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in miami, florida, i'm emily schmidt. (vicki) emily schmidt. (vicki) fremont police are on the hunt for the woman they say tried to carjack a vehicle in the bart warm springs parking lot. authorities say a man was sitting in his car just before one o'clock this morning when the woman pulled him out. police say the woman then jumped in the car and tried to drive away. authorities say the man was able to pull the keys out of the ignition. the woman then got out of the car and walked away through the parking lot. authorities say the man suffered a minor injury to his hand. (steve) today marks one week since the horrific shooting at the yountville veterans home. three women lost their lives when gunman albert wong took them hostage and fatally shot them at the pathway home, a facility that treats veterans for ptsd. there is a large public memorial planned for the victims and their families set to take place monday. kron four's terisa estacio spoke with one of the organizers about the service as well as reflecting on the tragic events just 7 days ag
in miami, florida, i'm emily schmidt. (vicki) emily schmidt. (vicki) fremont police are on the hunt for the woman they say tried to carjack a vehicle in the bart warm springs parking lot. authorities say a man was sitting in his car just before one o'clock this morning when the woman pulled him out. police say the woman then jumped in the car and tried to drive away. authorities say the man was able to pull the keys out of the ignition. the woman then got out of the car and walked away through...
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it was scheduled to open to foot traffic next year.in miami, florida, i'm emily schmidt.m) that bridge in florida was being built using a method that engineers and contractors use all over the country, including here in the bay area. a recently- completed bridge in vallejo is an example - a very different type of structure, but built with a similar method. kron four's spencer blake is live near that location tonight. spencer, it is called the 'a-b-c method,' what is that and what does that mean for our local bridges? no, an engineer at u-c berkeley says there is nothing wrong with the process.of course, we're still waiting to find out áwhat the problem in florida was, but you don't need to be scared to use bay area bridges...just because they were built using similar methods. the rubble at the florida international the florida international university bridge is still the scene of an investigation.though we don't know everything that went wrong, we do know the bridge, which hadn't even opened for use yet, was built in large pieces off-site that were then trucked in to be p
it was scheduled to open to foot traffic next year.in miami, florida, i'm emily schmidt.m) that bridge in florida was being built using a method that engineers and contractors use all over the country, including here in the bay area. a recently- completed bridge in vallejo is an example - a very different type of structure, but built with a similar method. kron four's spencer blake is live near that location tonight. spencer, it is called the 'a-b-c method,' what is that and what does that mean...
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from our partners at cnn reporter emily schmidt has the voicemail and the latest of recovery efforts.a painstakingly slow cleanup process --following the deadly collapse of a pedestrian bridge at florida international university. tonight -- the florida department of transportation releasing a voicemail from the bridge's lead engineer - denny pate / engineer: "calling to share with you some information about the fiu pedestrian bridge and some cracking that's been observed on the north end of the span we've taken a look at it and, uh, obviously some repairs of whatever will have to be done but from a safety persoective we don't see that there's any issue."ntsb investigators are on the scene trying to figure out what went wrong.robert sumwalt / ntsb chairman: "it really brings a human side of this that life is very precious. and that is our commitment. we don't wanna come back to something like this again."authorities are trying to preserve evidence as emergency crews work methodically to recover bodies of victims still stuck under the bridge.workers will use an airbag to lift the 950-to
from our partners at cnn reporter emily schmidt has the voicemail and the latest of recovery efforts.a painstakingly slow cleanup process --following the deadly collapse of a pedestrian bridge at florida international university. tonight -- the florida department of transportation releasing a voicemail from the bridge's lead engineer - denny pate / engineer: "calling to share with you some information about the fiu pedestrian bridge and some cracking that's been observed on the north end...
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emily chang. back to our coverage of international women's day, diane greene has been ceo of google cloud since 2015. it is a big job. last year, but advisor eric schmidtthat has invested some $30 billion on its cloud services. diane greene was founder and ceo of the amway -- the ceo of -- for -- the background helping, and as i first got to know what was available at google in terms of the phenomenal infrastructure and infrastructure and engineers -- and -- and sadly, realizing what a big deal the cloud was. i knew it was a big deal, but that is just sort of profound when you think about this is a place where everyone in the world can share and the whole world is going digital and being connected to all of these mobile and you cansensors, kind of make this available to -- youth, use almost, almost democratizing technology through it. so it was more interesting the -- so it what i got, was more interesting to me the more into it i got. no google had been talking to me about doing it, and i have been helping them find someone, and i decided i would do it. emily: amazon is in the le ad, and then microsoft. which one are you more afraid of? afraid of ibor
emily chang. back to our coverage of international women's day, diane greene has been ceo of google cloud since 2015. it is a big job. last year, but advisor eric schmidtthat has invested some $30 billion on its cloud services. diane greene was founder and ceo of the amway -- the ceo of -- for -- the background helping, and as i first got to know what was available at google in terms of the phenomenal infrastructure and infrastructure and engineers -- and -- and sadly, realizing what a big deal...
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emily: welcome back to the best of bloomberg technology. diane greene has been ceo of google cloud since 2015 and it is a big job. last year eric schmidtphabet invested $30 billion on the cloud services. before google dian green was founder ceo of mware -- of vmware for a decade. we asked her how she made the jump. diane: i was sort of the background helping. and as i got more and more involved and got to know first what was available at google in terms of the phenomenal infrastructure and technology and engineering. and secondly, just sort of realizing what a big deal because it is. i mean, i knew it was a big deal, but it is profound when you think about, this is a place where everybody in the world can share and the whole world is going digital and being connected to all of these mobile you canand centers and you know, kind of make this available to anybody to use, almost amaga ties technology through it. anyhow, it was exciting to me the more into it i got. so, google had been talking to me about doigng it. eventually i said i would do it. is hotlye cloud contested territory. amazon is in the lead and then microsoft. which one of t
emily: welcome back to the best of bloomberg technology. diane greene has been ceo of google cloud since 2015 and it is a big job. last year eric schmidtphabet invested $30 billion on the cloud services. before google dian green was founder ceo of mware -- of vmware for a decade. we asked her how she made the jump. diane: i was sort of the background helping. and as i got more and more involved and got to know first what was available at google in terms of the phenomenal infrastructure and...