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is janelle going [gasping] at the right time? raj: no, it's janelle often crying. janelle: yeah, i'm crying after every story. raj: so emotional, let's get it straight. garvin: and it's raj, it's you asking a question. and then the very next line of the story answers it. and that i know i did my job, like i answered--that's the question viewers have, and i got to answer it. raj: we said at the top of the program we get so many times the community, "hey, what's going with the news? it's so negative." or, "hey, we love that segment where people are actually smiling or community involvement." it's a great part of the newscast, so important for us. janelle: yeah, our viewers remember your stories. that's what we get asked about when we go out. "oh, we love that story that garvin did." and it makes us feel really proud to be part of this-- garvin: you guys have been so supportive over the years, so i thank you. janelle: yeah, there's so many favorites. it's really hard to narrow it down, but one that i will always remember is about that 90-year-old, wealthy, oakland bus
is janelle going [gasping] at the right time? raj: no, it's janelle often crying. janelle: yeah, i'm crying after every story. raj: so emotional, let's get it straight. garvin: and it's raj, it's you asking a question. and then the very next line of the story answers it. and that i know i did my job, like i answered--that's the question viewers have, and i got to answer it. raj: we said at the top of the program we get so many times the community, "hey, what's going with the news? it's so...
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here are nbc bay area's raj mathai and janelle wang. raj mathai: good evening and thanks for joining us for a special night here on nbc bay area. we hear this a lot, especially nowadays, right? "how come local and national news is always bad and so negative?" janelle wang: true, it's our job as a journalists to expose the news of corruption, crime, and disaster. but if that's all we did, we wouldn't be giving you an accurate view of the world around us. raj: so six years ago, we made a unique promise, not just to report all the bad news. we wanted to share more positive stories about our community. and that's how "bay area proud" series was born. janelle: it's been an incredible ride. nbc bay ar's guide on this journey into goodness. he joins us now with the look back at some of the most unforgettable from the past 500 stories. garvin thomas: janelle, raj, i've often told you guys,
here are nbc bay area's raj mathai and janelle wang. raj mathai: good evening and thanks for joining us for a special night here on nbc bay area. we hear this a lot, especially nowadays, right? "how come local and national news is always bad and so negative?" janelle wang: true, it's our job as a journalists to expose the news of corruption, crime, and disaster. but if that's all we did, we wouldn't be giving you an accurate view of the world around us. raj: so six years ago, we made...
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janelle monae, out! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> one more time, let me hear you, janelle monae! hello global citizens, new york city! okay, i need your help. i need your help. i need your help. we're waking up australia. all right, it's sunday morning, 6:00 in the morning, and we're going to do the aussie, oy chant. go with it. good morning, australia, aussie! aussie. you guys, welcome, australia, welcome the world to central park. let me turn that off. you don't want to have a look at my back pocket on there. you really don't. well, thank you, but no, they don't. we have the most incredible, huge show for you all tonight. i'm not just talking about the world class performance. i am talking about activists and leaders that are here to remind us tonight that we are all part of a global phenomenon. it is a phenomenon of citizens standing up for what is right and demanding real tangible change within cultures and societies of all kinds, all over the world. we are part of that phenomenon. one that cannot and will not be stopped. are you with me? this year, this year marks what would
janelle monae, out! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> one more time, let me hear you, janelle monae! hello global citizens, new york city! okay, i need your help. i need your help. i need your help. we're waking up australia. all right, it's sunday morning, 6:00 in the morning, and we're going to do the aussie, oy chant. go with it. good morning, australia, aussie! aussie. you guys, welcome, australia, welcome the world to central park. let me turn that off. you don't want to have a look at...
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. >> tonight we'll hear incredible performances from some of the biggest names in music in janel janelle monae, john legend, shawn mendes, cardi b. >> today we've seen more than $37 billion in commitments, which has impacted more than 650 million lives worldwide. >> global citizen does this by tackling the issues that matter most to that population, among them health, education, gender equality and citizenship. in honor of what would be the 100th birthday of nelson mandela, they are urging everyone to be the generation to take action. >> what better to start our coverage than to be joined by hugh evans, who is here with me, joy and chris. >> hugh, it's great to have you. yet another year on which we is another picture perfect gorgeous day in new york city. >> we're just so blessed that we've got incredible weather, incredible artists, but also most importantly, incredible leaders coming on stage to make mult multi-million dollar commitments. >> one of the best stories of what's been happening in the world over the last ten years is the steady decrease in the population of the world livin
. >> tonight we'll hear incredible performances from some of the biggest names in music in janel janelle monae, john legend, shawn mendes, cardi b. >> today we've seen more than $37 billion in commitments, which has impacted more than 650 million lives worldwide. >> global citizen does this by tackling the issues that matter most to that population, among them health, education, gender equality and citizenship. in honor of what would be the 100th birthday of nelson mandela,...
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en washington, janel rodrÍguez, univisiÓn.. el presidente trump habrÍa retenido mÁs de 100.000 páginas de informaciÓnsobre el juez que ha propuesto ocupar una vacante en el tribunal supremo. la informaciÓn recopilada donde en el expresidente, fue revisada por el equipo de los abogados del exmandatario y luego por la actual administraciÓn. la prÓxima semana comienzan las audiencias de confirmaciÓn. >> tras pasar 17 meses encerrado en una cÁrcel, el indocumentado mexicano hugo aguilar se encuentra en libertad un grupo de activistas logrÓ recaudar 80.000 $ y esto para pagar la fianza de aguilar, padre de tres hijos. la historia de este mexicano. participan del programa de cooperaciÓn o situación de siete.continÚan las denuncias sobre abusos y maltratos en centros de detenciÓn para inmigrantes. escasos se han dado a conocer por los propios detenidos y organizaciones civilesque dicen, se trata de violaciones a los derechos humanos. jorge fregoso nos tiene mÁs sobre las condiciones de vida de estos inmigrantes. >> desd
en washington, janel rodrÍguez, univisiÓn.. el presidente trump habrÍa retenido mÁs de 100.000 páginas de informaciÓnsobre el juez que ha propuesto ocupar una vacante en el tribunal supremo. la informaciÓn recopilada donde en el expresidente, fue revisada por el equipo de los abogados del exmandatario y luego por la actual administraciÓn. la prÓxima semana comienzan las audiencias de confirmaciÓn. >> tras pasar 17 meses encerrado en una cÁrcel, el indocumentado mexicano hugo...
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here are nbc bay area's raj mathai and janelle wang. >> good evening and thanks for joining us for a special night here on nbc bay area. we hear this a lot, especially nowadays, how come local and national news is always bad and negative? >> true. it's our job as journalists to expose the news of corruption, crime, and disaster. but if that's all we did, we wouldn't be giving you an accurate view of the world around us. >> so six years ago we made a unique promise. not justto share more positive stories about our community. and that's how our "bay area proud" series was born. >> it's been an incredible ride. nbc bay area's garvin thomas has been our guide on this journey in he joins us now with a look back atme
here are nbc bay area's raj mathai and janelle wang. >> good evening and thanks for joining us for a special night here on nbc bay area. we hear this a lot, especially nowadays, how come local and national news is always bad and negative? >> true. it's our job as journalists to expose the news of corruption, crime, and disaster. but if that's all we did, we wouldn't be giving you an accurate view of the world around us. >> so six years ago we made a unique promise. not justto...
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i'm janelle wang in for jessica aguirre. >> and i'm raj mathai. >> a harvard-educated lawyer accuse rape an kidnapping is defending himself acting as his own attorney sand also breaking his silence. more now on next conclusive interview. why did he agree to do it, and what's his side of the story? >> raj, matthew mohler wanted to save his two weekly jailhouse visits for his family, but he really wanted to talk to us, so he agreed it a video chat through our computer. he had a lot to say. he says he's determined to fight the state charges simply by telling the truth. >> i want them to know that i am, and i remain, extremely sorry for their ordeal. i have done what i can. >> that's what convicted kidnapper matthew muller wants denise huskins and aaron quinn to know. he alledgedly kidnapped the couple in their home, tying them up, kidding in and raining huskins. muller pled guilty in federal court last year in exchange for a 40-year sentence. did you kidnap denies huskins? >> tonight in an exclusive jailhouse interview he says he plans to fight state charges he kidnaps and raped huskins and
i'm janelle wang in for jessica aguirre. >> and i'm raj mathai. >> a harvard-educated lawyer accuse rape an kidnapping is defending himself acting as his own attorney sand also breaking his silence. more now on next conclusive interview. why did he agree to do it, and what's his side of the story? >> raj, matthew mohler wanted to save his two weekly jailhouse visits for his family, but he really wanted to talk to us, so he agreed it a video chat through our computer. he had a...
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janelle? >> that's a lot of water coming in fast. thank you, jeff. and take a look at this. it's a view of hurricane florence from space. you can see how monster of a storm it really is from this vantage point. a bay area rescue team is expected to arrive in north carolina tomorrow to help after the hurricane makes landfall. jessica? >> thank you, janelle. >>> we know more tonight about evidence that led to finding of guilty in a local high school sex assault. yesterday a juvenile court judge convicted the 16-year-old boy who used to play football at or counts include rape. the assault took place last year after a homecoming house party. prosecutors say the key evidence was cell phones on which she used the snapchat app to record herself repeatedly telling the boy no, please stop. >> she's incredibly bright, incredibly articulate. she was a very good witness. but she has gone through hell in the past year. not only did she endure the rape itself, peers. >> they're referring to the is sentenced next month, he could be sent to a treatment program or be assigned t he's 25. he.
janelle? >> that's a lot of water coming in fast. thank you, jeff. and take a look at this. it's a view of hurricane florence from space. you can see how monster of a storm it really is from this vantage point. a bay area rescue team is expected to arrive in north carolina tomorrow to help after the hurricane makes landfall. jessica? >> thank you, janelle. >>> we know more tonight about evidence that led to finding of guilty in a local high school sex assault. yesterday a...
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>> thank you, janelle. senator harris focused on his long career in the republican white house, asking whether he's too partisan for the high court. >> concerned whether you would treat every american equally. or instead, show allegiance to the political party and the conservative agenda that has built your career. >> the room was quiet as harris recalled how she was impacted brown versus the board of education. she was the second class to integrate berkeley's public schools. that decision allowed her to become a lawyer, eventually district attorney and now a u.s. senator. the senators did a lot of talking today. but they didn't ask brett kavanaugh a single question. that comes tomorrow. >> larry gerston is he. no que? >> exactly. >> that's really a lot of it. it's more serious in a sense. look, the senate is the chamber on a limited debate, right? with that is tradition that these people speak up one by one and all of them when there's a controversial issue. every single one of the 21 people, every single
>> thank you, janelle. senator harris focused on his long career in the republican white house, asking whether he's too partisan for the high court. >> concerned whether you would treat every american equally. or instead, show allegiance to the political party and the conservative agenda that has built your career. >> the room was quiet as harris recalled how she was impacted brown versus the board of education. she was the second class to integrate berkeley's public schools....
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will replace his diplomats at the table to defend his cause we see presidents do that very special ok janelle's to say the least in the mean time america's national security adviser and the number one diplomat are trying to make their contribution to sorting out the iranian nuclear issue. two by opening a summit called united against nuclear iran. describe haley's claims there is terrible and suggested americans would be deeply offended if the reigning officials made similar suggestions about nine eleven and again says the accusations against iran are ridiculous the accusations being placed on iran are kind of ridiculous we have to remember that it was actually did state that illegally invading iraq in two thousand and three led to a lot of instability war and terrorism the rise of isis etc in the region now iran with the help of the russians and the rocky and syrian government has actually been fighting terrorism and extremism eld the region so it is quite ridiculous for the us administration to make accusations against the on where they are the prime suspects themselves well ahead of the glob
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>> we had jessica and janelle who's another dog that needed surgery. we had three this week and then we had zen, so between the three of those guys its cost us about $8,000 so far just for their surgeries and jessica and janelle will need pretty extensive rehab after their surgeries, so that's going to be around -- anywhere between 8,010,000 total so that's what we're trying to raise to under write the cost of their surgeries. >> we'll sends people to your website if they want to check out the second chance fund. thanks so much for joining us. and thanks to you for making us apart of your morning. garvin thomas's bay area proud blood drive is from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. today in princeton plaza mall in san jose. we'll be back tomorrow morning with your news and weather. hope to see you then. . announcer: when you see this symbol you know you're watching television that's educational and informational. the more you know on nbc. josh: today, on "the voyager", i explore one of the most unique markets on the planet... this is so wild. there's so many fruit
>> we had jessica and janelle who's another dog that needed surgery. we had three this week and then we had zen, so between the three of those guys its cost us about $8,000 so far just for their surgeries and jessica and janelle will need pretty extensive rehab after their surgeries, so that's going to be around -- anywhere between 8,010,000 total so that's what we're trying to raise to under write the cost of their surgeries. >> we'll sends people to your website if they want to...
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>> okay, thank you, janelle. lots of takeaways from what happened today, lots of political theater and an extraordinary peek into what many say is a fractured senate. >> let's bring in our political analyst larry gerston. usually testimony is good for democracy. i'm not sure anything was positive today. what's your biggest takeaway? we could talk about this for three hours. >> to me, the biggest takeaway, believe it or not, was rachel mitchell. this is someone the republicans hired them because they didn't want to look too harsh. she didn't look harsh. her questions were very encouraging, very mobilizing almost and making it easy for dr. ford to go ahead and tell her story. she encouraged her. she almost nurtured her. you could see how upset the republicans were because by the end of the day, they had taken back the opportunity to ask the questions themselves. >> at that point, we saw a lot of grandstanding. talk to me more about that and the position they put themselves in, all of them. >> this is a very complic
>> okay, thank you, janelle. lots of takeaways from what happened today, lots of political theater and an extraordinary peek into what many say is a fractured senate. >> let's bring in our political analyst larry gerston. usually testimony is good for democracy. i'm not sure anything was positive today. what's your biggest takeaway? we could talk about this for three hours. >> to me, the biggest takeaway, believe it or not, was rachel mitchell. this is someone the republicans...
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will replace his diplomats at the table to defend his cause we see presidents do that very special ok janelle's to say the least in the mean time america's national security adviser and the number one diplomat are trying to make their contribution to sorting out the iranian nuclear issue. two by opening a summit called united against nuclear iran. perhaps you wouldn't really expect people taking part in these kind of events to really be willing to said at one table with iranian officials however this is what my home bell said not so long ago the president has been pretty clear about that he's happy to talk with folks at any time so what will happen next to how the administration in washington is treating iran and will any of the international players be able to affect it we will find out in the next few days. political research as darius apart alric told us she thinks trump will take a confrontational stance towards iran and wednesday's security council meeting. well i'm sure this you if you will talk about one thing and one thing only iran has them up session with iran but just because he is.
will replace his diplomats at the table to defend his cause we see presidents do that very special ok janelle's to say the least in the mean time america's national security adviser and the number one diplomat are trying to make their contribution to sorting out the iranian nuclear issue. two by opening a summit called united against nuclear iran. perhaps you wouldn't really expect people taking part in these kind of events to really be willing to said at one table with iranian officials...
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janelle pon/resident very scary one and two, also very sad to know that someone died, or was shot right there and passed away, super sad, definitely feel for the family. alex teu/residenti don't know we're just kind of really stunned. we've gotta continue watching out for each other. you can't be too insulated. investigator canvassed the nieghborhood wednesday.. asking residents what they saw, heard and knew.. and whether they had surveillance video that could have captured the killing. an incident that has left people who live here.. with questions about their safety. alex teu/resident we're really close community. and it was about a block away from my home, didn't hear the shots, but news of it spread pretty quickly and it's pretty shocking when those details came out. janelle pon/resident definitely surprised i think this area is generally very safe, it's very residential, quiet. nothing really like this happens.(hermela aregawi) earlier this evening.. we were at one of the family members home in the balboa park area.. and there were dozens of people there grieving over this loss.. a
janelle pon/resident very scary one and two, also very sad to know that someone died, or was shot right there and passed away, super sad, definitely feel for the family. alex teu/residenti don't know we're just kind of really stunned. we've gotta continue watching out for each other. you can't be too insulated. investigator canvassed the nieghborhood wednesday.. asking residents what they saw, heard and knew.. and whether they had surveillance video that could have captured the killing. an...
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maryland state police tve identifi victim as a man named donald tyner and janelle mcdougle, both from baltimore. >>> a woman was hit and killed early yesterday morning. it happened on the ramp from southbound kenilworth avenue to greenbelt road. investigators say the woman was hit by two cars. the woman has been identified. >>> we told you about the traffic spiking tomorrow. here's some good news. the 45-day project on metro's red line has finally come to an enn for more t a month, the red line was shut down for repairs and maintenance. metro is running on a holiday schedule today, so the system won't officially open until 7:00 a.m. >> amazon is known for quickly delivering packages to your door. >> some authorities are accusing the o giaspeed over safety. jo ling kent reports. >> reporte inside in fulfillment center outside dallas, the focus is on speed, efficiency and customer satisfaction. but employees say amazon's work demands are ruining her life. >> it's been the ultimate nightmare. >> reporter: he says she process an average of 600 items an hour. at a brokenorkstation that inj
maryland state police tve identifi victim as a man named donald tyner and janelle mcdougle, both from baltimore. >>> a woman was hit and killed early yesterday morning. it happened on the ramp from southbound kenilworth avenue to greenbelt road. investigators say the woman was hit by two cars. the woman has been identified. >>> we told you about the traffic spiking tomorrow. here's some good news. the 45-day project on metro's red line has finally come to an enn for more t a...
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trump plays his math after the table to defend his cause we see presidents do that very special ok janelle's to say the least in the meantime america's national security adviser and the number one diplomat are trying to make their contribution to sorting out the iranian nuclear issue. by opening a summit called united against nuclear iran. perhaps you wouldn't really expect people taking part in these kind of events to really be willing to said at one table with iranian officials however this is what my poem bellow said not so long ago the president has been pretty clear about that he's happy to talk with folks at any time. so what will happen next to how the administration in washington is treating iran and will any of the international players be able to affect it we will find out in the next few days. now on a slightly lighter note new zealand's prime minister has been getting plenty of attention by appearing in the un assembly hall with her three month old baby and she's been captured a balancing and kissing her daughter before addressing the nelson mandela peace summit i just said to od
trump plays his math after the table to defend his cause we see presidents do that very special ok janelle's to say the least in the meantime america's national security adviser and the number one diplomat are trying to make their contribution to sorting out the iranian nuclear issue. by opening a summit called united against nuclear iran. perhaps you wouldn't really expect people taking part in these kind of events to really be willing to said at one table with iranian officials however this...
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>> and right now the good news for firefighters, janelle, if you can find any good news with the weather, it's not extremely hot. we currently have winds light, south at 3. humidity at 22%, not too hot tomorrow, 83 degrees, relatively calm winds with occasional gusts up to 20 miles per hour. when you look at the thickest smoke plumes, this mapnd zone in on the red and orange colors. the thicker smoke plumes moving off to the east. the bay area will be spared. if you're heading anywhere near northern california, you're going to encounter it. >>> we're following breaking news in the east bay. a recycling plant fire in san leandro. sky ranger is overhead. firefighters are encouraging anyone in the area to stay indoors and close any windows. a string of crimes. one family, seen here, who operated care facilities for kids and adults, is accused of nearly 60 crimes including human trafficking and rape. today the attorney general becerra blasted the family for exploiting filipino workers and making them stay by threatening to call immigration agents. >> the workers were forced to live on the pr
>> and right now the good news for firefighters, janelle, if you can find any good news with the weather, it's not extremely hot. we currently have winds light, south at 3. humidity at 22%, not too hot tomorrow, 83 degrees, relatively calm winds with occasional gusts up to 20 miles per hour. when you look at the thickest smoke plumes, this mapnd zone in on the red and orange colors. the thicker smoke plumes moving off to the east. the bay area will be spared. if you're heading anywhere...
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. >>> all newscast, janell was excited about this story. >> that's pretty cool. to think she's a royal now, too, something is a little different. thanks for joining us here. as a reminder lester holt is next with "nightly news." >>> breaking news tonight, brett kavanaugh breaking his silence, his wife by his side. the embattled supreme court nominee hitting back. >> i'm not going anywhere. >> kavanaugh defiant as a second accuser comes forward to allege sexual misconduct. >>> also, the wild all-day trama swirling over the man overseeing mueller. rod rosenstein summoned to the white house. what will happen when he meets face-to-face with the president? >>> my exclusive interview with the president of iran. what he told me about a potential meeting for president trump. >>> bill cosby in court. a judge set to sentence the disgraced icon facing the rest of his life behind bars. >>> parents outraged as a school bus driver is caught on camera letting kids as young as 1
. >>> all newscast, janell was excited about this story. >> that's pretty cool. to think she's a royal now, too, something is a little different. thanks for joining us here. as a reminder lester holt is next with "nightly news." >>> breaking news tonight, brett kavanaugh breaking his silence, his wife by his side. the embattled supreme court nominee hitting back. >> i'm not going anywhere. >> kavanaugh defiant as a second accuser comes forward to...
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i'm janelle wang. >> and i'm raj mathai. that new b.a.r.t. station was supposed to open next summer providing relief to all that traffic gridlock in the south bay. it's not going to happen. there's been another delay. >> the long-awaited berryessa station may not open until next year. robert handa with the details. robert? >> reporter: well, it is a frustrating situation for everyone involved especially the public. now when you look at the berryessa station it almost seems it's ready to go but much of the communication equipment is bad and needs to be torn out. not what potential riders want to hear. this is a rare look at the b.a.r.t. station in san jose still waiting for a grand opening. the agency which oversees the $2.3 billion extension says these parts were installed and have to be replaced. they were old or used. it is the latest in a series of delays that had riders we talked to annoyed. >> i would love to travel more easier and not take bus by bus by bus because it costs a lot of money and it takes up my time.
i'm janelle wang. >> and i'm raj mathai. that new b.a.r.t. station was supposed to open next summer providing relief to all that traffic gridlock in the south bay. it's not going to happen. there's been another delay. >> the long-awaited berryessa station may not open until next year. robert handa with the details. robert? >> reporter: well, it is a frustrating situation for everyone involved especially the public. now when you look at the berryessa station it almost seems...
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the event encourages festival al issues and features musicians like cardi b, janelle monae, and coldplay. the band's frontman, chris martin, tried to calm everyone down. >> nobody is trying to hurt anybody. you're all safe, okay? okay? what's your name? >> everybody relax, calm down. it was a barrier collapse. there was not shots fired. we're going to try -- hope flip the show is going to go on. >> this comes just two days before the anniversary of the mass shooting in las vegas. a year ago on monday, 58 people were killed after a gunman opened firentry music concert. >>> driving athome. the giants may not have much luck against the dodgers today, but at least one fan came out with a big win. she is leaving the park with buster posey's truck. yes, his truck. the giants catcher started a contest last month raising money for children's cancer research. they meet and greet on the field. a chance to be honored during his 2018 toyota ony. tacoma. and the winner, dawn olyphant. not only is she a huge giants fan, but she lost her 15-year-old son to cancer back in 2009. >> even if i didn't win,
the event encourages festival al issues and features musicians like cardi b, janelle monae, and coldplay. the band's frontman, chris martin, tried to calm everyone down. >> nobody is trying to hurt anybody. you're all safe, okay? okay? what's your name? >> everybody relax, calm down. it was a barrier collapse. there was not shots fired. we're going to try -- hope flip the show is going to go on. >> this comes just two days before the anniversary of the mass shooting in las...
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trump will plays his math after table to defend his cause we see the presidents do that very special ok janelle's to say the least in the mean time america's national security adviser and the number one diplomat are trying to make their contribution to sorting out the iranian nuclear issue. two by opening a summit called united against nuclear iran. perhaps you wouldn't really expect people taking part in these kind of events to really be willing to said at one table with iranian officials however this is what my home bell said not so long ago the president has been pretty clear about the fact he's happy to talk with folks at any time so what will happen next to how the administration in washington is treating iran and will any of the international players be able to affect it we will find out in the next few days political research has to ryan paul a break told us she thinks trample take a confrontational stance towards iran and. wednesday security council meeting well i'm sure this you if you will talk about one thing and one thing only iran has the mark session with iran but just because. we h
trump will plays his math after table to defend his cause we see the presidents do that very special ok janelle's to say the least in the mean time america's national security adviser and the number one diplomat are trying to make their contribution to sorting out the iranian nuclear issue. two by opening a summit called united against nuclear iran. perhaps you wouldn't really expect people taking part in these kind of events to really be willing to said at one table with iranian officials...
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will replace his diplomats at the table to defend his cause we see presidents do that very special ok janelle's to say the least in the mean time america's national security adviser and the number one diplomat are trying to make their contribution to sorting out the iranian nuclear issue. by opening a summit called united against nuclear iran. perhaps you wouldn't really expect people taking part in these kind of events to really be willing to said at one table with iranian officials however this is what my home bell said not so long ago the president has been pretty clear about that he's happy to talk with folks at any time. so what will happen next to how the administration in washington is treating their rare and will any of the international players be able to effect it we will find out in the next few days. now hungry is making a stand against the report that claims the country has breached the key values of the bloc it's launched a campaign video to counter the claims. did you still read you make more yourself. or the move comes after the officially accepted the findings of these argentin
will replace his diplomats at the table to defend his cause we see presidents do that very special ok janelle's to say the least in the mean time america's national security adviser and the number one diplomat are trying to make their contribution to sorting out the iranian nuclear issue. by opening a summit called united against nuclear iran. perhaps you wouldn't really expect people taking part in these kind of events to really be willing to said at one table with iranian officials however...
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garvin thomas, raj mathai, and janelle wang will share many unforgettable people and touching moments that have been a part of this series. ad lib toss to weather updating the crash in mtn view... coming up next-- trouble at the happiest place on earth after people fell sick. why disneyland is facing fines this morning. but first happening now.. breaking news: we )re just finding out 201- thousand jobs were added to the u-s economy in august. 191-thousand jobs were expected. also, the unemployment rate now stands at 3.9% versus the 3.8% estimate. again- that report just coming in. more news when we come back. there comes a point when you realize the bathroom you used to love needs a makeover. let a professional rebath design consultant help craft the look you want. call 925-233-6471 and save $1000 off your complete bathroom remodel over missteps state agents say led to a legionnaire )s outbrea. cal-ohsa says the orange county theme park failed to maintain cooling equipment for its water rides. over 20 people with ties to the park fell sick with legionnaire )s disease last fal. at leas
garvin thomas, raj mathai, and janelle wang will share many unforgettable people and touching moments that have been a part of this series. ad lib toss to weather updating the crash in mtn view... coming up next-- trouble at the happiest place on earth after people fell sick. why disneyland is facing fines this morning. but first happening now.. breaking news: we )re just finding out 201- thousand jobs were added to the u-s economy in august. 191-thousand jobs were expected. also, the...
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garvin thomas, raj mathai, and janelle wang will share many unforgettable people and touching moments that have been a part of this series. and in case you missed it - here )s a taste of this week )s story - about a little girl and her dog. that full story is online right now at nbc bay area dot com. and again - our 500 story special airs tomorrow at 6:30. big delays for the south bay... coming up next-- a quick look at the top stories on today in the bay... including-- a shooting in san francisco )s cow hollow neighborhood.... and a restuarant worker is hurt. the brand new video into our newsroom. plus... exploding in size. the new numbers coming in from shasta county as firefighters there try to stop the flames from spreading. also, an update on the full closure of interstate-5. but first happening now.. breaking news... and it )s good news for the american worker. within the last hour we learned: 201-thousand jobs were added to the u-s economy in august. that )s above expectations because 191-thousand jobs were expected. also, the unemployment rate now stands at 3.9% versus the 3.8
garvin thomas, raj mathai, and janelle wang will share many unforgettable people and touching moments that have been a part of this series. and in case you missed it - here )s a taste of this week )s story - about a little girl and her dog. that full story is online right now at nbc bay area dot com. and again - our 500 story special airs tomorrow at 6:30. big delays for the south bay... coming up next-- a quick look at the top stories on today in the bay... including-- a shooting in san...
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i'm janelle wang in for raj mathai. >> i'm jessica aguirre. a global crisis the entire world uniting to address. those are the words of several leaders today talking about the global climate action summit that kicks off tomorrow. >> politicians, dignitaries and hollywood are joining to help stave off the crisis. sam brock has more. >> reporter: on the streets of paris, they march for promise, while in california, a climate emergency takes center stage. >> it is a global emergency. people here afraid like that, it sounds a little hair-on-fire hyper, but this is an extensional threat. >> reporter: it's not just al gore delivering an inconvenient truth. with fires on one coast and a hurricane looming on the other, the reminders of a warming planet everywhere. >> we're still losing tropical
i'm janelle wang in for raj mathai. >> i'm jessica aguirre. a global crisis the entire world uniting to address. those are the words of several leaders today talking about the global climate action summit that kicks off tomorrow. >> politicians, dignitaries and hollywood are joining to help stave off the crisis. sam brock has more. >> reporter: on the streets of paris, they march for promise, while in california, a climate emergency takes center stage. >> it is a global...
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trump will place his mats at the table to defend his cause we see the president do that very special ok janelle's to say the least in the meantime america's national security adviser. and the number one diplomat are trying to make their contribution to sorting out the iranian nuclear issue by opening a summit called united against nuclear iran. perhaps you wouldn't really expect people taking part in these kind of events to really be willing to said at one table with iranian officials however this is what my home bell said not so long ago the president has been pretty clear about that he's happy to talk with folks at any time so what will happen next to how the administration in washington is treating iran and will any of the international players be able to affect it we will find out in the next few days. days. so let's dig further into the story of life not a colon cavil associate producer of political science at bluefield state university joining us now from bluefield west virginia calling great to see you i know it's late where you are so thanks for joining us here on see how do you think a w
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i'm janelle wang sitting in for raj mathai. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. don't expect it to reopen anytime soon. that's the message tonight from the transbay authority concerning that $2 billion salesforce transit center. engineers found a second crack in a beam in the brand new terminal. transbay authority doesn't know what caused the cracks or at this point how it's going to fix them. but the authority's executive director did say the cracks are contained to one area. now, it is the discovery of that second crack that's raising concern among city leaders. and they're hoping that the problem isn't the ground. >> i certainly think we have a lot of questions to ask about building in a part of the city that's not on bedrock, and we're building a lot. >> mayor london breed toured the site today, which the transbay authority says won't reopen until the end of the week. coming up at 6:30, we're going to have her reaction to the closure. >>> commuters are clearly being hit the hardest by the transit center shutdown. nbc bay area's christi smith continues our cov
i'm janelle wang sitting in for raj mathai. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. don't expect it to reopen anytime soon. that's the message tonight from the transbay authority concerning that $2 billion salesforce transit center. engineers found a second crack in a beam in the brand new terminal. transbay authority doesn't know what caused the cracks or at this point how it's going to fix them. but the authority's executive director did say the cracks are contained to one area. now, it is the...
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florence expected to make landfall, janelle, sometime late thursday into friday morning. >> okay. you've been through a lot of hurricanes. stay safe. thank you so much. >>> take a look at the conditions in charleston, south carolina right now. pretty dark and gloomy. it's actually calm though. that's going to change dramatically in the coming days. jeff rainier he, what's the timeline for the hurricane, jeff? >> it's going to be making major impacts heading throughout the next two to three days. this is the kind of storm that as a forecaster, meteorologist gives you a horrible feeling in the pit of your stomach. you know how strong it's going to be based on the current tracks. right now, 140 miles per hour south of bermuda. the path of this has it moving closer to the u.s. by wednesday at 11:00 a.m. possibly making landfall by thursday 11:00 in the morning. winds of 140 miles per hour. want to give you a closer look at where this landfall may oc r occur. really anywhere from myrtle beach to cap hatteras with the current projections right over wrightsville beach. again, 140 mile pe
florence expected to make landfall, janelle, sometime late thursday into friday morning. >> okay. you've been through a lot of hurricanes. stay safe. thank you so much. >>> take a look at the conditions in charleston, south carolina right now. pretty dark and gloomy. it's actually calm though. that's going to change dramatically in the coming days. jeff rainier he, what's the timeline for the hurricane, jeff? >> it's going to be making major impacts heading throughout the...
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will replace his diplomats at the table to defend his cause we see presidents do that very special ok janelle's to say the least in the meantime america's national security adviser and the number one diplomat are trying to make their contribution to sorting out the iranian nuclear issue. by opening a summit called united against nuclear iran. perhaps you wouldn't really expect people taking part in these kind of events to really be willing to said at one table with iranian officials however this is what my home bell said not so long ago the president has been pretty clear about that he's happy to talk with folks at any time so what will happen next to how the administration in washington is treating iran and will any of the international players be able to affect it we will find out in the next few days. political research as psoriasis a power pole all america tada she things trump or take a confrontational stance towards iran at wednesday's security council meeting. well i'm sure that if you if you will talk about one thing and one thing only that iran has them up session with iran but just be
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bring money back what's the latest well you're right but there's a great difference between if they janelle void and i think that avoidance is actually you look at the best in the brightest the best the brightest go into the tax firms in the global firms whereas you have bureaucrats writing the tax code and that's one of the starbucks spokespeople that she is quoted as saying you know we abide by the tax code i mean of course they're looking for loopholes and actually winning so does everybody i think though this issue has been around for a while and actually you ironically could look and you could say in two thousand and sixteen starbucks made one hundred eighty eight billion across europe a new the u.k. is one of their biggest markets and they only paid about four billion in taxes there so that some outlet less than four percent you can actually say they're getting better if that makes sense i think you need to look at one issue that does work and that shaming you might remember in two thousand and ten vodafone was actually shamed into closing their offices on oxford street because they h
bring money back what's the latest well you're right but there's a great difference between if they janelle void and i think that avoidance is actually you look at the best in the brightest the best the brightest go into the tax firms in the global firms whereas you have bureaucrats writing the tax code and that's one of the starbucks spokespeople that she is quoted as saying you know we abide by the tax code i mean of course they're looking for loopholes and actually winning so does everybody...
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>> reporter: janelle this was the first test of its kind on the west coast, the first time ever that residents could get instant feedback on the alert through a survey on their phone. look around, this is the mark west estates neighborhood in sonoma county. you can see these are daily reminders of last year's devastating fire. this is why the residents here wants are want to know if the emergency alerts actually work. at exactly 10:00 a.m. today emergency leaders in sonoma county aat of five wireless emergency alerts. sending a loud tone and text t . county staff tracked the alerts to see where they landed. >> i just got an alert on my phone it buzzed made a loud noise. said extreme alert. test message. i think it's great to work on it. this was something desperately needed during the wildfires. >> reporter: in roseland be the text appeared to hit in english and spanish. >> i think the county listened to the community and taken note and learned some lessons from the devastating fires. >> reporter: users with newer phones and government text notifications turned on should have gotten
>> reporter: janelle this was the first test of its kind on the west coast, the first time ever that residents could get instant feedback on the alert through a survey on their phone. look around, this is the mark west estates neighborhood in sonoma county. you can see these are daily reminders of last year's devastating fire. this is why the residents here wants are want to know if the emergency alerts actually work. at exactly 10:00 a.m. today emergency leaders in sonoma county aat of...
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. >> reporter: janelle, facebook says it logged 90 million people out of their accounts as a precaution but they believe at least 50 million of the accounts were hack. first, it was russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. then the cambridge analytic scandal. now facebook's list of privacy problems are getting bigger >> i don't like it. i don't trust them. >> the company announced that hacker took over 50 million facebook accounts accessing personal information like names, birthdays and hometowns but not passwords or credit card information. facebook says it doesn't know who the hackers are or how the stolen information was used. >> regulation is what we need right now. the only thing making them think twice i'm talking about the social media companies is if they know there will abconsequences. >> cybersecurity expert says the social media companies make money based on the number of people who use the services and need the critical information those people share to attract advertisers. facebook also has a built in advantage. they're on a lot of other options. >> one of th
. >> reporter: janelle, facebook says it logged 90 million people out of their accounts as a precaution but they believe at least 50 million of the accounts were hack. first, it was russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. then the cambridge analytic scandal. now facebook's list of privacy problems are getting bigger >> i don't like it. i don't trust them. >> the company announced that hacker took over 50 million facebook accounts accessing personal information...
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. >> reporter: back in july, a deputy confronted an oregon state senator, janelle bynum, who was campaigning for re- election. bynum said on facebook, "i asked to meet my constituent who thought i was suspicious. the officer called her, we bslked, and she did apologize." as for sheila stubbs, she never spoke to the anonymous male who called the police on her. but if they're listening... >> i want them to see that i made it. i survived. i am now your representative. >> reporter: well, stubbs won nearly 50% of the primary vote in her county, and since she's unopposed, jeff, she will take her seat at the state assembly this january. g glor: interesting sound-bite, she says, "i'm now your yspresentative." >> reporter: exactly. >> glor: all right jericka, , anks. when we come back here, a squeeze play in boston. but, did they score? hey score? nol, he'd be stopping for more pills right now. only aleve has the strength to stop tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. aleve. all day strong. and as if that wasn't badur brand new enough, totals it. now your insurance won't replace it outrigh
. >> reporter: back in july, a deputy confronted an oregon state senator, janelle bynum, who was campaigning for re- election. bynum said on facebook, "i asked to meet my constituent who thought i was suspicious. the officer called her, we bslked, and she did apologize." as for sheila stubbs, she never spoke to the anonymous male who called the police on her. but if they're listening... >> i want them to see that i made it. i survived. i am now your representative....
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. >> reporter: back in july a deputy confronted an oregon state senator janelle bynum who was campaigning for reelection. i asked to meet my constituent who thought i was suspicious. the officer called her. we talked. and she did apologize. as for sheila stubs, she never spoke to the anonymous male who called the police on her. but if they're listening -- >> i want them to see that i made it. i survived. i am now your representative. >> reporter: well, stubs won nearly 50% of the primary vote in her county. and since she's unopposed, jeff, she will take her seat at the state assembly this january. >> interesting sound bite. i'm your representative. jericka, thanks. when we come back, squeeze play in boston. but did they score? our dad was in the hospital. because of smoking. but we still had to have a cigarette. had to. but then, we were like. what are we doing? the nicodermcq patch helps prevent your urge to smoke all day. nicodermcq. you know why, we know how. a women's natural lubrication varies throughout her cycle. this can effect how pleasurable sex can be. to supplement your lubric
. >> reporter: back in july a deputy confronted an oregon state senator janelle bynum who was campaigning for reelection. i asked to meet my constituent who thought i was suspicious. the officer called her. we talked. and she did apologize. as for sheila stubs, she never spoke to the anonymous male who called the police on her. but if they're listening -- >> i want them to see that i made it. i survived. i am now your representative. >> reporter: well, stubs won nearly 50% of...
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. >> reporter: that's the point, janelle. the home behind me where six adults were receiving care actually was inspected twice by years, both times was the lasf given the all clear. inspectors were looking for safe living conditions. what inveatastounded them. high-powered rifles with scopes supplied oy splayed out. becerra says they were recovered at rainbow bright care facilities and in homes. >> why there would be a weapon in a child care facility just boggles the imagination. >> reporter: four family members, joshua, carlena, face 59 charges, accused of labor exploitation and sex crimes committed against the filipino immigrant workers headlining the state's case. >> human trafficking, physical force, sexual violence, fraud, and psychological coercion with their victims. >> crazy! i mean, you would have never known ever. they were the nicest people ever. >> reporter: april lives across the street from the duvall drive center. she and her partner did observe some oddities over the years, like workers sleeping in the garage
. >> reporter: that's the point, janelle. the home behind me where six adults were receiving care actually was inspected twice by years, both times was the lasf given the all clear. inspectors were looking for safe living conditions. what inveatastounded them. high-powered rifles with scopes supplied oy splayed out. becerra says they were recovered at rainbow bright care facilities and in homes. >> why there would be a weapon in a child care facility just boggles the imagination....
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janell speak with an sure -- anshu jain about lessons learned from the financial crisis. julie: it's nine minutes into the trading day, not
janell speak with an sure -- anshu jain about lessons learned from the financial crisis. julie: it's nine minutes into the trading day, not
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sometimes janelle will dance a little in the newsroom and have fun. i miss that. >> you are so fun to be around. you put me in a dancing moose. >> you think you have seen it all and the next season comes out. what is that? how can you do that. >> that's a fun show. >>> our weather forecast, it's heating up. that increased fire threat through the bay area. take you into the micro-climate forecast. we have storm ranger, our mobile doppler radar scanning. we want to reinforce the fact that there's no rainfall. we don't expect any over the next seven to 14 days. any hint of that and we will be the first to let you know. look at this. last rain over a quarter inch was way back on april 16th. it's been a long time since we had that rain. just being dry, our fire danger is elevated. i want to show you why tomorrow a fire danger will be elevated. the key thing we're going to see happen is some hot, dry air in central california. it's actually going to move towards the bay area. over our mountains, our higher elevation and down through the valley. whether that
sometimes janelle will dance a little in the newsroom and have fun. i miss that. >> you are so fun to be around. you put me in a dancing moose. >> you think you have seen it all and the next season comes out. what is that? how can you do that. >> that's a fun show. >>> our weather forecast, it's heating up. that increased fire threat through the bay area. take you into the micro-climate forecast. we have storm ranger, our mobile doppler radar scanning. we want to...
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let's bring in janelle wang. >> raj and jessica on the eve of the release, the president is going head to head over who is telling the truth. >> pushback from the podium. today the white householding its first briefing sincescatng acco administration in chaos. sarah huckabee sanders slamming bob woodward, author of the new book fear which tells stories of frustrated officials and tumultuous white house through unme officials. >> things incredibly reckless for a book to make such outrageous claims to not even take the time to get a $10 fact checker to call around and verify that some of these quotes happened. >> this morning, woodward taking a hit at the president. >> this is war on truth by him. >> and defending his reporting on "today." >> why should people trust you? >> the incidents are not anonymous. it gives a date, it gives a time. who participates. >> president trump apparently watching. pointing to that question from savannah guthrie and calling woodward a liar. caught cold. sanders also calling out on an anonymous senior administration official who wrote a critical op-ed piece
let's bring in janelle wang. >> raj and jessica on the eve of the release, the president is going head to head over who is telling the truth. >> pushback from the podium. today the white householding its first briefing sincescatng acco administration in chaos. sarah huckabee sanders slamming bob woodward, author of the new book fear which tells stories of frustrated officials and tumultuous white house through unme officials. >> things incredibly reckless for a book to make...
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janelle wang joins us with this sensitive issue. >> the president said when he visited last october there were 18 reported deaths. but an independent report is counting the thousands who died in the months after the storm hit from the lack of power or clean water. with florence looming in sight, president trump is looking back, arguing 3,000 people did not die during hurricane maria in appreciatiopuerto rico. >> i would kick him on the ankle and say, look, focus on the future damn storm. stop looking in the rear view mirror. >> puerto rico's governor who praised the president's efforts says his people's pain should not be questioned. the 3,000 death toll number comes from an independent report from george washington university which tallied the deaths in the five months after maria first hit. the death toll was 64, but they changed it saying thousands died in the sweltering aftermath. fema's director says that's a notable distinction. >> there's a big discrepancy from how people die, from the wind and water or building collapse versus the long-term, secondary or indirect deaths. >> report
janelle wang joins us with this sensitive issue. >> the president said when he visited last october there were 18 reported deaths. but an independent report is counting the thousands who died in the months after the storm hit from the lack of power or clean water. with florence looming in sight, president trump is looking back, arguing 3,000 people did not die during hurricane maria in appreciatiopuerto rico. >> i would kick him on the ankle and say, look, focus on the future damn...
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janelle monae talking about survivors of sexual assault with incredible power. cardi b giving power, i'm sure there's some people watching at home, our msnbc moms maybe going who was that? that was cardi b. >> even janet jackson, a message of power for women. >> janet jackson, every year it seems like it's getting more political. janet jackson talked about her personal experience with abuse. everything about this concert, this year is about connecting with people out there and making sure they feel safe. >> and empowering women was the theme. >> thank you all. >> great to be here. >> a great pleasure to be with you on a beautiful night in central park. we're going to leave you with highlights. thank you and we'll see you next year. ♪ as long as i wake up today, you can't take my youth away ♪ you can't take my youth away ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ good night. god bless you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> here's what senator jeff flake says he expects from the new fbi investigation of brett kavanaugh. >> obviously that includes the allegations. so to interview people there and a
janelle monae talking about survivors of sexual assault with incredible power. cardi b giving power, i'm sure there's some people watching at home, our msnbc moms maybe going who was that? that was cardi b. >> even janet jackson, a message of power for women. >> janet jackson, every year it seems like it's getting more political. janet jackson talked about her personal experience with abuse. everything about this concert, this year is about connecting with people out there and...
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maryland state police have identified the victims as donald tyner and janelle mcdougle. both ofm live in baltimore. >>> good news as far as commutes are concerned. the 45-day project on metro's e to an has finally c end. for more than a month, the red line was shut down for repairs and maintenance. metro is running on a holiday schedule today, so the system won't officially open until 8:00 a.m. >>> amazon is known for quickly delivering packages r door. >> but some employees a accusing the tech giant of emphasizing speed over workers' safety. jo ling kent reports. >> reporter: inside in fulfillment center outside dallas, the focus is on speed, efficiency and customer satisfaction. but employees say amazon's work demandare ruining her life. >> it's been the ultimate nightmare. >> reporter: he says she esses an average of 600 items an hour. at a broken workstation that injured her back. >> it felt like somebody stabbed me in the back and drug a knife all the way down. >> reporter: allen showed us documents and claimed amazon tried to minimize her injury by not sending her
maryland state police have identified the victims as donald tyner and janelle mcdougle. both ofm live in baltimore. >>> good news as far as commutes are concerned. the 45-day project on metro's e to an has finally c end. for more than a month, the red line was shut down for repairs and maintenance. metro is running on a holiday schedule today, so the system won't officially open until 8:00 a.m. >>> amazon is known for quickly delivering packages r door. >> but some...
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janell speak with an sure -- anshu jain about lessons learned from the financial crisis. julie: it's nine minutes into the trading day, not much movement on the macro level in u.s. stocks, the s&p is in very tight ranges and the nasdaq doing the best of the three. up only 2/10 of 1%, it looks like it could be the fifth straight session of gain which will be the best since february the s&p and we are seeing some record highs -- or near record highs for the s&p. technology has been outperforming, and let's take a look at some of the tech movers, price targetsith raised by a host of different subscription revenues were beaten by nearly a third, raised had its target highest on the street. raised itsdia targets, also to the highest at the street, $450 is the prediction for that one, interesting. we are also looking at some deals that are getting some between lott tech and general electric, jp morgan flagging concern saying that the forecast for the deal are too ambitious, both stocks falling and rent-a-center getting another notice from the ftc for more information on its acq
janell speak with an sure -- anshu jain about lessons learned from the financial crisis. julie: it's nine minutes into the trading day, not much movement on the macro level in u.s. stocks, the s&p is in very tight ranges and the nasdaq doing the best of the three. up only 2/10 of 1%, it looks like it could be the fifth straight session of gain which will be the best since february the s&p and we are seeing some record highs -- or near record highs for the s&p. technology has been...
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maryland state police have identified the victims as donald tyner and janelle mcdougle. both of them live in baltimore. >>> police in greenbel are investigating a deadly a woman was hit and killed early in the morning. itpe hapned from south kenu nhlworth avee and greenbelt road. the woman has been identified as paulte barden of silver spring. >>> good news for today for commuters. the 45-day project of metro's red line has finally come to an haend. for morea month, the red line was shut down for repairs and maintenance. metro is running on a holiday schedule today, so the system won't officially open until 8:00 a.m. >>> look at the sunrise. it looks pretty because we're sitting inside the air conditio'rng. >> if y outside, you feel it. it's humid. it's warm. there it is,ul beaut sunrise. that sun is heating us up. it's 78 degrees. and feels more like the low 80s. as we go throughhe day today, we will be so hot and humid, that will feel from 1003 to degrees. we have 90s in the forecast, through thursday. even as the kid head back to school, it will feel like the dog days
maryland state police have identified the victims as donald tyner and janelle mcdougle. both of them live in baltimore. >>> police in greenbel are investigating a deadly a woman was hit and killed early in the morning. itpe hapned from south kenu nhlworth avee and greenbelt road. the woman has been identified as paulte barden of silver spring. >>> good news for today for commuters. the 45-day project of metro's red line has finally come to an haend. for morea month, the red...
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yeah but honestly in quincy but this sounds like a lot of this thing to know about droids janel wealth and so barbecue let me assure natheless i love yellow yellow yellow and let's get into it i thought well this is well ok. well i'm from an. old school and a guy. with. this. hour or. religiousness is a good boy i had the. good luck to. you. with the bomb in the bottom of the picking the right artist and fulfilled the buddha a good good with if i'm sad because i did was a little south of the you can see in the myth that. only ever did start to fail to judge in the. beginning to this all the seven want to come and. leave this. looks of things. in arabic is called. why is what is. means the beloved of allah. they are referring to abraham to abraham. in the islamic tradition abraham is called ibrahim the beloved of allah so according to islamic tradition abraham is also buried in the tomb of the patriarchs and hence that what we call in the jewish tradition the tomb of the patriarchs of. the cave of my fella. in arabic is called. the abrahamic mosque is that it's the longest standing holy
yeah but honestly in quincy but this sounds like a lot of this thing to know about droids janel wealth and so barbecue let me assure natheless i love yellow yellow yellow and let's get into it i thought well this is well ok. well i'm from an. old school and a guy. with. this. hour or. religiousness is a good boy i had the. good luck to. you. with the bomb in the bottom of the picking the right artist and fulfilled the buddha a good good with if i'm sad because i did was a little south of the...
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now you must fall asleep and will concede but this sounds like a low this isn't in the vba droids janel what then so barbecue what is your name the also i will look yellow the albums let's get flynn's i thought well this is well ok. oh come on we're just. on the. phone that guy. with. this. mike allen or. the boy you had the desire to push the. good because. you. are. at the bottom of the bottom of the thinking the lower end of it and fulfill the promise of a good deal with the seven because i did was a little south of the you can see that. the. judge in the. beginning to this only seven want to come and. leave this he. looks at things. in arabic is called. why is what is. means the beloved of allah. they were referring to abraham to abraham. in the islamic tradition abraham is called ibrahim the beloved of allah so according to islamic tradition abraham is also buried in the tomb of the patriarchs and hence the what we call in the jewish tradition the tomb of the patriarchs of. the cave of my fella. in arabic is called. the abrahamic mosque is that it's the longest standing holy place
now you must fall asleep and will concede but this sounds like a low this isn't in the vba droids janel what then so barbecue what is your name the also i will look yellow the albums let's get flynn's i thought well this is well ok. oh come on we're just. on the. phone that guy. with. this. mike allen or. the boy you had the desire to push the. good because. you. are. at the bottom of the bottom of the thinking the lower end of it and fulfill the promise of a good deal with the seven because i...
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jackson, cardi b, janelle monae. nbc will have coverage of the day and through the night. i'll be a part of it saturday 3:00 p.m. eastern. that is as i mentioned the end of the beat. "hardball" is up next. >>> overtime. let's play "hardball." good evening, i'm chris matthews in washington. with all the political and moral consequence it holds, the nominee of brett kavanaugh to the united states supreme court has been just that, a contest. and tonight what looked like a victory for the president early today has gone into overtime. late today president trump ordered a subpoena mental background check be opened on kavanaugh's file hours after the senate judiciary committee requested that he do so. kavanaugh's fate lies in the hands of the federal bureau of investigation. what counts now more than anything is what the bureau comes up with on the nominee. did he engage in the conduct of which the several women accusers said he did? was he a heavy drinker who becomes belligerent when intoxicated. jeff flake of arizona threatened to vote "no" on kavanaugh's nomination unless alle
jackson, cardi b, janelle monae. nbc will have coverage of the day and through the night. i'll be a part of it saturday 3:00 p.m. eastern. that is as i mentioned the end of the beat. "hardball" is up next. >>> overtime. let's play "hardball." good evening, i'm chris matthews in washington. with all the political and moral consequence it holds, the nominee of brett kavanaugh to the united states supreme court has been just that, a contest. and tonight what looked...
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brightest together to combat global poverty and i had the fortune to interview stars like john legend and janelle monae. you can see all of that on our website where you can also keep the conversation going. like us at facebook.com/politicsnation and follow us on twitter @"politics nation." twitter @"politics nation." which is why esurance hired me, dennis quaid, twitter @"politicsnation. twitter @"politicsnation nfusing. politicsnation. i literally have no idea what politicsnationaid. that's why they're making it simple, man in cafe. and more affordable. thank you, dennis quaid. you're welcome. that's a prop apple. i'd tell you more, but i only have 30 seconds. so here's a dramatic shot of their tagline so you'll remember it. esurance. it's surprisingly painless. so shark invented duo clean. while deep cleaning carpets, the added soft brush roll picks up large particles, gives floors a polished look, and fearlessly devours piles. duo clean technology, corded and cord-free. copd makes it hard to breathe. so to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪ go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way."
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janelle monet up there. she got up on stage and she said i want you to repeat after me to the survivors out there, i hear you, i see you and i believe you. and then she stopped and she said the men in the crowd, i want to hear you say it. they said it. she said no, that's not loud enough, say it again. i found it an incredibly powerful moment. >> it was all about educating refugee children. i know this is something you've been talking about. we have refugee children in the united states that we're not treating the best way. i think we have that moment. >> take a listen. >> so today i'm standing here with my sisters on this stage and with you and we want to send a message loud and clear to survivors here and all over the world. let's make sure that they know that these 60,000 global citizens right here in this audience have got your back. >> and when you're talking about educating girls around the world, the united states used to really take the lead in this idea of trying to equalize women's status and girls
janelle monet up there. she got up on stage and she said i want you to repeat after me to the survivors out there, i hear you, i see you and i believe you. and then she stopped and she said the men in the crowd, i want to hear you say it. they said it. she said no, that's not loud enough, say it again. i found it an incredibly powerful moment. >> it was all about educating refugee children. i know this is something you've been talking about. we have refugee children in the united states...
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with performances by janet jackson, the weekend, sean mendez, cardi b, janelle monae and john legend. the management r mammoth event in central park begins 3:00 p.m. eastern here on msnbc. you do not want to miss it. just ahead, since president trump has a whole pre-approved list of conservative judges he could nominate to the supreme court, why are republicans holding on so tightly to brett that's next. cancer ... it's very personal. each of us is different. and each cancer is different. how it reacts, how it evades and adapts. and how we attack it. that's why at cancer treatment centers of america, we use diagnostic tools that help us better understand what drives each person's cancer. this is what we mean by outsmarting cancer. and for some, it may uncover more effective treatment options. like christine bray. after battling ovarian cancer for several years, her test results revealed a potential treatment not considered previously a drug therapy that targeted her tumor. today, christine's metastatic cancer is in remission. this is precision cancer treatment. because at cancer treat
with performances by janet jackson, the weekend, sean mendez, cardi b, janelle monae and john legend. the management r mammoth event in central park begins 3:00 p.m. eastern here on msnbc. you do not want to miss it. just ahead, since president trump has a whole pre-approved list of conservative judges he could nominate to the supreme court, why are republicans holding on so tightly to brett that's next. cancer ... it's very personal. each of us is different. and each cancer is different. how...
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garvin, janelle wang and raj mathai will share with you many of these touching moments that have been part of the series. be sure to watch our special, "bay area proud," 500 stories, tonight at 6:30. wow. >>> we have much more ahead on "today in the bay." coming up, an arsonist in action, the bold move the feds just took to catch this suspect who set fire to a california planned parenthood. >>> and b.a.r.t. on hold. why commuters to the south bay will have to wait even longer. the massive mistake that will delay the opening of a new station. ♪ well well well, what have we here? a magical place... that's lookin' to get scared! with bats...and ghouls... and cars in disguise. i've cast quite a spell now... you won't believe your eyes! (laughter) the spell is cast. halloween time is back with spook-tacular experiences in disneyland and disney california adventure parks! (laughter) san francisco >>> good saturday morning to you. it is 7:28. here's a live look outside on this september 8th. it's sun shining over san francisco and the bay bridge. we have a story about the bay bridge in jus
garvin, janelle wang and raj mathai will share with you many of these touching moments that have been part of the series. be sure to watch our special, "bay area proud," 500 stories, tonight at 6:30. wow. >>> we have much more ahead on "today in the bay." coming up, an arsonist in action, the bold move the feds just took to catch this suspect who set fire to a california planned parenthood. >>> and b.a.r.t. on hold. why commuters to the south bay will have...