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started started. >> a bay area family flew all the way to southeast asia for what some would call a trip of a lifetime only the turn around and come back to the u.s. once they real ties severity of the coronavirus. chris nguyen has more on the proactive steps they're taking to keep others from getting sick, even though they themselves aren't even ill. >> bay area resident gail yip was on her way to singapore for a celebrity cruise as cases of the coronavirus grew exponentially in china. >> we planned it a year ago. there would be 16 of us and we met before hand, talking about the cruise. and we're all getting excited. >> but upon touching down, she and her travel mates knew they would have a tough call to make. to either board the trip for a
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two-week shipment planning to dock in mum asian countries or return home. most of them close the latter. >> it is the better thing for us. >> reporter: we went to yim's home on the peninsula. upon returning to the u.s., yip and her family voluntarily decided to quarantine themselves for two weeks even though they're not sick and haven't shown any symptoms. again, yip doesn't want to take any chances even though she was in singapore for just a few days. better safe than sorry, she says, as she begins the third day of her self-imposed quarantine. >> we just felt like we could have been exposed to it. we're not sure. >> reporter: we also spoke to her sister-in-law who was on the trim as well. >> a lot of people know that we wednesday to asia and i don't want to cause mass hysteria also. if i show up at a grocery store and they say, what are you doing here? >> reporter: as for the cruise, they may have made the right
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decision. the yips have since learned the ship has been denied entry at multiple ports. >> hopefully we don't have this. that we don't have the coronavirus. but we don't want, if we were, we don't want to be responsible to infect other people. >> reporter: on the peninsula, chris nguyen, abc7 news. >> now concerns about the coronavirus have some people concerned about the upcoming chinese new year parade in san francisco which is just three days away. >> today there was a news conference in which they addressed safety measures and coronavirus concerns. >> live in chinatown with their message. >> reporter: president norman yi are made it clear there is race i centered around the coronavirus. yi was joined by the police chief, fire chief and the director of public health. he opened up his remarksing the fear from the coronavirus.
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emit is be right that chinese people are being blamed for the outbreak. >> sometimes we create fear. sometimes it is maybe rightfully so. but in this case, in the united states, in san francisco, in the bay area, the creation of this fear is unfounded. more people getting hit by a car right now than people actually catching this. >> reporter: yi wanted to stress that people should come out and celebrate this weekend to support the community and the culture. dr. grant colfax, the director of the epa said there's no newly diagnosed case in san francisco. he said his staff is working 24/7 and they are fully prepared for this rapidly changing situationful there is also no need for the public to wear a mask if they plan to attend the parade and other festivity this is weekend. the main message, they want people fong the parade will be wonderful, it will be safe and
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healthy. >> thank you. keep on top of the coronavirus outbreak on abc7news.com. a stretch of frontage road in fremont once packed with rvs no longer faces that problem. this afternoon crews began phase one of the city's plan to prevent rvs and long haul truckers from parking on the road by placing large boulders on the shoulders. they've been inundated with complaints from nearby businesses and work betters debris and trash left behind there. the rv owners say they understand concerns but one woman said she doesn't know where to go. >> there is nowhere where we can park. they don't have no places for people to park. >> our human services department will be working all the people living out here, providing resources, and sharing different options that they have. >> the ban doesn't nakt entire
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stretch of kato for now. rvs will be allowed to stay down the road just a bit until phase ii begins later this month. >> it is important to remember the homeless are people who need a little help. >> that's true. and today laura anthony spoke to one woman facing a difficult point in her life. she is now homeless. >> i drive a lot. i drive to far different places. >> she has learned. it is 97 good to stay in one place too long. for five months she's been living in her car, an suv. one she prides herself on keep immaculate. >> i have to keep things neatly and in order for me. i've been a neat freak almost all my life. >> she began living in her car after moving out of an abusive
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relationship. leaving a husband and a home in oakland she's known for decades. >> i think people have a stereo type about who is out here. what would you tell them? >> i tell them that not everybody is on drugs. not everybody is drinking. >> and despite having extensive experience as a social worker in a security guard among other jobs, steady work has been hard to find. ballarded us she has a few preferred spots. parking lots patrolled by oakland police and frequented by others whose only home is also a car. >> my feet are worn out because i stay in it. i stay constantly in that seat. >> ballard did some driving for uber and gets occasional on call work at the port of oakland of the she told us she's peenized if she makes too much money. >> if i work one day, i don't even qualify for my unemployment. which is not barely anything to live on. >> so what do you need?
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>> i need a job. i need an opportunity. i just want to be given a chance to survive and make it. >> get your own place and pay rent. >> because i'm responsible. >> laura anthony, abc7 news. >> we want to hear your ideas about hoping the build a better bay area. you can share them with us by joining our better bay area grom on facebook. embroiled director san francisco's public works department and the restaurant you're appeared in federal court today on the corruption charges. >> mohammed, what do you want to say to the people of san francisco? >> it was talk to the hand from nuru who had no answer. they are facing honest services wire fraud charges in connection with an alleged scheme to bribe a san francisco airport commissioner. the attorney had this to say.
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>> my client is a good guy, a family man, hard working and virtually an institution in san francisco. and i think it is all going to come out in the wash. >> today was largely procedural with future court dates being set now on the calendar. >> pacific gas and election strict using ricketly power lines. that's according to-the it was found near the city of paradise which was so completely devastated in the fires. pg&e filed for bankruptcy because of $50 billion in claimed losses. governor newsom has threaten ad take over unless the utility proves kit operate more safely. it says it has doneville,000 inspections cynic the fire. let's turn to our weather. a nice day today. >> it is really nice. not quite that warm but starting to remind us of spring around
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the corner. let's take a live view at the golden gate where the skies are blue. it is 65 in san francisco, 66 in oakland, only 55 at half moon bay. and looking to our mt. diablo from the east bay hills camera, 68 in the santa rosa. 70 in petaluma. low to mid 60s in napa, fairfield, livermore. how much longer will this mild spring weather last? i'll have that coming up. chasing california. tackling the issue of unaffiliated voters, and the power that they can hold in the primary. that's ahead. also, low scores. it is not anything that you actually did. it is a change could you see soon. and dressing up.
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it's been hard for to you recognize who plays for the warriors these days. it is only going to get tougher as things change. the team has completed two trades in two days involving five players. today they sent deangelo russell and omari spellman to minnesota in exchange for swingman, andrew wiggins. that comes a day after they traded glen robinson iii and alex burks 76ers to the for draft picks.
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it's been a dismal season them. >> the countdown is on to the oscars. the academy awards take place this sunday in hollywood and abc7 will of course be there. >> deon will be on the red carpet and we need your help to decide what she will wear when she's there. yonthere are five choice your screen. go to abc7news.com to vote. >> you can't go wrong with any of them. we'll keep voting open while we get a closer look at the dresses in the running. >> as we get ready for the biggest night in hollywood, i have to find something to wear so i'll getting help from my personal shopper. >> hey, welcome to bloomingdale's. >> this is your fitting room.ro. >> i'm super excited to walk you
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through it. >> let's do it! what do you think? >> i think this color is awesome out. this bright green was a huge surprise for the red from charlize theron to others. i think you can handle it. next. red. another big color for the red carpet. scarlet johansson, nicole kidman. >> totally different than what i've i'm used to. >> this dress doesn't have a ton of hanger appeal. that's why i encourage my clients to put it on. >> the structure is nice. >> the fabric is unbelievable. >> how do you feel about this detail? >> i think it is super unique which is kind of cool. i have to say it is totally different than anything else we've tried on.
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>> so which gown will i choose? that decision is up to you. >> they all look great. >> we've had a poll. to choose turquoise, maroon, yellow, red or blue. immediately i liked the first one. >> the turquoise which is the one i think she really likes too. >> i think that's my favorite as well. the results are on the bottom. we'll keep the voting open through the 6:00 p.m. hour. >> and she'll be live. >> our coverage begins tomorrow at 4:00. you can watch the 92nd oscars this sunday at 5:00 only abc7 and we'll all see which dress dion chooses. >> and a pilot show inspired by
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their relationship. kelly and ryan were the executive producers of the sitcom titled, work wife. it will tell the story of danny and scott, a plutonic male/female real estate theme shared personal success, friendship. and while they are executive producers, you can still see them every morning right here on abc7. >> sea crest doesn't have any extra spare time. >> he needs another show. >> constantly flying back and forth. >> let him work more. he needs to be busier. gosh! >> well, i've been busy getting a look at the seven days ahead. we still see no rain but we see some lovely weather. we have soim skies across the bay area. i want to show you the 24-hour temperature change. every place except novato is
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warmer. palo alto, 6 degrees warmer, san jose, you get the picture. we are in the middle of a warm-up. here's a live look at our roof top camera. a cool 55 at half moon bay. this is view from mt. tam. and we don't see a cloud in the sky at all as we look out over the bay area from up north. 69 just down one degree from 70 where it was a few minutes ago. 63 at napa. we take a look at our forecast features. it will be breezy and cooler over the weekend. we'll have mainly clear skies with you there will be fog fog along the cially alonghe ty
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bay. overnight lows will be in the low to mid 40s. not a very wide range of lows. about 68 at santa clara and 66, mountain view, low 60s on the coast tomorrow. some mild and mainly sunny coastal weather. look for 69 in cloverdale, santa rosa, 65, napa, 65. east bay high, 63, at berkeley, 65, and the inland east bay will have highs in the mid 60s. about 66 at concord and fairfield. 68 at brentwood. and here is the accuweather seven-day forecast. a dry pattern into the next seven days. breezy conditions both saturday
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and sunday. a little warmer again on monday and tuesday. then a few extra clouds coming into the picture. speaking of cool, we have a cool forecast coming for looks oscar sunday. it looks like a chance of showers. not an all day rainy day. only about 63 degrees. a bit cooler than it has been of late but it looks like a pleasant day nonetheless. i think most observers will be inside except on the red carpet. this week we celebrated world nuttella day. we'll take you behind the scenes behind something that's a lot more than the popular spread. the hotela
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shares in twitter closed high today after they beat user numbers. profits did fall as expenses rose. despite that, shares stayed up today at nearly $39. the san francisco based tech company says it added about 7 million daily users in the last quarter, bringing the total to 152 million. that's actually 2 million more than expected. so good news for them. >> changes to credit scores
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could be hard order some people. >> yeah. michael finney is here to explain why some changes are coming. >> i've been reading about this and you hear bad news. it's not all bad. the creator of the credit score is changing how it evaluates your credit worthiness. it will penalize those who make late payments or rack up debt more than before. those who pay on time and who minimize their amount of available credit used will see their scores go up. that's most of us in the bay area. most consumers could see a 20-point swing, however, in either direction. if you used google docs, you should watch out for a new fishing scam. it looks like a friend is sending you a google doc. clicking on the link will give them zoos your email address so scammers can then trick your
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recipients into downloading malware that makes it easier to steal private information. it has both a google and norton security logo. it will enable two factor identification on all accounts. the fda's fan on certain vaping cartridges takes effect today. it comes a month after the agency announce that had companies must stop manufacturing, distributing and selling most of the flavored cartridge based e-cigarettes. it does not apply for open tank systems. it comes amidst concerns among the young people using the flavors. in san francisco's ban of all e-cigarettes went into effect just last month. federal regulators have
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approved the company's request for a self-driving sprek doesn't meet certain safety standards. they said they granted temporary approval to mountain view based neuro robotics to run a low speed autonomous delivery investigation without side or rear view mirrors, both of which are required for human driven cars and trucks. they announce plans for low speed vehicles with walmart to deliver groceries in houston. just ahead, we're getting political. have you watched our new series, chasing california? if not, now is your chance to get a peek at what you're missing. coming up, we look at the
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>> now that that vote could affect the primary in a significant way, here's our producer. >> a sign of maybe just how many unaffiliated voters there are in the county, it took us maybe five minutes to find one here in this barber shop. >> what else was i going to do? i felt like i couldn't fully agree with either/or. so i go with what i believe. >> why do you think we're seeing a rise in people deciding to have no party preference? >> you know, i think it is maybe a sign of the times of the i think the biggest part really, it is up to candidates and political parties to make their case to eligible voters as to why are they should affiliate with them. >> reporter: the big question is why does it matter? >> i think people will be shocked. when they have their ballots, it will have no presidential candidates on it. >> reporter: he knows all about this stuff and he said something really interesting. from their polling, they know that 81% of unaffiliated voters
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say they want to vote in the democratic primary. because of that one extra step where you have to request a ballot, just final% of those voters are going to get the ballots to do so. >> that's a lot of voters who might not be a part of the process. >> reporter: have you gotten your card yet? >> no. my mailing system really weird. it could be there somewhere. >> reporter: you need to call the santa clara county registrar of voters. you have to say i request a ballot and they'll send you the ballot. >> reporter: how is them voting or not voting going on nakt outcould that will of the race? >> will they be more drawn to bernie sanders, to elizabeth warren? >> a super interesting question. in 2016, that was a bernie, a huge bernie segment of the electorate. and it is in large part because the independents are younger.
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they're inherently more anti-establishment. fast forward to 2020, it is a little less clear. >> that's just a little bit of that piece. i'm here with phil, good to have you back with us. >> it's an interesting time, isn't it? the way that the chasing of california in the wake of iowa, hal happen rolls up, it really matters. this could be the big decider. >> i know it is easy to think unaffiliated voters, kind of a dull topic. more than a quarter are not associated with a party. >> exactly. in california the fastest growing political party is the one that says i'm not a member of any political party. since the 2016 election, registrations on declines of state, independents, no party preference, have risen by 20%. it is the fastest growing nonpolitical party in the state.
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100,000 of them are former democrats who have said, for what have reason, i don't want to self-identify as a democrat. 340,000 are republican. so the big question for a lot of candidates is, how do you get those voters he into the ballot booth and vote for me? or is it too much trouble and i'm not going to? >> that's the big question. a lot of they will know, or maybe they don't know they have to request a ballot. if they do, a lot of them say i have too much going on. >> independent voters were sometimes on the conservative side. they just didn't want anything 22nd the system. we have younger voters now, more libertarian. they don't necessarily agree with and they don't identify with what they see as the old. they want the new. that's what makes them so important to pete buttigieg, burress, elizabeth warren wing of the party. >> that's what we learned in our
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reporting of this piece. i asked, what are you doing to target these voters? the two campaign that's got back with specific things they are doing is the sanders campaign and the buttigieg campaign. they say from the beginning, they see this as a these tois winning california, after the independent voters. >> to a large extent, bernie is an independent. his task has been getting new voters. they're not looking at the democratic rolls saying how do we get this. the biden folks, they're more looking for the traditional democratic voter. and their feeling is, it will be a certain amount of turnout. we need win democratic primary. we need to get democratic voters. let's go where they are. >> in 16, the bernie sanders campaign has learned lessons from that. not enough of the independent voters came out which hurt bernie and helped hillary. >> and given the whole tenor of
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the white house, i have a feeling independent vote letters turn out. it is interesting and engagin. >> absolutely and there is a lot of messaging like this to tell people to vote. we have all the details on how to vote if you are an unaffiliated voter. you can watch this whole else. and of course, our last few episodes as well on yang, bloomberg and sanders and more coming out each week. until as liz mentioned, we spent time with bernie sanders, bloomberg and yang. it is really great. long form journalism that you can watch any time online. tomorrow, you can catch the eighth democratic presidential debate in new hampshire right here on abc7. meanwhile, andrew yang who will be in tomorrow's debate has fired dozens of campaign staffers after poor results in
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the iowa according to staffers o were rhett go there week. the most recent count showed he finished sixth with just 1% of delegates. political history. the surprising side of george washington you might not know about. a tasty hotel. an inside look at the hotela two bacon, two sausage, this is the two eggssuper slam. hash browns and pancakes and now make those pancakes all you can eat for a buck. that's where the duper comes in. the all new super duper slam just seven ninety nine. see you at denny's. huge tax breaks for the rich, that's what happens when billionaires are able to control the political system.
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all right, the four at 4:00. president trump had some strong and profane words today about his impeachment trial. he spoke from the white house this morning after being acquitted yesterday. >> we first went through russia, russia, russia. it was all bull [ bleep ]. we then went through the mueller report. >> so we bleemd it out. he called the various investigations he faced oubs,rs there. the crowd including many republican senators who voted to acquit trump left in response. are we really surprise? >> no. but the president, democrat or republican, should be held to a higher standard. >> i agree. conduct yourself -- >> that was not the worst. that word and some other profanities. >> and i wouldn't want any president doing it. >> classy. come on. >> you want your cldren to emulate the behavior. >> 25 concerns. one as a broadcaster.
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is the fcc going to fine us? it is supposed to be on us to bleep them out. if they don't fine us, are they saying there are different rules for president trump than everybody else? the other concern is as a mom. what if my kid goes and use that's at school and the teacher tries on give detention. but the president used it. >> we might get fined now because you brought it up. steve wozniak is still drawing a pay checking from apple. he was recently on a podcast. emafter taxes, he gets about $50 a week or something from apple. that's about $2,600 a year. he hasn't been involved in apple's day-to-day operations this three decades. he said he stays on the pay roll out of loyalty and adds, it's not like anyone is going to fire him. certainly not at those prices. >> the most surprising thing.
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>> what is his title that he's drawing $50? >> i'm happy to be loyal to someone for a paycheck. a consultant when you need me. >> even though he's not with the company, he is still very much a champion. >> online dating sites and apps are not actually great places to find ever lasting love. breaking news. just 12% of survey respondents married or had a committed relationship with someone they met on a site or app. women seal to have a tougher time. tlig% say they have found a very or somewhat difficult time to find someone they were physically attracted to compared to just 21% of men. despite, that 57% of online daters say they've had an overall positive experience. >> i feel like i know self great relationship that's came from online dating.
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i can't say, swipe this way, that way, our director, producer. they just let me have the pock i could put that out there. >> so again, i don't know about those apps, swipe, swipe. >> i know a can you please of people who have gotten married but i know a lot of people had a just dated for a while. >> the newspapers suggest that men are cheating on their pictures more so than women. so when women meet the men -- >> probably true. i won't defend my gender. >> if you're feeling down about your x, give burger king a picture of your ex and they'll give you a whopper. as always, there is a catch. it is only available in four stores across the country. one of those is right here in the bay area. the burger king at 35 powell street in san francisco. one of the four. the others are in new york
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boston. >> hey, i'll happy to be used in that way. >> what are they doing with the picture? are they going to grill it? it's not very green. >> a funny idea. >> a funny idea. >> hold the cheese but their medicare options...ere people go to learn about before they're on medicare. come on in. you're turning 65 soon? yep. and you're retiring at 67? that's the plan! well, you've come to the right place. it's also a great time to learn about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. here's why... medicare part b doesn't pay for everything. only about 80% of your medical costs. this part is up to you... yeah, everyone's a little surprised to learn that one. a medicare supplement plan helps pay for some
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if you think history and biographies are stuffy, you might want to check out our next book. looking at george washington in a totally different way in "you 97 forget your first." she joins us now. i love the fanciful look on george's face. you had me at the title. you never forget your first. >> whenever we think about our first experiences, our first love, our first sleepaway, anything like that, we see it in this wonderful light. if you revisit, it is not quite as great as you remember. and i think with washington, all we remember is myths. cherry tree, wooden teeth, things that don't make essential. if i told you you couldn't name those things, you would probably
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be out of things to talk about besides the genteral and the president. i wanted to us start at the beginning and not just say the same things that biographers, predominantly white men, have said. i wanted to start fast no one had ever written about washington ever before. >> i certainly discovered some things that i didn't know. i grew up in virginia studying washington all my life. what were some of the myth that's you have destroyed? through your research? >> i think that washington we think of him being raise bid a father. he had an active older brother. that's not true. we should be talking about washington the way we talk about obama and clinton and ford as men who were raised by single mothers, who struggled. they worked really hard to give them advantages. and then they rose to the presidency. not because it was destiny but because they worked hard to get
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there. that's really important. then to jump to the end of his life. washington is celebrated for emancipating his slaves upon his death. that's not true. out of 213 people, he emansion participated one man, billy lee. he thought he was exceptional his whole life. >> and he left the emancipation of the rest of the slaves to martha. >> right. he passed the buck biffle the way, this will was published so oh 200 people knew their freedom depended on either her death or her decision to free them. that lasted about a year after he died. she feared for her life. according to abigail adams she decided to emancipate them early because she couldn't take it anymore. >> he had a rather complicated view of sleighory. did he argue against slavery and yet he maintained slaves for essentially all his life. >> there is this belief, this is one of the misconceptions.
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there is a belief that he had a change of heart during the revolution because enslaved black men fought in the army against the british. that's not true. he was against it because no slave owner from the south wants to hand a slave a gun. it doesn't make sense for them. what did happen during revolution, he met people as we know from hamilton, the marquis de lafayette. he wrote for decades asking him to set an example for america because he could change the trajectory of this infant nation. >> you write about some of the lies we believe about the man who we were told could not lie. i suppose it is not true. >> he lied a lot. he was a spy master during the revolution. we're looking at him honestly, we should also amplify things he was good at. he lost more battles than he won and yet he is given credit for being a great thinker, a great propagandaist. a great spy master. >> what is it with this
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fascination with his muscular thighs. >> they're very into his body. we have to look at men and women the same way ff a biographer talked about a woman's legs, we would have a problem with it. the fact that they obsess about his thighs with no end point, if we're just marveling about our subject, that is a bias. >> notice longer have muscular thigh envy. thank you so much. i love the book. we'll be right back. thank you. barnes and noble has canceled plans to release books no covers after a back lash. they had redesigned covers in honor of black history month. depictions of white characters were replaced with images of other races. critics are calling it black
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face. barnes and noble says it has acknowledged their concerns and has suspended theve tasty treat. >> not just about food. this is hotella and nutella. >> thanks, guys. we're checking in with a man getting free dental surgery following an attack ten months ago. >> i can't even really quantify how grateful i am for everything that she's done for me. >> the story is part of our efforts to build a better bay area by highlighting hope and positivity. a man is paying $45,000 to save his dog's life. the revolutionary new surgery now available in the u.s. a nutrition label makeover. four important changes that can help you eat healthier.
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mik'mike will get it done?'n, ok, let me tell you what the 'it' is. as mayor, i expanded healthcare coverage. as president, i'll build on obamacare because healthcare is a right. i created nearly 500,000 jobs in new york city. as president, i'll build an economy that delivers good jobs with higher wages. i'll take on the gun lobby and save lives. and i will stop trump's assault on women's reproductive rights. i've got a record of doing things. i've got the resources to take on this fight. as mayor,
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i held myself accountable for results. as president, i'll offer common sense plans and i will get it done. so let's stay on the offensive, and let's win. i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. coming up, station 19 followed that i grey's anatomy. then a million little things and then stay with us for abc7 news. you can tell in the morning, in the evening, inside hotella nutella. a pop-up in napa dedicated to everything nutella. >> we are in the beautiful napa valley. we're about to kick off our amazing hotella nutella experience. it is like staying in a real hotel. >> we are at the world's very
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first nutella. i looks like aer gentleman of nutella. >> whoa! let's go inside. >> welcome. >> welcome to hotella nu nu nu >> okay. the first thing you'll notice is that the place smells like nutella. and this is one of the reasons why. the kitchen has to be epic. nutella bread. an entire wall full of nutella. it is on the menu for brunch, lunch and dinner. >> we'll have everything from pancake art with nutella to five course nutella meals where it is an ingredient in each of the courses. >> we'll start with the corn meal crepes followed by some oat
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mix with nutella on the side. and then to end i created a new dish. a sweet potato chiffon cake roulade spread with nutella. >> now that you've had dinner, you may want to kick up your feet and enjoy a nutella themed show. >> only nutella super fans can stay at the hotel. so people submitted their video entry for a chance to stay in this. >> the lucky guest would be our fans and they would need to prove how much they love nutella by submitting greatvideos. ♪ i love nutella >> we chose three fans who showed passion and creativity and we wanted to take them with a once in a lifetime experience. my fate part of the hotel is the guest rooms. you have the giant pillows, the
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croissant pillows. >> how cute is this in the morning? each of the guests has their own little breakfast spread. there is a little custom nutella jar with their name on it. a water bottle, a toaster and of course, itty bitty nutella! you have to stay in a hotel with a pool, right? the pool though is not filled with nutella. and that concludes our tour of the hotella nutella. >> i was going to say, they need a pool filled with nutella. you can just dive right in. all right. localish. get the latest news with the news app, enhanced by video
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replacing fear with fact. doctors are clearing up coronavirus misconceptions. some alert neighbors help police with a case. right now a palo alto dentist is performing free surgery on theville of a vicious attack. why the doctor said she is the one who feels grateful. new developments involving the coronavirus. had there will be faster testimony for that illness. good evening. >> thanks for joining us. within the last hour it was announce that had the death toll has
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