we're not sure what trump thom is in general.might -- trump promises in general. he might say something but then it will be quiet and he will rent it up again. we will have to see -- he will grant it up again -- ramp it up again. brent: let's listen to what venezuela said in reaction. >> we do not accept threats from president trump or whoever in this world. we are a people of peace, a peaceful people. and what we want is relations of mutual respect not only with united states, but all countries all over the world. so this racist and supremacist theory, this return to the gold world, -- cold world, for a moment we didn't know if we were listening to president reagan in 1982 president trump in 2017. brent: so there you have ronald reagan's name coming up. cold war, but white supremacist as well. laura: i think he is to throw as much in there as possible because now they find themselves in the defensive. but you see in trump's speech things that you might find in a more traditional u.s. foreign-policy, especially in this venezuelan
laura: we don't know what that is in we're not sure what trump thom is in general.might -- trump promises in general. he might say something but then it will be quiet and he will rent it up again. we will have to see -- he will grant it up again -- ramp it up again. brent: let's listen to what venezuela said in reaction. >> we do not accept threats from president trump or whoever in this world. we are a people of peace, a peaceful people. and what we want is relations of mutual respect...
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was it thoms jefferson? he had -- thomas jefferson? what brilliant crafts people, what amazing people, talented people did that? where are their names listed? we need to look at our past and see that not only was slavery the subje subjugation of peoplea great effort but also in my opinion my humble poa opinion bt was a lie that we tell ourselves that the people that were the birth of of this country that somehow were supermen that built an economy by themselves. they didn't build the economy that allowed this country to be what it is. without being on the backs of thousands of people who did not get acknowledged. >> what dave and i are trying to do it's just lying bringing the culture together so that we can talk and be realistic about these issues. you know when you have a president that says these beloved statues, these statues represent a time when people talk about a heritage. a heritage of what? much people that wanted to fight to keep slavery, you know what i'm saying, so like people complaining left and right complaining like ka
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thom jensen is live in oakland at a vigil. >> reporter: these people who are still streaming in for this. what they don't know is if the president will cut the program. . hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrants brought to the u.s. as children. for the past five years, all have been protected from deportation by the daca program. today, social media lit up after fox news reported that the white house decidesed to kill the program. >> if you remove those children from our country,t
thom jensen is live in oakland at a vigil. >> reporter: these people who are still streaming in for this. what they don't know is if the president will cut the program. . hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrants brought to the u.s. as children. for the past five years, all have been protected from deportation by the daca program. today, social media lit up after fox news reported that the white house decidesed to kill the program. >> if you remove those children from our...
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. >> directly 4,000 meters away from where we're a >> repor thom county opera delaware is testing rapid sos, software allowing the existing 911 system to read more data coming from smart phones. >> it pin points it right on top located. >> reporter: the id 2012. >> 911 workers are doing heroic we're giving them no data to g those ca >> reporter: he teamed with a friend on an emerg >> it wa problem, someone is calling in, in distress, no idea where they >> reporter: they co-founded rapid sos. more important was the four years they spent taking input from government officials and many centers. they released a free app called haven. last december a thick, damp fog blue ridge m >> your mind just goes into fr >> reporter: so he tapped the haven app. >> operator told me where i would be and they >> reporter: almost 20% of the nation's 911 call centers using rapid sos. it may cover most of the country for some enough. in 2014 an fcc study said fixing 911 location issues could save more than 10,000 lives a year. >> congress talked about it but there hasn't legislation let alone any passage of s
. >> directly 4,000 meters away from where we're a >> repor thom county opera delaware is testing rapid sos, software allowing the existing 911 system to read more data coming from smart phones. >> it pin points it right on top located. >> reporter: the id 2012. >> 911 workers are doing heroic we're giving them no data to g those ca >> reporter: he teamed with a friend on an emerg >> it wa problem, someone is calling in, in distress, no idea where they...
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. >> we have team coverage starting with nbc bay area thom jensen who spoke with a woman arrested and what's her side of the story? >> reporter: raj, she says this sign it was large probably up to about my chin and about a foot wider than my body. she said she did carry it here before the speech started she was arrested. she had no idea it could be deemed a weapon. >> the arrest was captured on video, 44-year-old sarah rourk of sand brunn of cuffed and held in jail overnight accused of having a prohibited weapon at a admonition. >> i wish i could say i was shocked. >> what pam i charged with. >> rourk of one of nine arrested by lerkly police for carrying certain signs or items the department deemed dangerous at an antifacist demonstration thursday. >> my heart don't doesn't want to believe what i've been seeing. but my eyes don't lie to me. so i wish i could say i was deocked.
. >> we have team coverage starting with nbc bay area thom jensen who spoke with a woman arrested and what's her side of the story? >> reporter: raj, she says this sign it was large probably up to about my chin and about a foot wider than my body. she said she did carry it here before the speech started she was arrested. she had no idea it could be deemed a weapon. >> the arrest was captured on video, 44-year-old sarah rourk of sand brunn of cuffed and held in jail overnight...
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he fell on the trail, woozy thom tillis. everybody thought he was drunk, they realize he had malaria and they cared for him. eventually he can't return and there are times when he mentions in a journal sitting underneath a large oak tree looking out over the cedar key estuary near the home. and he reflected back on bonaventure. and so at that point he rewrites a section of the bonaventure cemetery, talking about what is death? what does that mean? some of his viewpoints are really interesting. he feels it's very important to children to walk in nature to see the intermingling of life and death. that's real. he also says human beings will do what they can with gravestones and little artificial plots and writing on to memorialize the dead. it's seen as a place of gloom and despair. he says, but now that i've lived in bonaventure with the eagles soaring around, with the vines climbed up, the birds chirping, this is not a gloomy place at all. this is of vote of the living, not the dead. nature trump's death. that's he is a view.
he fell on the trail, woozy thom tillis. everybody thought he was drunk, they realize he had malaria and they cared for him. eventually he can't return and there are times when he mentions in a journal sitting underneath a large oak tree looking out over the cedar key estuary near the home. and he reflected back on bonaventure. and so at that point he rewrites a section of the bonaventure cemetery, talking about what is death? what does that mean? some of his viewpoints are really interesting....
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arms and introduce legislation, right before they left town, to make sure that the president -- >> thom tillis -- >> while they were out of town to try to push mueller out. >> and the president is still putting his fingers in, trying to mess with that. still complaining to thom tillis of north carolina -- >> it's like -- >> -- why are you protecting mueller? to get rid of the guy. >>>a little lighter moment. sean spicer was next to go. it seems like a long time to go. it was announced the day anthony scaramucci was joining the white house house. for months, the spicer show was must-see tv. >> this was the large ses audience to ever witness an inauguration, period, both in person and around the globe. you had a -- you know, as despicable as hitler who didn't even sink to the -- to using chemical weapons. >> he says it's a ban. >> he's using the words that the media is using. >> i understand your point -- >> it is extreme vetting. >> the president himself called it a ban. >> i understand. >> is he confused or are you confused? >> i'm not confused. i think the words that are being used to
arms and introduce legislation, right before they left town, to make sure that the president -- >> thom tillis -- >> while they were out of town to try to push mueller out. >> and the president is still putting his fingers in, trying to mess with that. still complaining to thom tillis of north carolina -- >> it's like -- >> -- why are you protecting mueller? to get rid of the guy. >>>a little lighter moment. sean spicer was next to go. it seems like a long...
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on thom hartmann in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture the barbecues beers and burgers are still around but whatever happened to the labor movement that gave labor day its name as richard wolfe in just a moment and jeff sessions says the repeal of dhaka is compassionate but what's so compassionate about kicking eight hundred thousand young people out of a one country they were really called home last brian pruitt and a christian at tonight's politics. american celebrated labor day this past weekend they did so it's a moment in time when the labor movement itself is weaker than it's been for generations in two thousand and sixteen just six point four percent of private sector workers and just ten point seven percent of all workers belong to a union. this is a sharp decline from just the one nine hundred eighty s. when around a third of american workers were part of a union so who or what killed the american labor movement and how can we bring it back to life joining me now is richard w
on thom hartmann in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture the barbecues beers and burgers are still around but whatever happened to the labor movement that gave labor day its name as richard wolfe in just a moment and jeff sessions says the repeal of dhaka is compassionate but what's so compassionate about kicking eight hundred thousand young people out of a one country they were really called home last brian pruitt and a christian at tonight's politics....
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. ♪ and the home of the brave >> thom jensen nbc bay area news. >> there was also a heavy police presenceofficers from up to ten agencies provided support. the precautions was intended to prevent this kind of violence that we saw back in february. >> at the same time it feels like the most expensive photo op in university history. >> had to be checked by officers first. and on facebook yiannopoulos complained that many did not make it in because of security measures. the line was slow because of only one metal detector. go to nbcbayarea.com and check out tweets from our supporters. >>> still to come here at 11:00, is there any hope. nearly a week since the earthquake in mexico. families holding out hope to find their loved ones. live in mexico city. >>> also, fake news on facebook. the warning president obama issued to mark zuckerberg. >>> ed sheeran not performing at levi stadium and we'll tell you why. >> a return to summer like heat for the week ahead. how hot the temperatures will get in your neighborhood when we come right back. marcus and - )define lifetime." one man tells our consu
. ♪ and the home of the brave >> thom jensen nbc bay area news. >> there was also a heavy police presenceofficers from up to ten agencies provided support. the precautions was intended to prevent this kind of violence that we saw back in february. >> at the same time it feels like the most expensive photo op in university history. >> had to be checked by officers first. and on facebook yiannopoulos complained that many did not make it in because of security measures....
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diane, thom, betsy, good to have you with us today. good luck. here comes the jeopardy!. let's see if we can clear the board with these categories... we'll tell you what it says.
diane, thom, betsy, good to have you with us today. good luck. here comes the jeopardy!. let's see if we can clear the board with these categories... we'll tell you what it says.
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with us today is kidnap thom, a family farmer from leesburg. where's kip?i kip, who fears that his family's farming -- how long, kip? >> 187 years. >> that's peanuts, kip. that's a long time. but that great heritage could come to an end because of the death tax or the estate tax and could make it impossible for him to pass that legacy to his wonderful family. we're not going to let that happen. we are not going to allow the death tax to steal away the american dream from these great, great families, many of which are in this room today. we will protect our farmers, ranchers and our small businesses and we will make taxes simple, easy and fair for all americans. okay? third, we will cut taxes on american businesses to restore our competitive edge and create more jobs and higher wages for american workers. in indiana you have seen first hand that cutting taxes on businesses makes your state more competitive and leads to more jobs and higher paychecks for your workers. now we want to do the same thing for america, making our country more competitive with other
with us today is kidnap thom, a family farmer from leesburg. where's kip?i kip, who fears that his family's farming -- how long, kip? >> 187 years. >> that's peanuts, kip. that's a long time. but that great heritage could come to an end because of the death tax or the estate tax and could make it impossible for him to pass that legacy to his wonderful family. we're not going to let that happen. we are not going to allow the death tax to steal away the american dream from these...
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thom joyner interview ised us in space -- interviewed us in space. that one picture and that interview were listened to by a million people, and now kids come up to me and tell me they heard that interview, and they want to be astronauts. they just wanted to be ball players, and there's nothing wrong with being a ball player. i was a ball player. but the key is you can do so much more than just one thing. >> host: this photo, where were you when this was taken? >> guest: this was -- we had undocked from the international space station in 2009, and we were floating in the mid deck of the space shuttle atlantis on sps-129. >> host: tyler, marietta, georgia. good afternoon, please go ahead. >> caller: good afternoon. at nasa do they discuss why there's so many conspiracy theories about the moon landing? and my second question is do you think we really landed on thee moon? >> host: tyler, do you think we landed on the moon? >> guest: no, i do not. >> host: why? >> caller: if you go on youtube, you can see so many videos where it kind of looks like there'
thom joyner interview ised us in space -- interviewed us in space. that one picture and that interview were listened to by a million people, and now kids come up to me and tell me they heard that interview, and they want to be astronauts. they just wanted to be ball players, and there's nothing wrong with being a ball player. i was a ball player. but the key is you can do so much more than just one thing. >> host: this photo, where were you when this was taken? >> guest: this was --...
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thom thomas. >>> back here in our area city, state and federal leaders will join members to philadelphia'so ricon community. bob brady and others will ask president trump and others for immediate federal relief. there are about 3.5 million citizens living in puerto rico right now. philadelphia has the second largest puerto rico population in the country. many of their family members are still on the island. you may be wondering what's the best way to do it? do i donate supplies or cash? pamela osborne joins us live from pennsylvania headquarters in center city, pam. >> reporter: the best thing people at home can do at this point is donate cash and there's a reason why monetary donations are working best in disasters especially as we talk about how to help our neighbors in puerto rico. it is an island. it isn't like harvey or irma where they can drive supplies in or fly them douchblt there has been significant damage to infrastructu infrastructure. the boats that do make it, they can't just pull up and dock on the island because the damage is that extensive. it is also difficult for planes
thom thomas. >>> back here in our area city, state and federal leaders will join members to philadelphia'so ricon community. bob brady and others will ask president trump and others for immediate federal relief. there are about 3.5 million citizens living in puerto rico right now. philadelphia has the second largest puerto rico population in the country. many of their family members are still on the island. you may be wondering what's the best way to do it? do i donate supplies or...
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it will be introduced by senator thom tillis known as the rac act which means recognizing american children. they could remain in the country based on experience, military service, and if they came to the country before the age of 60. house minority leader nancy pelosi said it was the press the dream act which would give residents under 18 to get status and the president agreed. >> it is the bill that we all support. what was to be determined was is and what there would be in terms of border security but the essence of the built was what the president committed and we trusted to honor that. >> and by the way the wall is happening folks. believe me.>> -- >> reporter: the president still adamant abouthe border wall mat king that statement at rally friday night, nancy pelosi was met with protest by those who called her a traitor for negotiating with the president and the 1st of its kind benefit dinner is happening tonight across the street from city hall, it's an 8 course meal and the money from those paying for the dinner will help some of the dreamers renew their immigration status. >>> 9 in
it will be introduced by senator thom tillis known as the rac act which means recognizing american children. they could remain in the country based on experience, military service, and if they came to the country before the age of 60. house minority leader nancy pelosi said it was the press the dream act which would give residents under 18 to get status and the president agreed. >> it is the bill that we all support. what was to be determined was is and what there would be in terms of...
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he promised that he opposed amnesty, thom tillis.n the border had to be secure before any kind of immigration reform became law. it looks like he didn't mean any of that. we asked senator tillis to come on tonight. he declined. we bet if we asked him or any other pro-amnesty republican on the hill, what is wrong with enforcing immigration laws on the books? they tell you it's cruel to deport people who have lived here for a while. okay, fair point. it be easier to take if our elite showed a similar concern for hurting american citizens and there are many of those. like the 14 million on disability, one in six on antidepressants. more than 50,000 who died of drug overdoses just in the last year. almost as many as were killed during the entire decade of the vietnam war. you hear about those people occasionally in washington. you hear what those poor daca kids deal with a lot more. donald trump ran with almost no support from the republican establishment. in many cases, they actively denounced him. they almost all despised him, but he w
he promised that he opposed amnesty, thom tillis.n the border had to be secure before any kind of immigration reform became law. it looks like he didn't mean any of that. we asked senator tillis to come on tonight. he declined. we bet if we asked him or any other pro-amnesty republican on the hill, what is wrong with enforcing immigration laws on the books? they tell you it's cruel to deport people who have lived here for a while. okay, fair point. it be easier to take if our elite showed a...
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north carolina senator thom tillis is worth leading a republican push for conservative dream at this spokesman telling "fox news" tell us is -- legislation that will address the long-term uncertainty facing undocumented minors with poor legal status that requires individuals 18 roberts peter employed, pursue post-secondary education or served in the armed forces. while the president will spend part of the week and finalizing his plans for daca he will travel to houston, lake charles louisiana to witness the destruction there and meet with people whose lives have been turned upside down. >> what we are one american family brought together in times of tragedy by via breakable bonds of love and loyalty we have for one another. the oval office of a president trump signed a proclamation declaring sunday as a national day of prayer for victims of the storm. >> we invite all americans to join us as we continue to pray for those who've lost family members and friends and for those who are suffering from this great prices. >> that's and at the white house is finalizing an initial infusion of
north carolina senator thom tillis is worth leading a republican push for conservative dream at this spokesman telling "fox news" tell us is -- legislation that will address the long-term uncertainty facing undocumented minors with poor legal status that requires individuals 18 roberts peter employed, pursue post-secondary education or served in the armed forces. while the president will spend part of the week and finalizing his plans for daca he will travel to houston, lake charles...
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. >>> thom jensen nbc area news. >>> b.a.r.t. says they are being deployed to hot spots. it's also working to hire more police officers. fare aversion another big concern, costing the agency nearly $25 billion a year. >>> happening today in bay area will talk about a string of assaults targeting asian women. two weeks ago they an arrested a person, and say the man would approach unsuspecting woman and start punching them. several victims may have been followed from the munyie spots. >>> the west sacramento father accused of killing his children is due in court. they say he killed his 11-year-old son, 9-year-old daughter and 7 month old son. they are trying to help the grieving mother. >> it's been hard for the family. and for me personally too. but it's harder for my aunt who this happened to. i was close to my cousins and i just saw them two weeks ago and they are gone now. and it's hard for us to get that through our heads. >> reporter: he said he knew the family and not aware ofny problems. >>> still no word on president trump governor brown to see if he'll move it to
. >>> thom jensen nbc area news. >>> b.a.r.t. says they are being deployed to hot spots. it's also working to hire more police officers. fare aversion another big concern, costing the agency nearly $25 billion a year. >>> happening today in bay area will talk about a string of assaults targeting asian women. two weeks ago they an arrested a person, and say the man would approach unsuspecting woman and start punching them. several victims may have been followed from...
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republican senator thom tillis says he's working on the conservative version of the d.r.e.a.m. act and tweeted my legislation will provide a fair and rigorous path for undocumented children to earn legal status. >>> south korea's navy conducting drills as the pressure mounts over north korea's nuclear program and the white house said all options are on the tabled. maggie rulli with the latest. >> reporter: north korea's taunting the u.s.ling their recent nuclear test a gift package. but the urs and .s. and allies fighting back promising to protect american citizens at all costs. president trump is allowing japan and south korea to buy more powerful weapons from the u.s. as south korea continues to carry out live fire exercises off the korean coast. now south and north korea are squaring offe ining off face to. >> when everybody says the sky is blue and orange only one den that, that is not defiance, that is dilution. they should stop all large scale joint military exercise. >> reporter: ambassador to the u.n. nickki haleckkki haley alsh words. >> his abusive use of missiles and
republican senator thom tillis says he's working on the conservative version of the d.r.e.a.m. act and tweeted my legislation will provide a fair and rigorous path for undocumented children to earn legal status. >>> south korea's navy conducting drills as the pressure mounts over north korea's nuclear program and the white house said all options are on the tabled. maggie rulli with the latest. >> reporter: north korea's taunting the u.s.ling their recent nuclear test a gift...
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this book, but actually you could see this coming a long ways, is you authors -- including you and thom who are, you're with the conservative aei, he's with brookings, but you have a reputation as being in the forefront as straight shooters and objective commenters who love the institutionsing with. so you'll be accused of having chosen sides, basically x. is that fair? and did e.j. dionne -- e.j. die onhornswoggle you or bamboozle you? >> no. let me go back with a little bit of history, you know? it's even worse than it looks became a a new york times bestseller in part because of a wonderful and brilliant editor at "the washington post," carlos lozada, who edited the outlook section there of the sunday paper, and we did an excerpt the sunday before the book was released on monday, and he gave it the title let's just say it, the republicans are the problem. and that went viral. and we got a lot of, we're on c-span, so i won't use system of the terms, a lot of feedback. [laughter] from that. but a lot of it was pushback from a press corps that simply couldn't deal with the notion that t
this book, but actually you could see this coming a long ways, is you authors -- including you and thom who are, you're with the conservative aei, he's with brookings, but you have a reputation as being in the forefront as straight shooters and objective commenters who love the institutionsing with. so you'll be accused of having chosen sides, basically x. is that fair? and did e.j. dionne -- e.j. die onhornswoggle you or bamboozle you? >> no. let me go back with a little bit of history,...
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with us today is kip thom, a family farmer from leesburg. hi, kip. fears that his family's farming heritage, been a long time. how long, kip? 187 years. that's peanuts. [applause] wow. that's a long time. but that great heritage could come to an end because of the death tax or the estate tax and could make it impossible for him to pass that legacy to his wonderful family. we're not going to let that happen. we are not going to allow the death tax to steal away the american dream from these great, great families. many of which are in this room today. [applause] we will protect our farmers, our ranchers and our small businesses, and we will make taxes simple, easy and fair for all americans. okay? [applause] 30, we will cut taxes on american businesses to restore our competitive edge and create more jobs and higher wages for american workers. [applause] in indiana you have seen first hand that cutting taxes on businesses makes your state more competitive and leads to more jobs and higher paychecks for your workers. now we want to do the same thing for
with us today is kip thom, a family farmer from leesburg. hi, kip. fears that his family's farming heritage, been a long time. how long, kip? 187 years. that's peanuts. [applause] wow. that's a long time. but that great heritage could come to an end because of the death tax or the estate tax and could make it impossible for him to pass that legacy to his wonderful family. we're not going to let that happen. we are not going to allow the death tax to steal away the american dream from these...
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so that is thom yorke of radiohead. your response to that?i would say to tom york saying we are supporting the israeli government, willy-nilly, tom. i've said this to him was that well, not face-to-face because he won't talk to me. i said, willy-nilly, you are. after you did your gig in tel aviv, it was a liberty from pages of israeli newspapers. -- it was all over the front pages of these really newspapers. there's a quote saying this is the best moment for hasbro that we've had in decades. radiohead playing. it is given us so much better position and so much more power than we had before they played. it doesn't matter what they say. not that they're speaking much about it. they're being pretty quiet about it. if you listened to what tom yorke has said since the gig -- amy: you been going back and forth with him a lot >>. no, no, before they play, i contacted him. i wrote him a number of females and asked if we could talk about it. and then there was a little bit of to and fro when he said, -- it is enough, saying people like me. throwing mu
so that is thom yorke of radiohead. your response to that?i would say to tom york saying we are supporting the israeli government, willy-nilly, tom. i've said this to him was that well, not face-to-face because he won't talk to me. i said, willy-nilly, you are. after you did your gig in tel aviv, it was a liberty from pages of israeli newspapers. -- it was all over the front pages of these really newspapers. there's a quote saying this is the best moment for hasbro that we've had in decades....
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that news comes as a public and public and senator thom tillis crafted new legislation that will give so-called dreamers a permanent path to residency. going to come to you on this. chief immigration specialist. >> thank you. golden opportunity on the part of the white house to prove to the rest of the, to my community, that they like us and the trump administration -- these are the best of the best. these kids did not commit a crime. they did not know they are illegal. they are the perfect immigrant. they have been assimilated. they speak english better than you and i. they feel american. they are working for the art criminals. they aren't gang members we may need them in the future to be the future labor force. why should president trump not to take this advantage and gave this to my community, we are with you. >> eboni: let me ask you quickly, what will be the political consequences -- vehicle commands! the political conferences would be the republic and party is pushing the hispanics over to the democrat party. 44% of hispanic voters voted for bush. 30% of hispanics voted for trum
that news comes as a public and public and senator thom tillis crafted new legislation that will give so-called dreamers a permanent path to residency. going to come to you on this. chief immigration specialist. >> thank you. golden opportunity on the part of the white house to prove to the rest of the, to my community, that they like us and the trump administration -- these are the best of the best. these kids did not commit a crime. they did not know they are illegal. they are the...