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us with the latest, jodi? >> reporter: raj, things are looking a whole lot better at this hour. in fact, some of the berkeley fire crews out here at 5:00 have been released from the scene but it has been a very scary afternoon for folks that live up here in the hills. this was the scene when we arrived at grizzly peak road about 2:30 this afternoon. flames up the hillside. the fire jumped the road then continued its run uphill as firefighters tried desperately to contain it. >> the spread of the fire has been mostly stopped. the big problem that we're having now is just containing the fire on the bill behind us, which is grizzly peak. it's very difficult. it's steep terrain and a lot of heavy vegetation. we're getting spotting. >> reporter: some 200 firefighters from across the bay area have been battling the five-alarm fire. the ground and the air. choppers and planes have been pounding the blaze on the rugged hillside with water and retardant. >> it's critical this fire would have been different if we didn't
us with the latest, jodi? >> reporter: raj, things are looking a whole lot better at this hour. in fact, some of the berkeley fire crews out here at 5:00 have been released from the scene but it has been a very scary afternoon for folks that live up here in the hills. this was the scene when we arrived at grizzly peak road about 2:30 this afternoon. flames up the hillside. the fire jumped the road then continued its run uphill as firefighters tried desperately to contain it. >> the...
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jodi? raj/vo jumpsuit, north -- charges of murder. >> contrary -- >> reporter: responsible for the grizzly stabbing death. whose bloody body was found in lathem's apartment. the pair was captured on surveillance video. lathem sent an apologetic video to his friends. a man hunt was underway. >> hopefully the case comes out as it should in the courtroom. >> reporter: lathem waved extradition. his attorneys say he has been flooded with letters. >> they describe him as a kind, intelligent gentle soul and loyal and trusted friend. >> the state of illinois has 30 days to pick up lathem and return th return him to chicago. reporting live in dublin. i am jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. s:> thank you. nts.can follow jodi at jodi hernandez tv. our twitter handle @nbc bay area. >> a mother and toddler are recovering after a huge tree branch fell on them this weekend. michel michelle roberts talked to the mother today. how are the two doing? >> reporter: doing much better. tree is being chopped down
jodi? raj/vo jumpsuit, north -- charges of murder. >> contrary -- >> reporter: responsible for the grizzly stabbing death. whose bloody body was found in lathem's apartment. the pair was captured on surveillance video. lathem sent an apologetic video to his friends. a man hunt was underway. >> hopefully the case comes out as it should in the courtroom. >> reporter: lathem waved extradition. his attorneys say he has been flooded with letters. >> they describe him as...
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nbc bay area's jodi hernandez joins us from the fire zone. jodi, are there any suspects? what do we know? >> reporter: the oakland fire department just finished a press briefing. cal fire is the lead investigating agency. at this point cal fire is not talking about arson, they instead are calling this an active, open and ongoing investigation. uc berkeley police, however, say they are investigating this as a possible case of arson. as fire crews work to put out hot spots and fully contain the grizzly fire, investigators are looking into the possibility the 20-acre blaze was deliberately set. investigators say they believe the fire started just off grizzly peak boulevard on uc berkeley property, and they say not only may it be a case of arson, but a reckless wildland fire causing injury. yesterday an inmate firefighter was hurt after falling 50 feet from a steep hillside where he was battling the blaze. >> we've got a lot of glass in the area, a lot of sharp rocks in the area with trees coming down. >> reporter: tonight fire crews say they're making headway on the perimete
nbc bay area's jodi hernandez joins us from the fire zone. jodi, are there any suspects? what do we know? >> reporter: the oakland fire department just finished a press briefing. cal fire is the lead investigating agency. at this point cal fire is not talking about arson, they instead are calling this an active, open and ongoing investigation. uc berkeley police, however, say they are investigating this as a possible case of arson. as fire crews work to put out hot spots and fully contain...
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jodi hernandez nbc bay area news. >> thank you, jodi. you can follow her tweets along with other reporters. >> the man was killed right in front of his wife. this is a live look in front of the store. you can see it is closed. it is in east san jose. the store was owned by huey charlie lee. his brother said overnight he and his wife was resting inside. when lee refused to hand over money, the suspect shot him. he was a father of four and well-known in the community. >> littlest thing in the world but tough as nails. when i heard that, yeah, he wouldn't have opened the register, yeah, that is where he would be. >> police have not released any suspect information or if there was surveillance video of this crime. >>> the family of the man killed says the justice system failed them. these two people were arrested for the murder of a photographer. one of them released from jail days before the murder. mark matthews joins us from the hall of justice. >> reporter: 19-year-old lamonte mims was charged with the murder of french. in court today
jodi hernandez nbc bay area news. >> thank you, jodi. you can follow her tweets along with other reporters. >> the man was killed right in front of his wife. this is a live look in front of the store. you can see it is closed. it is in east san jose. the store was owned by huey charlie lee. his brother said overnight he and his wife was resting inside. when lee refused to hand over money, the suspect shot him. he was a father of four and well-known in the community. >>...
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reporting live in oakland, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> okay. thank you, jodi. jodi has been covering the story all day long and tweeting updates. follow her at jodi hernandez tv and follow us for breaking news and developing news 24/7. the twitter handle @nbc bay area. >>> pulled out of the water and into handcuffs. sky ranger was over the historic old river bridge off highway 4 as police took a man into custody. this is near discovery bay. the border of san joaquin. this began with a high-speed chase and they corralled the suspect on the bridge and that's when the driver got out of his car and jumped into the water but didn't get far. the chp says boats surrounded him. officers threw him a flotation device and he was arrested on shore. >>> troubling scenes at an apartment complex. a toddler covered in mud and wearing nothing but a diaper found walking alone in the middle of the night. rick boon joins us live where the boy was found. rick, the boy is safe but i know you talked to a lot of people that can't understand why that baby was out in the middle of the n
reporting live in oakland, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> okay. thank you, jodi. jodi has been covering the story all day long and tweeting updates. follow her at jodi hernandez tv and follow us for breaking news and developing news 24/7. the twitter handle @nbc bay area. >>> pulled out of the water and into handcuffs. sky ranger was over the historic old river bridge off highway 4 as police took a man into custody. this is near discovery bay. the border of san joaquin....
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nbc jodi hernandez has inside details of the 18-month long sting. jodi? >> reporter: raj, police say it's not just the number of crimes but the level of violence involved that sets this apart. they say it didn't seem to matter to the suspect whether their victims cooperated or not. they say part of the motive was to instill fear. police say this surveillance video of a free month home invasion helped them solve a crime spree after recognizing members as a richmond gang, a task force began connecting them to countless other crimes across the bay area. >> their violence marked some of the most agreeingoworst crimina >> reporter: members of the gang are responsible for more than two dozen crimes in 12 east bay cities including the shooting of a school board member and the killing of 26-year-old melvin james of richmond who was shot some 18 times in front of his 85-year-old grandmother. >> i really miss my grandson. >> reporter: she says her grandson just helped her inside with the groceries when he was gunned down in front of their house last august. she hel
nbc jodi hernandez has inside details of the 18-month long sting. jodi? >> reporter: raj, police say it's not just the number of crimes but the level of violence involved that sets this apart. they say it didn't seem to matter to the suspect whether their victims cooperated or not. they say part of the motive was to instill fear. police say this surveillance video of a free month home invasion helped them solve a crime spree after recognizing members as a richmond gang, a task force began...
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reporting live from pleasant hills i am jodi hernandez. >> thank you. it is official the olympics are coming back to california, l.a. l.a. mayor will be joined by a number of dignitaries. the summer games will be in l.a. in 2028. the city reached an agreement with the ioc today. paris will hold the 2024 ol l p impics and then l.a. in 2028. >>> two men are taken in during an i.c.e. raid but not the intended target. >> if you of graffiti in your neighborhood there, is a new app for that. >> i am meteorologist jeff ranieri, tracking the possibility of lightning in the forecast this week. details on that in about ten minutes. man... but ended up arresting two others. just weeks after hayward formally declares if >>> they are looking for man but ended up arresting two others. just weeks after hayward formally declared itself a sanctuary city. laura malpert joins us from hayward. >> reporter: the mayor tells me despite someone's background everyone deserves do yue proces. lourdes takes care of her two grandchildren while the mother is away trying to keep thei
reporting live from pleasant hills i am jodi hernandez. >> thank you. it is official the olympics are coming back to california, l.a. l.a. mayor will be joined by a number of dignitaries. the summer games will be in l.a. in 2028. the city reached an agreement with the ioc today. paris will hold the 2024 ol l p impics and then l.a. in 2028. >>> two men are taken in during an i.c.e. raid but not the intended target. >> if you of graffiti in your neighborhood there, is a new...
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jodi: it is significant.t, it is celebrated both north and south end ofhere they mark the the japanese occupation on the korean peninsula. but they usually do it in somewhat of a military fashion, parades, that kind of thing. also, the u.s. and japan will be doing some military drills in coming weeks. these were planned before and they have been around this time of year, but now they have taken on added significance given the word for and back and forth between the u.s. and south korea -- north korea over the past week. manus: jodi schneider with the latest on north korea. we are joined now by the monday asset management head of global equity. week to ader, last certain extent, it masked an opportunity for everyone to take some money off the table. what we have got is -- markets are no longer stretched, if anything, what we learned last global stress index. what did you do last week? >> very little. high, so itre quite is pretty unlikely that the geopolitical escalation that we saw last week is going to bring
jodi: it is significant.t, it is celebrated both north and south end ofhere they mark the the japanese occupation on the korean peninsula. but they usually do it in somewhat of a military fashion, parades, that kind of thing. also, the u.s. and japan will be doing some military drills in coming weeks. these were planned before and they have been around this time of year, but now they have taken on added significance given the word for and back and forth between the u.s. and south korea -- north...
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jodi: certainly.estimated afghanistan helped to $1 trillion in minerals in reserve -- not all of that would be able to pull down economically, and that was at a time when mineral prices were at their high point. that estimate is not accurate now. afghanistan is awash in minerals. the geography is incredible when it comes to minerals and possibly natural gas as well. those that are benefiting seem to be primarily groups like the taliban and groups like the various warlords and corrupt politicians in the country. what we don't see is the afghan people getting a benefit from this mining. there is a tremendous amount of mining in afghanistan. the german development agency ofimates that about 3% to 6% the population is involved in mining or its upstream or downstream activities. at the same time, a lot of that is really going into the hands of nefarious characters. estimated nations has that after narcotics trafficking, the second-largest source of revenue for the taliban is illegal mining in afghanistan.
jodi: certainly.estimated afghanistan helped to $1 trillion in minerals in reserve -- not all of that would be able to pull down economically, and that was at a time when mineral prices were at their high point. that estimate is not accurate now. afghanistan is awash in minerals. the geography is incredible when it comes to minerals and possibly natural gas as well. those that are benefiting seem to be primarily groups like the taliban and groups like the various warlords and corrupt...
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reporting live in dublin, i am jodi hernandez. nbc bay area news. >> thank you. go-fund-me campaign is growing. it is called adopt a nazi with the words not really in parenthesis. 100 bucks for each alt-right protesters. combatting extremism across the country. almost reaching its $150,000 goal. the san francisco and berkeley rallies that were canceled, again, those alt-right groups might show up. you can stay with us throughout the weekend and download our free nbc app. >>> now there is already strong wind and waves. harvey just up gratgraded to a category 4. worst storm to hit texas in 20 years. people are saying they are not budging. >> this is how harvey looks from satellite. texas officials have been urging everyone in the area to evacuate for days. they say it is too unsafe to stay as the category 4 approaches land. weather watchers say the worst of it is expected to hit tonight. the storm is expected to sit over land for a long time dropping an enormous amount of rain. emergency services workers are helping to prepare shelters. but the best bet is to leave
reporting live in dublin, i am jodi hernandez. nbc bay area news. >> thank you. go-fund-me campaign is growing. it is called adopt a nazi with the words not really in parenthesis. 100 bucks for each alt-right protesters. combatting extremism across the country. almost reaching its $150,000 goal. the san francisco and berkeley rallies that were canceled, again, those alt-right groups might show up. you can stay with us throughout the weekend and download our free nbc app. >>> now...
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reporting live in pleasant hills, i am jodi hernandez. >> jodi is enjoying her train ride. >>> dally citake a look, a roade if sonoma county. broke out at 11:00 a.m. and burned along 101 in geyserville. no structures were damaged but you can see the traffic there. no word on the cause. >> no doubt it is sinking, but they say it is safe in an earthquake. reports released today the findings based on computer modelling, saying it could withstand an 8.0 quake without collapsing. independent experts have told us that while the building may not collapse, it could end up being red tagged and uninhabitable. >> not surprisingly, for the six straight month, rent has gone up for the san jose. in mountain view, rent up almost 5% higher. nearby in santa clara, 2150 a month for rent. and palo alto 2500 a month. >> have to do with timing. some lights will get longer. others will become shorter by a half a second. it will make the yellow time more consistent across the city. these are meant to ensure the driver can expect the similar experience in each light. there are 175 intersections in the city
reporting live in pleasant hills, i am jodi hernandez. >> jodi is enjoying her train ride. >>> dally citake a look, a roade if sonoma county. broke out at 11:00 a.m. and burned along 101 in geyserville. no structures were damaged but you can see the traffic there. no word on the cause. >> no doubt it is sinking, but they say it is safe in an earthquake. reports released today the findings based on computer modelling, saying it could withstand an 8.0 quake without...
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jodi hernandez is in richmond for us with the latest. >> reporter: police say this is the second time this year the popular bay area rap star has been targeted. tonight he is in stable condition. based on what they have uncovered in the investigation so far, this was absolutely targeted. bay area keek the sneak may have a loyal following but somebody targeted the rap artist during an early morning shooting in richmond. >> shot multiple times upper body. >> reporter: at about 5:30 this morning. they found charles williams, keekda sneak. >> everything is safe, it just appears to be tartgeted. >> he is somebody that brought something to the table. >> reporter: fans say they are rattled. place say it is not the first time keek da sneak survived a shoot anything january. fans are hoping he survives this one too. >> a lot of hate going on. we need to come together and do better. >> reporter: now police say they are reviewing surveillance video for clues. he is in stable conditions but please continue to pray. i am jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> police in barcelona say they gunned do
jodi hernandez is in richmond for us with the latest. >> reporter: police say this is the second time this year the popular bay area rap star has been targeted. tonight he is in stable condition. based on what they have uncovered in the investigation so far, this was absolutely targeted. bay area keek the sneak may have a loyal following but somebody targeted the rap artist during an early morning shooting in richmond. >> shot multiple times upper body. >> reporter: at about...
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jodi hernandez nbc bay area news. >> temporarily removing mailboxes. they are all near the cal campus and civic center park. back in february, protesters damaged several mailboxes. >>> in the south bay students made their voices heard. san jose is cancelling a class scheduled to be taught by a controversial professor. it all centers around sexual harassment allegations. >> reporter: well that is right. the second class that he was supposed to teach has also now been taken away from him and that generatesed a lot of strong but mixed emotions on campus. a growing number of graduating students reached out to me saying they will drop those classes because of the sexual harassment allegations. the student pressure worked to remove him from the classroom but a lot of other issues remain up in the air. >> what we are seeing today is the professor will not be teaching these two courses and will remain part of the department as of now. >> as a female student i am relieved to hear those classes are also out of his hands. it was also met with concern and disappoi
jodi hernandez nbc bay area news. >> temporarily removing mailboxes. they are all near the cal campus and civic center park. back in february, protesters damaged several mailboxes. >>> in the south bay students made their voices heard. san jose is cancelling a class scheduled to be taught by a controversial professor. it all centers around sexual harassment allegations. >> reporter: well that is right. the second class that he was supposed to teach has also now been taken...
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jodi is in the tri-valley, and we will join her in just a moment. let's start with our meteorologist jeff ranieri. >> in livermore, 106. concord 105. alamo 104. it is produced by this area of high pressure across the desert. largest threat of this dangerous heat across contra costa and alameda counties. drink plenty of water and don't forget the pets. still in the 100s back across the east bay. 106 in walnut creek. san francisco at 60 with fog developing. coming up at 5:20. >> 40-degree temperature swing. you can keep track of the heat download our free nbc area app. >> now the heat is problematic for firefighters working to put out brush fires. one fire broke out in livermore. we are talking triple digit temperatures. unbearable to go outside. >> reporter: it is pretty unbearable, jessica. this community center is serving as a cooling off center. you don't want to out in the heat on a day like today if you don't have to. the temperature gage in livermore reads a whopping 109 and folks say it feels every bit like it. >> it is super hot. it is califo
jodi is in the tri-valley, and we will join her in just a moment. let's start with our meteorologist jeff ranieri. >> in livermore, 106. concord 105. alamo 104. it is produced by this area of high pressure across the desert. largest threat of this dangerous heat across contra costa and alameda counties. drink plenty of water and don't forget the pets. still in the 100s back across the east bay. 106 in walnut creek. san francisco at 60 with fog developing. coming up at 5:20. >>...
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now, just minutes ago, nbc bay area's jodi hernandez confirmed with jared tucker's father that his son is indeed the american who was killed. we also spoke with tucker's wife, heidi nunez this morning. she says she and her husband traveled to spain to celebrate their one-year wedding anniversary they were enjoying drinks when her husband decided to go to the bathroom and the couple separated. that's when that attack happened. we spoke with the victim's father a few minutes ago. >> all day yesterday, we were getting text messages. and when we saw the paris attack information on the media, our first concern was, gee, jared has to be close. and then as the texts kept coming in, he was actually involved in it, but his best friend that he is staying with in barcelona with heidi, were separated, so they didn't really know where jared was. and so all day long, they were texting hospitals. >> and tucker's wife heidi nunez spent nearly 24 hours searching for her husband. right now, tucker's family tells us that nunez is heading to the mother in barcelona to identify the body. jodi hernandez wil
now, just minutes ago, nbc bay area's jodi hernandez confirmed with jared tucker's father that his son is indeed the american who was killed. we also spoke with tucker's wife, heidi nunez this morning. she says she and her husband traveled to spain to celebrate their one-year wedding anniversary they were enjoying drinks when her husband decided to go to the bathroom and the couple separated. that's when that attack happened. we spoke with the victim's father a few minutes ago. >> all day...
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i am jodi hernandez. nbc bay area news. >> despite a plea from berkeley's mayor to reconsider. >> i don't think berkeley should allow milo to come. >> milo yiannopoulos says he is coming back. cal sent out a statement today. saying we have neither the legal right or ability to interfere with or cancel their invitations based on the perspectives and believes of the speakers. >> a gruesome discovery and now clues. a san francisco woman was found dead on the side of the road in contra costa county. they learned that avila told friends she planned to visit contra costa county and now they want to find out where she was and who she met. >>> first crash involving an uber car. it happened august 11th. this is video of an uber test drive in the same area but not the car involved. the dmv report that we requested shows the uber was stopped and waiting to make a turn when it was rear-ended. >> mostly white, mostly rich school district, i am sam brock live in contra costa county behind me the fight going on behind t
i am jodi hernandez. nbc bay area news. >> despite a plea from berkeley's mayor to reconsider. >> i don't think berkeley should allow milo to come. >> milo yiannopoulos says he is coming back. cal sent out a statement today. saying we have neither the legal right or ability to interfere with or cancel their invitations based on the perspectives and believes of the speakers. >> a gruesome discovery and now clues. a san francisco woman was found dead on the side of the...
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investigator jodie fleischer shows you this. >> when you walk in the d.c. rescue alliance, these are the regular creatures you usually see. cats and dogs up for adoption, but now shelters are facing a different type of critter. . summer. so concerned for safety they started recording the videos. rats scurrying where dogs are kept, crawling along the pipes and along the floor into the dog cages in the evening. >> when people see rats, the first thing people should ask is what are the rats eating. >> he helps cities all over the country combat rats including d.c. and says three things attract them. foot, water, and shelty, making this a huge traffic. >> it's a very unique environmental. lots of dog foot, cad food, crowded situation. rats will smell, mice will smell. cockroaches will smell all that food. >> we showed them video. >> these are large breeding adults. >> he said these are all part of one rat family that can have up to 15 members. >> up, it's very difficult to keep them out. it has to be a constant vigilance. >> they're tenacious, and so are we. >>
investigator jodie fleischer shows you this. >> when you walk in the d.c. rescue alliance, these are the regular creatures you usually see. cats and dogs up for adoption, but now shelters are facing a different type of critter. . summer. so concerned for safety they started recording the videos. rats scurrying where dogs are kept, crawling along the pipes and along the floor into the dog cages in the evening. >> when people see rats, the first thing people should ask is what are the...
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the shopko jodie snyder, and you very much. three hours ago donald trump's address did little -- it was a focal point for investors fresh terrorist threats. tensions between the united states and of korea. let's bring in steve brice. he is chief investment strategist at standard chartered bank. what is going on? steve: pretty interesting time. we have seen equity markets over the past few weeks be a little bit on the soft side. i think people are still sitting on the sidelines time to figure out whether is -- whether this is going to develop into a more significant pullback. think the next couple of weeks are going to be critical. you mentioned north korea being very important but we have a lot of central bank statements coming up this week. people will be looking for those -- looking to those for guidance. rishaad: jackson hole is something else we are looking forward to. what will you expect there? inflation, the failure of developed country to get productivity gains. that is going to be an academic exercise. steve: it will b
the shopko jodie snyder, and you very much. three hours ago donald trump's address did little -- it was a focal point for investors fresh terrorist threats. tensions between the united states and of korea. let's bring in steve brice. he is chief investment strategist at standard chartered bank. what is going on? steve: pretty interesting time. we have seen equity markets over the past few weeks be a little bit on the soft side. i think people are still sitting on the sidelines time to figure...
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good thing i gave my money to the office expert jodi so come on jodi. we got to win here. down the shore, a beautiful night. we're looking at clear skies in wildwood. after a dreary damp day down the shore. now we'll be clearing out and it's looking like a really nice weekend. ultimate doppler shows cloud less skies. they'll be starlit tonight with dry air coming in from canada. low humidity. light winds. high pressure will be dominating but it also means some cooler temperatures. look at this the poconos 53. going down in the 40s overnight tonight. 61 in pottstown. 73 in philadelphia. 67 in wilmington. down the shore, we do have a bit of a land breeze and we're seeing mild temperaures in the mid 70s. the owing still at 75 degrees. if you're planning on going down the shore f you're down there this week, you really picked a good one. hey, you should play the lotte lottery. wind speeds right now calm in reading and pottstown. lancaster 3 miles an hour winds. millville a northerly wind at 3 miles an hour. dew point temperatures are in the 50s and the 60s. yesterday they were
good thing i gave my money to the office expert jodi so come on jodi. we got to win here. down the shore, a beautiful night. we're looking at clear skies in wildwood. after a dreary damp day down the shore. now we'll be clearing out and it's looking like a really nice weekend. ultimate doppler shows cloud less skies. they'll be starlit tonight with dry air coming in from canada. low humidity. light winds. high pressure will be dominating but it also means some cooler temperatures. look at this...
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jodi put together behind-the-scenes footage. breaking news 24/7. >>> new at 6:00, our coverage continues with sam brock who spoke with the fbi about the high profile events. sam, it gets scary now. people are afraid to go to a place where there's a large crowd. >> there's no question. good evening. there's an air of fear, at least tension of what's to come. as far as the fbi's approach, they are doing exactly what it always does, communicating with local law enforcement agency, stake holders here, every day and every hour. speaking of which, i'm on the embark dare row. this is san francisco. there are always activities going on. keeping that in the back of your mind, there is still concern right now, red flags raised about what happened in europe. as cars cruise around the bend on marina boulevard, it doesn't take a camera's refined lens to make you realize how close a normal day can become a crisis. a 1900 pound cargo truck. in london, separate attacks on the westminster and london bridges, involving cars. and yesterday, spain'
jodi put together behind-the-scenes footage. breaking news 24/7. >>> new at 6:00, our coverage continues with sam brock who spoke with the fbi about the high profile events. sam, it gets scary now. people are afraid to go to a place where there's a large crowd. >> there's no question. good evening. there's an air of fear, at least tension of what's to come. as far as the fbi's approach, they are doing exactly what it always does, communicating with local law enforcement agency,...
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jodi: that's right.here does seem to be dismissed off today-- this risk but the comments in last 24 hours by the defense secretary and north korea seem to be just referring -- reaffirming things said earlier about reprisals if there was military action taken against them and the u.s. obviously looking at guam and the threat north korea had made today we have seen south korean president moon make some very specific comments about his desire to avoid war at any cost and take back control of this conversation for south korea, saying that south korea will defend itself and will decide what it does. almost as a rebuke to some of the comments made by the trump administration, being very clear he does not want to go when he reports for and he wants to try and still seek a diplomatic solution. guy: we need to talk about japan, but let me ask you, the north korean comments relating to the fact that they are watching what the united states does next, is that a deliberate de-escalation or simply rest -- recognition
jodi: that's right.here does seem to be dismissed off today-- this risk but the comments in last 24 hours by the defense secretary and north korea seem to be just referring -- reaffirming things said earlier about reprisals if there was military action taken against them and the u.s. obviously looking at guam and the threat north korea had made today we have seen south korean president moon make some very specific comments about his desire to avoid war at any cost and take back control of this...
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jodi hernandez is near the scene with the latest details. >> reporter: raj, investigatior say homicides here just don't happen very often. this is where the body was found along this dirt rural road that leads to a sand part. they found it as they wrapped up operations yesterday afternoon. >> very small community. it's unincorporated area. it's a brett at tpretty remote >> reporter: this is where they found the community of byron's first homicide victim in nearly a decade. they discovered a san francisco's woman's body dumped off the side of a dirt road leading to a sand quary. >> they found a deceased female. it was deemed to be a homicide. >> reporter: the general manager calls it highly disturbing and told nbc bay area the woman's body was found near debris like a tarp or carpet that appeared to be dumped with her. our condolences to the family. we were all upset by the discovery. an autopsy was done but they aren't releasing the cause of death or victim's identity. >> the victim is adult female in her 40s. believed to be from san francis francisco. we cannot release her identificati
jodi hernandez is near the scene with the latest details. >> reporter: raj, investigatior say homicides here just don't happen very often. this is where the body was found along this dirt rural road that leads to a sand part. they found it as they wrapped up operations yesterday afternoon. >> very small community. it's unincorporated area. it's a brett at tpretty remote >> reporter: this is where they found the community of byron's first homicide victim in nearly a decade....
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here is jody fletcher. >> reporter: take a look at this video recorded by employees at d.c.'s rescue alliance to show what they are up against. they have been swarming the new york avenue location. several rats at a time inside the animal's cages from floor to ceiling. >> these are large what i call breeding adults. >> reporter: he said shelters are a prime target, because there is ample food wanted ter left out for dogs and cats awaiting adoption. >> it is very difficult to keep the vermin out. >> reporter: the nonprofit shelter's spokesman says it has been a struggle for years. they have pest control coming twice a week to set traps. coming up on "news 4 at 11:00," see what else they are doing animals safe. jodi fleischer, news 4 i-team. >> this sunday, scott mcfarland will walk you through his year-long investigation into teacher misconduct cases to help parents better informed and how to talk to your kids about abuse. "slipping through the cracks" airs sunday morning at 11:30 after "meet the press." >>> "news4 today" continues right now at 5:00 a.m. >>> past approaching 5
here is jody fletcher. >> reporter: take a look at this video recorded by employees at d.c.'s rescue alliance to show what they are up against. they have been swarming the new york avenue location. several rats at a time inside the animal's cages from floor to ceiling. >> these are large what i call breeding adults. >> reporter: he said shelters are a prime target, because there is ample food wanted ter left out for dogs and cats awaiting adoption. >> it is very...
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jodi hernandez is at the courthouse for the plea deal and joins us live with a story you'll only see on nbc bay area and this is very emotional for that family, jodi. >> reporter: highly emotional inside this federal courtroom. two men pleaded guilty admitting to the shooting that took the baby's life. in exchange for a much lighter sentence than the baby's family hoped for. in fact, they call it unacceptable. >> nobody will ever understand like the pain, like, when somebody, when somebody hurts your child, it's like -- it's a totally different feeling. >> reporter: brittany houston says the pain of losing her toddler hasn't gotten any easier. near lie six years ago, 23 month old baby hirem was shot and killed when a group of
jodi hernandez is at the courthouse for the plea deal and joins us live with a story you'll only see on nbc bay area and this is very emotional for that family, jodi. >> reporter: highly emotional inside this federal courtroom. two men pleaded guilty admitting to the shooting that took the baby's life. in exchange for a much lighter sentence than the baby's family hoped for. in fact, they call it unacceptable. >> nobody will ever understand like the pain, like, when somebody, when...
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reporting live from byron, i'm jodi hernandez. >> thank you, jodi. >>> a follow up to a story we brought you last night at 11:00. a look at a man that sexual assaulted a woman. investigators say the woman was out for a morning walk when the man assaulted her yesterday morning. just a few blocks from the high. neighbors saw what was happening and jumped into action and the man took off. >>> the san francisco sea scouts may be looking for a new boat. they are part of the boy scouts, 30-foot cruiser sunk into the bay. we're told thankfully nobody was on the boat when it started to sink right there. a salvage service helped raise this boat. no word yet on why it sank. >>> okay. $700 million up for grabs in just a matter of hours. right now, a mad dash to get powerball tickets, long lines and of course big dreams. nbc marianne favro joins us live and i hope you got us tickets. >> reporter: i haven't yet but i'm going to, jessica. this really says it all. $700 million jackpot tonight and that's why in the past hour we have seen about 100 people come into this store, power shopping for a powerb
reporting live from byron, i'm jodi hernandez. >> thank you, jodi. >>> a follow up to a story we brought you last night at 11:00. a look at a man that sexual assaulted a woman. investigators say the woman was out for a morning walk when the man assaulted her yesterday morning. just a few blocks from the high. neighbors saw what was happening and jumped into action and the man took off. >>> the san francisco sea scouts may be looking for a new boat. they are part of the...
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jody fliesher, news 4 i-team. >> they paid their bills and played by the rules. while local families could soon be forced out of their homes for something that management do. >> new flash flood warning, now this includes dc. this includes arlington, as well as, actually, dc, yeah, arlington county, fairfax county. extremely heavy rain has fallen in this area, upwards of two inches. i've seen a lot of reports flooding, a long rock creek, heads up if you're in this area. this is around the branch avenue, watch out around that region, too, you'll continue to see heavy rain through here. flash flood warning in effect until 9:30 tonight. >>> imagine living in this, deplorable conditions at a condo building in desperate need of repair. the fire alarm don't work and people are squatting in empty rooms if things aren't fixed and quickly, families could forced out of the condominiums in temple hills. aimee cho has more. >> from having no place to call home. >> in the heat of the moment, got to find someone, that will be crazy. >> no idea. absolutely no idea. and start sch
jody fliesher, news 4 i-team. >> they paid their bills and played by the rules. while local families could soon be forced out of their homes for something that management do. >> new flash flood warning, now this includes dc. this includes arlington, as well as, actually, dc, yeah, arlington county, fairfax county. extremely heavy rain has fallen in this area, upwards of two inches. i've seen a lot of reports flooding, a long rock creek, heads up if you're in this area. this is...
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jody fleischer explains. >> reporter: it's no secret rodents are on the rise here in the d.c. area with nearly 3,000 complaints just this year and one of the leading experts told us they can cause big problems. you might not realize these holes are rat boroughs. it can cause sidewalks and streets to crumble. >> i see it constantly. >> reporter: national park service already has about $850 million worth of projects needing funding. and some of the district's lush parks provide natural habitats for the pesky pests. at dusk, our cameras spotted them scurrying across the already cracked pavers. >> certainly if you have rats that areak to that tally, that is something that we're trying to avoid. >> reporter: bait boxes line sidewalks and alleys across the district where cracked sidewalks with holes 00 either he said can mean real trouble. >> they live down in here, dozens and incidence of them. >> reporter: coming up tonight, see hugh our expert rates d.c.'s rat control efforts and plus what you can learn from the methods they use. jodie fleischer, news 4 iteam. >>> if you are thin
jody fleischer explains. >> reporter: it's no secret rodents are on the rise here in the d.c. area with nearly 3,000 complaints just this year and one of the leading experts told us they can cause big problems. you might not realize these holes are rat boroughs. it can cause sidewalks and streets to crumble. >> i see it constantly. >> reporter: national park service already has about $850 million worth of projects needing funding. and some of the district's lush parks provide...
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jodie whittaker gives her first interview after being cast as the 13th time lord.th anyone, and then the relief of it being public knowledge and knowing that it hadn't lea ked knowledge and knowing that it hadn't leaked and all those kind of things, it was just amazing. leaked and all those kind of things, it wasjust amazing. let's catch up with the weather with ben. good afternoon. some sunshine in the next few days but also some cloud and rain. and we have this in south anglia stretching down to the south—west through the afternoon. some of that could turn have a little on the day. in the first south—east, but of brightness and warmth, and some showers in the north west. generally a fairly cool feel for many of us. through this evening and tonight, a band of cloud with sporadic outbreaks of rain drifting slowly a little bit further northward and perhaps well. we will perhaps the some thunderstorms across east anglia and lincolnshire later in the night. across western areas, clear skies. a very chilly night indeed especially across some parts of scotland where it
jodie whittaker gives her first interview after being cast as the 13th time lord.th anyone, and then the relief of it being public knowledge and knowing that it hadn't lea ked knowledge and knowing that it hadn't leaked and all those kind of things, it was just amazing. leaked and all those kind of things, it wasjust amazing. let's catch up with the weather with ben. good afternoon. some sunshine in the next few days but also some cloud and rain. and we have this in south anglia stretching down...
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jody flerver, news 4 iteam. >>> my goods in, let's go to something beautiful. how about the sunset. a lion king sunset. that is truly a sunset that is unfiltered taken by our pilot in chopper 4. amelia, it doesn't get any better than that. >> it really doesn't. and over the next few days, we are going to be dealing with some rain in the forecast. but not a washout. a few good sunrises and sunsets in there. starting off tomorrow, 7:00 a.m., already waking up to more cloudiness than we have been. and at 11:00 here, future weather wants to spit out a few showers. but i think we stay dry through the lunch hour. in the afternoon and evening hours, we tart to see showers and thunderstorms pop up. notice as we move to 3:00, we're seeing scattered showers, especially back to the i-81 corridor. numerous showers and pockets of heavier rain, impacting the area, 8:00 in the evening. some of that rain sneaks on into parts of the district. then as we look to your saturday, i want to show you what's happening as well. a tricky forecast. but here's the latest. i think we're going to be mainly dry d
jody flerver, news 4 iteam. >>> my goods in, let's go to something beautiful. how about the sunset. a lion king sunset. that is truly a sunset that is unfiltered taken by our pilot in chopper 4. amelia, it doesn't get any better than that. >> it really doesn't. and over the next few days, we are going to be dealing with some rain in the forecast. but not a washout. a few good sunrises and sunsets in there. starting off tomorrow, 7:00 a.m., already waking up to more cloudiness...
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anna: let's bring in bloomberg's jodi schneider. good morning to you.nt trump's comments being received, both in washington and in the business community? we are seeing fallouts politically and from the business leaders. jodi: that's right. there is political fallout with capitol hill lawmakers of both parties. they are concerned about these remarks. it puts them in a difficult position. it's not something they want to defend. it's a -- it also distracts from the legislative agenda. congress is in summer recess, but they had hoped to get down to business on things like infrastructure, what the discussion was supposed to be about. there is frustration with that. among business leaders, and we are seeing more defection from the president's business council over these remarks. these are not things business leaders want to be associated with, so they are leaving, and there is frustration there as well. expect?odi, what can we the other set piece is nafta discussions begin today. our last guest release said, that nothing to see here is not going to be a make
anna: let's bring in bloomberg's jodi schneider. good morning to you.nt trump's comments being received, both in washington and in the business community? we are seeing fallouts politically and from the business leaders. jodi: that's right. there is political fallout with capitol hill lawmakers of both parties. they are concerned about these remarks. it puts them in a difficult position. it's not something they want to defend. it's a -- it also distracts from the legislative agenda. congress is...
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jodi hernandez is there. this doesn't have a good track record either. >> reporter: police are gearing up for this event as you mentioned. the city of berkeley has denied the group's permit. and they will not be allowed to gather here on sunday. the city manager said the group failed to provide an explanation of security arrangements. and didn't provide photo of event organizers and didn't submit applications at the deadline. >> you have to fight for where you stand. >> reporter: berkeley city halls this morning to blast the handling of the right-wing rally. >> what i say to the city governments that are allowing them to come, do everything in your power to stop them. >> we are going to chase these people out of the east bay so they stay away. >> reporter: the mayor says he has made it clear the group planning the rally is not welcome. he says the city is prepared. >> we are going to facilitate a peaceful first amendment event. so whether you are alt-right or antiffa. >> reporter: a similar rally led to viole
jodi hernandez is there. this doesn't have a good track record either. >> reporter: police are gearing up for this event as you mentioned. the city of berkeley has denied the group's permit. and they will not be allowed to gather here on sunday. the city manager said the group failed to provide an explanation of security arrangements. and didn't provide photo of event organizers and didn't submit applications at the deadline. >> you have to fight for where you stand. >>...
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he had to give up his job as a software designer, but his wife, jodi, says the cruelest part is the tollng on the music he composed. >> losing the songs would be like losing him. >> reporter: steve and jodi have been married 47 years, and along the way, steve composed more than two dozen songs, mostly for her. he played them daily, and they became the soundtrack of their lives. unfortunately, he never wrote down most of them. >> no, let's see, ah. >> reporter: so when his memory started failing and the songs started fading, there was no way to get them back, until a family friend, a professional pianist, offered to launch a rescue mission. >> i said, "if he can at least play through it, even in pieces, i can learn it." ♪ ♪ >> reporter: and so, for the past two years, naomi lavioletta has been reconstructing his compositions note by note. >> no, just on the one-- >> the downbeat? >> the one downbeat, yes. >> we are rolling. >> reporter: and, of course, they're recording songs never to be lost again. >> i realized there was a part of him that wasn't going to fade away. >> reporter: but thi
he had to give up his job as a software designer, but his wife, jodi, says the cruelest part is the tollng on the music he composed. >> losing the songs would be like losing him. >> reporter: steve and jodi have been married 47 years, and along the way, steve composed more than two dozen songs, mostly for her. he played them daily, and they became the soundtrack of their lives. unfortunately, he never wrote down most of them. >> no, let's see, ah. >> reporter: so when...
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. >> molly: joining me now, jody gatti. she is a vice president of the u.s.rations. things were being here into chalice us and talk about what is a growing disaster, this is so far from over. >> absolutely, thank for having me. >> molly: when you look out across the damage and these neighborhoods that are underwater, first responders still bringing in people, still being rescued, how big is this problem? what will the biggest challenges be? >> this is an unprecedented disaster. it is comparable, if not bigger than katrina. there is a long road of recovery. we need thousands of volunteers to come down here and help us and help the people of texas recover. right now, it's logistics just getting a semitruck's into houston to put food and water and basic hygiene on the ground so people can get the basic necessities of life, so there's a lot of logistical challenges and there's two different disasters, you have the situation going down the coast that is normal category three, four damage then you have the ongoing flooding in houston, so it's almost like harvey is
. >> molly: joining me now, jody gatti. she is a vice president of the u.s.rations. things were being here into chalice us and talk about what is a growing disaster, this is so far from over. >> absolutely, thank for having me. >> molly: when you look out across the damage and these neighborhoods that are underwater, first responders still bringing in people, still being rescued, how big is this problem? what will the biggest challenges be? >> this is an unprecedented...
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nbc bay area jodi hernandez has been at the alameda courthouse today. what is the status of where things stand. >> reporter: the bay area college student was charged here. her supporters say standing up to hate is not easy. tonight the national lawyers guild say they are prepared to fight on her behalf. this is the scene that has led to criminal charges for 22-year-old yesenia mendez. she was among 13 people arrested. but so far the only one charged. >> they did charge one of the protesters of the berkeley rally against hate. she is charged with battery on an officer. >> reporter: she dabbed away tears as she pled not guilty to battery and resisting arrest. police say she used an apple at them and used her german shepherd dog. >> it takes courage and it is necessary at this point. the white supremacist in our communities, they are not going away by themselves. >> reporter: again, that attorney is with the national lawyers guild. he is volunteering his time to defend counterprotester to stand up against hate groups. in addition to throwing the apple and
nbc bay area jodi hernandez has been at the alameda courthouse today. what is the status of where things stand. >> reporter: the bay area college student was charged here. her supporters say standing up to hate is not easy. tonight the national lawyers guild say they are prepared to fight on her behalf. this is the scene that has led to criminal charges for 22-year-old yesenia mendez. she was among 13 people arrested. but so far the only one charged. >> they did charge one of the...
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jodi: that is correct.is getting support, and the prime minister's comments from australia indicate that. at the same time, we are hearing from china in terms of the editorial in the newspaper saying it is recommending that china not get involved if the u.s. does anything. continueis point, they to stay out of this. that will be interesting. we have not heard a statement from china in the last 48 hours. schneider joining us with the latest on donald trump's comments. joining us is james bevan. good to see you this morning. it is mounting, the rhetoric. have you taken any action? james: i am monitoring. if you were to say to me, where do i think this is heading, i think this looks more like the cuban missile crisis. then, this that back was a war of words were the world was on the brink of war, but eventually stability -- civility prevailed. is, is north korea actually going to fire a missile? the second, is america going to shoot the missile down? what then does north korea do? i think that eventually civil
jodi: that is correct.is getting support, and the prime minister's comments from australia indicate that. at the same time, we are hearing from china in terms of the editorial in the newspaper saying it is recommending that china not get involved if the u.s. does anything. continueis point, they to stay out of this. that will be interesting. we have not heard a statement from china in the last 48 hours. schneider joining us with the latest on donald trump's comments. joining us is james bevan....
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jodi hernandez joins us live from livermore. a lot of people had to go looking for ac today. >> reporter: oh, they did, jessica. this community center here is serving as one of the cooling stations across the bay area. when it gets this hot, spending time outside can be dangerous >> right now, i feel dizzy. >> reporter: lilian ruiz is drinking lots of water and has kept a wet cloth on her head and spent most of the day at a livermore cooling station. >> ridiculous. this is the most heat i have ever experienced. >> reporter: the temperature gage in livermore reads a whopping 109 and folks say they it feels like it. >> increase of likelihood of spot fires or fire being resistant to being put out and extinguished. >> reporter: cooling centers like libraries are popular today. >> crazy. wait too hot to be outside. i am on my lunch break so i decided to come in here and do a little reading. >> reporter: back in livermore not just the little ones taking advantage of the downtown fountains to stay cool. so hot, even fully clothed big k
jodi hernandez joins us live from livermore. a lot of people had to go looking for ac today. >> reporter: oh, they did, jessica. this community center here is serving as one of the cooling stations across the bay area. when it gets this hot, spending time outside can be dangerous >> right now, i feel dizzy. >> reporter: lilian ruiz is drinking lots of water and has kept a wet cloth on her head and spent most of the day at a livermore cooling station. >> ridiculous. this...
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jodie taylor has scored five at the euros, no team has been able to stop her.aring down on goal, taylor knows the prize for the top scorer of the tournament is in reach. it would be awesome. ask any forward and eve ryo ne awesome. ask any forward and everyone wants to score goals. the main priority tommy is for the team to win gold. i'd love us for us to win the euros. —— the main priority to me. was that your first touch? pretty much. the 31-year-old is making upfor pretty much. the 31-year-old is making up for lost time there was a moment where i thought it might not work out for that i'm quite proud of sticking at it and the hard work i've put in. it feels like it's paying off. the england players now have all the tools they need to go the distance. if you freeze your body you'll recover quicker! record investment has allowed mark sampson's site to become fitter and better prepared than ever, but expectations are at an all—time high. with germany, the holders, already out, england may never have already out, england may never have a better chance of winning
jodie taylor has scored five at the euros, no team has been able to stop her.aring down on goal, taylor knows the prize for the top scorer of the tournament is in reach. it would be awesome. ask any forward and eve ryo ne awesome. ask any forward and everyone wants to score goals. the main priority tommy is for the team to win gold. i'd love us for us to win the euros. —— the main priority to me. was that your first touch? pretty much. the 31-year-old is making upfor pretty much. the...
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in herfirst interview since becoming the next dr who, jodie whittaker says being a female time lord is a proud honour. i hope, you know my gender isn't a fearful thing for the fans. because in this world, particularly, there aren't rules and that's a great thing. and coming up in the sport on bbc news, south africa are set 380 to win the fourth and final test. it'll be a new ground record if they were to end this series all square on 2—2. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. new laws will be introduced, giving people greater control over what happens to their online personal data. the government says the legislation offers "the right to be forgotten," with proposals in the data protection bill making it easier to withdraw consent for information to be used. companies will have to obtain "explicit" consent. here's our political correspondent, leila nathoo. our lives are led online. we all leave a digital trail. but what happens to all the information we upload about ourselves? a new law will ensure that the united kingdom will retain its world—class regime of protecting pe
in herfirst interview since becoming the next dr who, jodie whittaker says being a female time lord is a proud honour. i hope, you know my gender isn't a fearful thing for the fans. because in this world, particularly, there aren't rules and that's a great thing. and coming up in the sport on bbc news, south africa are set 380 to win the fourth and final test. it'll be a new ground record if they were to end this series all square on 2—2. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. new...
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jodie whittaker gives her first broadcast interview about being named as the new doctor who.. with all of the latest reports, results, interviews and features from the bbc sports centre. sickle cell disease is the most common and fastest growing genetic blood disorder in the uk. the nhs says the condition, which can cause extreme pain and life—threatening infections, affects 15,000 people in britain, mainly people of african—caribbean and mediterranean origin. more than 300 babies are born each year with the condition. children living with sickle cell are several hundred times more likely to have a stroke. but experimental therapy could bring a glimmer of hope. colleen harris went to meet two young people whose lives have been afflicted by the disease. a full and active life of sport. everyday things ten—year—old matthew loves. but with sickle cell disease, that fun can come with a world of pain. i mostly have abdominal pain on my right or my left side. it feels like a needle is inside your stomach. feels like a fire is inside of you. so then you don't want to do anything, yo
jodie whittaker gives her first broadcast interview about being named as the new doctor who.. with all of the latest reports, results, interviews and features from the bbc sports centre. sickle cell disease is the most common and fastest growing genetic blood disorder in the uk. the nhs says the condition, which can cause extreme pain and life—threatening infections, affects 15,000 people in britain, mainly people of african—caribbean and mediterranean origin. more than 300 babies are born...
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jodie taylor has scored five in the tournament so far and no team has been able to stop her. she knows that she could be the top scorer in the tournament. it would be awesome. ask any forward, everybody wants to score goals. the main priority for me is for the team to win gold, i would love for us to win the euros, we need to have that belief as well. that must have been your first touch? yeah, pretty much... the 31—year—old is making up for lost time after being overlooked by the previous regime. you can see, they are thinking, what is she doing... there was a moment where i thought this might not work out. i'm quite proud of sticking at it and the hard work i've put in, it does feel like it's paying off. england's players now have all the tools they need to go the distance. record investment in the women's game has allowed mark sampson's side to become fitter and better prepared than ever before. but expectations are now at an all—time high. with germany, the holders, already out, england may never have a better chance of winning theirfirst never have a better chance of win
jodie taylor has scored five in the tournament so far and no team has been able to stop her. she knows that she could be the top scorer in the tournament. it would be awesome. ask any forward, everybody wants to score goals. the main priority for me is for the team to win gold, i would love for us to win the euros, we need to have that belief as well. that must have been your first touch? yeah, pretty much... the 31—year—old is making up for lost time after being overlooked by the previous...
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in herfirst interview since she became the new doctor who, jodie whittaker says she can't wait to start timelord. i hope my gender isn't a fearful thing for the fans because in this world particularly, there are no rules and that is a great thing. new laws will be introduced, giving people greater control over what happens to their online personal data. the government says the legislation offers "the right to be forgotten". proposals in the data protection bill would make it easierfor users of social media platforms like facebook to get content about themselves deleted. meanwhile companies would also have to get "explicit" consent to collect personal data, rather than rely on pre—selected tick boxes. here's our political correspondent, leila nathoo. our lives are led online. we all leave a digital trail. but what happens to all the information we upload about ourselves? a new law will ensure that the united kingdom will retain its world—class regime of protecting personal data. now we will have more control, data protection laws are being strengthened. the government has confirmed a bil
in herfirst interview since she became the new doctor who, jodie whittaker says she can't wait to start timelord. i hope my gender isn't a fearful thing for the fans because in this world particularly, there are no rules and that is a great thing. new laws will be introduced, giving people greater control over what happens to their online personal data. the government says the legislation offers "the right to be forgotten". proposals in the data protection bill would make it easierfor...
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she had been six ahead but england's jodi ewart—shadoff came within two at kingsbarns in fife.success story continues. kim produced a steady round of 71. nine pahs on the back nine. there were some nervy times after that english golfer counted five successive birdies to finish a career—best second place in a major. england georgia hall finishing career—best third. american michelle wie faded with a bogey and shares third place. she goes into the cup later this month full of confidence. in cricket, england are looking to tie the series against south africa. backin tie the series against south africa. back in command when rain caused a stoppage. the weather has caught up but not before an entertaining days cricket and one which left england ina cricket and one which left england in a strong position. they took the final south african wicket cheaply this morning. it looked like they would need every run because batting was not easy. alistair cook and tom westley is caught at slip. kitten jennings, the under pressure england opener scratching around for ansbach was eventually caugh
she had been six ahead but england's jodi ewart—shadoff came within two at kingsbarns in fife.success story continues. kim produced a steady round of 71. nine pahs on the back nine. there were some nervy times after that english golfer counted five successive birdies to finish a career—best second place in a major. england georgia hall finishing career—best third. american michelle wie faded with a bogey and shares third place. she goes into the cup later this month full of confidence. in...
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jodie whittaker says being a female time lord, is a proud honour... and she cannot wait to begin.e my gender isn't a fearful thing for the fans, because in this world particularly, there aren't rules and that's a great thing. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. new laws are to be introduced, giving people greater control over what happens to their online personal data. the government says the legislation offers "the right to be forgotten," with proposals in the data protection bill making it easier to withdraw consent for information to be used. companies will also have to obtain "explicit" consent, rather than using pre—selected tick boxes, to gather details online. here's our political correspondent, leila nathoo. our lives are led online. we all leave a digital trail. but what happens to all the information we upload about ourselves? a new law will ensure that the united kingdom will retain its world—class regime of protecting personal data. now we will have more control, data protection laws are being strengthened. the government has confirmed a bill will be published in t
jodie whittaker says being a female time lord, is a proud honour... and she cannot wait to begin.e my gender isn't a fearful thing for the fans, because in this world particularly, there aren't rules and that's a great thing. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. new laws are to be introduced, giving people greater control over what happens to their online personal data. the government says the legislation offers "the right to be forgotten," with proposals in the data protection...
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steve and jody have been married 47 years.. mostly for her. he played them daily. and they became the sound track of their lives. >> i love you. >> unfortunately, he never wrote down most of them. >> no, let's see. >> so when his memory started failing and the songs started fading there was no we to get them back. until -- a family friend, a professional pianist, offered to launch a rescue mission. >> i said if he can at least play through it even in pieces i can learn it. and so, for the last two years, naomi laveolette has been reconstructing his compositions note by note. >> just on the one. >> done beat. >> one downbeat. yes. >> we are rolling. >> reporter: and of course they're recording the songs. never to be lost again. >> i realized there was a part of him that wasn't going to fade away. >> reporter: but this may be the best part. with naomi's help, steve was able to write a new song. although he forgets entire conversations, and can no longer add even single digit numbers, somehow, his mind dreamed up this. ♪ ♪ alzhei
steve and jody have been married 47 years.. mostly for her. he played them daily. and they became the sound track of their lives. >> i love you. >> unfortunately, he never wrote down most of them. >> no, let's see. >> so when his memory started failing and the songs started fading there was no we to get them back. until -- a family friend, a professional pianist, offered to launch a rescue mission. >> i said if he can at least play through it even in pieces i can...
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jodi: yes, she was named after anthony scaramucci.unk a trump, and so -- and evolve the trump -- and rump, so she is on the inside, and they wanted to move quickly and have some sort of comedic asia and after the very short tenure of mr. scaramucci. anchor: ok, thank you, jodi. all things washington. looking ahead, cathay pacific facing turbulent times after its largest loss in decades, and we will look at why they are still rejecting the budget route to recovery. next, more reaction to the fed minutes, with a possible other rise in rates this year. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ "daybreak: aisa -- asia." apple may spend $1 billion on original programming. the batter with amazon and netflix. the los angeles-based team will place -- will devise content. the apple budget does not compare. spend $6ays it will billion this year. and tesla mayle help stocks hit a record high this year in taiwan. .he taiex the fund is betting the rollout iphonemodel 3 and the will help. it would make 2017 the best year for the index since 2000 nine, when it rose ne
jodi: yes, she was named after anthony scaramucci.unk a trump, and so -- and evolve the trump -- and rump, so she is on the inside, and they wanted to move quickly and have some sort of comedic asia and after the very short tenure of mr. scaramucci. anchor: ok, thank you, jodi. all things washington. looking ahead, cathay pacific facing turbulent times after its largest loss in decades, and we will look at why they are still rejecting the budget route to recovery. next, more reaction to the fed...
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joined by bloomberg editor jodi schneider.ady reported on today, including increasing u.s. troops engaged in afghanistan. but also we expecting with this speech? jodi: this is important for the president. it is his first speech to the nation since the january address to congress. he is hoping to reset after this with losingeek support from the business charlottesville and the departure of its steve bannon. he is expected to use this to talk about the goals and afghanistan and trying to reset their, as well because afghanistan wasn't something during the campaign that he came and said we should get out of there. now, he wants to have a more sense didn't -- substantial discussion. yvonne: you were so much from him on twitter, it is rare to hear from him in this format. where are we in the situation in afghanistan right now? jodi: this has been the longest u.s. war, 16 years after 9/11. each president has faced this. george w. bush, president obama, and now president trump. they have faced a situation that is difficult. -- aboute
joined by bloomberg editor jodi schneider.ady reported on today, including increasing u.s. troops engaged in afghanistan. but also we expecting with this speech? jodi: this is important for the president. it is his first speech to the nation since the january address to congress. he is hoping to reset after this with losingeek support from the business charlottesville and the departure of its steve bannon. he is expected to use this to talk about the goals and afghanistan and trying to reset...
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jody goldberg has the story. >> cool off with a new beer coming to penn station next week. >> perfectly so i can't get complacent. >> designed to look like the schedule board many commuters have seen with amtrak repair work. blue point brewing came up with the idea waiting for a delayed train. >> everybody deals with the frustration of delays so if we can give the drinkers and commuters some relief through a good beer and something to drink that was the goal. >> 200 cases in the first run, the new german style pilsner has a refreshing taste. >> it has a lot of malt characters. >> we asked the mta to weigh in they say the delays that were feared during the amtrak summer repairs so far have not been that bad they also say hopefully the beer won't be either. >> i like the concept. >> i hope it does not taste as bad as the service is for the trains. >> i think they're making light of the situation which is very appreciated. >> the brewery says this. >> we are taking a difficult situation making it better. >> the beer will start at the penn station and could make its way to local bars. jodi
jody goldberg has the story. >> cool off with a new beer coming to penn station next week. >> perfectly so i can't get complacent. >> designed to look like the schedule board many commuters have seen with amtrak repair work. blue point brewing came up with the idea waiting for a delayed train. >> everybody deals with the frustration of delays so if we can give the drinkers and commuters some relief through a good beer and something to drink that was the goal. >>...