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marianne? >> reporter: a car was going very fast. it plowed into this black ford. you can see where the ford jumped the curb here and hit this parked car. over here, you can see the back end is crushed. it didn't end there. they say the driver then proceeded to plow into at least ten vehicles parked here on maker avenue and that was enough to wake neighbors up and they sprang into action. >> will whole neighborhood was trying to stop him. they were crowded around his car. we took his seat belt off and pulled him out. we were trying to have him lay there until the authorities came. >> police arrived and questioned the driver. he was later loaded into a stretcher and then into an ambulance where he was taken to a nearby hospital. we reached out to san jose police this morning. but they still have not confirmed if the man was arrested or if he was, what charges he now faces. neighbors say this happens at least once april month where someone is speeding on this street and plows into parked vehicles. it's a problem they've been dealing with for ten years. that same driv
marianne? >> reporter: a car was going very fast. it plowed into this black ford. you can see where the ford jumped the curb here and hit this parked car. over here, you can see the back end is crushed. it didn't end there. they say the driver then proceeded to plow into at least ten vehicles parked here on maker avenue and that was enough to wake neighbors up and they sprang into action. >> will whole neighborhood was trying to stop him. they were crowded around his car. we took...
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nbc bay area's marianne favro is live where it happened in san jose. marianne? >> reporter: this went down at 2:00 this morning. a red car was racing down the street going very fast when it plowed into several cars, including this black ford. you can see where the ford was hit so hard, it jumped the curb here and hit this parked car and the back end here is crushed. it didn't end here. neighbors say the driver proceeded to plow into a total of ten vehicles parked here. that was enough to wake them up and they sprang into action. >> the whole neighborhood was trying to stop him. they were crowded around his car. they opened his door and took him out. we were trying to have him lay there until the authorities came. >> police arrived and questioned the driver. he was later loaded into a stretcher and then into an ambulance where he was taken to a nearby hospital. we reached out to san jose police today, but they have not confirmed if the man was arrested or if he is suspected of drunk driving. neighbors say this happens at least once a month where someone speeds on
nbc bay area's marianne favro is live where it happened in san jose. marianne? >> reporter: this went down at 2:00 this morning. a red car was racing down the street going very fast when it plowed into several cars, including this black ford. you can see where the ford was hit so hard, it jumped the curb here and hit this parked car and the back end here is crushed. it didn't end here. neighbors say the driver proceeded to plow into a total of ten vehicles parked here. that was enough to...
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. >> marianne victorian crandall. >> out of the presence of the jury, marianne crandall told the court that, like carrie zuk, she met tom through dar, and a couple of weeks after dar's murder, marianne stopped by the farm to offer tom support. >> i don't mean to embarrass you, but you had sex with tom in his living room? >> he tried to. and it was stopped. >> who tried and who stopped? >> he tried, and we both stopped. >> you don't have a sexual relationship with somebody within two weeks after your wife's been murdered in that house. >> but the jury never heard marianne crandall's testimony because there was no indication of a romantic relationship prior to dar's murder, the judge ruled, just as he did in first trial, that her testimony was prejudicial and, therefore, inadmissible. it was a huge blow to the prosecution's case. >> it supports the position that they weren't this deeply in love couple that he kept trying to present. i mean, that would have proven that. >> but norris still had her two key witnesses, tom's own son heath and heath's friend skyler watty, both two years older
. >> marianne victorian crandall. >> out of the presence of the jury, marianne crandall told the court that, like carrie zuk, she met tom through dar, and a couple of weeks after dar's murder, marianne stopped by the farm to offer tom support. >> i don't mean to embarrass you, but you had sex with tom in his living room? >> he tried to. and it was stopped. >> who tried and who stopped? >> he tried, and we both stopped. >> you don't have a sexual...
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"action news" reporter trish hart ma is in upper marianne township. walter, this is one of the warming station in the upper marianne community center.>> mag for the powercer to come back o. >> a welcome break from the cold dark house. they are going on 24 hours without power. >> our whole neighborhood is down. pretty much every friend we know is out of power. >> so they to the gymnastic center for folks that needed warmth, a cellphone charge or to do. >> it's kee kids entertained. got back on to the internet. the kids danced and had a great time. >> high winds brought down tree to the area, many knocking out power. delaware county declared a state of doubling operation center and bringing in resources. the head of the county emergency services is urging folks without power to be safe. >> rigging electrical appliances off of a battery placing generators inside, all of these things can lead to tragedy. this warming center is open until 3:00 a.m. >> a lot of work to be done. peco crews are out now working around the clock until power is fully restored. >
"action news" reporter trish hart ma is in upper marianne township. walter, this is one of the warming station in the upper marianne community center.>> mag for the powercer to come back o. >> a welcome break from the cold dark house. they are going on 24 hours without power. >> our whole neighborhood is down. pretty much every friend we know is out of power. >> so they to the gymnastic center for folks that needed warmth, a cellphone charge or to do. >>...
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okay, thank you, marianne. >>> they're bracing for more snow in the sierra. caltrans tweeted out the photo of a snow block, highway 89. jeff ranieri's forecast saying that storm could bring up to three feet of snow in the higher elevations starting tomorrow and into the weekend too. areas as low as colfax could get a dusting. now let's show you what it looks like outside. this is i-80 at soda springs. caltrans has issued a travel warning from late friday into saturday. telling everybody who is driving to be through that pass by 4:00. and of course we invite you to stay with us online and have the latest on the rain and snow. you can follow it on our nbc bay area app. it is free to download. we'll have the latest coming up at 6:00, 11:00 this evening, and today in the bay by the way will start early at 4:00 a.m. and our crews will be out overnight gathering everything you need to know to make sure that you have a safe morning commute. >>> mark zuckerberg finally breakeding his silence. the facebook ceo released a statement today on his facebook page about the
okay, thank you, marianne. >>> they're bracing for more snow in the sierra. caltrans tweeted out the photo of a snow block, highway 89. jeff ranieri's forecast saying that storm could bring up to three feet of snow in the higher elevations starting tomorrow and into the weekend too. areas as low as colfax could get a dusting. now let's show you what it looks like outside. this is i-80 at soda springs. caltrans has issued a travel warning from late friday into saturday. telling...
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. >> marianne favro with a closer look there. marianne. >> fur students held signs at the walkout. signs supporting second amendment rights. they say while their hearts go out to the victims of a parkland, florida shooting they don't believe the answer is gun control. >> at first glance. this walkout at gunderson high school looks like many others at schools across the nation today. students gathering to call for stricter gun control. but, here, there was another voice. a few students held signs supporting second amendment rights. senior charles cotton who organized a counterprotest held a sign saying, guns don't kill people, people kill people. >> if there is some one like me that has the a voice. i want to be a voice, if they're too scared to stand up. i made the sign. in my opinion, banning guns won't change anything. >> most of the 100 students attending the national school walkout at gunderson had a different opinion. they say they're fighting for restrictive gun laws. >> has to be a change with the gun control. obviously, if this keeps happening. something has to change. >> t
. >> marianne favro with a closer look there. marianne. >> fur students held signs at the walkout. signs supporting second amendment rights. they say while their hearts go out to the victims of a parkland, florida shooting they don't believe the answer is gun control. >> at first glance. this walkout at gunderson high school looks like many others at schools across the nation today. students gathering to call for stricter gun control. but, here, there was another voice. a few...
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. [♪] marianne: i'm marianne rafferty. one man dead near the white house from a self-unapplicanted gunshot wound. it happened just before noon along the north fence line. the secret service says no round were shot toward the white house. president trump was in florida at the time of the shooting. he spent the morning at his golf course before attending a fundraiser at the mar-a-lago resort. texans held their march for trump in austin. the march was met by anti-fascist counter-protesters. i'm marianne rafferty. now back to "justice with judge jeanine." jeanine." judge jeanine: former secretary of state condoleezza rice has a message for adam schiff. >> i spent a lot of time in washington and i know you have a hard job and i appreciate what you are doing for the country. but i hope you can wrap it up. the country needs to get back to business. that's my greatest hope. judge jeanine: i wonder if he'll take the advice. former trump campaign spokesperson. deputy press secretary. what i find shock being that, i'll go to you, jos
. [♪] marianne: i'm marianne rafferty. one man dead near the white house from a self-unapplicanted gunshot wound. it happened just before noon along the north fence line. the secret service says no round were shot toward the white house. president trump was in florida at the time of the shooting. he spent the morning at his golf course before attending a fundraiser at the mar-a-lago resort. texans held their march for trump in austin. the march was met by anti-fascist counter-protesters. i'm...
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and in 2007, concern is spreading among baird's closest friends, like marianne macy. >> you know, the 4:00 or 5:00 a.m. lifestyle had to change. he didn't look healthy. people's lifestyles changed, and baird was still out there doing a lot of the same stuff. >> do you want to do it afterwards? >> no, right now is cool. >> i think it was more like work for him later. >> on february 21, 2008, baird jones, life of the party circuit, is found dead in his apartment. he's 53 years old. do you remember when you heard he had passed? >> i was shocked. i mean, he was way too young to die, and i didn't know that he had ever had any health problems. >> an autopsy reveals it was a heart attack. in his will, baird gives all his property to his good friend hoop, an estate said to be worth $2 million, not including his celebrity art collection. how surprised was he that he had gotten this inheritance? >> he was pretty surprised. he, he didn't expect it, really. >> i think it would just like baird to take care of his buddy, and that's what he did. >> do you want to see a bunch of the celebrity art dow
and in 2007, concern is spreading among baird's closest friends, like marianne macy. >> you know, the 4:00 or 5:00 a.m. lifestyle had to change. he didn't look healthy. people's lifestyles changed, and baird was still out there doing a lot of the same stuff. >> do you want to do it afterwards? >> no, right now is cool. >> i think it was more like work for him later. >> on february 21, 2008, baird jones, life of the party circuit, is found dead in his apartment....
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: i'm marianne rafferty live from the "america's news headquarters." the deadly nor'easter hitting the east coast bringing more flooding. it flooded roads, snapped trees and knocked out power to two million homes. in massachusetts dozens of people were rescued from high waters. the death to the rising to 8 with the death of a massachusetts man when a tree fell on his pickup truck. in california dramatic video from california's sierra nevada mountains when snowboarders were hit by an avalanche. one snow beard was killed, lost in that very blizzard that led to the after the land much. i'm marianne rafferty. show. greg: will the evil thoughts and try to mimic our thoughts? a cyber security firm is a warning that they could be used to look through old e-mails and to learn our writing style and then impersonate us online. something i already do to bill hammer. meanwhile, a separate report argues the growth of ai will enable new forms of cyber crim crimes, political disruption and even physical attacks within just five years. that's according to a group of 2
: i'm marianne rafferty live from the "america's news headquarters." the deadly nor'easter hitting the east coast bringing more flooding. it flooded roads, snapped trees and knocked out power to two million homes. in massachusetts dozens of people were rescued from high waters. the death to the rising to 8 with the death of a massachusetts man when a tree fell on his pickup truck. in california dramatic video from california's sierra nevada mountains when snowboarders were hit by an...
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marianne favro. >> heartbreaking for so many. mentioned similar situation in cleveland, ohio. losses are starting to pile up against university hospital fertility center. more than 600 women and coupled were informed eggs and embryos may have been damaged. >> we were fortunate enough to have one son, that we conceived through ivf. however we had two remaining embryos, that, that, we have been told did not survive. >> in total. 21 eggs, embryos were compromised. our coverage continues on "nbc nightly news." take a look awhat procedures are in fleiss prevent the failures in the future. lester holt joins us in 25 minutes. >> a familiar spot for alden smith, back in court today. pleaded not guilty to the new charges against him. the former, raiders and 49ers linebacker is facing charges of droe mo domestic violence and assault after an incident at his fiancee's apartment. the 28-year-old fled the scene. he turned himself in a few days later. in addition to the not guilty plea, a judge issued a protective order prohibiting smith from any contact. with his fiance. >> yeah, we just w
marianne favro. >> heartbreaking for so many. mentioned similar situation in cleveland, ohio. losses are starting to pile up against university hospital fertility center. more than 600 women and coupled were informed eggs and embryos may have been damaged. >> we were fortunate enough to have one son, that we conceived through ivf. however we had two remaining embryos, that, that, we have been told did not survive. >> in total. 21 eggs, embryos were compromised. our coverage...
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. >>> i'm marianne rafferty. now back to "hannity." >> jeanine: welcome back to this special edition of "hannity." president trump versus the oblivious left. she's back! despite being urged to get out of the public spotlight by politicians and pundits on both sides of the aisle, oblivious hillary clinton just won't go away. after facing heavy criticism for her demeaning remarks about trump voters while inng asia, te twice-failed presidential candidate is once again lashing out. during a paid speech at rutgers university, clinton complained that the recent criticism launched against her is because she's a woman. take a look. >> people saying, um, get off the public stage and shut up. that's something we're hearing all the time. do you -- >> well, you know, um, that began to happen after the election. and the election was pretty traumatic. i was really struck by how people said that to me. mostly people in the press for whatever reason. "oh, go away. go away." i had one of the young people who works for me go back
. >>> i'm marianne rafferty. now back to "hannity." >> jeanine: welcome back to this special edition of "hannity." president trump versus the oblivious left. she's back! despite being urged to get out of the public spotlight by politicians and pundits on both sides of the aisle, oblivious hillary clinton just won't go away. after facing heavy criticism for her demeaning remarks about trump voters while inng asia, te twice-failed presidential candidate is once...
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reporting live in palo alto, marianne favro, "nbc bay area news." >> all right, marianne, thanks a lot. >>> to california lose congressional seats with new changes to the 2020 census? one democratic congressional leader says unlikely. the trump administration's proposal to restore a citizenship question on the next census is sparking anger among california lawmakers. they fear it will discourage undocumented residents from answering the questionnaire accurately. an undercount could mean the state loses federal funds and perhaps a congressional seat. >> every person in the united states must be counted, plain and simple. under that scenario, i think california will maintain the same number of representatives that it presently has. >> he predicts this is going to win in court. he says slavery sets the legal precedent. even though slaves were not considered equal, they were correctly counted in every census mandated by the constitution. >>> concern for students at a bay area high school. the problem preventing an emergency warning system from working properly and what district leaders are
reporting live in palo alto, marianne favro, "nbc bay area news." >> all right, marianne, thanks a lot. >>> to california lose congressional seats with new changes to the 2020 census? one democratic congressional leader says unlikely. the trump administration's proposal to restore a citizenship question on the next census is sparking anger among california lawmakers. they fear it will discourage undocumented residents from answering the questionnaire accurately. an...
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marianne, final word on that? we're going to hop. >> look, i think the reality is, hillary clinton is not going to be a factor in the 2018 election no matter how hard donald trump and the republicans try. whether it's the culture wars, nancy pelosi, hillary clinton. that's not what voters are looking at. and women, in particular, have driven the changes in this election cycle in 2018 already. and they have made a race against donald trump turn into democratic victory after democratic victory, which will be a huge, huge democratic wave in november of 2018 that will take back the house and the senate. >> bill: to your dynamic state of massachusetts. commonwealth, we should say. [laughter] >> yes. >> commonwealth, thank you. >> bill: thank you marianne and katie. good to see you. >> sandra: good to see the ladies this morning. what does a staffing shakeup in the state department mean for the future of the iran nuclear deal? will the president decide to stay in it? new york republican lee zeldin of the house foreign a
marianne, final word on that? we're going to hop. >> look, i think the reality is, hillary clinton is not going to be a factor in the 2018 election no matter how hard donald trump and the republicans try. whether it's the culture wars, nancy pelosi, hillary clinton. that's not what voters are looking at. and women, in particular, have driven the changes in this election cycle in 2018 already. and they have made a race against donald trump turn into democratic victory after democratic...
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i'm marianne rafferty. judge jeanine: breaking tonight, more reaction pouring into the firing of former deputy director of the fbi andrew mccabe. congressman darrell ica is with us. what's your take on the firing of andrew mccabe? >> it's about time. the irs targeting of conservatives, nobody was held accountable. every one got to retire or stay on the job. this is the first time the american people are seeing some responsibility for someone who misled, didn't do his job, then changed his story when the administrations changed. judge jeanine: flynn lies to the fbi he's a felon. martha stewart goes to jail. this guy doesn't get his pension, really? nothing has been done like this. i'm convinced strzok and page are next and the whole thing will come tumbling down. you were on oversight reform. we talked about the fact it's so difficult that right now they only have 3,000 of the 1.5 million document they subpoenaed. first of all they don't have them. and how do you possibly get through them? >> it it's an amaz
i'm marianne rafferty. judge jeanine: breaking tonight, more reaction pouring into the firing of former deputy director of the fbi andrew mccabe. congressman darrell ica is with us. what's your take on the firing of andrew mccabe? >> it's about time. the irs targeting of conservatives, nobody was held accountable. every one got to retire or stay on the job. this is the first time the american people are seeing some responsibility for someone who misled, didn't do his job, then changed his...
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marianne. for bloomberg markets. the mail on sunday. a warm welcome to you all, good to have you with us again. threat surprised many. at repelling imports of steel and aluminium. "trade wars are good and easy to win", president trump tweeted. frankly, power" against pyongyang. doesn't think he can win. combination of mockery and threats has delivered? has delivered? this is that two mavericks might make a deal. but i think it's highly unlikely. unlikely. and bragging and and and e—fit very different things are happening. different things are happening. one of his cards, just like with recognition ofjerusalem. recognition ofjerusalem.
marianne. for bloomberg markets. the mail on sunday. a warm welcome to you all, good to have you with us again. threat surprised many. at repelling imports of steel and aluminium. "trade wars are good and easy to win", president trump tweeted. frankly, power" against pyongyang. doesn't think he can win. combination of mockery and threats has delivered? has delivered? this is that two mavericks might make a deal. but i think it's highly unlikely. unlikely. and bragging and and and...
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i'm marianne rafferty, now back to "justice with judge jeanine." judge jeanine: former secretary of state condoleezza rice has a message for adam schiff. >> i spent a lot of time in washington and i know you have a hard job and i appreciate what you are doing for the country. but i hope you can wrap it up. the country needs to get back to business. that's my greatest hope. judge jeanine: i wonder if he'll take the advice. former trump campaign spokesperson. deputy press secretary. what i find shock being that, i'll go to you, jose. the audience from the view actually applauded condi rice when he said get this done. what do you think about that? >> i think that's fine. the russian investigation needs to come to an ends. we need to know what happened and robert mueller needs to get to the bottom of this. i'm in agreement we need to get to the end of the investigation once and for all. >> i was just as surprised as you are by the applause konld -- condoleezza rice received. it seems the further this investigation goes, the closer it gets to the democr
i'm marianne rafferty, now back to "justice with judge jeanine." judge jeanine: former secretary of state condoleezza rice has a message for adam schiff. >> i spent a lot of time in washington and i know you have a hard job and i appreciate what you are doing for the country. but i hope you can wrap it up. the country needs to get back to business. that's my greatest hope. judge jeanine: i wonder if he'll take the advice. former trump campaign spokesperson. deputy press...
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reporting live in palo alto, marianne fabro, nbc bay area news. >> our reports uncovered problems with security firms and revealed that some of the guards hired to watch for vulnerable teens were actually committing crimes on company time. our series listed changes in that program. if you'd like to see those reports go to nbcbayarea.com/investigate. >>> still to come the largest city to ban new. but not everyone is a fan. >>> no baseball for the kids. too slippery. the winners and losers. >>> rainfall picking up in the north bay right now. your hour by hour time line coming up. and also a look from our second storm ranger truck. we'll talk about the flooding and mud slide potential in about eight minutes. even if no one in your home smokes, secondhand smoke can be closer than you think. secondhand smoke from a neighbor's apartment can enter your home through air vents, through light fixtures and even through cracks in the walls and the floors. secondhand smoke is toxic. especially to children. protect your family. visit tobaccofreeca.com. to ban the sale of real fur. starting next year
reporting live in palo alto, marianne fabro, nbc bay area news. >> our reports uncovered problems with security firms and revealed that some of the guards hired to watch for vulnerable teens were actually committing crimes on company time. our series listed changes in that program. if you'd like to see those reports go to nbcbayarea.com/investigate. >>> still to come the largest city to ban new. but not everyone is a fan. >>> no baseball for the kids. too slippery. the...
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nbc bay area's marianne favro is live at a dick's sporting goods store in san jose. what's been the reaction so far from customers? >> reporter: the reactions have definitely been mixed. starting immediately, if anyone under the age of 21 comes to this dick's sporting goods store in san jose to purchase any type of gun, they will be turned away. after seeing images like this after a gunman killed 17 people at a high school in parkland, florida earlier this month, the ceo of dick's sporting goods says his company decided it had to do something. >> when we looked at those kids and saw the grief they were going through, the parents were going through, and how these kids organized to really have their voices heard, we talked about amongst ourselves and said, if these kids can be brave enough to do this, we should be brave enough to make a stand ourselves. >> reporter: the company will no longer sell assault style rifles or high capacity magazines and won't sell any gun to anyone under 21. today there was no shortage of opinions on the decision. >> i don't have any proble
nbc bay area's marianne favro is live at a dick's sporting goods store in san jose. what's been the reaction so far from customers? >> reporter: the reactions have definitely been mixed. starting immediately, if anyone under the age of 21 comes to this dick's sporting goods store in san jose to purchase any type of gun, they will be turned away. after seeing images like this after a gunman killed 17 people at a high school in parkland, florida earlier this month, the ceo of dick's...
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reporting live in walnut creek, marianne favro. next bay area news. >> thank you. security tight as conservative talk show host, ann coulter makes an appearance in the bay yeah tomorrow. speaking in mountain view. police are getting ready. live in mountain view with the measures. damian trujillo. >> the speaker will be here at 7:00 tomorrow, behind men mountain view. street signs, posted alerting people of temporary restrictions before during and after the coulter speech. might recall her speech at uc berkeley canceled last year after the sponsoring group pulled out. threats of violence at berkeley. and scheduled appearances by other conservative pundit. no reported threats ahead of tom's appearance in mountain view at ifes society community center. the event put on by the liberty forum of silicon valley. known as conservative forum. mountain view police say there will be a police perez eresence. to ensure safety. the event its sold out. most at the center today feel coulter has a right to go where she wants though they found out about the visit when we told them.
reporting live in walnut creek, marianne favro. next bay area news. >> thank you. security tight as conservative talk show host, ann coulter makes an appearance in the bay yeah tomorrow. speaking in mountain view. police are getting ready. live in mountain view with the measures. damian trujillo. >> the speaker will be here at 7:00 tomorrow, behind men mountain view. street signs, posted alerting people of temporary restrictions before during and after the coulter speech. might...
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. >> marianne bailey, head of the nsa cyber security division going all out about threats from north korea, russia and china in an exclusive interview with fox news. she says the goals of hackers is clear. stealing and shutting down systems. catherine herridge has more. >> charged with guarding tens of thousands of national security systems with the defense department, nsa's marianne bailey told fox news about the evolving threat. >> you name it, it can be anybody. that's the thing about cyber security. it could be a nation state trying to get in to get secrets or maybe to disrupt our operations. could be anybody. cyber security is a leveller. you don't have to be a nation state to have advanced tools and invoke damage. >> earlier this week, fox news spent time at the agency where bailey talked about russia and north korea and china and beyond. that includes the black suitcase named the nuclear football that could authorize a nuclear attack. >> there's nothing off the plate. that's the scary thing about cyber security. our adversaries are looking at any and every opportunity to get a
. >> marianne bailey, head of the nsa cyber security division going all out about threats from north korea, russia and china in an exclusive interview with fox news. she says the goals of hackers is clear. stealing and shutting down systems. catherine herridge has more. >> charged with guarding tens of thousands of national security systems with the defense department, nsa's marianne bailey told fox news about the evolving threat. >> you name it, it can be anybody. that's the...
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reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. >>> and here we go again. with jeff ranieri talking about possible drought coming to the bay area. >> and we don't want to see that. we have a lot of catching up to do as we've been mentioning. with the most recent rainfall, we need from another four to ten inches of rainfall to just get he is close to normal. another look at some of the numbers. you can see at squaw creek in lake tahoe, we do have some clear conditions. all of that fresh powder 28 degrees. so how do the numbers stack up as we just pause and take a look at things. right now we are 43% of normal to date across the central sierra, which includes lake tahoe. only 39% of the april average and a equivalent of 11.5 inches. at this point we need about ten more feet of snow to at least get us back closer to where we should be during this time of the year. and in terms of the rainfall totals, yes, we did see a lot. several inches for the bay but not good enough for our deficit. take santa rosa, since the water started on october 1st, 15.33 inches but
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marianne favro? >> reporter: four students stood here among 100 classmates, holding signs supporting second amendment rights. they say they knew they would be outnumbered. but they felt it was time, that their voices were heard too. gunderson high school senior knew he might take heat from his classmates for holding this sign saying guns don't kill people. people kill people. >> felt maybe i should stand up for what i believe in. >> the 1-year-old and classmates, held signs, supporting second amendment rights during today's national school walkout to end gun violence. cotton says, responsible people should be able to own a gun to defend themselves. and he doesn't believe restricting gun sales, will stop school shootings. >> even if you limit, that won't stop someone. >> most of the 100 students attending the national school walkout at gunderson had a much different opinion. they say they're fighting for more restrictive gun lautz. >> there should be more restriction whose can get a gun who can't. >>
marianne favro? >> reporter: four students stood here among 100 classmates, holding signs supporting second amendment rights. they say they knew they would be outnumbered. but they felt it was time, that their voices were heard too. gunderson high school senior knew he might take heat from his classmates for holding this sign saying guns don't kill people. people kill people. >> felt maybe i should stand up for what i believe in. >> the 1-year-old and classmates, held signs,...
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agnes poirier of the french news magazine marianne. stephanie baker, us journalist writing from here for bloomberg markets. ian birrell, columnist with the british newspaper the mail on sunday. a warm welcome to you all, good to have you with us again. the news that donald trump is to meet kimjong—un, the north korean leader, to discuss reducing the nuclear threat surprised many. only hours earlier he'd been posing as a warrior, at least in trade terms — signing into law tariffs aimed at repelling imports of steel and aluminium. "trade wars are good and easy to win", president trump tweeted. six months ago, the president warned he could unleash "fire, fury and, frankly, power" against pyongyang. perhaps the summit with kim suggest that's a war mr trump doesn't think he can win. ian, is it evident that his combination of mockery and threats has delivered? no, i think obviously the positive and optimistic hope of this is that two mavericks might make a deal. but i think it's highly unlikely. i think the truth is, trump has a habit of
agnes poirier of the french news magazine marianne. stephanie baker, us journalist writing from here for bloomberg markets. ian birrell, columnist with the british newspaper the mail on sunday. a warm welcome to you all, good to have you with us again. the news that donald trump is to meet kimjong—un, the north korean leader, to discuss reducing the nuclear threat surprised many. only hours earlier he'd been posing as a warrior, at least in trade terms — signing into law tariffs aimed at...
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let's bring in marianne marsh and collin reed. both of them massachusetts natives. i don't know how this keeps happening but i'm glad you stuck with me. let me start with you, collin. you watched the press briefing with me. a lot of questions on a range of issues. stormy daniels comes up again. amy walter had a tweet yesterday. she was from charlie cook's shop. she wrote a reason why media gets low ratings, nonstop coverage on stormy daniels. nothing on prescription drug costs and access. what do you think matters more to their day-to-day lives? i don't blame the media for covering a story, but will this have any ramifications on voters minds? >> there's a reason that president trump and his allies target the media so frequently. it's because they're not generally popular amongst the american public. i have lots of friends that are reporters. i like them. most every day people do not. there's a variety of reasons for that. to the point that you raised about whether or not this will resonate. there was a poll this morning amongst the stormy daniels coverage, his appr
let's bring in marianne marsh and collin reed. both of them massachusetts natives. i don't know how this keeps happening but i'm glad you stuck with me. let me start with you, collin. you watched the press briefing with me. a lot of questions on a range of issues. stormy daniels comes up again. amy walter had a tweet yesterday. she was from charlie cook's shop. she wrote a reason why media gets low ratings, nonstop coverage on stormy daniels. nothing on prescription drug costs and access. what...
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. >> marianne, thank you very much. and our other top story. >> hundreds of thousands of people wanting schools to be made safer with legislation. live in san francisco where the march ended this afternoon. >> reporter: thousands of people rallied and then they marched, but they all together with a united voice on a single issue. >> what do we want? >> gun control. >> reporter: one had her career shake bide gun violence. she's been an advocate for gun control ever since. >> the question that has to be asked is how many must die before the united states does something about this. >> reporter: briar goldberg has her life shaked by gun violence. he's a survive of columbine. >> columbine wasn't the first, but i just assumed because we were kids whatever needed to get done so it wouldn't happen again would just get done. >> reporter: and here's something to keep in mind. most of the high school students here and in oakland and around the bay area and the rest of events across the country have never lived in a time without sc
. >> marianne, thank you very much. and our other top story. >> hundreds of thousands of people wanting schools to be made safer with legislation. live in san francisco where the march ended this afternoon. >> reporter: thousands of people rallied and then they marched, but they all together with a united voice on a single issue. >> what do we want? >> gun control. >> reporter: one had her career shake bide gun violence. she's been an advocate for gun control...
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marianne rafferty, fox news. >>> will president trump's newly announced tariffs on imported steel and aluminum due to take effect this month. he surprised many by signing the order to impose the tariffs. the tariffs will be 25% on imported steel and 10% on a aluminum and will take effect in two weeks. canada and mexico will be temporarily exempted. criticssay this could start a trade war and hurt the u.s. economy. but president trump said he is keeping a campaign promise he made to bring back steel industry jobs. >> we want to build our ships. we want to build our planes. we want to build our military equipment with steel, with aluminum from our country. >> the president's national economic advisor opposed the tariffs and resigned this week when he couldn't change the president's mind. >>> the owner of a bay area brewery said that the tariffs could have a big impact on his business. 21st amendment brewery depends on aluminum cans from mexico and canada that are exempted from the tariff but if that is lifted, he said his brewery would suffer. >> a 10% increase could potentially cost us
marianne rafferty, fox news. >>> will president trump's newly announced tariffs on imported steel and aluminum due to take effect this month. he surprised many by signing the order to impose the tariffs. the tariffs will be 25% on imported steel and 10% on a aluminum and will take effect in two weeks. canada and mexico will be temporarily exempted. criticssay this could start a trade war and hurt the u.s. economy. but president trump said he is keeping a campaign promise he made to...
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in the santa cruz mountains, marianne favro has a closer look. >> reporter: traffic is flowing smoothly tonight on highway 17 south of los gatos. but earlier today, we saw four accidents along a two-mile stretch. hail reduced visibility for many drivers and made roads and highways slick. some areas in the santa cruz mountains flooded. and heavy rains led to erosion, causing sections of bear creek road to cave in, creating danger zones like this one. here off highway 9 above saratoga, bakhe from oregon took in the breath-taking view. but she's waiting to enjoy the california sunshine. >> it's been super cold. so i actually will fly from oregon to california on friday, and it was warmer there, and i came to oregon and i was shivering and it was raining like anything. >> reporter: others welcome the cold. >> it's beautiful out here. to see snow along the peaks of the mountains -- >> reporter: the santa clara valley water district says our recent rains only gave our reservoir totals a slight bump. most, including at lexington reservoir, are up just 1%. a concern as we head into spring. righ
in the santa cruz mountains, marianne favro has a closer look. >> reporter: traffic is flowing smoothly tonight on highway 17 south of los gatos. but earlier today, we saw four accidents along a two-mile stretch. hail reduced visibility for many drivers and made roads and highways slick. some areas in the santa cruz mountains flooded. and heavy rains led to erosion, causing sections of bear creek road to cave in, creating danger zones like this one. here off highway 9 above saratoga,...
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we go to marianne for a look at that protest. >> reporter: the march began this morning at city hall. thousands gathered here carrying signs. they were not deterred by the rain. they began a passionate march through downtown san jose. many of the participants were students who brought along their parents. some say they are here because the shooting in parkland, florida, was the tipping point, motivating them to demand change. one woman said this march has special meaning because her relative was killed in the vegas massacre last october. >> i'm inspired by the students who led us here. and i wish for the day we can be safe going to school, going to concerts, going to trains, subways. it shouldn't be something hard to ask for. >> the protesters marched through downtown san jose, ending up at a rally. it included survivors, high school students and a graduate from the marjory stoneman douglas high school in florida, where 17 were killed. while they agree there's a need for change, the priorities are different, bedepending on who you talk to. some said teachers should carry guns while ot
we go to marianne for a look at that protest. >> reporter: the march began this morning at city hall. thousands gathered here carrying signs. they were not deterred by the rain. they began a passionate march through downtown san jose. many of the participants were students who brought along their parents. some say they are here because the shooting in parkland, florida, was the tipping point, motivating them to demand change. one woman said this march has special meaning because her...
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reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> as she mentioned, the recent storms did help our snow pack in the sierra. we want to show you a view from space. the national weather service tweeted out some satellite images of before and after. now this first image is from february 7th, and you could see some snowcaping the sierra nevada. well check out this from earlier today. could you see a lot more snow along the mountain range. it is nearly doubled. and it is more widespread. >>> well, he's still on the run and now he's out of a job. the troubling saga involving aldon smith is taking another turn. today the raids officially cut ties with aldon smith. this is something we've been covering through the weekend. so the raiders cut ties after allegedly being involved in a domestic violence incident on saturday night with his fiancee. sfpd wants to question the former all pro player but he disappeared. police wasn't to the home on bush street following a domestic violence call and his fiancee told tmz he has checked into rehab with the help of her parents. she said th
reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> as she mentioned, the recent storms did help our snow pack in the sierra. we want to show you a view from space. the national weather service tweeted out some satellite images of before and after. now this first image is from february 7th, and you could see some snowcaping the sierra nevada. well check out this from earlier today. could you see a lot more snow along the mountain range. it is nearly doubled. and it is...
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reporting live in cupertino, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. >>> we sent out a breaking news alert about the emergency evacuation this afternoon minutes after we got it confirmed. you can sign up for these alerts through our free nbc bay area app. >>> we've got some developing news in the east bay. about two hours ago police were called to a shooting on hillside street in oakland near castlemont high school. when officers arrived, they found a man that had been shot at least one time. he was transported to the hospital. at this point we don't know how serious his injuries are. police are still canvassing the area. no arrests have been made. we'll continue to monitor the situation. >>> it is now in the hands of the california department of justice. the investigation into the deadly police shooting of an unarmed black man in sacramento. sacramento police chief daniel hahn brought in state attorney general javier becero to make the announcement. >> who's house? >> our house. >> and just a couple of hours ago protesters gathered in sacramento once again today. police officer
reporting live in cupertino, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. >>> we sent out a breaking news alert about the emergency evacuation this afternoon minutes after we got it confirmed. you can sign up for these alerts through our free nbc bay area app. >>> we've got some developing news in the east bay. about two hours ago police were called to a shooting on hillside street in oakland near castlemont high school. when officers arrived, they found a man that...
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the eu very much wants, notjust the uk, you can expect the weight of the 26 to come bearing down on marianne eloy. we have had a lot of political heat around the irish border issue. until now, the gibraltar question has not forced itself to the front of the discussion. it doesn't have to. i think with a lot of brexit it is economic arguments. when it comes to fishing, people's livelihoods ducks when it comes to the irish border situation, people remember the troubles. it is about peace. that is what catapults the irish issue to the fore. no politician in ireland, the fore. no politician in ireland, the uk or anywhere around the eu, wa nts the uk or anywhere around the eu, wants in any way to be or seem to be the politician that might tip the balance towards going back to a much more dangerous and unhappy time. we are going to get another question. this time it is you, chris. where is elliott? he is there. you have got matching huddys. —— goodies. he has already proposed to someone. good evening. it is an honour to be here. i have two questions. i'm from believing brexit. i have to give t
the eu very much wants, notjust the uk, you can expect the weight of the 26 to come bearing down on marianne eloy. we have had a lot of political heat around the irish border issue. until now, the gibraltar question has not forced itself to the front of the discussion. it doesn't have to. i think with a lot of brexit it is economic arguments. when it comes to fishing, people's livelihoods ducks when it comes to the irish border situation, people remember the troubles. it is about peace. that is...
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well you go should we give you a month or do you know melissa i know but marianne one million people died and died . he killed people they beast even begun. to. lose. now no one stole from tulane everybody's random and mad and that's. the. act of politicking we're talking with marvel even of its chief national correspondent for the new york times magazine and chris will fall author of the new york times bestseller the gate keeper how the white house chief of staff to find the person. out of the paperback with an updated version. is a chris is jared christian are in trouble what do you make of that situation. well you know it's always it's very dicey dealing with family in the white house. james a baker the third who was ronald reagan's quintessential white house chief of staff perhaps the best of the modern era was a guy who knew he was so politically savvy he could navigate those treacherous shoals with nancy reagan who was the personnel director for for ronald reagan and mike deaver who was almost like a son to reagan and baker was smart enough to make them allies and so when the r
well you go should we give you a month or do you know melissa i know but marianne one million people died and died . he killed people they beast even begun. to. lose. now no one stole from tulane everybody's random and mad and that's. the. act of politicking we're talking with marvel even of its chief national correspondent for the new york times magazine and chris will fall author of the new york times bestseller the gate keeper how the white house chief of staff to find the person. out of the...
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other night as those votes are counted but the now let's get some expert analysis from our guests here marianne e.f.l. matt french and national s.m.b. deputy who acted as an election observer during this presidential vote. was your impression of the electoral process in russia but i was in a group of about thirty members of parliament or former members of parliament from france we were here because we were invited by the duma and others clearly we have some team in most. of them and. the return is everything was normal everything was normal we discuss about the process into putting station and every single little bit like in france for example even maybe more because for example i saw in many place some to control we don't have that in france and. if you if you can accept. some private contrition and i never saw so many. young shit run for the family who are voting no it was honestly a clear in and vote in my opinion is to learn only through the course leaving you alone with all over the distinguished guests we've got lined up here because we did begin to to bring various press conferences cert
other night as those votes are counted but the now let's get some expert analysis from our guests here marianne e.f.l. matt french and national s.m.b. deputy who acted as an election observer during this presidential vote. was your impression of the electoral process in russia but i was in a group of about thirty members of parliament or former members of parliament from france we were here because we were invited by the duma and others clearly we have some team in most. of them and. the return...
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. >> there was quite an interesting person that was on this stage the other day, her name is marianne la pen. now, why was she here? she's a young no longer in office politician from france. i think the only reason she was here is because she is named la pen. and the la pen name is a disgrace. her grandfather is a racist and a nazi. she claims that she stands for him. and the fact that c pac invited her is a disgrace. >> all right. well, we are going to get back to the closing question. because i want to get -- i don't want to leave here without giving some advice. putting together some -- hold on. well, let's figure out how to help young conservative women. let's figure out what we can do to help them to equip them to feel a pro women agenda coming from us. coming from conservatives. what does that look like? >> i think it starts with stepping back and building it from an understanding of women as a whole. not building a platform as the left has done by basically denying one of the most essential parts of women, which is motherhood. trying to buildup respect and reverence for motherh
. >> there was quite an interesting person that was on this stage the other day, her name is marianne la pen. now, why was she here? she's a young no longer in office politician from france. i think the only reason she was here is because she is named la pen. and the la pen name is a disgrace. her grandfather is a racist and a nazi. she claims that she stands for him. and the fact that c pac invited her is a disgrace. >> all right. well, we are going to get back to the closing...
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reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> a vicious spat between sanctuary cities and the federal government and it's playing out in real time on the streets of san francisco. hundreds of protesters marched in front of the homeland security building and chanted "shut down i.c.e.." sam brock watched it and those protests were happening for a few hours there, sam. >> reporter: a really long time. it lasted if afor four hours. the protesters took down their banners in the last 35 to 45 minutes and it comes after tensions with i.c.e. hits a boiling point. >> we've got the power! >> reporter: locked arm in arm. >> reporter: and voice by voice. >> we've got the power! >> reporter: students, advocates and family members cried foul following a sweeping set of i.c.e. arrests this week. >> we don't believe that anyone should be detained, and the families have been torn apart. >> a coalition of groups grappling with the federal action used words and symbols to demonstrate disgust with the government. this helicopter video highlights the depth of the turnout inflamed by the ho
reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> a vicious spat between sanctuary cities and the federal government and it's playing out in real time on the streets of san francisco. hundreds of protesters marched in front of the homeland security building and chanted "shut down i.c.e.." sam brock watched it and those protests were happening for a few hours there, sam. >> reporter: a really long time. it lasted if afor four hours. the protesters took...
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hello i'm marianne allies in london here are the top stories on al-jazeera united nations security council has been holding an emergency session on the diplomatic crisis provoked by the poisoning of a former russian double agent and his daughter in a british town u.k. blames russia has announced a range of measures in retaliation. we have already heard the attacks and threats that russia has made over the past few days we know that there will be more to come this is how russia has acted in every other case where it is being caught flouting international law denial destruction and threats it is what russia does but we will not let such threats deter us we will not weaken our resolve we will stand firm confident in our democracy our rule of law and the freedom of our people we will stand by the values which is shared by the overwhelming majority of those in this council in this united nations and we are skewed today to stand by us well russia's u.n. representative said his country doesn't produce the type of nerve agent used in the attack and dismissed british accusations the worst of it a g
hello i'm marianne allies in london here are the top stories on al-jazeera united nations security council has been holding an emergency session on the diplomatic crisis provoked by the poisoning of a former russian double agent and his daughter in a british town u.k. blames russia has announced a range of measures in retaliation. we have already heard the attacks and threats that russia has made over the past few days we know that there will be more to come this is how russia has acted in...
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people have been charged with murder of an elderly french jewish holocaust survivor eighty five year old marianne that cannot was stabbed repeatedly and then set alight in her apartment last week and you just saw says the crime is being treated as anti semitic. tensions of several broken today after cross of a expelled a senior politician promises to friend the move saying the official into the country illegally the political party representing kosovo minority has responded by saying it would withdraw from the government the e.u. is calling for calm and dialogue and has dispatched its top diplomats to the region . people in russia are expressing their anger over the fire as a shopping mall in siberia west sixty four people died forty one of them children president vladimir putin visited the scene and blamed the high death toll homes he called criminal negligence. this fire has done more than scorch what was once the chemical shopping center. it stirred intense anger here over alleged negligence corruption and lax fire safety standards many people here also don't believe the death count officials
people have been charged with murder of an elderly french jewish holocaust survivor eighty five year old marianne that cannot was stabbed repeatedly and then set alight in her apartment last week and you just saw says the crime is being treated as anti semitic. tensions of several broken today after cross of a expelled a senior politician promises to friend the move saying the official into the country illegally the political party representing kosovo minority has responded by saying it would...
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we're going to tell you the truth none of us i know what marianne one million people die and die and. he killed people maybe even. now you know once to include tooling a few bodies around him and that set. up . from security i call it she said to change tactics to tellico reintegration issues surrounding returning children concerned they could become a terror threat. opposition fighters are on washington's payroll with the pentagon requesting thirty million dollars from the u.s. budget to cover their wages. also ahead in the program this r t news. named. for life in russia guilty of killing. nineteen workers.
we're going to tell you the truth none of us i know what marianne one million people die and die and. he killed people maybe even. now you know once to include tooling a few bodies around him and that set. up . from security i call it she said to change tactics to tellico reintegration issues surrounding returning children concerned they could become a terror threat. opposition fighters are on washington's payroll with the pentagon requesting thirty million dollars from the u.s. budget to cover...
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marianne rafferty joins us with the latest on their showdown with the feds. >> >> the unlawful immigration policy. >> federal law determines immigration policy, state of california is not entitled to block that activity. someone needs to stand up, you have gone too far. this is not reasonable. >> despite warnings from sessions governor jerry brown and libby schaff, responsible for tipping off hundreds of criminals about ice raids are fueling the fire instead of putting it out. >> the atty. gen. is trying to distract the american people from a failed immigration system by painting a racist broadbrush of our immigrant community as a dangerous community. >> it is unprecedented for the chief law enforcement of the united states to come out to california and act more like fox news than a law enforcement officer. it is not about the truth or protecting our state. it is about dividing america. heather: the atty. gen. making it clear a rational immigration system that protects our nation will be a top priority being america currently admits the highest number of illegal immigrants in the world. ne
marianne rafferty joins us with the latest on their showdown with the feds. >> >> the unlawful immigration policy. >> federal law determines immigration policy, state of california is not entitled to block that activity. someone needs to stand up, you have gone too far. this is not reasonable. >> despite warnings from sessions governor jerry brown and libby schaff, responsible for tipping off hundreds of criminals about ice raids are fueling the fire instead of putting...
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and as mounting in brazil over the death of a popular politician city councillor marianne franco was shot dead on wednesday she was an outspoken critic of police violence rob matheson reports. brazilian voices raised in i go for a second day after the shooting of madea love franco who supporters say gave her voice to the poorest to rio's teaming for violence. but. i'm here not just for mariela but for many other women and people from the periphery we have the idea that it doesn't matter what color you are and it doesn't matter where you come from if you have an important cause you should be respected for that. idea franco was a gay black woman who regularly condemned police aggression in rio's poorest areas she was shot four times in the head as she sat in her car the police say she was targeted deliberately in the last year the number of killings of the generator was once two hundred people killed by the police in rio de janeiro on it was the highest number since the numbers are recorded so we have a huge problem now that we have a problem but we are in the well funded election we'r
and as mounting in brazil over the death of a popular politician city councillor marianne franco was shot dead on wednesday she was an outspoken critic of police violence rob matheson reports. brazilian voices raised in i go for a second day after the shooting of madea love franco who supporters say gave her voice to the poorest to rio's teaming for violence. but. i'm here not just for mariela but for many other women and people from the periphery we have the idea that it doesn't matter what...
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would you could you listen to what i just noticed i noticed what marianne one million people die and die in. vain even daydreams. now little ones who tooling a few bodies around them and that said. women make up fifty one percent of the united states population guess what we are the majority but. only twenty two percent of our senate in one thousand point three percent of our house of representatives are women and twenty seventeen the me too in time's up movements emerged and quite profoundly changed the direction of the conversation around women safety in the workplace but how do women outside of hollywood and capitol hill they're in their lives while the tug teamed up with a group of women experts to examine twenty three metrics for median income to poverty the life expectancy and homicide rates gathered from the census the c.d.c. f.b.i. and more so what states are best for women and what states are failing to live up to the expectation of a quality well looks like the study found that states a vote of blue primarily in the last presidential election tend to be friendlier for women
would you could you listen to what i just noticed i noticed what marianne one million people die and die in. vain even daydreams. now little ones who tooling a few bodies around them and that said. women make up fifty one percent of the united states population guess what we are the majority but. only twenty two percent of our senate in one thousand point three percent of our house of representatives are women and twenty seventeen the me too in time's up movements emerged and quite profoundly...
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agnes poirier of the french news magazine marianne. stephanie baker, us journalist writing from here for bloomberg markets. ian birrell, columnist with the british newspaper the mail on sunday. a warm welcome to you all, good to have you with us again. the news that donald trump is to meet kimjong—un, the north korean leader, to discuss reducing the nuclear threat surprised many. only hours earlier he'd been posing as a warrior, at least in trade terms — signing into law tariffs aimed at repelling imports of steel and aluminium. "trade wars are good and easy to win", president trump tweeted. six months ago, the president warned he could unleash "fire, fury and, frankly, power" against pyongyang. perhaps the summit with kim suggest that's a war mr trump doesn't think he can win. ian, is it evident that his combination of mockery and threats has delivered? no, ithink combination of mockery and threats has delivered? no, i think obviously the positive and optimistic hope of this is that two mavericks might make a deal. but i think it'
agnes poirier of the french news magazine marianne. stephanie baker, us journalist writing from here for bloomberg markets. ian birrell, columnist with the british newspaper the mail on sunday. a warm welcome to you all, good to have you with us again. the news that donald trump is to meet kimjong—un, the north korean leader, to discuss reducing the nuclear threat surprised many. only hours earlier he'd been posing as a warrior, at least in trade terms — signing into law tariffs aimed at...
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i'm marianne rafferty now back to "watters' world". jesse: embattled former fbi director andrew mccabe fired just days before his planned retirement, now losing his entire pension. he was set to officially retire after two decades at the bureau. but he stepped down after allegations he leaked sensitive information to a reporter about the clinton foundation and lied about it. this comes after new texts between peter strzok and lisa page. they were planning on meeting fisa court judge rudolf contreras at a cocktail party. we don't know if it' the same judge they petitions for a fisa warrant with the dossier. i recently traveled to d.c. to discuss the russia investigation, and fisa abuse with congressman nunes. take a look. nice to meet you chairman nunes. how do you think the media has handled this fisa abuse story? >> i'm embarrassed for them and scared for this country in regards to what's going to happen moving forward. the way the media makes their money has totally changed. if you are not writing left-wing stuff and taking left-wing
i'm marianne rafferty now back to "watters' world". jesse: embattled former fbi director andrew mccabe fired just days before his planned retirement, now losing his entire pension. he was set to officially retire after two decades at the bureau. but he stepped down after allegations he leaked sensitive information to a reporter about the clinton foundation and lied about it. this comes after new texts between peter strzok and lisa page. they were planning on meeting fisa court judge...
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marianne rafferty joining us with the latest on this story. >> oakland mayor libby shaft avenue suite giving them time to escape from ice, it could not manage back to haunt her, justice department looking at whether that warning obstructed justice. according to the acting director of ice, 800 illegal immigrants are still on the loose in the san francisco bay area and it could be her fault. >> what she did is no better than a gang yelling lookout, police. this is a whole new low, to intentionally warn criminals that law enforcement is managing. >> despite the backlash, she is standing by her decision and said she didn't break any laws in the sanctuary city. >> i continue to feel confident that what i did was the right thing and it was legal. what i did was my job as mayor of oakland and reflected the values of the people i represent. i did not give specific information that could have endangered law enforcement. >> hundreds of protesters taking to the streets following the ice raids that left 150 illegal immigrants in custody. >> we are here to speak out for the people that have been t
marianne rafferty joining us with the latest on this story. >> oakland mayor libby shaft avenue suite giving them time to escape from ice, it could not manage back to haunt her, justice department looking at whether that warning obstructed justice. according to the acting director of ice, 800 illegal immigrants are still on the loose in the san francisco bay area and it could be her fault. >> what she did is no better than a gang yelling lookout, police. this is a whole new low, to...
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. [♪] marianne: president trump showing support for republican congressional candidate rick saccone. he's running against conor lamb in a tight race. the president telling steel city residents tariffs on steel and aluminum imports will save both industries. new details about the hostage standoff in yountville, california. albert wong did one tour in afghanistan and was awarded four medals. his legal guardian said he was a calm and soft-spoken man ann but had a hard time adjusting to civilian life after his return. greg: it was no bite and alber at lewis and clark. they shouted out conservative philosopher at a speech he gave at the university of law school. i called the student activists that they didn't seem that organized. ♪ ♪ greg: they didn't put any effort into that. it's not even catchy. if you're going to shot in a major thinker like christina hoff sommers, be assertive. believe in your message. like these guys. they are organized. meanwhile at middlebury college a year ago violently protesting against conservative speaker charles murray. the professor invited murray ended
. [♪] marianne: president trump showing support for republican congressional candidate rick saccone. he's running against conor lamb in a tight race. the president telling steel city residents tariffs on steel and aluminum imports will save both industries. new details about the hostage standoff in yountville, california. albert wong did one tour in afghanistan and was awarded four medals. his legal guardian said he was a calm and soft-spoken man ann but had a hard time adjusting to civilian...
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rob: marianne rafferty has the latest. >> reporter: oakland mayor libby schaff avenue suite tipping off illegals giving them time to escape from ice could coming back to haunt her. the justice department looking at whether that warning obstructed justice which according to the acting director of ice, 800 illegal immigrants are still on the loose in the san francisco bay area and it could be her fault. >> what she did is no better than a gang look out yelling police when a police cruiser comes into the neighborhood. this is a whole new low to intentionally warn criminals law enforcement is coming. >> reporter: despite the backlash she didn't break any laws in the sanctuary city. >> i continue to feel confident that what i did was the right thing. what i did was my job as the mayor of oakland and reflective of the values of the people i represent which i did not give specific information that could have endangered law enforcement. jillian: hundreds of protesters taking to the streets following the ice raid that left 150 illegal immigrants in custody. >> we are here to speak out for the pe
rob: marianne rafferty has the latest. >> reporter: oakland mayor libby schaff avenue suite tipping off illegals giving them time to escape from ice could coming back to haunt her. the justice department looking at whether that warning obstructed justice which according to the acting director of ice, 800 illegal immigrants are still on the loose in the san francisco bay area and it could be her fault. >> what she did is no better than a gang look out yelling police when a police...
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i'm marianne rafferty, now back to the greg gutfeld show. greg: will the evil thoughts and try to mimic our thoughts? a cyber security firm is a warning that they could be used to look through old e-mails and to learn our writing style and then impersonate us online. something i already do to bill hammer. meanwhile, a separate report argues the growth of ai will enable new forms of cyber crim crimes, political disruption and even physical attacks within just five years. that's according to a group of 26 ai experts. now it was only 25 experts i would've said they were full of [bleep]. greg: -- holy crap. if you think it's unrealistic timeline consider our friends at boston dynamics recently showed you a video of their four-legged mini robot opening a door that is not all it can do. there have a new video to prove they can fight back against their human overlords. [background noises] wow. that looks like alec baldwin in the airplane bathroom. that scares the crap out of me. i'm building a robot of my own. here's what i've got so far. [backgrou
i'm marianne rafferty, now back to the greg gutfeld show. greg: will the evil thoughts and try to mimic our thoughts? a cyber security firm is a warning that they could be used to look through old e-mails and to learn our writing style and then impersonate us online. something i already do to bill hammer. meanwhile, a separate report argues the growth of ai will enable new forms of cyber crim crimes, political disruption and even physical attacks within just five years. that's according to a...
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marianne says i bought a tv as a wedding gift for my niece from costco. can my niece take over the warranty? >> since she received it as a gift, she can take over the warranty, the concierge can guide you through the warranty process if you need help. i'll put the link on the abc7 news website. gail asks i want to evict a tennant for paili infailing to . what is the best way to go about an eviction? >> it is best to use an attorney because it is easy to mess these things up. the city says you should give a tenant a three-day notice in writing that they're in in in clearly that becomes a huge hassle and it sets you up for a lawsuit. be very, very careful. if you have a question for me, record a 10 to 15-second long video and i'll answer it on the air, you can also find me on facebook or abc7news.com. get an attorney, that's just part of a business. >>> we love living here in the bay area, but when it comes to quality of life, apparently california ranks last among the 50 states. >> come on. >> yeah, last. that's according to a new study by u.s. news and wo
marianne says i bought a tv as a wedding gift for my niece from costco. can my niece take over the warranty? >> since she received it as a gift, she can take over the warranty, the concierge can guide you through the warranty process if you need help. i'll put the link on the abc7 news website. gail asks i want to evict a tennant for paili infailing to . what is the best way to go about an eviction? >> it is best to use an attorney because it is easy to mess these things up. the...
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and so -- a i'm marianne paul and i'm private citizen and i want to say as a senior citizen i have great respect for what you are saying here, telling us. to this museum yesterday for the first time and i was so struck that the civil rights the energy, the energy gram students. and yet, i heard a congressman from florida refer to you as children. so i'm just curious if you have anything to say about that. [laughter] we may be children, which, i guess, is technically a fact. above the agehere of 18? >> i'm 18. most people aren't. sense, yes, we are children, but we also have a voice and although most of us vote yet, we will be able to vote and we can influence our their voting and we can tell them that, look, this candidate clearly is treating us like we're nothing to him because we can't vote for him outthen he'll get voted because we won't stand for that. [applause] >> there's also no age limit to speaking your minds. is nobody -- somebody that is 60 does not have a right to say more than someone who is 16. have an important perspective because we were there. we're a lott younger than p
and so -- a i'm marianne paul and i'm private citizen and i want to say as a senior citizen i have great respect for what you are saying here, telling us. to this museum yesterday for the first time and i was so struck that the civil rights the energy, the energy gram students. and yet, i heard a congressman from florida refer to you as children. so i'm just curious if you have anything to say about that. [laughter] we may be children, which, i guess, is technically a fact. above the agehere of...