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martinez feels abandoned by his party and by biden, where is the promised immigration reform? i think i've lost hope and his words. i think that are in oh words are just words, but i don't think that they've put a, an effort behind it when you want to make a change. you start with a process and i don't think that there's a process in place to at least start changing the policy. sheriff martinez has the support of many republicans, but he's not thinking of changing parties despite biden mother called him better. not to worry. busy that there's republicans or, or far right under democrats that are far left, that i really don't got no use for you know, so if i, if i, if i leave the party that i'm in, just because is not popular. you know, who's going to be left to fix a party down by the river that doubles as a border. nobody men says words. president biden is unwonted. let's go brandon. the phrase is isler directed at biden, mostly by trump's supporters. diane schroeder once saw this place as her personal retirement paradise. but that has changed. she says, life in rio grande ha
martinez feels abandoned by his party and by biden, where is the promised immigration reform? i think i've lost hope and his words. i think that are in oh words are just words, but i don't think that they've put a, an effort behind it when you want to make a change. you start with a process and i don't think that there's a process in place to at least start changing the policy. sheriff martinez has the support of many republicans, but he's not thinking of changing parties despite biden mother...
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however, when so many come, martinez, patients start wearing thin. when all these 1519000 people showed up here. they had to pull all the resources more, control it all the manpower for that generally works this area. they moved him down here to work. so this was wide open. this whole area was wide open. you know, in some locations offensive good, but out here. i think it's on call for i think technology manpower. okay. mario and martinez has been sheriff since 2009 repeatedly reelected and supported across party lines. he is something of a modern democrat coming from a humble background. as a boy, he watched his father, also a democrat, helped the poor hispanic population vote. nowadays. the conservative fox news channel plays in the background of his office. martinez feel abandoned by his party, and by biden, where is the promised immigration reform? i think i've lost hope and his words. i think there are no words or just words, but i don't think that they've put a an effort behind it when you want to make a change. you start with a process and i d
however, when so many come, martinez, patients start wearing thin. when all these 1519000 people showed up here. they had to pull all the resources more, control it all the manpower for that generally works this area. they moved him down here to work. so this was wide open. this whole area was wide open. you know, in some locations offensive good, but out here. i think it's on call for i think technology manpower. okay. mario and martinez has been sheriff since 2009 repeatedly reelected and...
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of martinez tells us. but border patrol officers are still making daily arrests even this morning in attend next to the police station. detainees are processed including asylum applications than they are transported to other parts of the country. locals who are worried about the trend turned to the sheriff. his motto, the american sheriff can handle it, however, when so many come, martinez, patients starts wearing thin. when all these 1519000 people showed up here. they had to pull all the resources more, control it all the manpower for that generally works this area. they moved him down here to work. so this was wide open. this whole area was wide open. you know, in some locations offensive. good, but out here. i think it's on call for. i think technology and manpower. okay. mario and martinez has been sheriff since 2009 repeatedly reelected and supported across party lines. he is something of a modern democrat coming from a humble background. as a boy, he watched his father, also a democrat, helped the p
of martinez tells us. but border patrol officers are still making daily arrests even this morning in attend next to the police station. detainees are processed including asylum applications than they are transported to other parts of the country. locals who are worried about the trend turned to the sheriff. his motto, the american sheriff can handle it, however, when so many come, martinez, patients starts wearing thin. when all these 1519000 people showed up here. they had to pull all the...
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. >> reporter: a grand jury ind indicted 49-year-old joseph martinez on accounts of murder. his attorney says he is innocent. martinez identified with the help of this team and nypd forensic unit, after requesting dna in 2018, took on the laborious duty that the case meet the strict criteria the state requires for application. it took two years for the new york states crime lab to come back with a familial dna fit. the familial dna hit gave detectives the name of a convicted offender found in the state's dna data base. this means the forensic team would be looking for someone related to that person, as possibly being minaralise's killer. to help narrow down the possibilities, detectives formed a family tree and identified five male relatives of that offender. >> we look at their ages, the locations which they're residing. we look at the criminal history of the individuals. >> reporter: that helped eliminate two of the men who were too young at the time of the crime. inversion were then left with three, who they determined to be sons of the convicted offender. taking a closer
. >> reporter: a grand jury ind indicted 49-year-old joseph martinez on accounts of murder. his attorney says he is innocent. martinez identified with the help of this team and nypd forensic unit, after requesting dna in 2018, took on the laborious duty that the case meet the strict criteria the state requires for application. it took two years for the new york states crime lab to come back with a familial dna fit. the familial dna hit gave detectives the name of a convicted offender...
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oh, i ah, welcome back to the kaiser report, our max hazard time now to turn to roland martinez, otherwise known as jim barrow. bowman, welcome. thank you. thank you for having me today and thanks for being here unless other yeah, we're having a great time now. room on the i m f is concerned. very concerned about big coin and el salvador. you are one of the 4 guys right here in big point beach, all santa, who helped spark the hyper big quantization revolution. what is your response to the i'm math? that's a good question. well, i would love that someone to review then asking why they're like, so worry about it because a side by the way, and we just see if benefit and beacon is bringing hot for our country and our people are getting or dreaming again. so i don't understand, but i would love like i say that someone interviewed then and that they can speak why they are so worried about it. you know? yeah, that's a good point. now they don't actually say why they don't list any reasons why they're concerned about el salvador and big coin. they simply make a categorical statement that we at the
oh, i ah, welcome back to the kaiser report, our max hazard time now to turn to roland martinez, otherwise known as jim barrow. bowman, welcome. thank you. thank you for having me today and thanks for being here unless other yeah, we're having a great time now. room on the i m f is concerned. very concerned about big coin and el salvador. you are one of the 4 guys right here in big point beach, all santa, who helped spark the hyper big quantization revolution. what is your response to the i'm...
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so you can see laura small down there with on the low pass margarita martinez. and jose luis can bo add a nice. i'm going to go back one picture because few whole hey this, these are not statistics. this is a friend. yeah, he's really confronted. been talking about the violence about your knowledge in mexico both. yeah, exactly. there are no just numbers or names. they are friends. i used to have lunch with marguerite, so many times i used to pay her daughter for our rights in my model by can i meet her wife? i drink a beer with him many, many, many times i we share man the coverage together and when and i've seen them most complicated situation seen on the border and with lower days, i mean hair. my dad is like you're not list and i need her to my dad when he started to work in the like 303030 years i will. they share all the scene tell if you wanna, and she's still working until last day when she was brutally kill it. so i knew them, i knew them, and i knew they were a brave people, that they are the wrong line of the media outlets. they are the people who go
so you can see laura small down there with on the low pass margarita martinez. and jose luis can bo add a nice. i'm going to go back one picture because few whole hey this, these are not statistics. this is a friend. yeah, he's really confronted. been talking about the violence about your knowledge in mexico both. yeah, exactly. there are no just numbers or names. they are friends. i used to have lunch with marguerite, so many times i used to pay her daughter for our rights in my model by can i...
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martinez was identified with the help of this team in the nypd's forensic unit. after the bureau requested familial dna in 2018, the chief took on the laborious duty of ensuring that the case met the strict criteria that the state requires for an application. it took two years for new york state's crime lab to come back with a familial dna hit. >> that was the moment that made the difference. the case is going to be solved. >> reporter: the familial dna hit gave detectives the name of a convicted offender found in the state's dna database. this means the team would be looking for someone related to that person as possibly being the killer. to help narrow down the possibilities, detectives formed a family tree and identified five male relatives of that offender. >> we look at their ages, we look at the locations, where they're residing. we look at the criminal history of the individuals. >> that helped eliminate two of the men who were too young at the time of the crime. investigators were then left with three who they determined to be sons of the convicted offend
martinez was identified with the help of this team in the nypd's forensic unit. after the bureau requested familial dna in 2018, the chief took on the laborious duty of ensuring that the case met the strict criteria that the state requires for an application. it took two years for new york state's crime lab to come back with a familial dna hit. >> that was the moment that made the difference. the case is going to be solved. >> reporter: the familial dna hit gave detectives the name...
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she also addressed the murder of her colleague margarito martÍnez one week earlier. according to the authorities which i spoke with earlier this week, she was in rolled in a protection scheme and she had a panic button at home in her house, but a 7:00 p.m. when she got back when she was attacked, and she did not have the panic button with her. another thing when he more clarity about is the state authorities told me that she had regular police check ins, meaning a patrol car would check in with the residents every once in a while to see if she was ok. apparently, this was not enough and they were not present at the time she was attacked. this means whatever security measures the mexican state had provided her, they have been woefully insufficient. amy: one of lourdes maldonado's last broadcasts was january 19. it was dedicated to tijuana photojournalist margarito martÍnez, who was assassinated outside his home last week. this is a clip of lourdes on her own program brebaje, meaning potion, paying homage to margarito, not knowing she'd be killed days later. >> margar
she also addressed the murder of her colleague margarito martÍnez one week earlier. according to the authorities which i spoke with earlier this week, she was in rolled in a protection scheme and she had a panic button at home in her house, but a 7:00 p.m. when she got back when she was attacked, and she did not have the panic button with her. another thing when he more clarity about is the state authorities told me that she had regular police check ins, meaning a patrol car would check in...
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thanks, richard. margarita martinez as well. and jose luis gamba, those are the names of the 2 journalists who lost their lives in the space of just one week in mexico. martinez shot dead outside his home into wanna was a crime reporter and photographer for both national and international outlets covering the gang violence that scholars, that city gamboa, a journalist covering anti corruption and drug violence was fatally stopped in vera cruz, another of mexico's most violent regions, can bo was the director of an independent, online news outlet in for ratio, where he had recently published a series of articles, exposing alleged links between a local cartel, the c j, and g, and regional political players. the theory is highlighted how very cruises become a hub for the trafficking of fentanyl to the united states and how the authorities there seem to look the other way. he was vocal well beyond his reporting with a steady stream of material on social media. he posted this tweet just days before he died. mexico needs a drug czar w
thanks, richard. margarita martinez as well. and jose luis gamba, those are the names of the 2 journalists who lost their lives in the space of just one week in mexico. martinez shot dead outside his home into wanna was a crime reporter and photographer for both national and international outlets covering the gang violence that scholars, that city gamboa, a journalist covering anti corruption and drug violence was fatally stopped in vera cruz, another of mexico's most violent regions, can bo...
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washington martinez. all. thank you so much in us. now we had to israel where residents of so called mixed cities are still working through an outbreak of violence that occurred in the spring of last year, extremist, jewish israelis clashed with arab israeli citizens. and since the violence to young people with neighboring businesses in the city of lord have and we belt and say that there shared experiences have brought them closer. this life has returned to some kind of normal for atman, where he, d, the arab israeli works in his father's tire shop in lute a city close to 10, a beef airport purchased a few months back in may, 1 of the worst outbreaks of violence between jewish israeli and arab israeli citizens in israel, destroyed the family business of 30 years. the flames also scorched the computer store next door. belonging to you of goodness father, the young jewish israeli should as a new stage of game he had created. it was all gone methodically. when the incident happened, it affected us psychologically, morally and financiall
washington martinez. all. thank you so much in us. now we had to israel where residents of so called mixed cities are still working through an outbreak of violence that occurred in the spring of last year, extremist, jewish israelis clashed with arab israeli citizens. and since the violence to young people with neighboring businesses in the city of lord have and we belt and say that there shared experiences have brought them closer. this life has returned to some kind of normal for atman, where...
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and other families in need in the east bay, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to jiro martinez. >> nominate your local hero for a jefferson award online at kpix.com/hero. >>> tired of your car? see how you will soon be able >>> with a ton of fresh snow on the ground, skiers and show borders cannot wait to head to tahoe. at 3:00 we talk with one of the resorts about conditions and welcoming the crowds. >>> tune into kpix5 news at 5:00 this evening. a new face is joining our anchoring team and will be on the desk at 5:00 and join elizabeth cook at 7:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. >> welcome home and welcome to the team. >>> change the color of your car with a tap. it can soon be possible. check out the technology bmw showed off. the vehicle can change from white to black and even several shades of gray. bmw pulled off the morphing look using the same ink technology in electronic meters. don't expect to find it on the lot yet. the luxury car maker says it's still in the concept stage. that's it for now. >> our next ♪♪♪ >> brooke: something happened on new year's eve. >> ridge: tell
and other families in need in the east bay, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to jiro martinez. >> nominate your local hero for a jefferson award online at kpix.com/hero. >>> tired of your car? see how you will soon be able >>> with a ton of fresh snow on the ground, skiers and show borders cannot wait to head to tahoe. at 3:00 we talk with one of the resorts about conditions and welcoming the crowds. >>> tune into kpix5 news at 5:00 this evening....
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i new mexico, the photojournalist margarito martinez was killed monday in the northern mexican border city of tijuana. he was 49 years old. martinez's teen daughter discovered her father near their home with a fatal gunshot wound to his head. he had previously received threats from organized crime groups. martinez covered police and crime for local outlets and worked as a fixer for international media, including the bbc. this is a mexican media rights advocate. >> because of s status as a journalist, we request attorney general's office pay special attention, especially because we live in mexico were journalists are really at risk. he had requested protection less than a month ago. amy: martinez's murder came just a week after another journalist, josÉ luis gamboa, was fatally stabbed in the mexican state of veracruz. back in the united states, the senate continues debate today on two major voting rights bills, despite the measures being likely doomed to failure after conservative democrats joe manchin and kyrsten sinema said they would not back a filibuster exception to circumvent re
i new mexico, the photojournalist margarito martinez was killed monday in the northern mexican border city of tijuana. he was 49 years old. martinez's teen daughter discovered her father near their home with a fatal gunshot wound to his head. he had previously received threats from organized crime groups. martinez covered police and crime for local outlets and worked as a fixer for international media, including the bbc. this is a mexican media rights advocate. >> because of s status as a...
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20 when i can, i don't get off b, c, b, t, c c l is not photo, but i mean, so let me know. josephine martinez is a historian and gender equity activist in spain. i spoke with her to understand how coded and inequality work in an economic and social context. completely different to that of a country like india. but we began with some of the issues that have played out similarly in both countries. for him, mostly in the us who asked me what you see national what am i what handler? i mean maybe it doesn't sound similar to so i know i have my time, you know, people are gone. we see, let's see let's it that i don't know if that can then it has really hammered home, some of the realities of the imbalances and divisions that exist in our societies, for instance, laid upon the hierarchy of label divisions between blue collar and white color. non essential when essential workers of the politics, gender. women form a vital segment of frontline workers. according to the un, they make up 70 percent of the global health and social care workforce. recent data from italy, spain and the united states showed
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this little boy martinez, please. for the thief who stole his race car to have a change of heart. and a barrier weather tracking a few rain showers forward today, but the clouds already clearing out we are expecting a little bit of a warmer weekend. we'll have the update coming up, mark. thank you. we'll show you how separate weather extremes when you have xfinity, you have entertainment built in. which is kind of nice. ah, what is happening. binge-watching is in the bag, when you find all your apps, all in one place. find live sports faster just by using your voice... sports on now. touchdown irish! [cheering] that was awesome. and, the hits won't quit, with peacock premium included at no additional cost. all that entertainment built in. xfinity. a way better way to watch. has been 12 days now since storms knocked out service pjd is outage map gives you an idea of how widespread those outages are right now you can see all of the yellow triangles on the map. that means as many as 500 customers could be without power in that one area in grass valley . dozens of residents at four sp
this little boy martinez, please. for the thief who stole his race car to have a change of heart. and a barrier weather tracking a few rain showers forward today, but the clouds already clearing out we are expecting a little bit of a warmer weekend. we'll have the update coming up, mark. thank you. we'll show you how separate weather extremes when you have xfinity, you have entertainment built in. which is kind of nice. ah, what is happening. binge-watching is in the bag, when you find all your...
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well that is the story of five year old boy from martinez gearing up to burn rubber but instead gets burned by a thief. the boys beloved race car, the one you see right here, stolen just before his first race of the season. ktvu crime reporter henry lee spoke to the boy who has this message for the person who took his prized possession. angry. tell me why you're angry. because if i have no car, this is what five year old eastern rite of martinez should be doing whizzing around a track in his blue quarter midget race car, you go super fast, and you can pass people. but instead, the kindergartners heartbroken because his car is now in the hands of a thief. robbers broken story. it happened before dawn monday outside the tri valley quarter midget association racecourse in livermore. on the surveillance video. you can see a man backing up a truck that he stole nearby. he connects it to the families trailer and then takes off the stolen truck was found abandoned in pittsburgh on friday morning, also recovered the family's trailer, which was cleaned out after someone drilled the locks. thi
well that is the story of five year old boy from martinez gearing up to burn rubber but instead gets burned by a thief. the boys beloved race car, the one you see right here, stolen just before his first race of the season. ktvu crime reporter henry lee spoke to the boy who has this message for the person who took his prized possession. angry. tell me why you're angry. because if i have no car, this is what five year old eastern rite of martinez should be doing whizzing around a track in his...
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outside his home into horner. friends and family hold a candle at vigil to honor 49 year old margarita martinez. moshing as a photo journalist for more than a decade, covering gang related violence. we had been the target a regular threats. finally took her own of iris news new zealand moving into a red setting on its corona virus restrictions. meaning gatherings will now be limited. prime minister to a cinder under and made that announcement, which she said would affect her personally. my reading will not be going here, but i just joined many other new zealanders who have had an experience like that as a result of the pain to make an to any one who's caught up in that scenario. i'm so sorry, but you are, we are all so resilient and i know we understand that we doing this for one another and i know that will help us say continue on. more on this with wayne hay in oakland. the final clean up is underway here following the completion of the oakland marathon. and the organizers all of this event will be breathing a big sigh of relief. because under the new alert level change announced by the gover
outside his home into horner. friends and family hold a candle at vigil to honor 49 year old margarita martinez. moshing as a photo journalist for more than a decade, covering gang related violence. we had been the target a regular threats. finally took her own of iris news new zealand moving into a red setting on its corona virus restrictions. meaning gatherings will now be limited. prime minister to a cinder under and made that announcement, which she said would affect her personally. my...
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up to martinez. 7-day forecast keeps it dry. we have to watch out for fire danger. next tuesday. with increasing winds. 15 to 35. and if you don't have tickets down in l.a., 62 on sundays looks perfect here too. >> that's good barbecue weather. >> fire it up early. >> that will do it for us at 7:00. any parent will tell you the second you have a kid, it's like your heart is living outside of your body, which means you never, ever stop worrying. that's why we got health insurance and for way less than we thought was possible. the kids' doctor and dental check-ups are free, and i get screenings for my cholesterol and my blood pressure. don't get me wrong, i still worry. just a little less. covered california. this way to health insurance. enrollment ends january 31st at coveredca.com ♪ >>> i'm in here solo. i'm coming in just me. >> nice. >> but whenever brad's even near another lady, the talk begins. so is swedish singer lykke li the real deal when it comes to romance? ♪ don't turn away ♪ has cardi b. just helped when it comes to finding answers in the mysterious death of la
up to martinez. 7-day forecast keeps it dry. we have to watch out for fire danger. next tuesday. with increasing winds. 15 to 35. and if you don't have tickets down in l.a., 62 on sundays looks perfect here too. >> that's good barbecue weather. >> fire it up early. >> that will do it for us at 7:00. any parent will tell you the second you have a kid, it's like your heart is living outside of your body, which means you never, ever stop worrying. that's why we got health...
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really enjoyed it. sanitizer. dis martinez. yeah. mart to the skin or to get tiring to get going. but most aly sign already, but often move on feed. mean you get to see it on stuff on that or leave your name and install them, or the reason why they don't give auda to jean diners couldn't needed to go to put any even shelf settled on each chronic live. and so i . ringback am ready to do is welcomed and put him on everything and they denied the page. it would be a m o by the d. yes ma'am . or cheer. and if the kid in the michelle, the kid in medicine on that, hit him. i was in love to number connection, but i found some ah ah, edge is a money. so, but it was as a fun son, nationally i get moby tony makia, but it has to be the most with my do. let him out of them. michelle becomes a funny, so good making good progress, especially with the last 3 weeks i would like to, i would say right now we still have a long way to go for the olympics. that's for sure for trying to do our best probably ship it in figure out if you give me a day with i'm identify mother the issue with my medicaid ju
really enjoyed it. sanitizer. dis martinez. yeah. mart to the skin or to get tiring to get going. but most aly sign already, but often move on feed. mean you get to see it on stuff on that or leave your name and install them, or the reason why they don't give auda to jean diners couldn't needed to go to put any even shelf settled on each chronic live. and so i . ringback am ready to do is welcomed and put him on everything and they denied the page. it would be a m o by the d. yes ma'am . or...
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there is a fog advisory along the benicia martinez bridge. and we'e also seen some fog along the golden gate bridge. and that's why drive times have gone up just a bit there. so about 28 minutes as you're traveling. 37 to the tolls, the bay bridge and john mentioned, there are pockets of fog as you're heading into the city. but look at drive times. still only a little under 10 minutes as you're traveling from the maze to that fremont street exit heading across towards the peninsula. we do see some cloudy skies here as well. a little under 14 as you're traveling and in the south bay. 85 in the low park about 34 minutes the air. no issues as you're traveling along 2.80, in antioch, about 17 minutes, one, 60 to conquer to 42 darya. james, back to you. all right. so tate 48 james of running out of things to say we lost. we took a no way to sugarcoat it. it's just a tough pill. we all have to swallow this morning. as 40 niner fans. >> as we congratulate the rams and we'll see them compete in a couple weeks in the super whenever you're a good sport
there is a fog advisory along the benicia martinez bridge. and we'e also seen some fog along the golden gate bridge. and that's why drive times have gone up just a bit there. so about 28 minutes as you're traveling. 37 to the tolls, the bay bridge and john mentioned, there are pockets of fog as you're heading into the city. but look at drive times. still only a little under 10 minutes as you're traveling from the maze to that fremont street exit heading across towards the peninsula. we do see...
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protestaron en mÉxico para exigir justicia por el asesinato de los periodistas lourdes maldonado, margarita martÍnez y josÉ luis gamboa. mÉxico sigue siendo uno de los paÍses mÁs peligrosos para ejercer esta profesiÓn. jorge: y hoy hubo una protesta a nivel nacional. el salÓn de la fama de bÉisbol où puis je-trouver les haricots? ¿dónde encuentro los frijoles? ¿frijoles? [music] [music] [music] tu gerente de envíos se fue para encontrarse a “si mismos.” dejándote perdida. necesitas contratar. necesito indeed. indeed instant match inmediatamente encuentra candidatos que cumplen con tu descripción de empleo. redime tu crédito de 75 dólares en indeed punto com diagonal oferta ilia: repÚblica dominicana estÁ de fiesta atadas la inducciÓn de david ortiz al salÓn de la fama, es el mÁximo honor para un beisbolista de las grandes ligas. jorge: accediÓ a lo que muchos llaman " el pabellÓn de los inmortales". locutora: me encuentro con el reciÉn inmortalizado david ortiz en el salÓn de la fama. ¿cÓmo fue esa noticia? >> primeramente darle gracias a dios y a mi familia, a todos l
protestaron en mÉxico para exigir justicia por el asesinato de los periodistas lourdes maldonado, margarita martÍnez y josÉ luis gamboa. mÉxico sigue siendo uno de los paÍses mÁs peligrosos para ejercer esta profesiÓn. jorge: y hoy hubo una protesta a nivel nacional. el salÓn de la fama de bÉisbol où puis je-trouver les haricots? ¿dónde encuentro los frijoles? ¿frijoles? [music] [music] [music] tu gerente de envíos se fue para encontrarse a “si mismos.” dejándote perdida....
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ryan: edward martinez was monitoring the water levels in the morning. he says originally he didn't think the tsunami advisory was much of a problem. he says the level kept rising. causing him some concern. >> maybe this is a big deal. we are looking out towards the beach. you see the flume behind me. the water keeps going up and up and up. ryan: coast guard crews monitored the beach to control the level. beaches were covered in debris. >> we came out aboutboutboutbout -- 7:30. we heard there was a tsunami warning. ryan: christy hughes began her day on high ground to avoid any potential tsunami. there was not much to see during -- near the water but emergency crews were all over the beaches. >> you can see at the harbor there were a lot of people out, police. you can see almost a river flowing out to the ocean. ryan: despite the threat, beachgoers were not deterred from going near the water. surfers were scouted in the ocean and many still got close to the water throughout the day. >> we listen for sirens. we didn't hear until almost 11:00, then it went
ryan: edward martinez was monitoring the water levels in the morning. he says originally he didn't think the tsunami advisory was much of a problem. he says the level kept rising. causing him some concern. >> maybe this is a big deal. we are looking out towards the beach. you see the flume behind me. the water keeps going up and up and up. ryan: coast guard crews monitored the beach to control the level. beaches were covered in debris. >> we came out aboutboutboutbout -- 7:30. we...
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his home in the city of tuana, friends and family held a candle at visuals on a 14 year old margaret martinez. he'd been working as a photo journalist for more than a decade. covering gan related violence and receive regular threats to wanna is one of mexico's most violent cities. so those are the headlines and he's continues here in al jazeera after counting the cost they to him. thanks for watching life enough with blue ah ah, i hello, i'm kim. i'll santa maria. this is counting to call stone al jazeera, your weekly look at the world of business and economics this week, a year of the by the presidency. he took over a lockdown economy a result of the 1st year of the pandemic. now the u. s. is seen something of an economic recovery. a to every day americans see the good. and in running the economy, hot people are also feeling the pinch inflations, hit an almost 40 year high, and joe vine and bring down the rising cost of living in his 2nd year as president's. while in turkey, the president's going on all thoughts, project typo on has cuts, interest rates, despite spiraling inflation, went the
his home in the city of tuana, friends and family held a candle at visuals on a 14 year old margaret martinez. he'd been working as a photo journalist for more than a decade. covering gan related violence and receive regular threats to wanna is one of mexico's most violent cities. so those are the headlines and he's continues here in al jazeera after counting the cost they to him. thanks for watching life enough with blue ah ah, i hello, i'm kim. i'll santa maria. this is counting to call stone...
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martinez, 62. danville, 63. how about that peninsula? well, 58 degrees for san mateo. low 60s might be possible and mid-60s for the north bay. as far as your air quality, we are still dealing with moderate air quality because of the high pressure. right now the extended out look, at least until next week, still looks pretty dry. the good news out of this, and i looked at the extended outlook. it looks like february might be more of our month to catch up on more rain. 7-day outlook, here you go. saturday and sunday, we keep the dry weather. we will continue to start out with those foggy mornings, so that's part of your commute early. let's look at how your traffic commute is doing. i did go and check the chp traffic reports to see to what the slowing was about, it's not going anywhere on westbound 84, and i don't see any delays because of accidents so it could be overnight construction causing delays. i have seen improvements. went from 25 minutes to 13 minutes from 84 to vie seat yos road. >>> many bay area restaurants are facing a setback during the pandemic as they a
martinez, 62. danville, 63. how about that peninsula? well, 58 degrees for san mateo. low 60s might be possible and mid-60s for the north bay. as far as your air quality, we are still dealing with moderate air quality because of the high pressure. right now the extended out look, at least until next week, still looks pretty dry. the good news out of this, and i looked at the extended outlook. it looks like february might be more of our month to catch up on more rain. 7-day outlook, here you go....
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either with 2 failed attempts to play martinez national anthem seem to leave the players looking slightly less than impressed. and things didn't get much better than one's play started with a stunning strike coming up from abby jello and gambia, a maiden cup of nations victory, egypt. mammon, sally, one of the star names competing out that tournament, there's been some speculation about his future at liverpool with his contract expiring next year. livable boss though young cop says he's not worried about the situation. i know, but we'll want to stay. we want more to stay. that's good. while where we are. so, and of these things take time. i cannot change, sorry. but it's em. i think it's all in a good place. nothing else was a. okay, studies high school is looking for now. thank you for that, andy. coming back in a couple of minutes time with more news, the latest from the teachers, protests and powers, and changes to covered restrictions in england. ah, killing the debates, 90 percent of the world's refugees have come from of common impacted country. the climate emergency is putting more
either with 2 failed attempts to play martinez national anthem seem to leave the players looking slightly less than impressed. and things didn't get much better than one's play started with a stunning strike coming up from abby jello and gambia, a maiden cup of nations victory, egypt. mammon, sally, one of the star names competing out that tournament, there's been some speculation about his future at liverpool with his contract expiring next year. livable boss though young cop says he's not...
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. >> that was miguel martinez vie yay. they begin right here on nbc february 3rd. download the latest podcast called "my favorite olympian." >>> lake placid is such a special place. >> it's gorgeous. >> that's where i fell in love with skiing. what do you call that, cross country skiing? >> yes, yes. i can't do the normal skiing. >> we are taking some precautions here because of the outbreak. vianey is at home. how are you doing? >> reporter: hanging out with binx, my dog. he's right by my feet. it is better to be safe. i haven't had a chance to work with you in the studio just yet. i was this close, girl. let's get to our weather. i have never gone skiing. i went snowboarding, and i was not the best at it. let's get to your forecast. it has been such a stunning day in san francisco. look at this shot of san francisco. calm weather today. we did start out with a dense fog advisory to the north bay. a live look at downtown. i want to show you satellite radar. we do have high pressure dominating now in our forecast. that's what is going to bring us such pleasant weat
. >> that was miguel martinez vie yay. they begin right here on nbc february 3rd. download the latest podcast called "my favorite olympian." >>> lake placid is such a special place. >> it's gorgeous. >> that's where i fell in love with skiing. what do you call that, cross country skiing? >> yes, yes. i can't do the normal skiing. >> we are taking some precautions here because of the outbreak. vianey is at home. how are you doing? >>...
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fred's ball into the box seeing scott mctominay gettting on the end of it to head it past emiliano martinez. villa had their chances when ollie watkins hit the bar when through on goal on a night that saw steven gerrard's side with plenty of opportunities, and this one that danny ings put in the net was disallowed for an earlier foul when var became involved as united set up a lith round clash at home to middlesbrough. new figures from the premier league show the number of positive covid—i9 tests among players and staff have fallen for the second successive week. in the seven days up to and including the 9th of january, there were 72 new positive cases out of almost 13,000 tests. 94 new cases were recorded in the previous seven days. covid is still impacting on the league though — everton's premier league home match with leicester city on tuesday has been postponed because the foxes don't have enough players to fulfil the fixture. at the africa cup of nations it was a big day for the comoros, playing in the competition for the first time. the archipelago is one of football's youngest na
fred's ball into the box seeing scott mctominay gettting on the end of it to head it past emiliano martinez. villa had their chances when ollie watkins hit the bar when through on goal on a night that saw steven gerrard's side with plenty of opportunities, and this one that danny ings put in the net was disallowed for an earlier foul when var became involved as united set up a lith round clash at home to middlesbrough. new figures from the premier league show the number of positive covid—i9...
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cooler for a few spots in microclimate east bay, martinez in the low 60s. peninsula, afternoon sunshine, 63 in redwood city. 58 in the marina, 64 in sonoma. we'd love rainfall in here but no way with this area of high pressure that could hang out next seven to ten days. few systems will try to break through, but only bring us cloud cover by friday, no big hopes of rainfall and it's starting to push in problems across the bay. first the air quality, it's hazy tomorrow and think will go into unhealthy for sensitive groups north bay, east bay, south bay. on top of that, lot of things are beginning to bloom, trees dropping pollen, cedar, ash, alder and elm in the high category. with more dry weather on the way, could have wind event tuesday, 15 to 25-mile-an-hour gusts, maybe higher, could elevate the fire danger tuesday. inland valleys, temperatures in 60s. so far so good on the weekend coming your way. partly cloudy skies and low 60s moving in. >> sounds good. >> we'll take it. >>> sounds too good to be true, free tickets to the game, airfare and hotel room.
cooler for a few spots in microclimate east bay, martinez in the low 60s. peninsula, afternoon sunshine, 63 in redwood city. 58 in the marina, 64 in sonoma. we'd love rainfall in here but no way with this area of high pressure that could hang out next seven to ten days. few systems will try to break through, but only bring us cloud cover by friday, no big hopes of rainfall and it's starting to push in problems across the bay. first the air quality, it's hazy tomorrow and think will go into...
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east bay san jose at 64 and let's head on over to the east bay, 57 for oakland, 51 martinez, 64 in through concord and antioch and around the peninsula, san mateo, 57. if you're heading to the city, it will be cloudy for the first half of the day but eventually get peeks of sunshine. even across part of the north bay, which the fog advisory has been canceled. let's look at the long range. for the rest of january we're still following a sort of dry pattern. any chance of rain stays to the north and south as the high pressure continues to strengthen over the next couple days. that blocks any chance of us getting real rain at least through january. the extended outlook was way out into february, looks like it could be a little more promising. but for now, enjoy the next seven days of pretty much mild temperatures throughout the afternoon and foggy starts during our day into the weekend. it does get a little warmer in the upper 60s for inland areas. >> no excuse for a walk in the park. >>> mom brain, we all know it is real and it is no joke. and one mother from minnesota has quite the story to
east bay san jose at 64 and let's head on over to the east bay, 57 for oakland, 51 martinez, 64 in through concord and antioch and around the peninsula, san mateo, 57. if you're heading to the city, it will be cloudy for the first half of the day but eventually get peeks of sunshine. even across part of the north bay, which the fog advisory has been canceled. let's look at the long range. for the rest of january we're still following a sort of dry pattern. any chance of rain stays to the north...
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a little cooler back toward vallejo, martinez. you head to danville, we're at . san francisco, lots of 50s through the marina, then downtown and the mission, low 60s. let's move it off to the north bay 66 in ukiah. overall, nice weather to be outside, but we need rainfall. the reason we're not getting the rainfall is this area of high pressure. this could actually hang out over the next ten days. there's no evidence right now the way the forecast models are playing out, that we would have a major storm system moving in through the next seven to ten days. we may get a few on and offer off shower chances. we're under dry conditions. this is acting like a big lid, a dome over the bay area, and it's really preventing our air from getting stirred up too much. we're beginning to see problems with the air quality. i do think it's going to be worse tomorrow over the east bay and south bay, may cause you some issues especially if you have any respiratory problems, and on top of that, you may have noticed it, the pollen is starting to spike, especially tree pollen. cedar,
a little cooler back toward vallejo, martinez. you head to danville, we're at . san francisco, lots of 50s through the marina, then downtown and the mission, low 60s. let's move it off to the north bay 66 in ukiah. overall, nice weather to be outside, but we need rainfall. the reason we're not getting the rainfall is this area of high pressure. this could actually hang out over the next ten days. there's no evidence right now the way the forecast models are playing out, that we would have a...
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martinez, 64. livermore, 64. dry conditions remain through the weekend. >>> and that's your latest forecast. back to you guys. >> dylan, warm up. don't go too far. >>> more from the snow zone throughout this morning. areas brace for more than 2 feet of snow this saturday. >>> also ahead, with one of the wildest weeks on wall street and interest rates expected to be hiked soon, what should you do to make the most of your money? our own stephanie ruhle will break it down for us after this short break. good luck! you too! and the united states has done it! a very generous congratulations. bitter rivals but absolute respect. i absolutely hated pricking my fingers. you get these callouses and these sores. pick a finger, you know. which one you gonna hurt today? once i was able to use dexcom, i could simply monitor on my phone, and i didn't have to prick. i'm not reliant on a fingerstick. hi, i'm debra. i'm from colorado. i've been married to my high school sweetheart for 35 years. i'm a mother of four-- always busy. i
martinez, 64. livermore, 64. dry conditions remain through the weekend. >>> and that's your latest forecast. back to you guys. >> dylan, warm up. don't go too far. >>> more from the snow zone throughout this morning. areas brace for more than 2 feet of snow this saturday. >>> also ahead, with one of the wildest weeks on wall street and interest rates expected to be hiked soon, what should you do to make the most of your money? our own stephanie ruhle will break...
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start, nice rebound, light winds, mid-60s in the south bay. 65 in san jose. 62 in antioch and 61 in martinez. let's move it to the peninsula and 60 in san mateo. golden gate bridge, chilly, double fives. wayne country, all right there in the mid to low 60s. on my seven-day forecast, we do have a slight adjustment here, a possibility of maybe a few showers. sunday night and monday, not a big storm that we need, 30% chance on sunday, 20% on monday. i'll know more as we get closer to that. temperatures very steady, low 60s. and the chill coming in, the next couple mornings, jessica. you are going to be ready. >> i'm good, i have the mittens. terry's really interested in my mittens. >> you don't have them here though. >> they're not here, they're in the car. >>> he is threatening to stop rocking in the spotify world. the reason why neil young is having a beef. >>> silicon valley developer john oriaga has died. he famously made a donation of $150 million seven years ago. he also helped build most of stanford's facilities, including the pavilion. he attended on a basketball scholarship. he and his
start, nice rebound, light winds, mid-60s in the south bay. 65 in san jose. 62 in antioch and 61 in martinez. let's move it to the peninsula and 60 in san mateo. golden gate bridge, chilly, double fives. wayne country, all right there in the mid to low 60s. on my seven-day forecast, we do have a slight adjustment here, a possibility of maybe a few showers. sunday night and monday, not a big storm that we need, 30% chance on sunday, 20% on monday. i'll know more as we get closer to that....
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luis martinez? >> john, earlier this week there was a crash of an f-35 air craft carrier. are they trying to recover it? anything new on that? you can address any concerns about trying to protect the waters where this plane may have fallen into so other nations like china don't get their hands on it? >> you have probably seen the navy's statement. they intend to attempt to recover the air craft. i want to say right off the top that we have received word that those who were injured are doing better and we are absolutely delighted to hear that and continue to hope for a speedy and safe recovery for them and our hearts go out to their families right now. i won't speak to specific recovery efforts by the navy. they are far better to do that than i am. but, we are mindful of the value of an f35 in every respect of what value means. as we continue to touchlite recov recovery -- continue to attempt recovery we will keep it with safety in mind and our national security effort. >> russia deployed 24 war ships in the black sea. do you consider this to be a part of the troop build-up
luis martinez? >> john, earlier this week there was a crash of an f-35 air craft carrier. are they trying to recover it? anything new on that? you can address any concerns about trying to protect the waters where this plane may have fallen into so other nations like china don't get their hands on it? >> you have probably seen the navy's statement. they intend to attempt to recover the air craft. i want to say right off the top that we have received word that those who were injured...
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you know, really echoing what ceo martinez said. you know, my son is fully vaccinated. he wears a mask every day. um, i got him tested when we -- when he went back from the holidays. his school has, i believe, over 75% vaccination rate for the students and 100% for teachers. so we have done everything right, and i don't have those answers as to why my son can't be at school. >> i -- it's -- it's -- it's got to be incredibly frustrating. and i know, lori, you know, the context for you, your mom was a school teacher for 40 years. you, obviously, support teachers. everyone does. but how do you feel about the union's demands right now? >> you know, i think the union is not listening to science, right? so, the union -- the -- the ctu is not the cdc. they don't get to decide what the thresholds are. you know, we have -- we have the cdc and the department -- the chicago department of public health -- they are both saying it is safe for students to go back to school. in fact, it is arguably the safest place for students to be, so it is extremely frustrating when you hear this -
you know, really echoing what ceo martinez said. you know, my son is fully vaccinated. he wears a mask every day. um, i got him tested when we -- when he went back from the holidays. his school has, i believe, over 75% vaccination rate for the students and 100% for teachers. so we have done everything right, and i don't have those answers as to why my son can't be at school. >> i -- it's -- it's -- it's got to be incredibly frustrating. and i know, lori, you know, the context for you,...
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cornell: edward martinez was out monitoring the water levels in the morning. he initially did nothing the tsunami warning was much of a problem, but he says the water level kept rising, especially toward the harbor, causing him some concern. >> we were like, maybe this is a big deal. we were looking out towards the beach. you can see the plume behind me. all of a sudden, it disappeared and of the water kept going up and up and up. cornell: all day long, coast guard crews patrolled the beach to patrol the water level. beaches across the santa cruz area were covered in debris and water levels were much higher than they usually were. >> we came out about 7:30. we had heard there was a tsunami warning, so we stayed up on the bluff. ryan: christy hughes says she began the day on high ground to avoid any potential tsunami. she says there was not much to see near the water, but emergency crews were all over the beaches. >> you could really see it at the harbor. there were a lot of people out. there were a lot of police and firefighters. you could see almost like a ri
cornell: edward martinez was out monitoring the water levels in the morning. he initially did nothing the tsunami warning was much of a problem, but he says the water level kept rising, especially toward the harbor, causing him some concern. >> we were like, maybe this is a big deal. we were looking out towards the beach. you can see the plume behind me. all of a sudden, it disappeared and of the water kept going up and up and up. cornell: all day long, coast guard crews patrolled the...
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there are many people to thank for getting us to this moment and i want to thank cps ceo padro martinez. he and his team have done work and been steadfast partners this making sure that we focus on getting our children back to in person learning and cdph commissioner alice and her team who provide the science and data to make sure we're making informed decisions that recognize the surge in omicron but didn't abandon the science amidst a pandemic and a lot of misinformation spread. i want to thank those in our school community for their spi sh -- patience and making their voices heard. i can't thank the parents enough. thank you. thank you for being steadfast and rest lute, thank you for being relentless. last but absolutely not least. >> chicago mayor lori lightfoot holding a press conference to reopen city schools, children some 340,000 of them have been out of class having been out of school since last week. dr. alison arwoody for her help in this situation, much to the relief i'm sure to a lot of parents and folks in chicago, the schools will be open tomorrow. more than 350,000 stude
there are many people to thank for getting us to this moment and i want to thank cps ceo padro martinez. he and his team have done work and been steadfast partners this making sure that we focus on getting our children back to in person learning and cdph commissioner alice and her team who provide the science and data to make sure we're making informed decisions that recognize the surge in omicron but didn't abandon the science amidst a pandemic and a lot of misinformation spread. i want to...
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and it was earlier this evening that the ceo, pedro martinez, said he was cautiously optimistic they would get to the finish line. we're hearing hints of that in recent days. and today it seems to have played out. >> i'm glad you had details. i understood kids would be back tomorrow, they won't. so it will be five days. today was the fourth day students were out of the classroom. what is the holdup? it will be five days, a legit week kids were out of school. what was the holdup on negotiations? >> reporter: this all began or the vote was inspired because the teachers' union bottom line didn't feel that the school district had provided adequate enough resources to come back to the classroom safely. they felt things were lacking in categories like contact tracing, being able to provide quality masks for people. i mentioned the testing aspect and because we were seeing record levels of covid-19 among students, staff, and in the surrounding chicago community in recent weeks. so that's what sort of began this standoff, if you want to call it that. and again, chicago public schools was who
and it was earlier this evening that the ceo, pedro martinez, said he was cautiously optimistic they would get to the finish line. we're hearing hints of that in recent days. and today it seems to have played out. >> i'm glad you had details. i understood kids would be back tomorrow, they won't. so it will be five days. today was the fourth day students were out of the classroom. what is the holdup? it will be five days, a legit week kids were out of school. what was the holdup on...
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. >> reporter: and in illinois, haley martinez inspired a new law that will allow kids under 16 to run a lemonade stand without a permit after hers was shut down by the health department. city leaders gave her a new, better lemonade stand now that her pours are all above board. christina ruffini, washington. >>> thursday will mark one year since the storming of the capitol. major garrett has a look back at the day, the response, and the questions concerning what comes next. >> it's also clear that we have won georgia. >> reporter: one year ago today, president trump set in motion his most brazen effort to overturn election defeat. >> i just want to find 11,780 votes which is one more than we have. >> reporter: in a recorded phone call, he told georgia's republican secretary of state brad raffensperger he could face unspecified criminal charges. >> that's a criminal offense. >> reporter: if he did not bend. >> that is a big risk to you. >> you can dig all you want, mr. president. we have the facts. and i'm -- and i'm sorry you lost. >> reporter: did it shock you? >> i was going to make
. >> reporter: and in illinois, haley martinez inspired a new law that will allow kids under 16 to run a lemonade stand without a permit after hers was shut down by the health department. city leaders gave her a new, better lemonade stand now that her pours are all above board. christina ruffini, washington. >>> thursday will mark one year since the storming of the capitol. major garrett has a look back at the day, the response, and the questions concerning what comes next....
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low 60s for antioch and 62 martinez. some of the spots where the fog was rolling through. we stay in the upper 50s for daly city and san francisco. may hit low 60s downtown. that is where you do get more sunshine there. sonoma today reaching 63. 67 in ukiah. if we're complaining about how cold it is take a look at the rest of the country. this morning in bismarck, it was like 16 degrees below zero. so now it is a whole 10 degrees. so doing a little better there but, yes. pretty cold across much of the rest of the country. we've also been following the forecast for wisconsin for the 49ers. here we'll start to see winds picking up tomorrow afternoon. it is going to start to become a little bit more gusty. 20 to 30-mile-per-hour winds. this is one of those diablo wind events. normally with high winds especially during the summer we worry about fire danger. i know it has been dry recently but we do have enough moisture in the vegetation to where we are not worried about that just yet but you do want to be prepared for the high winds between friday night and saturday morning. o
low 60s for antioch and 62 martinez. some of the spots where the fog was rolling through. we stay in the upper 50s for daly city and san francisco. may hit low 60s downtown. that is where you do get more sunshine there. sonoma today reaching 63. 67 in ukiah. if we're complaining about how cold it is take a look at the rest of the country. this morning in bismarck, it was like 16 degrees below zero. so now it is a whole 10 degrees. so doing a little better there but, yes. pretty cold across much...
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let's move it to the east bay and back to livermore, 62 degrees and for my friends out in martinez, 62. oakland at 61 and peninsula 60 in half moon bay and 16 in palo alto and san francisco 50s here from downtown to the outer sunset and for the north bay 62 in napa and 46 santa rosa. seven-day forecast we unfortunately stay dry the next seven days. like to get some rainfall in here but just not happening in here. 50s and 60s here for highs and for the inland valleys we're going down to 59 on mlk day there on monday and we hold with some 50s to mid-60s into next week. this weekend looking good. low 60s. some sun and some clouds, guys. >> that's a lot of sunshine there. >> we'll enjoy it for sure. >> thanks, jeff. >> up next, stripped of his military titles. the fallout for a member of the british royal family amid a sexual abuse lawsuit. stay with us. when they're sick, they get comfortable anywhere and spread germs everywhere. wherever they rest protection nothing kills more viruses, including the covid-19 virus, on more surfaces than lysol disinfectant spray. lysol. what it takes to p
let's move it to the east bay and back to livermore, 62 degrees and for my friends out in martinez, 62. oakland at 61 and peninsula 60 in half moon bay and 16 in palo alto and san francisco 50s here from downtown to the outer sunset and for the north bay 62 in napa and 46 santa rosa. seven-day forecast we unfortunately stay dry the next seven days. like to get some rainfall in here but just not happening in here. 50s and 60s here for highs and for the inland valleys we're going down to 59 on...
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madam speaker, i rise today in recognizing michelle martinez, detroit resident and environmental justice warrior as she departs an executive director the michigan director coalition. for many years she has been a pillar of our community. advocating for clean air and water. sphieting for against environmental racism that hurts our neighbors quality of life. she has worked tirelessly and firsthand saw this myself for various organizations over the last 15 years. and has never waivered in seeking justice for our people who live with the impact of pollution. i worked closely with michelle on a number of initiatives when i served in the michigan state legislature and she has been an amazing person to watch grow as an advocate and leader in our state. she has always been a bold -- taken a bold approach to making transformative change for our community that is meaningful and never shied away from a challenge. please join me in recognizing michelle martinez's outstanding contributions to the communities of michigan's 13th congressional district as we wish her well on her next venture. madam spea
madam speaker, i rise today in recognizing michelle martinez, detroit resident and environmental justice warrior as she departs an executive director the michigan director coalition. for many years she has been a pillar of our community. advocating for clean air and water. sphieting for against environmental racism that hurts our neighbors quality of life. she has worked tirelessly and firsthand saw this myself for various organizations over the last 15 years. and has never waivered in seeking...