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cheryl: carolyn, what has led to this?g in las vegas have gone hand in hand over the years. >> it's the excitement of having this enormous fight here. (?) over the years, the build-up, five, six years. and having an undefeated champion in floyd. the greatest of the greatest. there's a passion in the world for manny pacquiao. how he's so popular because he's a legislator in the philippines. we love having them both here. we've had great fighters here. muhammad ali. sugar ray. this is just something we do and we love it. (?) but we love the fact that this is going to be the best of the best. cheryl: gavin, i know you have your own product. because you're a businessman, first and foremost. as is your family. famous for your business practices. you look the sponsorships. you have to be astounding. paramount pictures. weinstein company. they're paying millions of dollars to have their names -- even the shorts of manny pacquiao are going for millions. this is incredible. have you ever seen something like this before? >> well, yo
cheryl: carolyn, what has led to this?g in las vegas have gone hand in hand over the years. >> it's the excitement of having this enormous fight here. (?) over the years, the build-up, five, six years. and having an undefeated champion in floyd. the greatest of the greatest. there's a passion in the world for manny pacquiao. how he's so popular because he's a legislator in the philippines. we love having them both here. we've had great fighters here. muhammad ali. sugar ray. this is just...
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has been a downward spiral after his career ended with the 49ers and raiders. he's troubles with the lawful he was arrested for assaulting his boyfriend. cheryl herd has the details. >> reporter: authorities say that harris was traveling southbound on south van ness and he made an illegal right turn on to 14th street. then he ended up right about here. and police were not far behind. this surveillance video was given to us by the audi dealership on south van ness. they claim it shows harris making that illegal turn. the video shows him staggering out of his car and running across the street toward dealership. when police arrived he was back in his car. >> they opened the door. >> reporter: police say he was unconscious at the wheel with his car still running. when he did come through, he was not cooperative. >> the suspect didn't try to bite his hand. >> reporter: he was taken to the hospital for aggravated assault against the police officer in a hit and run. the hit and run part came earlier that night when harris is accused of crashing into a luxury car at hyde and broadway belonging to her. >> my car was hit from the left rear side. he sma
has been a downward spiral after his career ended with the 49ers and raiders. he's troubles with the lawful he was arrested for assaulting his boyfriend. cheryl herd has the details. >> reporter: authorities say that harris was traveling southbound on south van ness and he made an illegal right turn on to 14th street. then he ended up right about here. and police were not far behind. this surveillance video was given to us by the audi dealership on south van ness. they claim it shows...
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and cheryl hurd has more. >> well the 21-year-old booked a room here at the san jose airport inn. he was excited, fulfilling a dream, and it didn't take long for the dream to be shattered. philipo saturn's dreams were shattered. >> i want to go to wrestlemania. >> reporter: it is the super bowl of wrestling, and it is something that he traveled thou thousands of miles to see, and he spent -- >> thousands of tlar -- dollars. >> out of his own money as a receptionist in poe laland and wrestlemania is so much king that he has a homemade ring in his backyard and he never thought that he would be in wrestlemania heaven only to be robbed. >> when i realized that i am robbed. i go to the korncorner, and cry in disbelief. >> at some point he was befriended by a person out at the bta lot offering him a ticket, and saying that he would give it to him if he could hold the hotel card, and at that point, that is when he swifrped keys with him, and then rob edbed him of the computer, and money. >> i lost my tablet with my personal data. i don't have any souvenirs for my family or the my girlfri
and cheryl hurd has more. >> well the 21-year-old booked a room here at the san jose airport inn. he was excited, fulfilling a dream, and it didn't take long for the dream to be shattered. philipo saturn's dreams were shattered. >> i want to go to wrestlemania. >> reporter: it is the super bowl of wrestling, and it is something that he traveled thou thousands of miles to see, and he spent -- >> thousands of tlar -- dollars. >> out of his own money as a receptionist...
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cheryl hurd has more. >> reporter: well you vhave seen them in major cities and all over the world, and i'm talk about the guardian angel, and they are volunteers to walk the streets to be a deterrent to the crime, but not everybody believes they are a good fit for san jose. friday evening in san jose. the sharks are playing at the sap arena and the streets are bu busy. ta means that business is good for gene. >> well, there is a lot of traffic, and people are hustling and bustling on nights like this this. >> reporter: when darkness comes the san jose streets can become dangerous. >> just spontaneous brawls that just break out, and then they disintegrate in five to seven seconds. >> we are the guardian angel, and we are looking for volunteers. >> reporter: robert wants to change that by bringing the guardian angels to san jose. >> our police force is half of what it used to be and it is a beacon for the criminals. >> we are recruiting tonight. >> reporter: no secret that there is a concern about police staffing in san jose. the guardian angels have organized in the city before didn't l
cheryl hurd has more. >> reporter: well you vhave seen them in major cities and all over the world, and i'm talk about the guardian angel, and they are volunteers to walk the streets to be a deterrent to the crime, but not everybody believes they are a good fit for san jose. friday evening in san jose. the sharks are playing at the sap arena and the streets are bu busy. ta means that business is good for gene. >> well, there is a lot of traffic, and people are hustling and bustling...
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cheryl: we have jobs, we need the wages. >> it is hovering 15%. it has been for many, many months, and without the job creation and the private sector and jobs that create wages like you said 3% down is just -- there's not enough skin. >> so true. cheryl: guys thank you very much, one of my favorite topics. appreciate you joining me tonight on it. >> good to be with you. >> thank you. cheryl: what is happening in chicago tonight? isn't really staying in chicago? how tonight's election runoff could affect wallets nationwide. excellent looking below the surface, researching a hunch... and making a decision you are type e*. time for a change of menu. research and invest from any website. with e*trade's browser trading. e*trade. opportunity is everywhere. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a c
cheryl: we have jobs, we need the wages. >> it is hovering 15%. it has been for many, many months, and without the job creation and the private sector and jobs that create wages like you said 3% down is just -- there's not enough skin. >> so true. cheryl: guys thank you very much, one of my favorite topics. appreciate you joining me tonight on it. >> good to be with you. >> thank you. cheryl: what is happening in chicago tonight? isn't really staying in chicago? how...
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even more striking is cheryl who has had a terrific life. and she is deeply aware the price she paid for the color of her skin but the wife of one of the females in town that she was a hard worker cheryl astor you going to college? i can imagine she said the school could help you and she said no. and then she put on her for coach and pounded on the desk to say this girl is marco get her to college. >> is the mentality. >> the graphic team especially but now the kids are mostly in brooklyn where did you find these kids? who was a potentially throw a child. and then changing partnerships through the family and then was left alone for long periods of time in then went to juvenile detention has not had any serious skill. and hoping somebody will provide help and protection. just day couple of weeks ago she said the guy she is with found a job for her. then two weeks ago she said on facebook she said that it is instead anybody loved her so she will have a baby. honestly when i first heard the story i thought this is a little town. lot rediscovere
even more striking is cheryl who has had a terrific life. and she is deeply aware the price she paid for the color of her skin but the wife of one of the females in town that she was a hard worker cheryl astor you going to college? i can imagine she said the school could help you and she said no. and then she put on her for coach and pounded on the desk to say this girl is marco get her to college. >> is the mentality. >> the graphic team especially but now the kids are mostly in...
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cheryl has, and she's 58.nd what if in seconds you could lift, open and dramatically improve the appearance of your eyes? well, julie did-- live-- and she's 53. and none of these women have had surgical facelifts. so how did they achieve these age-defying results? with the dermawand, the in-home radio frequency skin care phenomenon. a quick internet search will confirm that radio frequency is now considered one of the most effective methods to reverse the signs of premature aging. and these big medical radio frequency machines work because they deliver thermal energy and stimulation, but only doctors and medical specialists can use them. and they need a series of treatments that can cost up to $3,500. with dermawand, we put the same radio frequency technology into a smaller unit with a lower amplitude that's perfect for everyday home use. and dermawand works because it also delivers thermal energy and stimulation. thermal energy may assist the natural regenerative process occurring in the lower levels of your
cheryl has, and she's 58.nd what if in seconds you could lift, open and dramatically improve the appearance of your eyes? well, julie did-- live-- and she's 53. and none of these women have had surgical facelifts. so how did they achieve these age-defying results? with the dermawand, the in-home radio frequency skin care phenomenon. a quick internet search will confirm that radio frequency is now considered one of the most effective methods to reverse the signs of premature aging. and these big...
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cheryl: it has been really interesting.olks that we saw had no idea we were watching. you make the appointment you have to wait for a month as you mentioned. i'll send it act to you with this one. maybe it is not for you now. you will want this one. i like the sport watch. i have to tell you. >> i was preparing for the show of course. is there is a need, or is it a toy? it was a little clunky. i think the same thing will happen with the watch. i think they will see more and get purchase, but maybe not right away. we were able to live with all of these things. >> i do not want to go back to that data. what about the ipad? think they are repositioning it. this is a luxury item. you will wait until june. the app. is not too far off from a new fee to week five. melissa: i am calling foul on that whole dang. all of a sudden, they were not able to give it because it was so popular. a actually are sold out. >> there are probably three of them. maybe it makes jonathan go out and buy one. i think the sales are designing to start. me
cheryl: it has been really interesting.olks that we saw had no idea we were watching. you make the appointment you have to wait for a month as you mentioned. i'll send it act to you with this one. maybe it is not for you now. you will want this one. i like the sport watch. i have to tell you. >> i was preparing for the show of course. is there is a need, or is it a toy? it was a little clunky. i think the same thing will happen with the watch. i think they will see more and get purchase,...
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jarl jennings -- cheryl jennings has our story. >> these photographs show beautiful villages in one ofregions. the structures and the way of life are endangered, but the heritage fund is working to save them. >> they have a couple of eunick eunick -- unique structures. they are wooden structures made with tech -- tech techniques. >> it uses high-tech to track and monitor its work. >> this interactive map is a great campbel of silicon valley's global reach because it links the past to the president and the future. >> the global hear teg fund insights partners for its mission. the paper making process is an example. >> another village on our agenda is the village where they made paper for 600 years by hand. we are working to find a way to increase the value of the paper and the mark -- market cking. >> the nonprofit and the businesses. the most important are the younger members of the community who get training in the building and press ration techniques. >> you need to get the community involved and activate as an asset. >> they learned how to grow everything they need on their pod of l
jarl jennings -- cheryl jennings has our story. >> these photographs show beautiful villages in one ofregions. the structures and the way of life are endangered, but the heritage fund is working to save them. >> they have a couple of eunick eunick -- unique structures. they are wooden structures made with tech -- tech techniques. >> it uses high-tech to track and monitor its work. >> this interactive map is a great campbel of silicon valley's global reach because it...
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cheryl: greg, you might be actually on to something, we could seeing trend. >> there are not too many $70 billion companies up for sale. other thing wall street has lot of money throwing at companies and keeping zombie companies alive. we don't have to sell. we'll get a check from blackstone or apollo. cheryl: absolutely. doesn't make sense if oil is at 60 bucks a barrel doesn't make sense for them to be producing. it becomes cost prohibitive. >> 60 is key price. at 60 i can still make money in shale. cheryl: let's move on to the final topic. this could be a big problem for apple. talking about it. growing number of users reporting that their tattoos are interfering with the heart rate sensor and skin contact registration. apple watch, michael pento, any tattoos you want to share with us? >> if you've been to the beach lately, you understand everybody has a tattoo. that is huge problem for apple. they have to fix the tap tick engine. i'm just kidding. the problem with apple, the problem with apple everybody owns it. it is in the dow jones. it is in all the major etfs. all individual investors own it. the problem when there is, and this is not a v
cheryl: greg, you might be actually on to something, we could seeing trend. >> there are not too many $70 billion companies up for sale. other thing wall street has lot of money throwing at companies and keeping zombie companies alive. we don't have to sell. we'll get a check from blackstone or apollo. cheryl: absolutely. doesn't make sense if oil is at 60 bucks a barrel doesn't make sense for them to be producing. it becomes cost prohibitive. >> 60 is key price. at 60 i can still...
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. >> cheryl jennings has a look. >> from a lifestyle to i hope ceasing demand of homework.gh school students have more distraction and responsibility than ever before responsibility than ever before. and for many it's taking a toll at night. >> typically like 6 or seven hours. when i wake up i'm usually tired. >> people fall asleep in class. >> why add one more class to the mix. >> because the reality is slaeming is souing learn how to do. taught how to slichlt he's a clinical professor at stanford and researcher at the university sleep center. today he's conducting a crash course with students from the high school on the dangers of sleep deprivation. the. >> athletic perform acts. affects whole household. >> in fact recent study found that 87 percent of high school students in the u.s. get less than the recommended 8 and a half hours of sleep. 28 percent reported falling asleep at school at least once a week. >> so how did you do do you know how it work. why widen the head. >> during the class students experience the same kind of high tech sleep monitoring technique resear
. >> cheryl jennings has a look. >> from a lifestyle to i hope ceasing demand of homework.gh school students have more distraction and responsibility than ever before responsibility than ever before. and for many it's taking a toll at night. >> typically like 6 or seven hours. when i wake up i'm usually tired. >> people fall asleep in class. >> why add one more class to the mix. >> because the reality is slaeming is souing learn how to do. taught how to...
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abc7 news anchor cheryl jennings has a look. >> a growing number of teenagers say they regularly sacrificen the name of studying. but for one group of bay area high school students, sleep recently became their curriculum. >> from acquired lifestyle to the increasing demands of homework. bay area high school students have more distractions and responsibilities than ever before. and for many it's taking a toll at night. >> typically i get like six, seven hours of sleep. when i wake up i'm usually tired. >> people fall asleep in class. >> why add one more class to the mix? >> the reality of sleeping is something you learn how to do. you are taught how to sleep. >> this doctor is a clinical professor at stanford and the university's sleep center. today he's conducting a crash course with students from this high school on the dangers of sleep deprivation. >> it affects your memory, academics, performance, athletic performance, it affects the whole household. >> in fact, recent studies found that 87% of high school students in the u.s. get less than the recommended 8.5 hours of sleep. and 28% re
abc7 news anchor cheryl jennings has a look. >> a growing number of teenagers say they regularly sacrificen the name of studying. but for one group of bay area high school students, sleep recently became their curriculum. >> from acquired lifestyle to the increasing demands of homework. bay area high school students have more distractions and responsibilities than ever before. and for many it's taking a toll at night. >> typically i get like six, seven hours of sleep. when i...
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cheryl hurd has more on what local organizations are doing. >> reporter: the devastation is not surprisinge who work closely with the american red cross. even if you are head quartered here in the south bay. >> the american red cross works with its sister societies all over the world to determine what we can do to help. >> the next 48 hours very crucial to emergency workers who are either heading to nepal or waiting to see what the survivors of the deadly quake need. >> american red cross has warehouses throughout the world, and we have some in that part of the country. so we're looking at what supplies we need to bring in. first we really need the nepal red cross society to tell us what they need. >> food shelter, money and technology support are crucial right now. the last major earthquake rocked this region 80 years ago. geohazards international, a nonprofit in men low park has been working with engineers in nepal since the early 90s. their goal is prevent death and suffering in areas vulnerable to earthquakes around the world. >> they haven't had good request control over their buildin
cheryl hurd has more on what local organizations are doing. >> reporter: the devastation is not surprisinge who work closely with the american red cross. even if you are head quartered here in the south bay. >> the american red cross works with its sister societies all over the world to determine what we can do to help. >> the next 48 hours very crucial to emergency workers who are either heading to nepal or waiting to see what the survivors of the deadly quake need. >>...
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we do have cheryl casone. she has the numbers. cheryl? >> we have earnings per share and revenue, beat on both. the big number, you've been talk about it, iphones, 61.2 million units for iphone sales for the second quarter, for apple that is a big number we were looking for. the whisper number, most analysts saying 60 million on iphones for the quarter. coming in above that, 61.17 million. estimate was 2.16. revenue estimate, 56.089 billion. 58 billion. so a nice beat. apple has one of the problems every country in the world wishes it had, too much cash. unit, 40% drop, excuse me, jump, by the way on iphone sales. 40% jump for iphones sales. they came out with the 6 and 6 plus. they hit the holiday season into december, coming into the next quarter the momentum continued. also, new headlines crossing. we're seeing higher rate of people switching to iphone than we've experienced in previous cycles. very, very bullish commentary coming out. i don't see anything about the apple watch. my expectation they will start to talk about the apple wa
we do have cheryl casone. she has the numbers. cheryl? >> we have earnings per share and revenue, beat on both. the big number, you've been talk about it, iphones, 61.2 million units for iphone sales for the second quarter, for apple that is a big number we were looking for. the whisper number, most analysts saying 60 million on iphones for the quarter. coming in above that, 61.17 million. estimate was 2.16. revenue estimate, 56.089 billion. 58 billion. so a nice beat. apple has one of...
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cheryl casone has more on the story in case you missed it.ticular is incredible charles. this story has gone totally viral. elizabeth sedway posted a video on facebook after she was forced off of a plane bound from hawaii to san jose california. sedway has cancer and asked for sxra time to board because she felt weak. flight attendants asked her to get off the plane because she didn't have a doctor's note clearing her to flight. here is a clip from the video. >> you're taking me off the airplane because i don't have a doctor's note saying i can fly? all these people are waiting. and i'm being removed as if i'm a criminal or contagious because i have cancer. no note to fly. >> well alaska airlines that's who she was flying on has since issued an apology, saying, quote -- here's what's interesting about this, charles she had a surgical mask she put on. she said she felt weak, and they got a doctor that worked for the airline to come over and i think on the other side of this you have to remember they're concerned about infectious diseases. if y
cheryl casone has more on the story in case you missed it.ticular is incredible charles. this story has gone totally viral. elizabeth sedway posted a video on facebook after she was forced off of a plane bound from hawaii to san jose california. sedway has cancer and asked for sxra time to board because she felt weak. flight attendants asked her to get off the plane because she didn't have a doctor's note clearing her to flight. here is a clip from the video. >> you're taking me off the...
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cheryl. susan smith has a remarkable track-record for getting people off the death penalty., susan smith. >> jared. charles: absolutely amazing. she has a remarkable track-record. how does she pull i this off? >> she stood up at the opening and conceited guilt. everybody was scratching their head. i talked to a a number of friends. the case was so strong, that's the approach. but lisa's point, really good point is that when she said the brother, you know, corrupted him, that doesn't negate guilt. that's irrelevant in the first part. now it's highly relevant. >> i think what i learned in the oj case, judge, is that the judge can almost determine the outcome of these. maybe you'll be offended by that remark. it really feels like the judge's orders to the jury at the very end almost at least tilts the final verdict. >> well, the instructions are what they are. the judge has typically standard instructions or instructions that are governed by law. it's not like the judge is deciding what i will tell the jury to do. charles: disregard this. disregard this. >> more of the influenc
cheryl. susan smith has a remarkable track-record for getting people off the death penalty., susan smith. >> jared. charles: absolutely amazing. she has a remarkable track-record. how does she pull i this off? >> she stood up at the opening and conceited guilt. everybody was scratching their head. i talked to a a number of friends. the case was so strong, that's the approach. but lisa's point, really good point is that when she said the brother, you know, corrupted him, that doesn't...
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has calmed down. hi sandhya. >> hi there, cheryl and dan.is so spectacular out here i wish you could be out here, both of you and along the embarcadero walking around in short sleeves and that's the kind of weather we have today and five to tern degrees warmer and that's on average and we'll take a look at how much warmer it's going to get tomorrow and it's clear across the bay area right now and we do have something to warn you about beginning tomorrow morning. there is a greater risk of rip currents, sneaker waves and large breakers from sonoma county to monterey county, thursday morning to friday evening and the hazard statement up as a long period of swell is heading in this direction and current wave heights 9 to 11 feet. remember, if you do enjoy the warmth at the coastline which you're looking at at if the tan cam, don't get too close to those waves and never turn your back on them. 65 in san francisco and 68 in oakland and san jose and morgan hill, 72 and morgan hill went up to 73 and half moon bay at 73. downtown oakland basking in
has calmed down. hi sandhya. >> hi there, cheryl and dan.is so spectacular out here i wish you could be out here, both of you and along the embarcadero walking around in short sleeves and that's the kind of weather we have today and five to tern degrees warmer and that's on average and we'll take a look at how much warmer it's going to get tomorrow and it's clear across the bay area right now and we do have something to warn you about beginning tomorrow morning. there is a greater risk of...
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that stretches the army he is feeling the heat he has backed off purporting the effort by nato to face-off quite frankly is working pretty raw. cheryl: general robert scales. the thank you. be sure to vote has president obama forever damaged relations with israel agreeing to the nuclear deal with iran? lou dobbs.com. on good friday we have an incredible story of perseverance and survival. a fisherman missing 66 days was found alive and brought home to his family. spotted 200 miles off the coast of south carolina by a container ship after telling his family he was going fishing in january. he was airlifted to safety in he had an emotional phone call with his father. >> i am so tired. i feel good now. >> we're glad that you are alive. >> he survived of rainwater and it walked away with the minor shoulder injury and also dehydration. coming up next the drought in california is leading to interesting business decisions. next and a prominent volcano comes to life the photos are here next. ♪ >> the firefighters carried the limp dog from a burning home in oak park illinois and assembled an oxygen tank designed for animals. the mastiff resp
that stretches the army he is feeling the heat he has backed off purporting the effort by nato to face-off quite frankly is working pretty raw. cheryl: general robert scales. the thank you. be sure to vote has president obama forever damaged relations with israel agreeing to the nuclear deal with iran? lou dobbs.com. on good friday we have an incredible story of perseverance and survival. a fisherman missing 66 days was found alive and brought home to his family. spotted 200 miles off the coast...
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god has blessed us for standing up for when we believe. cheryl: indiana pizza shop owner forced to close up after speaking up about gay marriage, money is poring in from donors helping the small business get back in business, critics are raising concerns, one cbs employee reported how she reported the case for fraud just in case. and set record state dana, why has this story gotten so twisted so wrong? >> well, thank you for having me it is because we live in an era of a narrative media a press that wants one particular kind of story to go out and they were ones that twisted this. in the beginning this was ever an answer to a hypothetical question, if i was crystal o'connor i would have turned this on the reporter said what gay couple do you know that would cater their wedding with pizza? it was just a hypothetical question. it was the activity of same sex marriage. >> so you say that liberal media is at fall for twisting her story, and they never refused service, she said that clearly. at the same time have you an employee of cbs station saying
god has blessed us for standing up for when we believe. cheryl: indiana pizza shop owner forced to close up after speaking up about gay marriage, money is poring in from donors helping the small business get back in business, critics are raising concerns, one cbs employee reported how she reported the case for fraud just in case. and set record state dana, why has this story gotten so twisted so wrong? >> well, thank you for having me it is because we live in an era of a narrative media a...
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if you follow the twitter and instagram feeds it has been moly positive. cherylou feel about this? there are fans for every size. >> i think we are embracing different bodies and different sizes. it is not against anyone. it is just confidence for yourself. it is okay to be curvy. >> i have seen you on twitter tweeting. >> i am getting so much love. it feels so good. [laughter] >> i think that people are ready for this. >> it appeals to a lot of men who think those women are really hot pizza they are not the ones that wear bras and underwear. it is the women that go out there and buy them. most women in america ought the size of the victoria's secret model. >> ad is why we think it is good business. you know that the majority of men are ace size 14 or bigger. it just makes sense. victoria's secret has built a very good business. there is no argument against that business. melissa: the big converse he is about retouching. i wonder as you have these stunning photos of these women that love great -- are you retouching the photos? >> we really had to think about it.
if you follow the twitter and instagram feeds it has been moly positive. cherylou feel about this? there are fans for every size. >> i think we are embracing different bodies and different sizes. it is not against anyone. it is just confidence for yourself. it is okay to be curvy. >> i have seen you on twitter tweeting. >> i am getting so much love. it feels so good. [laughter] >> i think that people are ready for this. >> it appeals to a lot of men who think those...
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. >> jamie has been charge as an adult in the stabbing deaths of her 34-year-old mother cheryl. prosecutors say he was not a pawn of david barnes but rather a co-conspirator. >> there has been a. >> reporter: juvenile that cannot be named that they talked about killing both slafonic's parents, caleb barnes stabbed cheryl in the neck while in her car march 15th. barnes buried her mother in the shallow grave which police found along with the car. >> officers proceeded to the residence of 1516 randy lane in upper county township and there they found them undressed in bed together in an upstairs bedroom. >> the digital forensics lab, saying she threatened to throw me out of the house. i want her gone. another says i'm going up to the bathroom while you do it okay? why don't we wait until we get into the car with her. >> barnes responds. fine. another one from jamie, just do it. >> both caleb barnes and jamie silvonic. given the age difference between his client and 20-year-old caleb barnes who is in the army he finds it impossible to believe that a 14-year-old can manipulate a 20-yea
. >> jamie has been charge as an adult in the stabbing deaths of her 34-year-old mother cheryl. prosecutors say he was not a pawn of david barnes but rather a co-conspirator. >> there has been a. >> reporter: juvenile that cannot be named that they talked about killing both slafonic's parents, caleb barnes stabbed cheryl in the neck while in her car march 15th. barnes buried her mother in the shallow grave which police found along with the car. >> officers proceeded to...
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when cheryl's birthday is, from these statements students in singapore have to work out the precise date. the question has create add lot of debate on social media with people saying it does not test main stream math. let's walk through the deduction. of the list, the 18 and 19th occur only once, so if cheryl had revealed that date to bernard he would have known the answer. remember the first statement albert is certain that bernard does not know so if albert has been told it was may or june he could not be sure it didn't fall on may 19th or june 18th which means the birth month must be in july or august. so let's get rid of the top 5. and since bernard already knows the answer, after albert speaks it has to be a unique date. so we eliminate those two after bernard speaks albert knows the answer. so this has to be a unique month, there are two dates in august, we safely eliminate those, and the loft with just july 16th. clear as mud now imagine a 14 or 15-year-old trying to solve this in minutes. and by the way, i cheated. >> confused yes you will be, you can find much more on our website. and by watching
when cheryl's birthday is, from these statements students in singapore have to work out the precise date. the question has create add lot of debate on social media with people saying it does not test main stream math. let's walk through the deduction. of the list, the 18 and 19th occur only once, so if cheryl had revealed that date to bernard he would have known the answer. remember the first statement albert is certain that bernard does not know so if albert has been told it was may or june he...
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baltimore, cheryl casone is here talking about the role of social media. has been on fire. cheryl: a couple scenes on social media let's talk about the ceo of the baltimore orioles. news breaking in baltimore, to explain what is going on in my opinion. here is what he said and where the debate on social media kicked in. capacity for decade period when an american political allegiance middle-class and working jobs away from baltimore and cities and towns around the u.s. into dictatorships like china. he is blaming globalization for what is happening in baltimore. is the right or wrong? he is getting pretty beat up on twitter. that is the first thing i was following. the media is another trend in topic on twitter. michele malkin send out, i put this week, here's what she said, this will double. all shots in place to show baltimore. of course the responses to this, still has a show or that is the network that for some reason decides to make the story their story. charles: the of mayor blamed her comments on the media's misinterpretation. the green light exist of and people shou
baltimore, cheryl casone is here talking about the role of social media. has been on fire. cheryl: a couple scenes on social media let's talk about the ceo of the baltimore orioles. news breaking in baltimore, to explain what is going on in my opinion. here is what he said and where the debate on social media kicked in. capacity for decade period when an american political allegiance middle-class and working jobs away from baltimore and cities and towns around the u.s. into dictatorships like...
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cheryl. we've been doing this a long time. amazing to see how this franchise has turned it around. >> reporter: i know you probably thought i planned this to wear warriors colors this morning but it was fluke. as you said 67 wins for the season. a great game by a team that is number one in the nba. [ applause ] it's the 123rd sell out game infor the warriors and tonight it's all about the fans. and before tonight's tip off, a big thank you from number 30. mvp? >> steph curry, hands down. >> reporter: curry worked his magic on the floor against the nug tsz. >> always been a fan of the warriors. born and raised in oakland, california. >> reporter: you're not a fair weather fan are you. >> no i've been a fan for months. >> reporter: thoins sthousands of people are in line to become season ticket holders. but they're hoping for a magical playoff season because the regular season was pretty awesome. >> most wins by rookie head coach. >> nobody has a doper err roster than us. >> everybody plays together they don't have no reason not to win the championship. >> reporter:
cheryl. we've been doing this a long time. amazing to see how this franchise has turned it around. >> reporter: i know you probably thought i planned this to wear warriors colors this morning but it was fluke. as you said 67 wins for the season. a great game by a team that is number one in the nba. [ applause ] it's the 123rd sell out game infor the warriors and tonight it's all about the fans. and before tonight's tip off, a big thank you from number 30. mvp? >> steph curry, hands...
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the jury has reached a verdict in the boston bombing trial. cheryl: hello. fifteen minutes ago court did reconvene in boston. it just takes a few moments. here is what we are doing. this is the first phase of the trial. there are a few things that you will look at. thirty federal charges. they have to come up with unanimous verdicts on all of those. seventeen of those to carry the death penalty. they are trying to show that this plans. he had intent. the defense is saying that he was under the influence of his prayer. the court reconvene to about 15-20 minutes ago. the jury came back asked for two different notes to be answered. the accounts one six and 11, those are the spirits he charges. one little bit of house jury is thinking right now. eleven and a half hours that they deliberated. this could go very fast. the defense came in right off the bat. he was young. he was 19. he was under the influence of his brother. this is phase one. the jury will decide whether he is put to death whether he spends his life in prison. melissa: thank you so much for that. l
the jury has reached a verdict in the boston bombing trial. cheryl: hello. fifteen minutes ago court did reconvene in boston. it just takes a few moments. here is what we are doing. this is the first phase of the trial. there are a few things that you will look at. thirty federal charges. they have to come up with unanimous verdicts on all of those. seventeen of those to carry the death penalty. they are trying to show that this plans. he had intent. the defense is saying that he was under the...
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cheryl. >> reporter: well pittsburgh police tell me that mail theft is on the rise and has been for about a year and in some cases, the thieves are stealing an entire box. and one resident tells me if he tries to fix it he feel like he'll be breaking the law. >> you easily pop this lock right here and this side opens up when this side opens, so that's how simple it is to get into these boxes p. >> reporter: he caught some of thuledged thieves on his surveillance camera and as you can can see the mail box in this neighborhood is still broken. >> i was told that we own the mail boxes and since we own them, we neighbors have to fix it. >> reporter: but then he was told he doesn't have the authority because it breaks postal service rules. >> a mail theft has been on the increase for about a past year in the whole region. we've teamed up with some of our postal inspectors and come up with some great strategies. >> reporter: and he can't say who's responsible for paying for broken mail boxes but has advice. >> if you see suspicious activity please call us immediately. >> reporter: it all amounts
cheryl. >> reporter: well pittsburgh police tell me that mail theft is on the rise and has been for about a year and in some cases, the thieves are stealing an entire box. and one resident tells me if he tries to fix it he feel like he'll be breaking the law. >> you easily pop this lock right here and this side opens up when this side opens, so that's how simple it is to get into these boxes p. >> reporter: he caught some of thuledged thieves on his surveillance camera and as...
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i spoke with chief larry escovel, as you said cheryl and he was very open about how this has impacted the department and how officers are trying to deal with the emotions of losing somebody in the line of duty and also the thoughts that this could happen to anybody when they go out on patrol here in san jose. so he was able to talk about the support he's receiving today from the community. >> i think it's all of it. it really it. it really is. it's seeing his car, speaking and talking to his family, seeing the respect of his fellow officers, not only within our department but throughout the country. i think just everything about this day. that is very hard for me, for all of us. >> reporter: very important for him to show the family the support from the san jose police department, also the law enforcement community as well, make sure that they are sending -- he used the word "enforce." we want to make sure that we show enforce, contingency and love and condolences to the family of michael johnson because those are the people who are grieving today along with his coworkers there at the
i spoke with chief larry escovel, as you said cheryl and he was very open about how this has impacted the department and how officers are trying to deal with the emotions of losing somebody in the line of duty and also the thoughts that this could happen to anybody when they go out on patrol here in san jose. so he was able to talk about the support he's receiving today from the community. >> i think it's all of it. it really it. it really is. it's seeing his car, speaking and talking to...
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cheryl? >> sandhya thanks very much. >> tomorrow's supreme court arguments on gay marriage has sparked countless protests.been lining up for days in washington hoping to get inside but one bay area student >>> the supreme court is going to hear a case tomorrow that could decide the future of same sex marriage. the justices face two key questions and can states ban same-sex marriage and do states have to recognize gay marriages that were performed legally in other states? >> a freshman at stanford university is going to the supreme court to speak up for her mothers who have been engaged for 20 years. this is a family picture the the mother whos raised their teen taughters in kentucky. she will be the youngest speaker at the marriage for equality rally tomorrow. kinsey and her two younger sisters made a youtube video about the sanctity of marriage. they say their family should have the same rights as all other married families. >> it's not good enough for my parents who are denyied every single insurance and tax benefit that married couples get. aflac has told them that even if they could get married, the c
cheryl? >> sandhya thanks very much. >> tomorrow's supreme court arguments on gay marriage has sparked countless protests.been lining up for days in washington hoping to get inside but one bay area student >>> the supreme court is going to hear a case tomorrow that could decide the future of same sex marriage. the justices face two key questions and can states ban same-sex marriage and do states have to recognize gay marriages that were performed legally in other states?...
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think that is something that can be more appropriately evaluated after that investigation has concluded. okay? cheryl? >> thanks, josh the white house yesterday started putting out veto threats on the appreciations bills and you have said you would like to see ryan-murray style negotiations going on do. you see those coming together and who do you see in those roles? who is ryan and who is murray this year? >> maybe we could feature paul ryan and patty murray as themselves in this feature-length film. i know this is something -- this is a sentiment that even spacher boehner has expressed. and we certainly were gratified to see him say something along those lines at the end of last week, i believe that was. one of the reasons that that process succeeded, both in finding common ground making smarter decisions, at least about what the federal budget priorities should look like and finding a compromise the president could sign is that it involved democrats and republicans working together and it involved democrats and republicans in both the house and the senate trying to find the common ground and doing
think that is something that can be more appropriately evaluated after that investigation has concluded. okay? cheryl? >> thanks, josh the white house yesterday started putting out veto threats on the appreciations bills and you have said you would like to see ryan-murray style negotiations going on do. you see those coming together and who do you see in those roles? who is ryan and who is murray this year? >> maybe we could feature paul ryan and patty murray as themselves in this...
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cheryl. >> coming up next an increase in suicides has bart taking action. agency's new crisis intervention campaign and snoop dogg doubles down. he invests in a second bay area company. find out how he's putting his money where his lyrics female narrator: for over 60,000 california foster children a pair of shoes is a small but important gift. my shoes have a hole in them. i can barely fit in these anymore. i hope no one would notice. they hurt my feet. i never had new shoes before. to help, sleep train is collecting new shoes of all sizes. bring your gift to any sleep train, and they'll be given to a local foster child in need. not everyone can be a foster parent... but anyone can help a foster child. >>> here's a look at tonight's prime timelineup on abc 7 at 8:00 "fresh off the boat," then at 8:30 "repeat after me" and a special prime time edition of jimmy kimmel live with the cast of the avengers at 10:00 and join us back here for abc 7 news at 11:00. >> our san francisco giants are back at home tonight for another game against colorado one day after th
cheryl. >> coming up next an increase in suicides has bart taking action. agency's new crisis intervention campaign and snoop dogg doubles down. he invests in a second bay area company. find out how he's putting his money where his lyrics female narrator: for over 60,000 california foster children a pair of shoes is a small but important gift. my shoes have a hole in them. i can barely fit in these anymore. i hope no one would notice. they hurt my feet. i never had new shoes before. to...
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has been found and is safe. we hope to have an update for you at 6:00. >> ama daetz. >> dan and cheryl.r of a may day mayhem in oakland tonight preparing for big protests while one big union is ready to leave the demonstrations. >> also ##tanking. the sudden plunge of twitter stock. is it time to check your investments. what happened to the cash that was donated. 7 on your side's michael finney, some of it's doing amazing things and that's all coming up on abc 7 news at 6:00. >>> by now everybody knows you can't throw a bottle water on airport security. >> take a look at this a sword found on a passenger at oakland international and also at oakland airport the tsa confiscated three full propane tanks and two suitcases filled with pod, a total of 17 vacuum-sealed class and martial arts weapons would get security clearance and the tsa says passengers caught with items that are banned with carry ones, but they can be checked in baggage. >> you don't mind if i bring my >>> breaking news tonight from baltimore. at this hour, new protests on the move before the curfew. and for the first time
has been found and is safe. we hope to have an update for you at 6:00. >> ama daetz. >> dan and cheryl.r of a may day mayhem in oakland tonight preparing for big protests while one big union is ready to leave the demonstrations. >> also ##tanking. the sudden plunge of twitter stock. is it time to check your investments. what happened to the cash that was donated. 7 on your side's michael finney, some of it's doing amazing things and that's all coming up on abc 7 news at 6:00....
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has a run. but again discipline is key. liz: cheryl, anybody voting for passive? >> actually, no i don't.. i think passive is kind of a misleading term. passive means you make your picks and walk away. one of the things many active investors do, you still buy etf and mutual fund. you have to be a little more creative in exactly where you pick the funds. international, bond funds. funds that actually, maybe are, country specific. liz: tailoring. >> covering europe. look how hot europe is according to a lot of the experts that are on the show. tough start to look at the stuff, and not say, oh, i will buy the s&p 500 and leave it alone. i think that is very bad strategy at the end of the day. liz: one that worked great for passive and active funds, apple. should it be. the tech giant downgraded by soc-gen. buy, sell or hold, apple. they're saying hold at the moment. what do you say, jeff? >> honestly for me i think this is a buy. what happel has done amazing last 15 and 20 years innovate and disrupt. it changes way we do things. look at the new watch. it is not a timepiece. what they're gett
has a run. but again discipline is key. liz: cheryl, anybody voting for passive? >> actually, no i don't.. i think passive is kind of a misleading term. passive means you make your picks and walk away. one of the things many active investors do, you still buy etf and mutual fund. you have to be a little more creative in exactly where you pick the funds. international, bond funds. funds that actually, maybe are, country specific. liz: tailoring. >> covering europe. look how hot...
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has been absolutely glorious. >> sandhya patel is outside with the forecast. >> dan and cheryl, a nice refreshing breeze just blowing across the bay here and high clouds surrounding me right now. temperatures have dropped today and take a look at live doppler 7 hd and we had the fog and drizzle this morning in spots and right now we're locking at a lot of cloud cover and mostly high-level clouds and temperatures compared to 24 hours ago, down 14 degrees in san jose. san carlos 18 degrees cooler and down 12 in livermore and 8 degrees cooler in santa rosa. on average, the sea breeze along with the fog helped to take the temperatures down anywhere from 5 to 15 degrees. gusting out of the southwest to fix in fairfield and 24 at sfo and that's what's going to keep us quite comfortable. right now you're looking at a low clouds and a few wispy high clouds. it is in the mid-60s and san carlos 68 half moon bay and from the tower camera, you are looking at some of those high clouds filtering the sun. 76 in santa rosa along with fairfield and 69 napa and 75 degrees in livermore. here's a beautiful view from the emoriville came
has been absolutely glorious. >> sandhya patel is outside with the forecast. >> dan and cheryl, a nice refreshing breeze just blowing across the bay here and high clouds surrounding me right now. temperatures have dropped today and take a look at live doppler 7 hd and we had the fog and drizzle this morning in spots and right now we're locking at a lot of cloud cover and mostly high-level clouds and temperatures compared to 24 hours ago, down 14 degrees in san jose. san carlos 18...
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cheryl's bordentown, new jersey home. they are some of her most prized possessions. >> she's just very very special. very special. it hasy arrive forever. changed me totally who i am as a person. >> reporter: changeed cheryl because the pictures and the memories stop at 2.5 years old. that's when emma died of a rare and devastating neurological disorder called krabbe disease. children with krabbe lack a certain enzyme that the brain needs in order to work. >> it's extraordinarily painful. imagine every nerve ending firing and being exposed. that's what it's like for these children. i can't tell you the horror this disease does to the children. just horror. >> emma seemed fine at first marking her milestones. but at a little over two months her parents ryan and nicole daniels noticed her health starting to deteriorate. she was cranky and crying. and visits to the pediatrician did not provide any answers. a five months the daniels family finally getting the crushing diagnosis. >> they said that it's fatal and that she will die. >> cheryl says because emma was not tested or diagnosed at birth, she was not a candidate for t
cheryl's bordentown, new jersey home. they are some of her most prized possessions. >> she's just very very special. very special. it hasy arrive forever. changed me totally who i am as a person. >> reporter: changeed cheryl because the pictures and the memories stop at 2.5 years old. that's when emma died of a rare and devastating neurological disorder called krabbe disease. children with krabbe lack a certain enzyme that the brain needs in order to work. >> it's...
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cheryl's bordentown, new jersey home. they are some of her most prized possessions. >> she's just very very special. very special. it has. changed me totally who i am as a person. >> reporter: changeed cheryl because the pictures and the memories stop at 2.5 years old. that's when emma died of a rare and devastating neurological disorder called crabby disease children with crabby lack a certain end enzyme the brain needs in order to work. >> it's extraordinarily painful. imagine every nerve ending firing and being exposed. that's what it's like for these children. i can't tell you the horror this disease does to the children. just horror. >> reporter: emma seemed fine at first marking her milestones. a little over two months her parents ryan and nicole daniels noticed her health starting to deteriorate. she was cranky and crying. and visits to the pediatrician did not provide any answer answers. at five months the daniels family finally getting the crushing diagnosis. >> they said that it's fatal. and that she will die. >> reporter: cheryl because emma was not tested or diagnosed at birth she was not a candidate for tre
cheryl's bordentown, new jersey home. they are some of her most prized possessions. >> she's just very very special. very special. it has. changed me totally who i am as a person. >> reporter: changeed cheryl because the pictures and the memories stop at 2.5 years old. that's when emma died of a rare and devastating neurological disorder called crabby disease children with crabby lack a certain end enzyme the brain needs in order to work. >> it's extraordinarily painful....
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cheryl's. even on coarse, frizzy hair like jessie has, with just one pass. >> look at that.ly straight from the scalp down. turn to the side. >> wow, look at that. >> perfectly straight. all that kink that's in here perfectly straight. all right, honey, you are going to be amazed at the results. we're going to let you go and we're going to let you do it. >> all right, have fun. we'll see you soon. ...all of our volunteers went backstage to try the perfecter for just three minutes. it didn't matter the length or texture of their hair, the results were incredible. ally has very long hair that looked ratty and dull. then she used the perfecter. >> this is amazing. i can already see the shine, i can already see the shine. >> patti: now look at how smooth and beautiful it is, full of shine and style. >> hi, gorgeous. >> i love it! >> oh, my gosh. >> wow, look at that. >> it's beautiful. >> oh, my goodness gracious, i love it. what a transformation. >> i know. >> total transformation. >> patti: and jessie's problem was dry, frizzy hair. but after simply brushing with the perfecter
cheryl's. even on coarse, frizzy hair like jessie has, with just one pass. >> look at that.ly straight from the scalp down. turn to the side. >> wow, look at that. >> perfectly straight. all that kink that's in here perfectly straight. all right, honey, you are going to be amazed at the results. we're going to let you go and we're going to let you do it. >> all right, have fun. we'll see you soon. ...all of our volunteers went backstage to try the perfecter for just...
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cheryl jennings. >> i'm dan ashley. today a federal appeals court hass conviction of obstructing justice. the former giants slugger was the target of a long investigation into illegal steroid use several years ago. vic lee is live at at&t park in san francisco tonight with the impact of this legal development. vic? >> well dan this is certainly a legal bombshell. i mean, this case has dragged on for more than a decade and actually barry bonds was at the game last night sitting next to ceo larry baer and he was in spring training as well helping players with their batting. bonds was linked to a drug lab called balco, and he was in 2003 if his trainer ever gave him -- and he answered in a vague, meandering way and the trial opened in 2011 and the jury deadlocked on all counts except the one charging him with lying to the grand jury. he was sentenced to 30 days of home confinement probation and all the while he appealed his conviction in the ninth circuit court of appeals said essentially that barry bonds' meandering, vague answer to the grand jury did not
cheryl jennings. >> i'm dan ashley. today a federal appeals court hass conviction of obstructing justice. the former giants slugger was the target of a long investigation into illegal steroid use several years ago. vic lee is live at at&t park in san francisco tonight with the impact of this legal development. vic? >> well dan this is certainly a legal bombshell. i mean, this case has dragged on for more than a decade and actually barry bonds was at the game last night sitting...
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up to cheryl of the join chiefs of staff general dempsey. he hased the situation there in the persian gulf area a iran iraq syria, yemen, the most complicated situation he's ever seen. now iran has thrown another wrench into the works here. by sending out what appears to be a shipment of iranian arms headed for yemen to arm those rebels there engaged in a battle with not only the yemeni military, what's left of it. but also they're journal going air strikes from saudi arabia. but here's what drew everybody's attention to this possible shipment. not only do they suspect that there may be arms aboard these couple of freighters but they also send out armed warships from the iranian navy and the revolutionary guard. now, that took the expectations and quite frankly, the anticipation up even higher. and it forced the u.s. to send the aircraft carrier teddy roosevelt and its entire battle group into the north arabian sea just in case there has to be an inter interiction. >> thank you. >>> up next, the massive amounts of secret money that has taken over p
up to cheryl of the join chiefs of staff general dempsey. he hased the situation there in the persian gulf area a iran iraq syria, yemen, the most complicated situation he's ever seen. now iran has thrown another wrench into the works here. by sending out what appears to be a shipment of iranian arms headed for yemen to arm those rebels there engaged in a battle with not only the yemeni military, what's left of it. but also they're journal going air strikes from saudi arabia. but here's what...
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but it has been reported that her three top aides especially cheryl mills, use either her personal accounti don't know this for a fact at all or their own personal accounts at the state department where they communicated with one another. and i would suggest that that is a distinct potential pile that ought to be a matter of distinct focus and concern in this case. and i say this by the way just by with concluding statement, i have no ax to grind with respect to hillary clinton. i'm a registered democrat. i'm a self-described liberal. i don't even use the word progressive. i didn't get the memo when that change. i'm a liberal, okay? i have amazed some people saying if she's a democratic nominee i'm going to vote for her i'm not going to vote republican. i'm just calling it as i see it under the law. >> well, thank you, dan. it's good you're retired because i'm sure the justice department would be unhappy with your analysis if you are a current employee. >> i was somewhat constrained in the past that you would be surprised a candid i was even before i retired. >> thank you. we could do i di
but it has been reported that her three top aides especially cheryl mills, use either her personal accounti don't know this for a fact at all or their own personal accounts at the state department where they communicated with one another. and i would suggest that that is a distinct potential pile that ought to be a matter of distinct focus and concern in this case. and i say this by the way just by with concluding statement, i have no ax to grind with respect to hillary clinton. i'm a...
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has puzzled the world. >> reporter: the question begins with little information, albert and bernard are trying to figure out cheryl's birthdays andnd he gives them 10 dates. she tells bernard the month and the other the date. at first i don't know when khel's birthday is i now know now to wish albert says i also know when cheryl's birthday is. from the statements student in singapore have to work out the date. the question created a lot of debate on social media with people saying it does not test maths. let's walk through the deduction. the 18th and 9th occur once. if cheryl revealed to to bernard he would have known the answer. albert is certain that bernard doesn't know. if albert was told it was may or june he could not be sure it didn't fall on may 19th or june 18th. the birth month must be in july or august. let's get rid of the top five dates. of the remainder, the 14th appeared twice. since bernard nose the answer after albert speaks it has to be a unique date. we eliminate those two. after bernard speaks, albert nose the answer. this time it has to be a unique months, there are two dates in august, we elime
has puzzled the world. >> reporter: the question begins with little information, albert and bernard are trying to figure out cheryl's birthdays andnd he gives them 10 dates. she tells bernard the month and the other the date. at first i don't know when khel's birthday is i now know now to wish albert says i also know when cheryl's birthday is. from the statements student in singapore have to work out the date. the question created a lot of debate on social media with people saying it does...
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cheryl jennings thank you for joining us. state wildlife officials are saying substantial wildlife damage has been done. we learn the situation is affecting the water at the claire month country club. they are accepting responsibility, but at least one bird is dead. laura anthony joins us from oakland with the latest. >> reporter: i'm standing in this creek. earlier today when we got here this was a foot high concrete. i'm sorry, cement and water mixed together and a substance being pumped into the pipe but there was a valve open. east bay mud says their inspector lifted all the valves, but didn't catch this one because it's nonstandard. let's show you what's going on at the golf course. this is from sky 7 hd. they determined while the cement was sitting where i'm standing, about a half mile down the road they have detected alkaline water, residual contamination from the spill. again, this is considered a major environmental disaster or incident for this particular area. this is just a small section of a half mile of formerly pristine creek, contaminated with cement and lots of it. >> 14 truckloads of t
cheryl jennings thank you for joining us. state wildlife officials are saying substantial wildlife damage has been done. we learn the situation is affecting the water at the claire month country club. they are accepting responsibility, but at least one bird is dead. laura anthony joins us from oakland with the latest. >> reporter: i'm standing in this creek. earlier today when we got here this was a foot high concrete. i'm sorry, cement and water mixed together and a substance being...
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cheryl dr. biden is a community college professor herself? >> she is. she has been a community college professor in virginia since 2009. as you can see folks here are getting ready for her arrival. dr. biden is scheduled the to arrive at 6:45. but i'm told she is running about a half hour behind schedule. but folks around here are pretty excited about her visit. here are pictures of dr. biden in pennsylvania. she has been traveling around the country to talk about education. she is coming to deanza to meet with a handful of students about their participation in social justice and community engagement. we talked to a few of those students just moments ago. >> deanza is a campus that really is inclusive of everyone. and that anyone can go to accomplish any goal from vocational pursuits to transfer. >> i really want dr. biden to realize that this is a place where deanza fossers collaboration versus competition. so often we see areas that are pitting students against one another and not taking the value of real world experience. and just to know that education and
cheryl dr. biden is a community college professor herself? >> she is. she has been a community college professor in virginia since 2009. as you can see folks here are getting ready for her arrival. dr. biden is scheduled the to arrive at 6:45. but i'm told she is running about a half hour behind schedule. but folks around here are pretty excited about her visit. here are pictures of dr. biden in pennsylvania. she has been traveling around the country to talk about education. she is coming...
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has to say about this. the coolest startup. we have ordered a birth date kate. the hoover of delivery, cheryl.he show. we will see if we can get this very high and earth day cake. >> it does not matter. we will see if post mates can manage to make that happen. >> okay. oh press next chapter after 30 years. she is shutting down a chicago studio for good. that is coming up next. at the end of the day it is all about money and a little opera. ♪ a solutions are feeling the love, too. by offering things like on-the-spot data upgrades an idea that reduced overcharge complaints by 98%. no matter how fast your business needs to adapt if hp big data solutions can keep wireless customers smiling, imagine what they can do for yours. make it matter. >> have you seen this one? price is right contestant walks away with a huge win and wasn't even trying. >> which one is it? >> $19,849. >> go ahead, manuela. >> no. oh! >> i won it! [ laughter ] >> congratulations, manuela just gave you a car! >> don't worry the assistant says she is not in trouble, and she got a car, that's awesome. oprah winfrey is not givin
has to say about this. the coolest startup. we have ordered a birth date kate. the hoover of delivery, cheryl.he show. we will see if we can get this very high and earth day cake. >> it does not matter. we will see if post mates can manage to make that happen. >> okay. oh press next chapter after 30 years. she is shutting down a chicago studio for good. that is coming up next. at the end of the day it is all about money and a little opera. ♪ a solutions are feeling the love, too....
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has fired his gun. a suspected robber was dead. thanks for joining us. i'm cheryl jennings. >> and i'm dan ashley.were responding to reports of a man with a knife. chris nguyen is there live with late details. >> the shooting took place blind the building but the actual armed robbery happened at a liquor shop. if you look blind me you can see the yellow tape is still up. they'll be looking at surveillance video in the area. we are told the officer was alone when the shooting took place. police got the call just after 11:00. an armed robbery at a sunny vale strip mall. an officer involved shooting in an alleyway. >> he had no money. just cigarettes when the cars denied him. he flashed a knife. >> he's got the knife. he's got the fife. on the east end of the store. he did not comply. take your hand out of your pocket. >> a deadly confrontation between the suspect and the police officer. >> shots fired. suspect is dead. >> copy. shots fired. want is down. >> wii still investigating what went on in the alley way. the suspect was armed. officer contacted the suspect. again, a shooting occurred. a knife
has fired his gun. a suspected robber was dead. thanks for joining us. i'm cheryl jennings. >> and i'm dan ashley.were responding to reports of a man with a knife. chris nguyen is there live with late details. >> the shooting took place blind the building but the actual armed robbery happened at a liquor shop. if you look blind me you can see the yellow tape is still up. they'll be looking at surveillance video in the area. we are told the officer was alone when the shooting took...
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the recurring noise that has neighbors rattled this afternoon and what may be the cause. >>> here's cherylat 5:00. >> coming up new at 5:00 -- >> so maybe this will become the new thing in sports. >> pretty cool. show and tell day at at&t park. giants fans find out how your gameday experience is about to change. and to the rescue how california lawmakers barbara boxer and nancy pelosi, saved another congressperson from an embarrassing situation. that's next when ♪ ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing good for me around ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of craving something that i can't have ♪ ♪ turn around, barbara ♪ ♪ forever i've been praying for a snack in my life ♪ ♪ and now i have a brownie ending all of my strife ♪ ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪ ♪ an >>> tonight on abc 7, the gold bergz, modern family blackish and join us for abc 7 news at 11:00. >>> there's a warning about holiday traffic on the golden gate bridge this easter weekend. a live look now from our golden gate bridge camera. this
the recurring noise that has neighbors rattled this afternoon and what may be the cause. >>> here's cherylat 5:00. >> coming up new at 5:00 -- >> so maybe this will become the new thing in sports. >> pretty cool. show and tell day at at&t park. giants fans find out how your gameday experience is about to change. and to the rescue how california lawmakers barbara boxer and nancy pelosi, saved another congressperson from an embarrassing situation. that's next when...
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excessive in the discharge of his duties, and now he has to manufacture a situation to justify something that's unjustifiable. >> and that video, cheryl you mentioned, showing mr. scott being shot in the back at least five times. certainly will be important in the case. cheryl dorsey, thank you so much for taking the time with us. >> thank you. >>> we are also hearing from the mother of officer slager. she says the shooting goes against her son's character and tells abc news she hasn't even watched the eyewitness video of the killing, because she is in denial at this point. >> i can't imagine him doing something that -- it's just not like him. it's not his character. but i just have to -- i just -- umm, i just have to let it be and hope god takes care of everybody involved. if the only my family but the scott's family. because i know they're grieving just like i'm grieving. >> meanwhile, another witness to the shooting is speaking out, who says she saw a struggle between walter scott and officer slager just before the fatal shots rang out. brian todd has this ex-chew save interview. and we do warn you, the material in the story is gra
excessive in the discharge of his duties, and now he has to manufacture a situation to justify something that's unjustifiable. >> and that video, cheryl you mentioned, showing mr. scott being shot in the back at least five times. certainly will be important in the case. cheryl dorsey, thank you so much for taking the time with us. >> thank you. >>> we are also hearing from the mother of officer slager. she says the shooting goes against her son's character and tells abc...
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but stuart: the founder of weight watchers has passed away at the age of 91. cheryl, i think this lady is a true american success story. cheryl: she was 38 years old. she is living in queens, new york and was over 200 lbs. and she kept trying fad diets that did not work for her and then realize here i am off fat housewife and got to get the weight off, i need support and she started inviting friends to her apartment to get together the -- to support each other and realize it was all about accountability. within five years weight watchers goes public and in the 60s a housewife in five years takes the company public. if we saw that story today we would be going crazy about that today. isn't that wonderful? don: stuart: looking at the ideal price that is a success story terrific. >> 91. stuart: how does the recovery under ronald reagan compared to the recovery under president obama? not even close. look at this. the economy is growing at an average annual rate of 120% since president obama took office. that is exactly half the growth rate under ronald reagan. come on in
but stuart: the founder of weight watchers has passed away at the age of 91. cheryl, i think this lady is a true american success story. cheryl: she was 38 years old. she is living in queens, new york and was over 200 lbs. and she kept trying fad diets that did not work for her and then realize here i am off fat housewife and got to get the weight off, i need support and she started inviting friends to her apartment to get together the -- to support each other and realize it was all about...
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cheryl at texas a&m at $249,000 a year. and people were asounded by that. now you have coaches making 5 million, 6 million, 7 a year. so the money has exploded but so has the expenses. at that time 25 years ago very few schools made any money out of their college sports programs. it's the same situation today. schools are very adept at paying athletic departments paying themselves, their salaries so outstrip any other part of the university, that it's kind of ridicules. it ridiculous, it is ridiculous from an academic point of view. >> the highest paid employee in the state is either the basketball coach the football coach or the athletic director. is it too bad to real this reel this in, this is it the big money world is where we live and where we're going to live for foreseeable future? >> by the way, it's also the minor leagues, half of all major league baseball players born in the united states played some form of college ball. a huge percentage of national hockey league players and of course the olympic team players, so it's been the minor leagues for all sports, subsidized by the colleges, these very wealthy professional organ
cheryl at texas a&m at $249,000 a year. and people were asounded by that. now you have coaches making 5 million, 6 million, 7 a year. so the money has exploded but so has the expenses. at that time 25 years ago very few schools made any money out of their college sports programs. it's the same situation today. schools are very adept at paying athletic departments paying themselves, their salaries so outstrip any other part of the university, that it's kind of ridicules. it ridiculous, it is...