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and rob gets out. walks over to us. >> this is just the sort of moment in which a person might have wanted to cool a heated atmosphere. control the spinning anger. but chosen words carefully. >> that is not what happened. >> rob standing next to me and he's like, what are you doing out with my wife at 10:00 at night? and emmett said, rob, she doesn't want to be with you anymore. okay. she's done. i mean, really, rob, what did you make last year? $40, 000, candy what did we make last week, $27, 000, last week, in one week, rob, that's how much i make. you don't make anything. >> nasty, arrogant, like a thoughtless young buck who needed to be reminded of something. >> rob said, well what about your kids? and your wife? she just had a baby. they're at home waiting for you and you're out with my wife. >> and at that moment emmett's eyes got huge and he pushed himself off of his truck and went over to rob and pushed rob, very hard on his chest. >> and then the climax. the confrontation that had been buildin
and rob gets out. walks over to us. >> this is just the sort of moment in which a person might have wanted to cool a heated atmosphere. control the spinning anger. but chosen words carefully. >> that is not what happened. >> rob standing next to me and he's like, what are you doing out with my wife at 10:00 at night? and emmett said, rob, she doesn't want to be with you anymore. okay. she's done. i mean, really, rob, what did you make last year? $40, 000, candy what did we...
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." ♪ rob: hello, welcome to the program, i'm rob matheson. it is a deal that is being met with optimism and uncertainty. sudan's prime minister is promising a path to democracy after being reinstated under an agreement with the military. he was ousted nearly a month ago when the army chief seized power and dissolved his cabinet. weeks of protests followed. at least 40 people died after confrontations with police. they say they want recognize any agreement with the armed forces. we will get to the guests shortly, but forced, a report. reporter: a breakthrough incidents, political crisis. nearly a month after the political takeover, sunday, military leader general and the deposed prime minister abdalla hamdok signed an agreement that allowed the way for him to be reinstated. >>>> i was guided by a number of key principles, chiefly among them is to avoid further bloodshed. our people are prepared to sacrifice more, but everything is precious. reporter: the agreement comes after weeks of negotiations between the size -- sides mediated by sudanese
." ♪ rob: hello, welcome to the program, i'm rob matheson. it is a deal that is being met with optimism and uncertainty. sudan's prime minister is promising a path to democracy after being reinstated under an agreement with the military. he was ousted nearly a month ago when the army chief seized power and dissolved his cabinet. weeks of protests followed. at least 40 people died after confrontations with police. they say they want recognize any agreement with the armed forces. we will...
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i'm rob matheson. the warm months of july and august gave much of europe the impression that the worst of the pandemic was over. countries lifted restrictions. people traveled for holidays again, traveled in large numbers, and did not have to wear masks. but infections are now rising to record levels. the world health organization says the region is once again the center of the pandemic. it is urging countries to step up vaccination campaigns. vaccines are readily available, but many refuse to take them. we will bring in our special guests in a moment, but first, this report. reporter: the world health organization says the wider region is once more at the pandemics epicenter. across 33 countries including parts of central asia, there are 78 million current infections, more than the cumulative total of southeast asia, the east and mediterranean, and all of africa. it is a figure rising by a quarter of a million new infections deadly, with 600,000 deaths every day. >> if we stay on this trajectory, we c
i'm rob matheson. the warm months of july and august gave much of europe the impression that the worst of the pandemic was over. countries lifted restrictions. people traveled for holidays again, traveled in large numbers, and did not have to wear masks. but infections are now rising to record levels. the world health organization says the region is once again the center of the pandemic. it is urging countries to step up vaccination campaigns. vaccines are readily available, but many refuse to...
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we have rob burrow. rob's dad with us this morning. rob's dad with us this morning. rob's daughter and kevin's youngest son are at the finish line waiting to welcome him home. kevinjust saving that last bit of energy now. and i can tell you, in the last few moments he hasjust gone over and i can tell you, in the last few moments he has just gone over half £1 million raised in this challenge, this 101 mile challenge that he has run for his friend, rob burrow. he wanted to raise £100,000. they have just made it over £500,000 for the motor neurone disease association. it is actually now £550,000. these last few steps will be difficult for kevin. he wanted to go to a dark place because he said he knew that is what would keep him going. he has been there. these last few steps are the most important in lots of ways. he has the most important —— tremendous support on this extra mile. he always goes the extra mile, doesn't he, jeff? mile. he always goes the extra mile, doesn't he. jeff?— doesn't he, jeff? every game. he is doint it doesn't he, jeff? every game. he
we have rob burrow. rob's dad with us this morning. rob's dad with us this morning. rob's daughter and kevin's youngest son are at the finish line waiting to welcome him home. kevinjust saving that last bit of energy now. and i can tell you, in the last few moments he hasjust gone over and i can tell you, in the last few moments he has just gone over half £1 million raised in this challenge, this 101 mile challenge that he has run for his friend, rob burrow. he wanted to raise £100,000. they...
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robs my dad mentorship over rob when he became a doctor. there was a sort of connection that was very sort of telepathic but made it very easy for us to understand each other and relate to each other and to have this back and forth that was really unlike anything i've ever experienced in my career creatively. it was very smooth and intense and intimate, and it wasn't hard to get it on to the page. there was no wrestling robs thoughts and words and expenses into prose. it just happened and really happen in the way, the content was hard, the stories were difficult, but the actual work itself was not that difficult. >> piggybacking on that for just a second. the feedback i've gotten over the past 48 hours speaks to dan's aliens as a writer is that people who are reading it, not for the audio, the audio was a most difficult thing i've ever done because i just couldn't read it without crying and it took many takes to edit out the crime, was dan captured my voice. so people reading it and they're saying i hear you, and that is dan's ability, i me
robs my dad mentorship over rob when he became a doctor. there was a sort of connection that was very sort of telepathic but made it very easy for us to understand each other and relate to each other and to have this back and forth that was really unlike anything i've ever experienced in my career creatively. it was very smooth and intense and intimate, and it wasn't hard to get it on to the page. there was no wrestling robs thoughts and words and expenses into prose. it just happened and...
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so quick introduction to rob and dan. robert meyer has been emergency-room doctor for over 25 years spent most of his career at the medical center in the bronx. new york city's most visited one of the nation's five busiest. he's an associate professor of emergency medicine at the albert einstein college of medicine and grew up in queens and lives in hartsdale new york with his wife janice and his children. and dan has written for wired, outside national geographic and the atlantic and won the james beard award for writing. and the national geographics and screen writing credits, star trek - the next generation", and banana, that changed the world. and i think it might be the most eclectic of any author that we've had at an event. he currently lives in portland, maine with the writer and their two young boys, and dan and rob, thank you so much for being here. rob, you've mentioned you game straight from a shift so thank you so much for squeezing us in for this this evening. i could not put this book down. i was peeking at
so quick introduction to rob and dan. robert meyer has been emergency-room doctor for over 25 years spent most of his career at the medical center in the bronx. new york city's most visited one of the nation's five busiest. he's an associate professor of emergency medicine at the albert einstein college of medicine and grew up in queens and lives in hartsdale new york with his wife janice and his children. and dan has written for wired, outside national geographic and the atlantic and won the...
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and for rob. if you need _ association. and for rob. if you need a — association. and for rob. if you need a running partner, i'd love to be there. — need a running partner, i'd love to be there, but have got christmas lights _ be there, but have got christmas lights and — be there, but have got christmas lights and stuff to put up. you don't — lights and stuff to put up. you don't need me look —— me making you look bad _ don't need me look —— me making you look bad this — don't need me look —— me making you look bad. this is your challenge. you are — look bad. this is your challenge. you are amazing. get it done. a little you are amazing. get it done. little message from us. i know i'm under your running 106 kilometres for two great rugby man, doddie weir and robert r1 of three to say good luck. ,., ., x' and robert r1 of three to say good luck. a , , and robert r1 of three to say good luck. , , . . luck. good luck, super care. we are behind you- — luck. good luck, super care. we are behind you. good _ luck. good luck, super care. we are behind you. goo
and for rob. if you need _ association. and for rob. if you need a — association. and for rob. if you need a running partner, i'd love to be there. — need a running partner, i'd love to be there, but have got christmas lights _ be there, but have got christmas lights and — be there, but have got christmas lights and stuff to put up. you don't — lights and stuff to put up. you don't need me look —— me making you look bad _ don't need me look —— me making you look bad this —...
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rob fladeboe kron 4 news. thank you, rob. those not the only stores hit over the weekend in the bay area coming up tonight at 5.30. >> we'll be in the east bay's to see the damage caused by thieves at the south. one ball. and the string of robberies certainly has the governor's attention. you heard him at the top of the hour, governor newsom today said his administration is immediately responding to the smash-and-grab robberies that have ravage retailers recently kron four's capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains the actions. the state is now taking and how retailers are responding. >> look, i have no sympathy, no empathy whatsoever. people smashing and grabbing stealing people's items crane havoc and tear on our streets. not governor gavin newsome reacting after a weekend of ransacking in robbery at numerous retailers across the bay area. in response. he says you can expect to see more police presence in and around shopping areas that are highly trafficked around the holidays. newsome revealed his own business has be
rob fladeboe kron 4 news. thank you, rob. those not the only stores hit over the weekend in the bay area coming up tonight at 5.30. >> we'll be in the east bay's to see the damage caused by thieves at the south. one ball. and the string of robberies certainly has the governor's attention. you heard him at the top of the hour, governor newsom today said his administration is immediately responding to the smash-and-grab robberies that have ravage retailers recently kron four's capitol...
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and but the best bet a script i thought was rob roy and i was doing rob roy and then a male was definitely he wanted me to be in braveheart. so he said, why can't it now? i really want to do this because i want to, mel gibson was actually offered rob roy before he was off of the film thing and actually be running a good a program because he's actually physically the right high. it's ironic, liam neeson should have played wallace because, well, it was very, very tall. and rob roy, of course, had it rickets and was small and red headed, you know. anyway, he played and lean, played rob roy. so i told the people i said, and now it's kind of big me see, i really want you to be in the fell and try to match a lot. role reversal. brian, professor michelle mel gibson. liam neeson, you've been in the big of a complimentary about mel gibson, a rough time and recent years, but you see him as a a. another great human being. i do, i mean i, i mean this is chic as you can find in on males mows got problems. there's no question about it, but he is not a bad man. he really isn't a bad man, and i will defen
and but the best bet a script i thought was rob roy and i was doing rob roy and then a male was definitely he wanted me to be in braveheart. so he said, why can't it now? i really want to do this because i want to, mel gibson was actually offered rob roy before he was off of the film thing and actually be running a good a program because he's actually physically the right high. it's ironic, liam neeson should have played wallace because, well, it was very, very tall. and rob roy, of course, had...
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rob costa: yeah. narrator: ok. make sure you don't get stuck. rob costa: all right. narrator: how are we going to do this? rob costa: ready? narrator: woo! yeah! rob costa: i thought i said it was going to be bumpy. it's incredible how you go from some of the most breathtaking coastline, go over one sand dune, and now you're in the outback. it's rare that you could spend 360 degrees around anywhere and just see pristine, untouched landscape. rolling, wind-kissed sand dunes, some 110 feet tall, see flora and fauna as far as the eye can see. and peppered in between them, 19 wooden shacks originally constructed to shelter those shipwrecked off the cape cod coast. what are they being used for today? well, nine of them are still privately maintained by families that have been there for many, many years. but the other 10, the government have taken over, and they lease them for artists-in-residency programs. narrator: and throughout passing time, the shacks have provided both refuge and creative inspiration for the likes of literary geniuses such as tennessee williams e.e.
rob costa: yeah. narrator: ok. make sure you don't get stuck. rob costa: all right. narrator: how are we going to do this? rob costa: ready? narrator: woo! yeah! rob costa: i thought i said it was going to be bumpy. it's incredible how you go from some of the most breathtaking coastline, go over one sand dune, and now you're in the outback. it's rare that you could spend 360 degrees around anywhere and just see pristine, untouched landscape. rolling, wind-kissed sand dunes, some 110 feet tall,...
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rob's my dad's mentorship when he became a doctor. there was a sort of connection that was very sort of telepathic that made it very easy for us to understand each other and relate to each other and have this back and forth unlike anything i've ever experienced in my career creatively. it was very smooth and intense and intimate and it wasn't hard to get onto the page. there was no wrestling rob's thoughts and words and. >> piggybacking on that for a second, the feedback i've gone the past 48 hours to dan's brilliance of writing, people reading it, not the audio which speaks for itself, the audio was the most difficult thing i've ever done because i couldn't read it withoutt crying and it took many takes to edit out the crime, dan captured my voice. so people are reading it and they say i hear it and that's his ability, he would type as i talked, record as i talked, transcribed everything as i talked and put it onn paper and as i read it, i'm like wow, that's me. >> wonderful>>. i wasn't able to know it was your voice but it did breed
rob's my dad's mentorship when he became a doctor. there was a sort of connection that was very sort of telepathic that made it very easy for us to understand each other and relate to each other and have this back and forth unlike anything i've ever experienced in my career creatively. it was very smooth and intense and intimate and it wasn't hard to get onto the page. there was no wrestling rob's thoughts and words and. >> piggybacking on that for a second, the feedback i've gone the...
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part of the blame we bring in rob, man, it's better and it has to be rob me to show and dominic ego, former police officer in chicago. thanks for joining me gentlemen. thank you. like travis, ok, it's obviously that time of year we understand crime goes up around the holidays. obviously a lot of people are more concerned about shopping than they are necessarily security. but rob, i want to start with you because you've talked about this on your show. i imagine a lot right now the economic environment that we are in right now. does this rise in crime actually surprise you? no surprise me at all. the colonel policies in places like san francisco and other liberal cities, clearly said that you can go in and steal and rob. we've seen it for months and cbs is targets and those kinds of things. and, and you know what though, scotty, the worst part about it is with the rising inflation, which is hitting middle class and lower middle class families. the hardest is that those folks are losing their targets. they're losing their c, b. s is they're losing their middle class stores where they. r
part of the blame we bring in rob, man, it's better and it has to be rob me to show and dominic ego, former police officer in chicago. thanks for joining me gentlemen. thank you. like travis, ok, it's obviously that time of year we understand crime goes up around the holidays. obviously a lot of people are more concerned about shopping than they are necessarily security. but rob, i want to start with you because you've talked about this on your show. i imagine a lot right now the economic...
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im liam played rob roy. so i told the people, i said that and now it's kind of big me see, i really want you to be in the fell and try to much and i wrote a vessel bryan for fascinating mill mill, mill, gibson, liam neeson. you've been in the big of a complimentary about mel gibson, a rough time and recent years, but you see him as a a. another great human being. i do, i mean, i mean it's just because you can find it on males mows got problems. there's no question about it, but he is not a bad man. he really isn't a bad man and i will defend him. you know, because i know him and i know about his generosity. i've seen him deal with because you've had problems with the alcohol and he was magnificent. he was always generous and kind and caring. i have great compassion come to my post. humble, by glad end, in a label support of a long tam socialist for $1000.00 due towards the idea, the scottish independence, and becoming a, a strong figure in the yes campaign. a 2014 was of any single policy on was at mora, a s
im liam played rob roy. so i told the people, i said that and now it's kind of big me see, i really want you to be in the fell and try to much and i wrote a vessel bryan for fascinating mill mill, mill, gibson, liam neeson. you've been in the big of a complimentary about mel gibson, a rough time and recent years, but you see him as a a. another great human being. i do, i mean, i mean it's just because you can find it on males mows got problems. there's no question about it, but he is not a bad...
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rob in the ha web about come from? well, it comes from when we did campbell in the grade all those years ago. it was the opening production of the new national theater on the south bank. and then last strikes and delays. and we ended up doing other plays in the middle, and we were doing the whole thing that lasted 7 months, which was a long time. so anyway, we come back to rehab shows and we are having difficult because it's been a rhetorical company. so make speeches. so we're having difficulty in there are 3 kings who are attendant loads to, to cumberland. and so our was penny was saying, come on, lots, come on. it's, you know, you know, it's like you just, you just get it wrapped up. that's all we do. we get the rama my great friend overcoat and he said, yeah, but how, but how do we get to run into that in the 1st place? and so i, that's why i got the title putting the robin because it's all very well. you know what you see, but that's the process of actually how we get the rub it into that. so, i mean, after all th
rob in the ha web about come from? well, it comes from when we did campbell in the grade all those years ago. it was the opening production of the new national theater on the south bank. and then last strikes and delays. and we ended up doing other plays in the middle, and we were doing the whole thing that lasted 7 months, which was a long time. so anyway, we come back to rehab shows and we are having difficult because it's been a rhetorical company. so make speeches. so we're having...
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part of the blame we bring in rob, man, it's better and it has to be rob me to show and dominic ego, former police officer and chicago. thanks for joining me gentlemen. thank you. like travis, ok, it's obviously that time the, we understand crime goes up around the holidays. obviously a lot of people are more concerned about shopping than they are necessarily security. but rob, i want to start with you because you talk about this on your show. i imagine a lot right now the economic environment that we are in right now. does this rise in crime actually surprise? you know, there's a surprise me at all the, the colonel policies in places like san francisco and other liberal cities that clearly said that you can go in and steal and rob. we've seen it for months and cbs is targets and those kinds of things. and, and you know what though scotty, the worst part about it is with the rising inflation, which is hitting middle class and lower middle class families. the hardest is that those folks are losing their targets, they're losing their cbs is, they're losing their middle class stores whe
part of the blame we bring in rob, man, it's better and it has to be rob me to show and dominic ego, former police officer and chicago. thanks for joining me gentlemen. thank you. like travis, ok, it's obviously that time the, we understand crime goes up around the holidays. obviously a lot of people are more concerned about shopping than they are necessarily security. but rob, i want to start with you because you talk about this on your show. i imagine a lot right now the economic environment...
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part of the blame we bring in rob, man, it's better. it has to be rob, man, a show, and dominic ego, former police officer and chicago. thanks for joining me gentlemen. thank you. like travis, ok, it's obviously that time the, we understand crime goes up around the holidays. obviously a lot of people are more concerned about shopping in their necessarily security. but rob, i want to start with you because you talk about this on your show. i imagine a lot right now the economic environment that we are in right now. does this rise in crime actually surprise? you know, it does surprise me at all the, the colonel policies in places like san francisco and other liberal cities clearly said that you can go in and steal and rob. we've seen it for months and cbs is targets and those kinds of things. and, and you know what though scotty, the worst part about it is with the rising inflation, which is hitting middle class and lower middle class families. the hardest is that those folks are losing their targets, they're losing their c, b s is they'r
part of the blame we bring in rob, man, it's better. it has to be rob, man, a show, and dominic ego, former police officer and chicago. thanks for joining me gentlemen. thank you. like travis, ok, it's obviously that time the, we understand crime goes up around the holidays. obviously a lot of people are more concerned about shopping in their necessarily security. but rob, i want to start with you because you talk about this on your show. i imagine a lot right now the economic environment that...
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and today the state's attorney general rob bonta visited san jose for the latest in a series of round tables. he's been holding to. >> try to develop strategies to better address bias and hate kron four's. dan kerman reports. there is no room for hate. here in san jose here in california. not here. not anywhere and not now, not ever in an ongoing series of roundtable discussions across california. >> attorney general rob bonta came to san jose wednesday to meet with elected and community leaders to identify concrete solutions to the epidemic of hate and also how to better protect california's residents, whether you are running an errand or going for a run. >> everyday activities are places where people worry, whether they might be next, but they might be the next individual targeted by hate who they are, how they look where they're from. >> who they love. we have been to this epidemic of anti-asian hate for the year and a half here and what we have seen has
and today the state's attorney general rob bonta visited san jose for the latest in a series of round tables. he's been holding to. >> try to develop strategies to better address bias and hate kron four's. dan kerman reports. there is no room for hate. here in san jose here in california. not here. not anywhere and not now, not ever in an ongoing series of roundtable discussions across california. >> attorney general rob bonta came to san jose wednesday to meet with elected and...
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i hope this isn't rob. oh my god. >> linderholm mentioned paige's second husband rob dixon because she knew paige was afraid of him. then the next day, linderholm heard about paige's car and the fire. >> i wanted to go over and look at it. and i arrived just in time for -- it was put on a platform on a trailer, and it was being hauled away. when it passed me, it just left me with this horrible feeling. >> as she drove away, something across the road caught her eye. it was a sign for bob scott rvs. lester jones had told me he worked for bob scott rv. and when i drove around, i saw a car in the parking lot that was the same one that was in the driveway when i walked up to lester jones' house. and i thought oh my god. >> right away, carol went to the sheriff's office, told them all she knew about lester ralph jones. how much credence did you give that story, or did you? >> we gave it a lot of credence. >> in fact, a week after paige disappeared, they brought jones in for questioning. >> mr. jones, i appreciate
i hope this isn't rob. oh my god. >> linderholm mentioned paige's second husband rob dixon because she knew paige was afraid of him. then the next day, linderholm heard about paige's car and the fire. >> i wanted to go over and look at it. and i arrived just in time for -- it was put on a platform on a trailer, and it was being hauled away. when it passed me, it just left me with this horrible feeling. >> as she drove away, something across the road caught her eye. it was a...
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rob fladeboe kron 4 news. thank you, rob felony charges been filed in connection to this weekend's retail theft in walnut creek. >> police say about 90 people stormed the department store and broadway plaza and sold up to a $100,000 in merchandise. officers arrested 3 people, 30 year-old dana dawson, 32 year-old joshua underwood and 19 year-old rodney robinson. they're set to be arraigned on felony charges on monday. >> then road trips, those that that is going to be the highest year-over-year growth since the great recession. >> shifting gears now millions of californians are hitting the road tonight headed to the airport heading to visit loved ones in one last push to get to the thanksgiving table. aaa says the majority of travelers are choosing to drive instead of fly this year. our kron four's rob nesbitt joins us now live from the bay bridge toll plaza a little more on the holiday rush. how's it looking out there. >> well, grant vicki, just about every story. i've covered this week. someone i interviewed
rob fladeboe kron 4 news. thank you, rob felony charges been filed in connection to this weekend's retail theft in walnut creek. >> police say about 90 people stormed the department store and broadway plaza and sold up to a $100,000 in merchandise. officers arrested 3 people, 30 year-old dana dawson, 32 year-old joshua underwood and 19 year-old rodney robinson. they're set to be arraigned on felony charges on monday. >> then road trips, those that that is going to be the highest...
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the rob. i want to start with you because you talk about the sudden show, i imagine a lot right now the economic environment that we are in right now. does this rise in crime actually surprise you now does surprise me at all. the colonel policies in places like san francisco and other liberal cities. clearly said that you can go in and steal and rob. we've seen it for months and cbs is targets in those kinds of things. and, and you know what though scotty, the worst part about it is with the rising inflation, which is hitting middle class and lower middle class families. the hardest is that those folks are losing their targets, they're losing their c, b s is they're losing their middle class stores where they buy their goods and get their medications because they're, the companies are closing them down. and it's all based on these weak criminal justice policies with district attorneys like this show been guy out in san francisco. well, and dominic, what i think of organized crime, i think of m
the rob. i want to start with you because you talk about the sudden show, i imagine a lot right now the economic environment that we are in right now. does this rise in crime actually surprise you now does surprise me at all. the colonel policies in places like san francisco and other liberal cities. clearly said that you can go in and steal and rob. we've seen it for months and cbs is targets in those kinds of things. and, and you know what though scotty, the worst part about it is with the...
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and but the best bet a script i thought was rob roy and i was doing rob roy and then a male was definitely he wanted me to be in braveheart. so he said, why can't it now? i really want to do this because i want to, mel gibson was actually offered rob roy before he was off of the film thing and actually be running a good a program because he's actually physically the right high. it's ironic that liam neeson should have played wallace because, well, it was very, very tall. and rob roy, of course, had it rickets and was small and red headed, you know, anyway, he played and im lean played roy. so i told the people i said, and now it's kind of big me see, i really want you to be in the fell and try to much and i wrote a vessel, brian for fascinating mill mill, mill, gibson, liam neeson. you've been in the big of a complimentary about mel gibson, a rough time and recent years, but you see him as a a. another great human being. i do, i mean, i mean it's just because you can find in on and mails, mails got problems. there's no question about it, but he is not a bad man. he really isn't a bad man a
and but the best bet a script i thought was rob roy and i was doing rob roy and then a male was definitely he wanted me to be in braveheart. so he said, why can't it now? i really want to do this because i want to, mel gibson was actually offered rob roy before he was off of the film thing and actually be running a good a program because he's actually physically the right high. it's ironic that liam neeson should have played wallace because, well, it was very, very tall. and rob roy, of course,...
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but rob, i want to start with you because you talk about this on your show. i imagine a lot right now the economic environment that we are in right now. does this rise in crime actually surprise? you know, it is a surprise me at all the colonel policies in places like san francisco and other liberal cities clearly said that you can go in and steal and rob. we've seen it for months and cbs is target in those kinds of things. and, and you know, what though, scotty, the worst part about it is with the rising inflation, which is hitting middle class and lower middle class families. the hardest is that those folks are losing their targets. they're losing their cps is they're losing their middle class stores where they buy their goods and get their medications because they're, the companies are closing them down. and it's all based on these weak criminal justice policies with district attorneys like this show been guy out in san francisco. well, and dominic, when i think of organized crime, i think of mob, i think of my bosses, i think of in the past all of the dif
but rob, i want to start with you because you talk about this on your show. i imagine a lot right now the economic environment that we are in right now. does this rise in crime actually surprise? you know, it is a surprise me at all the colonel policies in places like san francisco and other liberal cities clearly said that you can go in and steal and rob. we've seen it for months and cbs is target in those kinds of things. and, and you know, what though, scotty, the worst part about it is with...
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kevin sinfield pictured with rob bro. it'sjust wonderful. rob bro. it's 'ust wonderful. he has run on rob bro. it'sjust wonderful. he has run on hundred _ rob bro. it'sjust wonderful. he has run on hundred one _ rob bro. it'sjust wonderful. he has run on hundred one miles _ rob bro. it'sjust wonderful. he has run on hundred one miles in - rob bro. it'sjust wonderful. he has run on hundred one miles in less. run on hundred one miles in less than _ run on hundred one miles in less than 24 — run on hundred one miles in less than 24 hours to raise money for motor— than 24 hours to raise money for motor neuron disease research. his team-mate — motor neuron disease research. his team—mate there with him. i saw the moment— team—mate there with him. i saw the moment that he crossed the finish line _ moment that he crossed the finish line it's _ moment that he crossed the finish line. it's incredibly moving. it is a very— line. it's incredibly moving. it is a very cruel— line. it's incredibly moving. it is a very cruel disease, i have lost a friend _ a very cruel
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let's get right to rob marciano. rob, how's it looking out there? >> thankfully still no major storms, but there are pockets of some dangerous weather. yesterday we had a lot of snow across parts of new england and maine from the alberta clipper. this is castle hills, 5 to 7 inches of snow there. like-effect snow along lake erie, lake ontario. this is just outside of cleveland. look at it comes down there. white-out conditions at times. snow showers across the northeast. in the gulf coast you may see some rain. all the other interstates will be clear with the exception of i-5 and i-90 in the northwest. we're seeing potentially flooding rains here impacting travel out of seattle. will, back over to you. >>> millions of people will be flying home today, so let's see what the air travel day has in store with reena roy. she's live at newark liberty airport. good morning, reena. >> reporter: will, good morning to you. things are already busy here at newark airport. lot of people showing up. that will likely be the case at many airports across the country
let's get right to rob marciano. rob, how's it looking out there? >> thankfully still no major storms, but there are pockets of some dangerous weather. yesterday we had a lot of snow across parts of new england and maine from the alberta clipper. this is castle hills, 5 to 7 inches of snow there. like-effect snow along lake erie, lake ontario. this is just outside of cleveland. look at it comes down there. white-out conditions at times. snow showers across the northeast. in the gulf coast...
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still ahead, followed for 40 miles and robbed in front of his home. frightening attack on bay area photographer on his home camera. >>> not a shot but nasal spray, new vaccine that could offer even better >>> thieves are getting more brazen and violent. bay area photographer spotted at golden gate bridge, followed him home 40 miles to fremont and he was robbed of gear. caught on his home security surveillance camera. he's speaking out. jean elle. >> that's when i noticed two guys kind of approach my car, right? and the first guy knocked on my window and i immediately had a bad feeling about this. something is wrong. he's got mask on, gloves on. that's when i locked the car immediately. he said hey, which direction is the freeway. >> reporter: bay area photographer louis, asked us not to use his last name, arriving home in fremont after taking pictures of the golden gate bridge when he was robbed by two men police say followed him home. one man smashed his rear window and stole camera bag and man in window ran to the getaway car. put his car in drive.
still ahead, followed for 40 miles and robbed in front of his home. frightening attack on bay area photographer on his home camera. >>> not a shot but nasal spray, new vaccine that could offer even better >>> thieves are getting more brazen and violent. bay area photographer spotted at golden gate bridge, followed him home 40 miles to fremont and he was robbed of gear. caught on his home security surveillance camera. he's speaking out. jean elle. >> that's when i noticed...
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i'm rob nesbitt kron 4 news. all right, rob, thanks a lot of 5 people who were arrested in connection to a crime spree at san francisco's union square made their first appearance in court yesterday and they are all charged with multiple felonies for their alleged involvement in a smash-and-grab robbery at the louis store last friday night. all of those suspects entered not guilty. pleas. judge set bail for 2 of the suspects. it $5,000. there were 3 others who were denied bail. >> new tonight at 6, making sure that nobody goes hungry this thanksgiving is the goal for homeless advocates in the south bay kron four's. rob fladeboe goes behind the scenes to share a few stories of those who make all of those holiday meals possible. >> hard at work since 02:00am leading the kitchen crew here at san jose city team ministry's is executive chef reynolds stuart, i'm giving back to others from lifting them up. >> i'm able to do that because all the people around me, our help really do that. working alongside stuart in cookin
i'm rob nesbitt kron 4 news. all right, rob, thanks a lot of 5 people who were arrested in connection to a crime spree at san francisco's union square made their first appearance in court yesterday and they are all charged with multiple felonies for their alleged involvement in a smash-and-grab robbery at the louis store last friday night. all of those suspects entered not guilty. pleas. judge set bail for 2 of the suspects. it $5,000. there were 3 others who were denied bail. >> new...
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still ahead, followed for 40 miles and robbed in front of his home. frightening attack on bay area photographer on his home camera. >>> not a shot but nasal spray, new vaccine that could offer even better protection against covid. >>> i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri, updated time line for rain in six minutes. >>> thieves are getting more brazen and violent. bay area photographer spotted at golden gate bridge, followed him home 40 miles to fremont and he was robbed of gear. caught on his home security surveillance camera. he's speaking out. jean elle. >> that's when i noticed two guys kind of approach my car, right? and the first guy knocked on my window and i immediately had a bad feeling about this. something is wrong. he's got mask on, gloves on. that's when i locked the car immediately. he said hey, which direction is the freeway. >> reporter: bay area photographer louis, asked us not to use his last name, arriving home in fremont after taking pictures of the golden gate bridge when he was robbed by two men police say followed him home. one ma
still ahead, followed for 40 miles and robbed in front of his home. frightening attack on bay area photographer on his home camera. >>> not a shot but nasal spray, new vaccine that could offer even better protection against covid. >>> i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri, updated time line for rain in six minutes. >>> thieves are getting more brazen and violent. bay area photographer spotted at golden gate bridge, followed him home 40 miles to fremont and he was...
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>> you're right, rob. it's been quite some time since "gameday" has been here, but we're so excited to be in the grove. it's one of the best scenes in all of college football. i mean, they take tailgating to another level here. they're very serious about it, and they have their team taking on the aggies tonight. this is going to be incredible, incredible atmosphere for "college gameday," rob. >> the aggies will be tough. they've been tough all year for sure. you're looking sweet in that bow tie. i think that's an ole miss thing too. let's talk about the big ten match-ups we have on abc. at noon we have number six michigan facing penn state. harbaugh had a tough loss against michigan state. who do you think has the edge here? >> well, first of all, rob, thank you for noticing the bow tie. i told my buddy this morning, i said, listen, everything is downhill from here because this was the most had to do this morning was make sure i nailed the bow tie. so thanks for noticing. >> you nailed it. >> michigan is p
>> you're right, rob. it's been quite some time since "gameday" has been here, but we're so excited to be in the grove. it's one of the best scenes in all of college football. i mean, they take tailgating to another level here. they're very serious about it, and they have their team taking on the aggies tonight. this is going to be incredible, incredible atmosphere for "college gameday," rob. >> the aggies will be tough. they've been tough all year for sure....
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rob, how about you? >> i would be either goofy or pluto, because i need to figure out why, why does goofy walk on two feet and wear clothes and pluto is like naked and run around -- we need a gritty prestige drama to figure it out. >> the mouse next to mickey is a humanoid -- >> a little too deeply. little too deeply. >> i just want to sing, man. >> you two, we're here to talk about your show and "home alone" is such an iconic movie. it's a christmas favorite for most. what made you want to take on such an iconic role? ellie, we'll start with you. >> we love -- i say we as though -- rob and i read every script together. >> on a tandem bike. >> the script which is written by mikey day who writes on "saturday night live" was such a great story. i laughed out loud reading it. it breathes new life into the "home alone" franchise. we get to be the bad guys. but we're kind of good. we're trying to save our family. that's why we burglar a young boy's house. >> yeah, i read the script and said i don't care if th
rob, how about you? >> i would be either goofy or pluto, because i need to figure out why, why does goofy walk on two feet and wear clothes and pluto is like naked and run around -- we need a gritty prestige drama to figure it out. >> the mouse next to mickey is a humanoid -- >> a little too deeply. little too deeply. >> i just want to sing, man. >> you two, we're here to talk about your show and "home alone" is such an iconic movie. it's a christmas...
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rob mcmillan with our sister station in los angeles has more with the governor's message. rob: it has been three and a half weeks since the fda gave emergency authorization for kids between five and 11 to get the vaccine. if you look at the numbers, the vast majority of kids that age have so far not been vaccinated. >> all of our kids that go into public school have to receive 10 vaccinations. it's never easy. the measles, mumps, will been cough -- they are hard. including these vaccines. rob: at an event this morning, governor newsom reported 12% of kids between five and 11 have received at least one shot statewide. >> the vaccinations recently opened to that age group, so i think there is more education to be done. rob: the riverside county deputy health officer says parents concerned about side effects for younger children should consider this. >> they also get quite a bit of fatigue or they can have some arm soreness, similar to adults. in general, the percentage of kids that are getting these side effects are less compared to the percentage of adults. rob: booster sho
rob mcmillan with our sister station in los angeles has more with the governor's message. rob: it has been three and a half weeks since the fda gave emergency authorization for kids between five and 11 to get the vaccine. if you look at the numbers, the vast majority of kids that age have so far not been vaccinated. >> all of our kids that go into public school have to receive 10 vaccinations. it's never easy. the measles, mumps, will been cough -- they are hard. including these vaccines....
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rob mcmillan with our sister station in los angeles has more with the governor's message. rob: it has been three and a half weeks since the fda gave emergency authorization for kids between five and 11 to get the vaccine. if you look at the numbers, the vast majority of kids that age have so far not been vaccinated. >> all of our kids that go into public school have to receive 10 vaccinations. it's never easy. the measles, mumps, will been cough -- they are hard. including these vaccines. rob: at an event this morning, governor newsom reported 12% of kids between five and 11 have received at least one shot statewide. >> the vaccinations recently opened to that age group, so i think there is more education to be done. rob: the riverside county deputy health officer says parents concerned about side effects for younger children should consider this. >> they also get quite a bit of fatigue or they can have some arm soreness, similar to adults. in general, the percentage of kids that are getting these side effects are less compared to the percentage of adults. rob: booster sho
rob mcmillan with our sister station in los angeles has more with the governor's message. rob: it has been three and a half weeks since the fda gave emergency authorization for kids between five and 11 to get the vaccine. if you look at the numbers, the vast majority of kids that age have so far not been vaccinated. >> all of our kids that go into public school have to receive 10 vaccinations. it's never easy. the measles, mumps, will been cough -- they are hard. including these vaccines....
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i'm rob nesbitt kron. 4 news. thank you, rob. >> for your money tonight. california officials are offering another opportunity for pandemic, unemployment benefits. this is for about 100,000 people who were previously denied eligibility has been expanded under federal rules. it now includes workers who refused to work for an employer that violated covid safety standards workers who were laid off or had hours reduced because of covid and school employees whose usual work schedule was affected. people initially denied are being encouraged to check back on whether they are eligible for benefits. a big announcement today. the fda and the cdc now recommend that anyone over the age of 18 who wants a covid-19 vaccine booster shot. >> should be able to get one both decisions came down today as public health officials sought to simplify eligibility requirements. doctors say a booster shot is necessary to curb the expected holiday surge in infections. any adult who is at least 6 months past their second shot can get boosted was either the pfizer or moderna vaccine. c
i'm rob nesbitt kron. 4 news. thank you, rob. >> for your money tonight. california officials are offering another opportunity for pandemic, unemployment benefits. this is for about 100,000 people who were previously denied eligibility has been expanded under federal rules. it now includes workers who refused to work for an employer that violated covid safety standards workers who were laid off or had hours reduced because of covid and school employees whose usual work schedule was...
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let's get to rob marciano who's been tracking this all day long for us hey, rob. >> reporter: it was a wild day in the northeast with 16 miles per hour winds that happen front pushing off the coast, but behind it, the backside of this system, which brought to first snow of the season to chicago, that's got to swing through. rain and snow coming toward the northeast during the day tomorrow. philly to new york city tomorrow afternoon. maybe some wet flakes because here comes that cold air, not just for the northeast but all the way into the deep south. near freezing sunday morning. >> rob, thank you. >>> when we come back here, the scare on the subway in new york. a woman shoved on to the tracks and what happened next. >>> later here tonight, amy robach, we take to you antarctica. her journey to find opinion penguins. if you can help heal your skin from within. with dupixent adults saw long-lasting, clearer skin and significantly less itch. don't use if you're allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur including anaphylaxis, which is severe. tell your doctor about new o
let's get to rob marciano who's been tracking this all day long for us hey, rob. >> reporter: it was a wild day in the northeast with 16 miles per hour winds that happen front pushing off the coast, but behind it, the backside of this system, which brought to first snow of the season to chicago, that's got to swing through. rain and snow coming toward the northeast during the day tomorrow. philly to new york city tomorrow afternoon. maybe some wet flakes because here comes that cold air,...
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we're going to check in with rob marciano. rob, i see rain, lake-effect snow as part of your keywords up there. >> we have two systems affecting america over the next week. this one coming through tonight and tomorrow. chicago and cleveland seeing rain down i-70 and i-80, but clearing the coastline by tuesday at noontime, and that's when the winds will gust up to 50 miles an hour, and that will be difficult, lake-effect snows and the next system coming in thursday and friday. so two storms to deal with as we head through the holiday. whit? >> all right, rob, we'll check back with you in a bit. >>> and millions of americans are preparing to travel over thanksgiving, as we mentioned, and many also lining up for covid booster shots. now the cdc has authorized them for everyone 18 and older. abc's elwyn lopez joins us with more on the new rollout. good morning. >> reporter: whit, good morning. a busy weekend administering that added dose of protection just in time for the holidays. this morning, that extra covid-19 shot in high de
we're going to check in with rob marciano. rob, i see rain, lake-effect snow as part of your keywords up there. >> we have two systems affecting america over the next week. this one coming through tonight and tomorrow. chicago and cleveland seeing rain down i-70 and i-80, but clearing the coastline by tuesday at noontime, and that's when the winds will gust up to 50 miles an hour, and that will be difficult, lake-effect snows and the next system coming in thursday and friday. so two...
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but it is effective immediately live in santa clara rob fladeboe kron 4 news. >> thank you, rob. well, more people are flying, of course, but fewer employees are working at airports. why people could be faced with abnormally long security lines. plus, why the white house is backing off its rule that employees at big businesses need to be vaccinated. >> and armed robbery at a local pot dispensary. why the local pot dispensary. why the c when a truck hit my car, local pot dispensary. why the cthe insurance company wasn't fair. i didn't know what my case was worth, so i called the barnes firm. i'm rich barnes. it's hard for people to know how much their accident case is worth. let our injury attorneys help you get the best result possible. i felt gross. it was kind of a shock after i started cosentyx. four years clear. real people with psoriasis look and feel better with cosentyx. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections —some serious— and the lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor
but it is effective immediately live in santa clara rob fladeboe kron 4 news. >> thank you, rob. well, more people are flying, of course, but fewer employees are working at airports. why people could be faced with abnormally long security lines. plus, why the white house is backing off its rule that employees at big businesses need to be vaccinated. >> and armed robbery at a local pot dispensary. why the local pot dispensary. why the c when a truck hit my car, local pot dispensary....
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just last week rob's dad gave another emotional plea. after 25, 30 years, surely to goodness we can find something to find a treatment. if it stops it, that's phase one. a cure�*s phase two. now the government has confirmed it will provide the £50 million that the campaigners have been asking for. in an article in the express, the prime minister promises to "transform the fight against this devastating disease". the announcement has been welcomed by the mnd association, which says it will change lives and ultimately save lives. louise pilbeam, bbc news. did you watch strictly come dancing last night? if you did, you may have witnessed something rather special from the show�*s first ever deaf contestant. rose ayling—ellis, who's an actress on eastenders and her partner giovanni pernice, performed an emotional dance dedicated to the deaf community. let's take a look at what happened rose ayling—ellis and giovanni pernice. # and when you're gone, ifeel incomplete # # so if you want the truth... silence. # ijust want to be part of y
just last week rob's dad gave another emotional plea. after 25, 30 years, surely to goodness we can find something to find a treatment. if it stops it, that's phase one. a cure�*s phase two. now the government has confirmed it will provide the £50 million that the campaigners have been asking for. in an article in the express, the prime minister promises to "transform the fight against this devastating disease". the announcement has been welcomed by the mnd association, which says...
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just last week rob's dad gave another emotional plea. after 25, 30 years, surely to goodness we can find something to find a treatment. if it stops it, that's phase one. a cure's phase two. now the government has confirmed it will provide the £50 million that the campaigners have been asking for. in an article in the express, the prime minister promises to "transform the fight against this devastating disease". the announcement has been welcomed by the mnd association, which says it will change lives and ultimately save lives. louise pilbeam, bbc news. alan towart has motor neurone disease and raises money for mnd charities. hejoins us now. thank you for being with us. it is a degenerative disease and its pace varies from case to case, how much can you tell people how much it impacts on the daily life of those who live with it? it is impacts on the daily life of those who live with it?— impacts on the daily life of those who live with it? it is massive. as ou who live with it? it is massive. as you said. — who live with it? it is ma
just last week rob's dad gave another emotional plea. after 25, 30 years, surely to goodness we can find something to find a treatment. if it stops it, that's phase one. a cure's phase two. now the government has confirmed it will provide the £50 million that the campaigners have been asking for. in an article in the express, the prime minister promises to "transform the fight against this devastating disease". the announcement has been welcomed by the mnd association, which says it...
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rob is standing by. if you're an adult newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that's spread and tests positive for pd-l1 without an abnormal egfr or alk gene, your first option could be a chemo-free combo that works differently. opdivo plus yervoy equals a chance for more nights to remember.m. a chance to live longer. opdivo and yervoy can cause your immune system to harm healthy parts of your body during and after treatment. these problems can be severe and lead to death. see your doctor right away if you have a cough; chest pain; shortness of breath; irregular heartbeat; diarrhea; constipation; severe stomach pain, nausea or vomiting; dizziness; fainting; eye problems; extreme tiredness; changes in appetite, thirst or urine; rash; itching; confusion; memory problems; muscle pain or weakness; joint pain; flushing; or fever. these are not all the possible side effects. problems can occur together and more often when opdivo is used with yervoy. tell your doctor about all medical conditions includ
rob is standing by. if you're an adult newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that's spread and tests positive for pd-l1 without an abnormal egfr or alk gene, your first option could be a chemo-free combo that works differently. opdivo plus yervoy equals a chance for more nights to remember.m. a chance to live longer. opdivo and yervoy can cause your immune system to harm healthy parts of your body during and after treatment. these problems can be severe and lead to death. see your...
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kron four's, rob nesbitt. he's been talking with infectious disease experts about on the kron and joins us now live in the studio with more on what they have to say about it. rob, the key health experts say there is reason to be concerned kron but no reason to panic vaccine rates, having a big part in that and the department of public health reporting no known cases of the variant in california. mccraw may not be in the bay area but it's causing concern all over the u.s. the white house implementing travel bans for 8 countries in southern africa. >> a move that's drawing criticism from infectious disease. experts like doctor john swartzberg that's not going to help very much. it may help a little bit in terms of slowing the emergence of the virus around the globe. >> but it's not going to stop it. if the variant does spread to the u.s. he says worst case would be another shutdown, but that we already know the steps to avoid that masking social distancing not getting the other time to get a crime was first disc
kron four's, rob nesbitt. he's been talking with infectious disease experts about on the kron and joins us now live in the studio with more on what they have to say about it. rob, the key health experts say there is reason to be concerned kron but no reason to panic vaccine rates, having a big part in that and the department of public health reporting no known cases of the variant in california. mccraw may not be in the bay area but it's causing concern all over the u.s. the white house...
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just last week rob's dad gave another emotional plea. after 25—30 years, surely to goodness we can find something to find a treatment. if it stops it, that's phase one. a cure's phase two. now the government has confirmed it will provide the £50 million that the campaigners have been asking for. in an article in the express, the prime minister promises to transform the fight against this devastating disease. the announcement has been welcomed by the mnd association, which says it will change lives and ultimately save lives. louise pilbeam, bbc news. a new image has been released to mark the prince of wales' 73rd birthday today. prince charles can be seen relaxing in the gardens of his highgrove estate in the photograph, taken earlier this summer. his royal highness will spend his birthday attending the annual remembrance day service at the cenotaph. it's one of the longest annual bird migrations in the world — around 80,000 godwits leave their breeding grounds in the alaskan arctic, across the pacific ocean before settling in new ze
just last week rob's dad gave another emotional plea. after 25—30 years, surely to goodness we can find something to find a treatment. if it stops it, that's phase one. a cure's phase two. now the government has confirmed it will provide the £50 million that the campaigners have been asking for. in an article in the express, the prime minister promises to transform the fight against this devastating disease. the announcement has been welcomed by the mnd association, which says it will change...
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just last week rob�*s dad gave another emotional plea. after 25, 30 years, surely to goodness we can find something to find a treatment. if it stops it, that�*s phase one. a cure�*s phase two. now the government has confirmed it will provide the £50 million that the campaigners have been asking for. in an article in the express, the prime minister promises to "transform the fight against this devastating disease". the announcement has been welcomed by the mnd association, which says it will change lives and ultimately save lives. louise pilbeam, bbc news. alan towart has motor neurone disease and raises money for mnd charities. he told us more about how the community is reacting to the news. everybody feels they are so close to something and this extra funding has got to go and help their research. you just have to look at how the vaccine for covid was developed so rapidly with everyone joining forces. perhaps this could help push it for mnd just that bit closer. you it for mnd 'ust that bit closer. you and it for mnd just that bit c
just last week rob�*s dad gave another emotional plea. after 25, 30 years, surely to goodness we can find something to find a treatment. if it stops it, that�*s phase one. a cure�*s phase two. now the government has confirmed it will provide the £50 million that the campaigners have been asking for. in an article in the express, the prime minister promises to "transform the fight against this devastating disease". the announcement has been welcomed by the mnd association, which...
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rob fladeboe kron 4 news. thank you, rob. stay with kron 4 for the latest covid information that includes finding the vaccine for children and much more. >> you can scan the qr code on your screen and you'll be directed to the special section of our website. that's at kron. 4 dot com. all right. weather time. now as we take a live look outside. look at that beautiful. >> twilight view above san francisco, lot of people, especially interested in what tomorrow's weather is veterans day. a lot of kids have off from school and the like. so and here to answer that question chiefmeteorologist they have just the right day. lot of sunshine coming our way. the sunset tonight. 5. '02, guys that sunset a very early, beautiful skies out there right now. look at that color out there in the atmosphere. as you look toward that sunset into san francisco out over the bay. we're going to see some changes coming our way as high pressure now takes over that jet stream is moving well to the north will bring a lot of rain up in the pacific northwe
rob fladeboe kron 4 news. thank you, rob. stay with kron 4 for the latest covid information that includes finding the vaccine for children and much more. >> you can scan the qr code on your screen and you'll be directed to the special section of our website. that's at kron. 4 dot com. all right. weather time. now as we take a live look outside. look at that beautiful. >> twilight view above san francisco, lot of people, especially interested in what tomorrow's weather is veterans...
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just last week rob's dad gave another emotional plea. after 25, 30 years, surely to goodness we can find something to find a treatment. if it stops it, that's phase one. a cure's phase two. now the government has confirmed it will provide the £50 million that the campaigners have been asking for. in an article in the express, the prime minister promises to "transform the fight against this devastating disease". the announcement has been welcomed by the mnd association, which says it will change lives and ultimately save lives. louisa pilbeam, bbc news. and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers — the broadcaster and psychotherapist, lucy beresford, and joe twyman, who's the director of the polling organisation, deltapoll — that's coming up after the headlines. time for a look at the weather with alina. hello. we have had some patchy light rain and drizzle across parts of england and wales today, but the bulk of the rain is pushing into northern and western scotland and northern ireland and will continue
just last week rob's dad gave another emotional plea. after 25, 30 years, surely to goodness we can find something to find a treatment. if it stops it, that's phase one. a cure's phase two. now the government has confirmed it will provide the £50 million that the campaigners have been asking for. in an article in the express, the prime minister promises to "transform the fight against this devastating disease". the announcement has been welcomed by the mnd association, which says it...
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. >> i knew immediately i got robbed. now it was who did it and how are we doing to uncover this? >> prosecutors say the bad guys in this case, cops. >>> good evening. this is nbc bay area news tonight. i'm raj mathai. we'll get to those stories in a moment but first, breaking news in the east bay. a shooting outside the famous fox theater in oakland. it happened a couple hours ago around 2:30 this afternoon less than an hour after a meet and greet event with the rock band all time low. the band says one of the fans was hit possibly by a stray bullet. the concert tonight is cancelled. all of this of course comes during this heightened concern in oakland after a stray bullet killed that little boy last weekend jasper woo on 880. let's bring in cheryl hurd joining us from the fox theater with the late details. tell us where you are and what you're seeing right now. >> reporter: well, i'm standing in front of the fox theater and as you can see, the gate is locked. fans are very disappointed tonight because the concert set for 7:30 is cancel led because of a shooting you just talked a
. >> i knew immediately i got robbed. now it was who did it and how are we doing to uncover this? >> prosecutors say the bad guys in this case, cops. >>> good evening. this is nbc bay area news tonight. i'm raj mathai. we'll get to those stories in a moment but first, breaking news in the east bay. a shooting outside the famous fox theater in oakland. it happened a couple hours ago around 2:30 this afternoon less than an hour after a meet and greet event with the rock band...
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good morning, rob. let's speak to two people who've been at the heart of the campaign for more mnd funding. joining us now are rob's dad geoff and former rugby union player, doddie weir. doddie, lovely to have you with us. let's come to you first of all. tell us where you were when you find out this news and what sort of impact it has had on you and so many other people? has had on you and so many other neale? ., �* has had on you and so many other --eole? ., ~ , ~ people? good morning. a bit like rubber. people? good morning. a bit like rubber- top _ people? good morning. a bit like rubber- top of— people? good morning. a bit like rubber. top of the _ people? good morning. a bit like rubber. top of the world. - people? good morning. a bit like rubber. top of the world. i - people? good morning. a bit like rubber. top of the world. i was i people? good morning. a bit likej rubber. top of the world. i was at home _ rubber. top of the world. i was at home i_ rubber. top of the world. i was at home i w
good morning, rob. let's speak to two people who've been at the heart of the campaign for more mnd funding. joining us now are rob's dad geoff and former rugby union player, doddie weir. doddie, lovely to have you with us. let's come to you first of all. tell us where you were when you find out this news and what sort of impact it has had on you and so many other people? has had on you and so many other neale? ., �* has had on you and so many other --eole? ., ~ , ~ people? good morning. a bit...
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whatever that facebook, twitter and you can e-mail rob at rob black. your eyes. beautiful on the outside, but if you have diabetes, there can be some not-so-pretty stuff going on inside. it's true, with diabetic retinopathy, excess sugar can damage blood vessels, causing vision loss or even blindness. so remember this: now is the time to get your eyes checked. eye care is important to your long-term diabetes management. see a path forward with actions and treatments that may help your eyes— and protect against vision loss. visit noweyesee.com and take control of your sight. >> you know how you can give thanks in the south bay can donate to people in need food, banks need your help. yeah. they've got the finish line, obviously of thanksgiving at a lot of stuff they need to hand out second harvest of silicon valley has been working real hard to try and get as many people as possible, but they need more help believed to more. >> tracking and distribution kicked into high gear at second harvest of silicon valley in sand and say we've been doing this for
whatever that facebook, twitter and you can e-mail rob at rob black. your eyes. beautiful on the outside, but if you have diabetes, there can be some not-so-pretty stuff going on inside. it's true, with diabetic retinopathy, excess sugar can damage blood vessels, causing vision loss or even blindness. so remember this: now is the time to get your eyes checked. eye care is important to your long-term diabetes management. see a path forward with actions and treatments that may help your eyes—...
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rob luna and rob maloney, rob, you got that new platinum ball and chain, congratulations on the marriage. >> thank you, man. you know what, i just came back from honeymoon. i love where the market's at right now, charles. if you look at a day like today, we started pulling back, money rushed into the market. i think it's one of the most exciting times to be an investor. you're now seeing the whole thing come together. nfts, blockchain, crypto, i think it's one of the most exciting times to be an investor. charles: the body language is a little off. do we top off here? normally, you're a little more energetic. where's the ken that i know? >> it's here. congratulations, rob. we don't get markets much like this, charles. february, august, you know, kind of comes to mind, february of this year, august of haas year. and guess what? i actually get more aggressive. you're winning 21-0 in the first quarter of a football gaming you want to go into the half 35-06789 very quickly, those stocks that come out of those companies beat estimates and guidance, that's where the money's flowing. charles: k
rob luna and rob maloney, rob, you got that new platinum ball and chain, congratulations on the marriage. >> thank you, man. you know what, i just came back from honeymoon. i love where the market's at right now, charles. if you look at a day like today, we started pulling back, money rushed into the market. i think it's one of the most exciting times to be an investor. you're now seeing the whole thing come together. nfts, blockchain, crypto, i think it's one of the most exciting times...
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this one is back to rob. there's quite a few parallels being drawn with past lessons so i'm going to join in on a couple of those. for over 30 years the government's have appropriate action on climate change and now with our backs against the wall, action is still insufficient. given that, why do you think the governments will be able to take appropriate action on ai and then the other question that i think is related is that there are parallels between big tech today and the financial markets of 2007. the thought then is that it was financial services and the result was credit default swaps, mortgage-backed securities and eventually market collapse. coming from big tech and if so, what might it take in other words climate regulations or the lack of action for the big challenges lessons learned from the banking crisis why will it now be different? >> these are important questions and hardly unfamiliar concerns for any of us watching what's playing out on a global scale on climate, big tech and other things. m
this one is back to rob. there's quite a few parallels being drawn with past lessons so i'm going to join in on a couple of those. for over 30 years the government's have appropriate action on climate change and now with our backs against the wall, action is still insufficient. given that, why do you think the governments will be able to take appropriate action on ai and then the other question that i think is related is that there are parallels between big tech today and the financial markets...
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good evening, rob. >> good evening. grab this write us residents here at santana row another a shopping malls across the bay area are trying to bounce back from the pandemic. this is the last thing needed something else to that, to encourage people to stay away. but now they tell me they're also encouraged by uh what law enforcement may be looking at here. in other words, going after some of these crews as conspiracies rather than petty theft. here's more. >> around the corner from where thieves ransack to leaven apparel on sunday here at santana row vintage wine merchants in other shops have their guard up. they're worried customers might fear getting caught up in violence in stay away says owner harry to think of a mob coming around breaking windows looting causing just not the place you want to put your family in response to the recent rash of organized shoplifting, law enforcement is looking at a regional approach but has his work cut out for us is former prosecutor and legal analyst stephen clark them a lot of thes
good evening, rob. >> good evening. grab this write us residents here at santana row another a shopping malls across the bay area are trying to bounce back from the pandemic. this is the last thing needed something else to that, to encourage people to stay away. but now they tell me they're also encouraged by uh what law enforcement may be looking at here. in other words, going after some of these crews as conspiracies rather than petty theft. here's more. >> around the corner from...
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rob mcbride, al jazeera. ah peter, over here and are you watching al jazeera, you're headlines, refugees and migrant stuff. describe being beaten and robbed at the bell. russian border with.
rob mcbride, al jazeera. ah peter, over here and are you watching al jazeera, you're headlines, refugees and migrant stuff. describe being beaten and robbed at the bell. russian border with.