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amanda: coming up, big numbers and big risks.he economic downside of the $16 billion tit-for-tat between the u.s. and china. that's next. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is bloomberg markets. another $16 billion punch in the u.s.-china trade war. washington and beijing each imposed a fresh round of tariffs on imports while talks entered today 2 in d.c. we welcome now scott miller from the center of strategic and international studies in washington. i want to start with your thoughts on how to proceed with talks when you continue to poke at each other this way, continuing tariff escalation while at the table trying to make things subside a little bit. >> thanks for having me on. this $16 billion has been tabled for a long time. it has gone through the process of public comment. it has been more expected. the initial tariffs proposed by the united states as a result of the section 301 investigation into chinese practices was $50 billion. so we had $34 billion in july. and the second tranche is $16 billion. so it is expected. anybo
amanda: coming up, big numbers and big risks.he economic downside of the $16 billion tit-for-tat between the u.s. and china. that's next. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is bloomberg markets. another $16 billion punch in the u.s.-china trade war. washington and beijing each imposed a fresh round of tariffs on imports while talks entered today 2 in d.c. we welcome now scott miller from the center of strategic and international studies in washington. i want to start with your thoughts on how...
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amanda: fue muy difÍcil.ncÉ una nueva vida. empecÉ a utilizar los ortopÉdicos y a comenzar una vida nueva con el amor de mi vida y con ayuda de toda mi familia que tambiÉn estÁ aquÍ. ahora estoy sÚper feliz pero no fue nada fÁcil al principio. borja: amanda, estamos muy emocionados escuchando tu historia y nos encanta ver que cuenten con el apoyo de toda tu familia que estÁ conectada en la ediciÓn digital con nosotros. hablemos de la parte bonita y de cÓmo fueel sueÑo cumplido de entrar caminando al altar para dar el sÍ junto al amor de tu vida. amanda: estaba muy feliz pero tambiÉn super nerviosa de que me podÍa caer. [risas] amanda: caminÉ y ahÍ me casÉ y comenzaron todos mis sueÑos. carolina: realmente es una historia hermosa y nos encanta compartirla en la ediciÓn digital asÍ como tambiÉn de poder ver este final feliz. felicidades para ti, para tu esposo y para toda tu familia. nos llena de felicidad ese tipo de historias y que sean felices para toda la vida. borja: muchas gracias por estar con nosotros.
amanda: fue muy difÍcil.ncÉ una nueva vida. empecÉ a utilizar los ortopÉdicos y a comenzar una vida nueva con el amor de mi vida y con ayuda de toda mi familia que tambiÉn estÁ aquÍ. ahora estoy sÚper feliz pero no fue nada fÁcil al principio. borja: amanda, estamos muy emocionados escuchando tu historia y nos encanta ver que cuenten con el apoyo de toda tu familia que estÁ conectada en la ediciÓn digital con nosotros. hablemos de la parte bonita y de cÓmo fueel sueÑo cumplido de...
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amanda del castillo is on the bridge and she is watching these cars as they are not moving, amanda. >> yeah. and new in the last ten minutes, more bad news for the drivers. all of the eastbound lanes are shut down once again. at one point chp opened at least one lane but that investigation continues into that deadly shooting and the subsequent crash. i want patrick to pan out. you can see all of the traffic. no one is moving. we were able to move about a mile and a half towards treasure island and that's where we're expected to meet with chp officers to really get an update on what happened. but if you're just joining me, let's get you caught up. around 2:23, when police got the first call about a driver hearing about five gunshots. after those gunshots were heard, we know that driver was hit by anin the he driver of that suv died of gunshot wounds. a second had gunshot wounds and a third passenger in the suv had some unknown injuries. we know that driver of the car that it crashed into is doing all right this morning. but there is a third car. we still don't know much about it. chp i
amanda del castillo is on the bridge and she is watching these cars as they are not moving, amanda. >> yeah. and new in the last ten minutes, more bad news for the drivers. all of the eastbound lanes are shut down once again. at one point chp opened at least one lane but that investigation continues into that deadly shooting and the subsequent crash. i want patrick to pan out. you can see all of the traffic. no one is moving. we were able to move about a mile and a half towards treasure...
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amanda. amanda: the u.s.ay taking further action against russia issuing fresh sanctions against moscow. after the nerve attack in the u k, washington said they expect measures to going to affect the 22nd of this month. the ruble is already feeling the pain today thanks to a two-year low on the news. more on the impact, professor and senior research scholar from columbia university, great to have you with us. hownt to start with surprising this was the russians are calling the sanctions illegal but are also expressing that it is a different tone than expected from the president. are they surprised the u.s. took reaction? >> it is stuff way a different tone from what the president said that i do not think russians should be too surprised. it is a law that has been on the books since 1991. it has very clearly defined requirements for investigation and determinations by the state department. congress has actually been pushing the state department to make a determination on this for months. inm sure the folks wash
amanda. amanda: the u.s.ay taking further action against russia issuing fresh sanctions against moscow. after the nerve attack in the u k, washington said they expect measures to going to affect the 22nd of this month. the ruble is already feeling the pain today thanks to a two-year low on the news. more on the impact, professor and senior research scholar from columbia university, great to have you with us. hownt to start with surprising this was the russians are calling the sanctions illegal...
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good morning, amanda. >> good morning. a lot of people frustrated, wanting to make it across the bay bridge but that is not going to happen. i'm going to move out of the way so you can see the stopped traffic. we did connect with chp in the last 15 minutes and while they couldn't offer me a suspect description they tell me there were cameras in the area of that fatal shooting that happened around 2:23 this morning and they are hopeful they will be able to pull footage from those cameras to really give us a description hopefully some time soon. let's get you caught up if you're just joining us, around 2:23, police did receive a call of a driver who heard about five gun shots after hearing those gun shots an suv actually swerved into the car, in the suv, there were three people, the driver of the suv was shot and killed, a second passenger also suffered some gunshot wounds and a third injured in the crash. the person that they crashed into is doing all right this morning but so many people here making their commute into the
good morning, amanda. >> good morning. a lot of people frustrated, wanting to make it across the bay bridge but that is not going to happen. i'm going to move out of the way so you can see the stopped traffic. we did connect with chp in the last 15 minutes and while they couldn't offer me a suspect description they tell me there were cameras in the area of that fatal shooting that happened around 2:23 this morning and they are hopeful they will be able to pull footage from those cameras...
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one of the main characters using a cheech just like amanda.trated the book at the time with random clip art images, but now thought it and amanda deserved something more and asked kayla to deliver. >> i feel very honored. >> the fact that she has a disability herself and is able to come up with such good work, it just -- it makes the book that much more meaningful. >> reporter: the finished product now two books promoting the cape the of those with disabilities han done good for both women. one proving once again she has more to deliver this world than she ever thought, and for the other, preserving in print forever the memory of a girl gone too soon. edith says she recently discovered the beginning of what was to be another book. so soon, she and kayla might be collaborating on their third. garvin thomas, nbc bay area news. >> i have the feeling garvin is going to bring you that when that happens. >> we can't wait for it. >> we'll be right back. my name is jamir dixon and i'm a locate and mark fieldman for pg&e. most people in the community r
one of the main characters using a cheech just like amanda.trated the book at the time with random clip art images, but now thought it and amanda deserved something more and asked kayla to deliver. >> i feel very honored. >> the fact that she has a disability herself and is able to come up with such good work, it just -- it makes the book that much more meaningful. >> reporter: the finished product now two books promoting the cape the of those with disabilities han done good...
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back with him, amanda schultz and kim carpenter. last night on the program you brought up the idea that omarosa claimed she was offered 15,0$15. >> essentially severance on a monthly basis in order not to speak out, and there have been others offered that as well. we talked about the former body man for the president who is getting reportedly some $15,000 paid by the rnc. to do security for the 2020 convention, which i mean, i'm not sure whether what the security setup is right now for a convention that is so far off. but it is interesting that -- i mean, is that common, amanda, as far as you know? >> i think there are very legitimate questions between pairing the prospect of a nondisclosure agreement with a very high paying job that may not require very much work. that seems to me that the rnc may be being used as a hush money slush fund, and there should be questions about what michael cohen's role was as deputy finance chair where he orchestrated hush money payments for a former big rnc donor to a former playmate. there is a lot
back with him, amanda schultz and kim carpenter. last night on the program you brought up the idea that omarosa claimed she was offered 15,0$15. >> essentially severance on a monthly basis in order not to speak out, and there have been others offered that as well. we talked about the former body man for the president who is getting reportedly some $15,000 paid by the rnc. to do security for the 2020 convention, which i mean, i'm not sure whether what the security setup is right now for a...
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being amanda, she also wanted to dance. ♪ 'cause i give you all of me turns out you don't need legs've got the heart. tony dokoupil, cbs news, potomac, maryland. >> beautiful. >>> well, coming up first on "cbs this morning," reebok is launching a sustainable sneaker made from natural ingredients. i'm anne-marie green. ie green. that was, surprisingly, not terrible. even without scrubbing, lysol power toilet bowl cleaner attacks tough limescale and rust stains to clean 10 times better than clorox toilet bowl cleaner. lysol. what it takes to protect.® made fresh with two eggs, jimmcheese, and sausage,les, and ready in seconds. now you can enjoy the taste of a saturday morning breakfast... ted? ...even on a wednesday. jimmy dean simple scrambles. now available with egg whites. what might seem like a small cough can be a big bad problem for your grandchildren. babies too young to be vaccinated against whooping cough are the most at risk for severe illness. help prevent this! talk to your doctor or pharmacist today about getting vaccinated against whooping cough. today, life-changing tec
being amanda, she also wanted to dance. ♪ 'cause i give you all of me turns out you don't need legs've got the heart. tony dokoupil, cbs news, potomac, maryland. >> beautiful. >>> well, coming up first on "cbs this morning," reebok is launching a sustainable sneaker made from natural ingredients. i'm anne-marie green. ie green. that was, surprisingly, not terrible. even without scrubbing, lysol power toilet bowl cleaner attacks tough limescale and rust stains to clean...
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one of the main characters, using a wheelchair just like amanda. edith had illustrated the book at art images but thought it and amanda deserved something more and asked kayla to deliver it. >> i feel very honored. >> the fact she has a disability herself and is able to come up with such good work, and it just -- it makes the book that much more meaningful. >> reporter: the finished product, now two books, promoting the capability of those with disabilities has done good for both women. one, proving once again she has more to deliver this world than she ever thought. and for the other, preserving in print forever the memory of a girl gone too soon. >> that's incredible. >> yeah. she is so talented. >> she is so talented. >> and the more people that discover that, the broader her world gets. i posted on my facebook page garvin thomas, nbc bay area, the first story we did with kayla. i went back and watched that today. it is a wonderful story about the one single act of kindness and how that can start snowballing in somebody's life and make all of th
one of the main characters, using a wheelchair just like amanda. edith had illustrated the book at art images but thought it and amanda deserved something more and asked kayla to deliver it. >> i feel very honored. >> the fact she has a disability herself and is able to come up with such good work, and it just -- it makes the book that much more meaningful. >> reporter: the finished product, now two books, promoting the capability of those with disabilities has done good for...
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amanda alexander. thank you so much for being here with us th morning. >> thanks for having me. >> this is an exciting time.tu congtions on getting through your first full week of the school year. i'm sure you've beenyo making rounds trying to get to as many campuses as possible. >> i have visited tons of schools this past week. f >> i thi some people you may be a new face but really you are not. d.c. is -- these are your stomping grounds and youte st-- you've risen through the ranks and started as an elementary schoolteache can you tell our viewers about where you come from and why d.cs so much of your heart? >> yeah, well, i've been here the past 25 yeaif of my actually, my entire adulthood has been spent in washington, d.c. so i beganmy career as kindergarten teacher at walker jones elementary school in 1998. >> the little ones. >> it was a wonderful experience and i learned a lot at that school. i later became an assistant principal, and i actually did that role in new york city. >> okay. >> i was
amanda alexander. thank you so much for being here with us th morning. >> thanks for having me. >> this is an exciting time.tu congtions on getting through your first full week of the school year. i'm sure you've beenyo making rounds trying to get to as many campuses as possible. >> i have visited tons of schools this past week. f >> i thi some people you may be a new face but really you are not. d.c. is -- these are your stomping grounds and youte st-- you've risen...
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we're joined by amanda wurtz. democratic strategist and vice president of the remington road group and a political consulting group based in ohio. david jolly, a former republican congressman from florida. and cornell belcher, a democratic pollster and msnbc political analyst. and amanda, to your ohio expertise, what do you think we're seeing tonight? where do you think this is going? >> republicans, this should not be a race. the fact that they have spent millions of dollars. donald trump was just in delaware county last saturday where now all eyes are focused on delaware county. it's a county he was very successful in. this should not be a race. this has been held by republicans for 35 years. and the incumbents have always won by -- with 64, 65% of the vote. the fact that we're now watching precinct by precinct in delaware county is incredible. >> david jolly, your former colleague in the house of representatives, his last run in that district less than two years ago, he won by 37 points. the republican won by 3
we're joined by amanda wurtz. democratic strategist and vice president of the remington road group and a political consulting group based in ohio. david jolly, a former republican congressman from florida. and cornell belcher, a democratic pollster and msnbc political analyst. and amanda, to your ohio expertise, what do you think we're seeing tonight? where do you think this is going? >> republicans, this should not be a race. the fact that they have spent millions of dollars. donald...
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his own daughters, amanda and rebecca.lhouse phone calls to launch a youtube crusade to defend him against nique's family. >> all these years we were told to be silent. to protect mom's image. we can't be silent anymore. >> okay. >> my daddy's now in jail because of these false allegations. it's time we tell the truth. that's even better. >> reporter: just listen. they execute his instructions almost word for word. >> and it's finally time for us to tell the truth and for us to call them out on their lies. and now's our chance. >> say something insulting. from this, pathological lying family that doesn't want their dirty laundry aired, but the truth will come out. >> yes, sir. >> the family is making sure that we can't say anything, we can't argue to keep their dirty laundry from being aired. >> reporter: then matt uses his daughters to support his claim that their mother nique was crazy. >> my mom started pacing back and forth, and she started kind of mumbling to herself. >> don't forget to tell everybody about the youtub
his own daughters, amanda and rebecca.lhouse phone calls to launch a youtube crusade to defend him against nique's family. >> all these years we were told to be silent. to protect mom's image. we can't be silent anymore. >> okay. >> my daddy's now in jail because of these false allegations. it's time we tell the truth. that's even better. >> reporter: just listen. they execute his instructions almost word for word. >> and it's finally time for us to tell the truth...
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i tried to get him to leave. >> reporter: instead, frank proposed and amanda said yes. on one condition. >> hi. >> how are you doing? >> doing great. >> reporter: she wanted to walk down the aisle. quadruple amputees are rare and amanda is only one of a small number of women in the world to have lost all four limbs. >> the likelihood of me truly walking independently again was pretty slim because very few people have what it takes. >> reporter: but this past saturday, amanda was ready. >>> what was the best part of the wedding? >> not tripping on the way. i told you, i'm pretty stubborn. let me have a floor-length gown. >> reporter: she and frank to be the vows they had long been living including the one about in sickness and in health. >> i will. >> you better. >> reporter: and, of course, amanda being amanda, she also wanted to dance. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: turns out you don't need legs to stand if you've got the heart. tony dokoupil, cbs news, potomac, maryland. >> that is the overnight news authorize this tuesd for this tuesday. for some of you, the news continues on the
i tried to get him to leave. >> reporter: instead, frank proposed and amanda said yes. on one condition. >> hi. >> how are you doing? >> doing great. >> reporter: she wanted to walk down the aisle. quadruple amputees are rare and amanda is only one of a small number of women in the world to have lost all four limbs. >> the likelihood of me truly walking independently again was pretty slim because very few people have what it takes. >> reporter: but this...
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i tried to get him to leave. >> reporter: instead, frank proposed, and amanda said yes.re how you doing? >> great. >> i'm hanging in there. >> g. weing gr >> reporter: she wanted to walk rewn the aisle. quadruple amputees are rare, and ldanda is one of only a small number of women in the world to have lost all four limbs. wa the likelihood of me truly walking independently again was pretty slim, because very few people have what it takes. >> reporter: but this past saturday, amanda was ready. what was the best part of the wedding? >> not tripping on the way down the aisle. ( laughs ) i told you, i'm pretty stubborn. so i was like, oh, let me have a floor-length gown. >> reporter: she and frank took the vows they had long been living, including the one about in sickness and in health. >> i will. >> you better. ( laughs ) >> reporter: and of course amanda being amanda, she also wanted to dance. ♪ 'cause i give you all of me >> reporter: turns out you don't need legs to stand, if you've got the heart. tony dokoupil, cbs news, potomac, maryland. >> glor: speechless. congrats
i tried to get him to leave. >> reporter: instead, frank proposed, and amanda said yes.re how you doing? >> great. >> i'm hanging in there. >> g. weing gr >> reporter: she wanted to walk rewn the aisle. quadruple amputees are rare, and ldanda is one of only a small number of women in the world to have lost all four limbs. wa the likelihood of me truly walking independently again was pretty slim, because very few people have what it takes. >> reporter: but...
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ed and amanda, we are so sorry for your loss. your story, it's heartbreaking that you were on the phone with your five-year-old great grandson james as the fire was moving in. can you tell us what happened when you went to the doctor, you left the house to go to the doctor. did you know how close the wildfires were at that moment? >> the fire was a couple miles away from my house. it was plum across the river. there wasn't anything near my house and they didn't give know advantage situation noti-- know advantage situation notices or nothing, my wife called me and i took off back up there and when i got up there, there was traffic blocking the road all the way. i got down there and some guy was blown over by the fire, i helped him get out but i still went down there and they stopped me and wouldn't let me go in. it was my babies and my wife and i should have been laying there with them. >> oh, ed -- >> i should have went regardless of what anybody said. the fire was just a big fire tornado and they were -- and the fire didn't come
ed and amanda, we are so sorry for your loss. your story, it's heartbreaking that you were on the phone with your five-year-old great grandson james as the fire was moving in. can you tell us what happened when you went to the doctor, you left the house to go to the doctor. did you know how close the wildfires were at that moment? >> the fire was a couple miles away from my house. it was plum across the river. there wasn't anything near my house and they didn't give know advantage...
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i'm reporting live in san jose tonight, amanda del castillo, abc7 news. >> amanda, thank you. new at 11:00, a canadian mother and daughter planning a california camping adventure had gone missing shortly after landing in san francisco. the two were last seen at the vagabond hotel in burlingame on subbed august 26. they had es are hreservations bt never a rind. san mateo county sheriff released these photos. audrey rodrigue and daughter emily rodrigue. her boyfriend filed a missing person's report after not communicating with him since sunday. >> we have not been able to get in touch with her, we're rohr i had about her. >> the mother and daughter rented a dark gray 2018 ford focus. they planned to camp at multiple sites along the coast. if you know anything about their whereabouts, contact the san mateo county sheriff. >> tonight an east bay family is taking new steps to protect their home after a group of robbers broke into their house in broad daylight. the abc7 news reporter kate larson is live now in hercules where she spoke with the family. kate. >> reporter: well, dan, t
i'm reporting live in san jose tonight, amanda del castillo, abc7 news. >> amanda, thank you. new at 11:00, a canadian mother and daughter planning a california camping adventure had gone missing shortly after landing in san francisco. the two were last seen at the vagabond hotel in burlingame on subbed august 26. they had es are hreservations bt never a rind. san mateo county sheriff released these photos. audrey rodrigue and daughter emily rodrigue. her boyfriend filed a missing...
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amanda dixon, analyst at bankrate.com joins us to talk about that. welcome amanda, nice to ha.s for having me. >> this market has been a gift fin many cases those saving for retirement. why do you think millennialsre stressed out not just about money, but also thinks like work. millennials are so stressed because they're in a transitional stagen life and they're trying to advance in their careers and become financially stable and this is happening at a time when wages are stagnant and a lot of them are starting familiestand they ave a lot on their plates. >> it's critical when you identify that they're theer o millennials, age 29 to 37. these are young people who came of age during the financial crisis ten years ago and they rememberthat, don't they? >> absolutely. a lot of these millennials, they remember when their parents struggled financially and so a lot of them have that smindset they try to improve their own livesial >> are you finding or did your research find that they are actively investing in the stock market to either save for o retireme build up that nest egg and a
amanda dixon, analyst at bankrate.com joins us to talk about that. welcome amanda, nice to ha.s for having me. >> this market has been a gift fin many cases those saving for retirement. why do you think millennialsre stressed out not just about money, but also thinks like work. millennials are so stressed because they're in a transitional stagen life and they're trying to advance in their careers and become financially stable and this is happening at a time when wages are stagnant and a...
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and last week amanda says shanann confided suspicions of infidelity.iend of the watts family:"she said that it came to her mind that possibly he could be cheating but at the same time, she was like, you know, he, he has no game." but they say he tricked them. only once when they were with him did they see any red flags. nicholas thayer/friend of the watts family:"it was tuesday afternoon. and it was just, kind of ... i thought ... too easily ways of knowing ... where she could have been. and he didn't seem all that eager to look into it."they called detectives that night to report it.still they say the watts appeared to be a happy family and even if they weren't, no one expected this. amanda thayer/friend of the watts family:"he just didn't seem like the type of guy to injure a fly - let along his entire family."voice of nicholas thayer/friend of the watts family:"i look at my little girl and i don't know how anybody could do that - there's no reason." reason."that - there's no anybody could do that - there's no reason." reason." (pam) coming up: an 18
and last week amanda says shanann confided suspicions of infidelity.iend of the watts family:"she said that it came to her mind that possibly he could be cheating but at the same time, she was like, you know, he, he has no game." but they say he tricked them. only once when they were with him did they see any red flags. nicholas thayer/friend of the watts family:"it was tuesday afternoon. and it was just, kind of ... i thought ... too easily ways of knowing ... where she could...
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it is interesting and is that common, amanda as far as you know? >> i think they are legitimate questions between pairing the prospect of a non-disclosure dpree agreement of a high paying job that does not require municipal. that seems to be that the rnc is uses hush money. there should be questions of michael cohen's role where he orchestrated hush money payments and he paid a former play mate. there is a lot going on. >> as these non-disclosure agreements applied to official work is appalling. not only the president would ask taxpayer employees to sign non-disclosures. they work for the united states of america and not personal brand ambassador for the president. i don't think these mdas work are enforceable. they are successful because they put a price on anyone who speaks out against the president. the question is how much will they pay? any time he says something that could be in the category of demeaning or disparaging the president, you may have to think about calling the lawyer. that bleeds through of all s you are the surrogates. maybe we
it is interesting and is that common, amanda as far as you know? >> i think they are legitimate questions between pairing the prospect of a non-disclosure dpree agreement of a high paying job that does not require municipal. that seems to be that the rnc is uses hush money. there should be questions of michael cohen's role where he orchestrated hush money payments and he paid a former play mate. there is a lot going on. >> as these non-disclosure agreements applied to official work...
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amanda: that could be just rhetoric. is there any reason to believe there is a case here against companies? in some cases, over prescribed medicine, but legal medicine? >> there's no reason to believe there is a case. we have not heard yet from doj. i have asked them whether there is something that they might do or if this is something there looking into for the president. have not heard yet back. shery: in may, we saw american patients first, a plan introduced by the president. how can we say these plans are developing so far? >> there have been a lot of steps taken, a lot of policy steps that are in the weeds sometimes, looking at ways to be able to help medicare particularly bring down drug prices. there are areas in medicare that can be experimented with. that is one way they will try to tackle this. the hhs secretary said they would help insurance companies and pharmacy benefit managers to be able to negotiate in a certain part of medicare for certain drugs that are administers in a doctors office or a hospital. the
amanda: that could be just rhetoric. is there any reason to believe there is a case here against companies? in some cases, over prescribed medicine, but legal medicine? >> there's no reason to believe there is a case. we have not heard yet from doj. i have asked them whether there is something that they might do or if this is something there looking into for the president. have not heard yet back. shery: in may, we saw american patients first, a plan introduced by the president. how can...
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amanda could move from her $dated mobile he into a house built by habitat for humanity.unteers built the structure in three days, a so-called blitz build. november of last year she got thkeys. >> thedoor, as you can see, has come apart. >> reporter: shortly after moving in amanda noticed several issues with the foundation and reached oit to h for humanity. w they fixed a major code violation probablhin a month or two. >> reporter: but more problems arted flowing. >> and this tells exactly what's wrong with my water right here. >> reporter: the water, while not contaminated, turns brown and has an odor and stains the new tile. amanda still has to bathe in this water, but she's avoided drinking it for now. wh does she drink? take a look at this. she's stocked up on all these containers of water. when they goem y, they are too expensive to buy new ones, so she takes the emptyerontainers o a friend's house and fills them up in a statement mailed to news 4, the greater fredericksburg habitat for heir work,tand by adding that the water has been certified as safe and promisi to
amanda could move from her $dated mobile he into a house built by habitat for humanity.unteers built the structure in three days, a so-called blitz build. november of last year she got thkeys. >> thedoor, as you can see, has come apart. >> reporter: shortly after moving in amanda noticed several issues with the foundation and reached oit to h for humanity. w they fixed a major code violation probablhin a month or two. >> reporter: but more problems arted flowing. >> and...
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amanda is live tonight with details. amanda? >> reporter: yeah, vineyards to eliminate the dry grass and give the community a real tuscan feel and much more. views and vineyards, that's what neighborhoods will soon be a reality for residents. >> the undeveloped slope of the hill, that right now is planned to be undevel lopped non non-landscaped area. >> reporter: an area which burned ten acres last year. >> that was one of the eye opening experiences we had. from that, we said what can we do with all this dead grass? so we brainstormed and said, what if we put grapevines on the side of the hill. >> reporter: once the vines are grown, it would eliminate the grass serving as a firebreak. eventually, neighbors will vote on whether they want to use existing tax funds. >> it's the first time san jose has had this kind of project come forward. it's innovative and we look forward to working on it. >> reporter: thursday, the grand opening of the park is part of the development obligation. but it will be sometime before vines start growi
amanda is live tonight with details. amanda? >> reporter: yeah, vineyards to eliminate the dry grass and give the community a real tuscan feel and much more. views and vineyards, that's what neighborhoods will soon be a reality for residents. >> the undeveloped slope of the hill, that right now is planned to be undevel lopped non non-landscaped area. >> reporter: an area which burned ten acres last year. >> that was one of the eye opening experiences we had. from that,...
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. >> and i'm amanda lang. amanda: we are joined by our bloomberg audiences. shery: 30 minutes and counting until the fed decision. in-depth analysis with an all-star lineup. -- lighthizer meeting mexico's economy minister, leaving canada in the cold. , steve joyce, on the a newo refinance with facility. news on wells fargo, hearing from the department of justice that wells fargo has agreed to pay $2.09 billion in penalties. the penalty is for allegedly misrepresenting loan quality. we knew the federal investigation into wells fargo sales practices was going on. we are now hearing from the doj that wells fargo has agreed to pay more than $2 billion in penalties for allegedly misrepresenting loan quality. we are now seeing wells fargo as the -- s, asrepresenting loan quality federal investigations continue on their practices. still on the green, paring earlier gains. the broader markets, checking what u.s. stocks are doing, they are now falling. the dow is losing .3%. apple's solid results, but also trade war rhetoric heating up between the u.s. and china. , th
. >> and i'm amanda lang. amanda: we are joined by our bloomberg audiences. shery: 30 minutes and counting until the fed decision. in-depth analysis with an all-star lineup. -- lighthizer meeting mexico's economy minister, leaving canada in the cold. , steve joyce, on the a newo refinance with facility. news on wells fargo, hearing from the department of justice that wells fargo has agreed to pay $2.09 billion in penalties. the penalty is for allegedly misrepresenting loan quality. we...
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amanda: and i'm amanda lang. we are joined by our audiences -- shery: here are the stories we are following. reuters reporting the saudi arabia is set to call off its highly anticipated aramco ipo. counting down to fed minutes at 2:00 p.m. new york time with merrill lynch's ethan harris. amanda: president trump throws twitter jabs at his former lawyer, michael cohen, after his guilty plea, but praises paul manafort as a grave -- as a brave man. shery: we are seeing u.s. stocks the u.s.the moment, down 2/10 of 1% while the s&p 500 is flat. we are seeing thin trading -- tradingll tensions and president trump's legal troubles. , and oil00 is leading prices are above $57 per barrel. of nasdaq is gaining 4/10 1%. let's talk about trade headlines, a little more optimism on a new nafta. the dollar is now broadly weaker global purists, while the mexican peso is leading among the currencies. miss nextn economy economy minister is saying he is hoping for -- in the next few -- , jared kushner saying that a nafta deal could
amanda: and i'm amanda lang. we are joined by our audiences -- shery: here are the stories we are following. reuters reporting the saudi arabia is set to call off its highly anticipated aramco ipo. counting down to fed minutes at 2:00 p.m. new york time with merrill lynch's ethan harris. amanda: president trump throws twitter jabs at his former lawyer, michael cohen, after his guilty plea, but praises paul manafort as a grave -- as a brave man. shery: we are seeing u.s. stocks the u.s.the...
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cnn political commentators van jones, scott jennings and amanda carpenter.a is the author of "gas lighting: why we love it when trump lies to us." good evening. so, van, you first. when she speaks about, when she says america we know and love, let's be clear, that america has not existed historically or even today for a lot of people. >> well, i mean, not for a lot of people. listen, i was appalled by her comments and i'm more appalled by her attempt to try to walk them back today as if we didn't hear what she said. if she wanted to do what they usually do, what they usually do is they say we don't like undocumented immigrants or illegal immigrants because it's not safe for the country, it's about the rule of law. she did not say that. i was shocked because she dropped all the pretense last night. and she said this is about demographic changes. i'm sorry, that means race and ethnicity. look it up. so for the first time in a while, she came with no kind of pretense and she said her problem with the changes is race. then it blew up in her face and now she goes
cnn political commentators van jones, scott jennings and amanda carpenter.a is the author of "gas lighting: why we love it when trump lies to us." good evening. so, van, you first. when she speaks about, when she says america we know and love, let's be clear, that america has not existed historically or even today for a lot of people. >> well, i mean, not for a lot of people. listen, i was appalled by her comments and i'm more appalled by her attempt to try to walk them back...
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amanda: that was jim fiddling.ap earnings call on message on the numbers and mum on all the drama. why strong numbers will not be in us to stop the questions about les moonves. that is next. ♪ shery: this is bloomberg markets. i'm shery ahn in new york. amanda: and in toronto i am amanda lang. -- reston moonves allegations were detailed against him in the new yorker. he had a growth drivers in digital subscriptions and they m -- stay mum on the controversy. " cbs is in a good place operationally. we are asking about executive late." paul joins us now. it is quite surprising is never came up. paul: many people filling the analysts should of challenged management. what i have been telling people is if you're an analyst you don't want to run the risk of alienating management. it is in your best interest at a good working relationship with the management. they canthe feeling get paid by the client is providing corporate access that is bringing management aims around to visit with fund managers around the country. if yo
amanda: that was jim fiddling.ap earnings call on message on the numbers and mum on all the drama. why strong numbers will not be in us to stop the questions about les moonves. that is next. ♪ shery: this is bloomberg markets. i'm shery ahn in new york. amanda: and in toronto i am amanda lang. -- reston moonves allegations were detailed against him in the new yorker. he had a growth drivers in digital subscriptions and they m -- stay mum on the controversy. " cbs is in a good place...
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amanda? >> reggie, jessica, the contractor involved in friday's deadly workplace accident that happened at this construction site has a history of safety violations and issues that were never reported to the city. that's according to the "san francisco examiner" the paper found shimmick construction had been linked to almost 50 workplace safety violations over the last ten years. that's 5-0. however "the examiner" reports in 2017 shimmick construction and their current partner answered no when an sfmta questionnaire asked if they had been cited for serious or willful violations. a spokesman told the paper shimmick construction represented they met the requirements to prequalify for the bid but last friday when a temporary steel beam fell on 51-year-old patrick ricketts working construction inside the 100-year-old twin peaks tunnel. now osha is still investigating exactly what happened on friday. we know that ricketts' funeral is expected next week. reporting live from the west portal station,
amanda? >> reggie, jessica, the contractor involved in friday's deadly workplace accident that happened at this construction site has a history of safety violations and issues that were never reported to the city. that's according to the "san francisco examiner" the paper found shimmick construction had been linked to almost 50 workplace safety violations over the last ten years. that's 5-0. however "the examiner" reports in 2017 shimmick construction and their current...
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i just want to respond to something that amanda said. strikes me as odd when you go through all of these kind of bureaucratic things the united states has to do to deal on kind of issues that are turkey's making that we have to go to these kind of herculean diplomatic bureaucratic efforts, yet we continue to refer to this country as a strategic ally of the united states. about them holding united states citizens. if the turks would provide compelling evidence of his guilt, i think he would be extradited. but we have working groups, working groups about shooting american soldiers. this to me is really kind of strange. >> it's not entirely -- germany has done the same thing with turkey. germany also had political prisoners. germany tried to do a lot of diplomatic outreach, finally worked a deal to -- >> my point -- >> some of this is not unique to the way the government is responding. >> i'm not criticizing the u.s. government. what i'm saying, it's odd to think we have to go through all of this in our dealings with a strategic ally. maybe
i just want to respond to something that amanda said. strikes me as odd when you go through all of these kind of bureaucratic things the united states has to do to deal on kind of issues that are turkey's making that we have to go to these kind of herculean diplomatic bureaucratic efforts, yet we continue to refer to this country as a strategic ally of the united states. about them holding united states citizens. if the turks would provide compelling evidence of his guilt, i think he would be...
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tonight -- amanda seyfried, msnbc anchor katy tur, music from brandi carlile, featuring the 8g band withmmanuelle caplette. ♪ a [ chee applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. e [ cheers and appla >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers, this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that's fantastic. in that case, let's get to the news. in an interview last night, president trump said that he an told rusresident vladimir putin not to meddle in any future u.s. elections. so good news, apparently there are going to be future u.s. elecons. [ laughter and applause ] no small thing. the white house announced today that president trump plans to re invite russiandent vladimir putin to washington t this fall in w sure to be the worst ever episode of "undercover boss." [ laughter and applause ] russian state media showed video siday of nuclear weapons being tested despite pnt trump and vladimir putin talking this week about avoiding an arms race. even worse, they showed the helsinki summit with a laugh track. >> there was no collusion at all.la hter and applaus
tonight -- amanda seyfried, msnbc anchor katy tur, music from brandi carlile, featuring the 8g band withmmanuelle caplette. ♪ a [ chee applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. e [ cheers and appla >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers, this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that's fantastic. in that case, let's get to the news. in an interview last night, president trump said that he an told rusresident vladimir putin not to meddle...
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amanda: absolutely.s is a contentious hour and a half meeting with representatives from bank of defending these policies and really getting some feedback from lawmakers in louisiana. the louisiana treasurer is a former army officer and he also was a narcotics detective. he said this decision was personal to him because he used to carry again. taylor: what was the impact if any on bank of america and citigroup as an underwriter? amanda: this deal was $600 million with the bond sales so it's a drop in the bucket for these two banks. they are the biggest underwriters of munis. underwrote $110 billion in sales last year so with the drop in the bucket for them, but there is concern about could we see more states and cities and act policies like this? taylor: it's interesting that you could see more states and cities because we have seen a few of them taking the stance. what are some examples of latest public official standing up for what they think is their policy either side? they came in 2016 and 2017 with
amanda: absolutely.s is a contentious hour and a half meeting with representatives from bank of defending these policies and really getting some feedback from lawmakers in louisiana. the louisiana treasurer is a former army officer and he also was a narcotics detective. he said this decision was personal to him because he used to carry again. taylor: what was the impact if any on bank of america and citigroup as an underwriter? amanda: this deal was $600 million with the bond sales so it's a...
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amanda called to see she a g frank wereng to finally marry. she called us to meet at the new home they would move into after the wedding. it had been a year since we met. >> hi, barbara, how are you? been so long. >> reporr: a year. my goodness. you look great -- >> thank you. i've been drinking my milk. >> reporter: she's standing at her fulheight, a lot different from a year ago when she was still trying to learn to walk on her first set of painful osthetic legs and toead a life that had changed so drastically since a miss diagnosis led to the amputation of all four limbs. as a single mother of boys, she knew s had no alternative but to survive and make the best of her faith. as the fiancee of a wonderful man whomhe had metnd fallen in love with, what would happen? they would playfully practice their first dance, but amanda put all serious talk of marriage on hold. at least until she felt s could once again stand besides him on equal footing. you're engaged? >> i am. i'm so excited. i finally have hands that i can pu engagement ring on now.
amanda called to see she a g frank wereng to finally marry. she called us to meet at the new home they would move into after the wedding. it had been a year since we met. >> hi, barbara, how are you? been so long. >> reporr: a year. my goodness. you look great -- >> thank you. i've been drinking my milk. >> reporter: she's standing at her fulheight, a lot different from a year ago when she was still trying to learn to walk on her first set of painful osthetic legs and...
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amanda? you mentioned the dollar losing ground, that's the good news this session for gold, but take a look at your terminal, a picture of what's happening to the 13 consecutive weeks of net outflows, the longest run in five years of negativity. of course, the perfect storm for gold. commodities have in general that week, inflation not really showing any signs of life. gold has been the territory of the bears. as china and the u.s. agreed to talk to try to resolve trade disputes, canada having issues of its own with china. there is no deal insight and tensions around investments remain. i discussed this with the chinese ambassador to canada earlier today. asking if yout by can characterize the canada china relationship right now. is it in a good state question those> i think that relations are now in a good state, especially -- stay? >> i think the those relations are now in a good state after the visit. work on the corporations in the right areas have gone well. shery: how close are we to --
amanda? you mentioned the dollar losing ground, that's the good news this session for gold, but take a look at your terminal, a picture of what's happening to the 13 consecutive weeks of net outflows, the longest run in five years of negativity. of course, the perfect storm for gold. commodities have in general that week, inflation not really showing any signs of life. gold has been the territory of the bears. as china and the u.s. agreed to talk to try to resolve trade disputes, canada having...
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she said amanda was warm and generous with a great sense of humour.rearrested. he has been arrested on suspicion of murder. two other men have been arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender. the greaser thanked the public for all the information so far. the headlines on bbc news... venezuela's president says he has survived an assasination attempt involving explosive drones. several soldiers were injured. plans to make everyone in england a potential organ donor — unless they decide to opt out — are set out by the government today. liam fox — the international trade secretary — says ‘no deal‘ is the most likely outcome for the uk in brexit negotiations. but downing street insist the government can get a good deal. as we've been hearing, the veteran entertainer barry chuckle has died at the age of 73. he was half of the comedy duo the chuckle brothers. earlier we spoke to emma bullimore from the tv times about barry chuckle's life in entertainment. everyone loves them. they were on tv for more than 20 years. they are pa rt for more than 20 years.
she said amanda was warm and generous with a great sense of humour.rearrested. he has been arrested on suspicion of murder. two other men have been arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender. the greaser thanked the public for all the information so far. the headlines on bbc news... venezuela's president says he has survived an assasination attempt involving explosive drones. several soldiers were injured. plans to make everyone in england a potential organ donor — unless they decide to...
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one of the main characters using a wheelchair just like amanda. edith had illustrated the book at the time with random clip art images. but now thought, and amanda, deserved something more and asked kayla to deliver it. >> yeah. i feel very honored. >> the fact that she has a disability herself and is able to come up with such good work, it just makes the books that much more meaningful. >> reporter: the finished product, now two books, promoting the capability of those with disabilities has done good for both women. one, proving once again she has more to deliver this world than she ever thought. and for the other, preserving in print forever the memory of a girl gone too soon. edith said she recently discovered the beginning of what will be a another book. so she and kayla may be collaborating on their third. >> i like those stories. back in a minute. you could save energy by living off the grid. completely. or... just set the washing machine to cold. do your thing. with energy upgrade california. take a look at this new golden bridge stretching
one of the main characters using a wheelchair just like amanda. edith had illustrated the book at the time with random clip art images. but now thought, and amanda, deserved something more and asked kayla to deliver it. >> yeah. i feel very honored. >> the fact that she has a disability herself and is able to come up with such good work, it just makes the books that much more meaningful. >> reporter: the finished product, now two books, promoting the capability of those with...
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a portrait that kayla had drawn of amanda off one of the pictures on the website for amanda. >> reporterouching gift. but once again, kayla's art packed more power than anyone expected. >> as soon as i saw it, i just -- it just clicked, i knew. i said, kayla, i think i have a project for you. >> remember this, kayla? >> reporter: many years earlier, edith had written a children's book she regularly read to her kids. one of the main characters, using a wheelchair, just like amanda. edith had illustrated the book at the time with random clip art images, but now thought it and amanda deserved something more and asked kayla to deliver it. >> i feel very honored. >> the fact that she has a disability herself and is able to come up with good work, it makes the book that much more meaningful. >> reporter: the finished product, now two books promoting the capability of those with disabilities has done good for both women. one, proving once again she has more to deliver this world than she ever thought. and for the other, preserving in print forever the memory of a girl gone too soon. edith says
a portrait that kayla had drawn of amanda off one of the pictures on the website for amanda. >> reporterouching gift. but once again, kayla's art packed more power than anyone expected. >> as soon as i saw it, i just -- it just clicked, i knew. i said, kayla, i think i have a project for you. >> remember this, kayla? >> reporter: many years earlier, edith had written a children's book she regularly read to her kids. one of the main characters, using a wheelchair, just...
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. >> amanda del castillo is live for us in san amanda? obviously, we're having problems there with our video. >>> as reggie stayed we're having difficulty there with amanda. on to this story, happening today, jury deliberations set to begin in the case against weed killer manufacturer monsanto. closing arguments wrapped up in the san francisco superior courtroom yesterday. 37-year-old dwyane lee johnson filed the civil suit against the pesticide manufacturer. he worked for a school district as the pest manager. a large part of his job was spraying roundup weed killer. johnson's attorneys say after two and a half years of spraying the pesticide 30 times a year he he was diagnosed with nonhodgkins lymphoma. >> i want monsanto to be punished for what they done and if it requires one big case to change their conduct to put a warning on the label, then absolutely. >> the message from that evidence is clear and it's that this cancer was not caused by ranger pro. >> the trial has been precedent setting as it is the first of thousands of similar
. >> amanda del castillo is live for us in san amanda? obviously, we're having problems there with our video. >>> as reggie stayed we're having difficulty there with amanda. on to this story, happening today, jury deliberations set to begin in the case against weed killer manufacturer monsanto. closing arguments wrapped up in the san francisco superior courtroom yesterday. 37-year-old dwyane lee johnson filed the civil suit against the pesticide manufacturer. he worked for a...
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aman amanda. >> yeah, jessica, reggie.global fraud scheme is dubbed the atm cash-out, and crooks are looking to do just that. according to the fbi, here's how it will work. hackers will get account information. they will then create fake atm cards to hack into bank systems and steal millions of dollars from customer accounts. the warning was recently uncovered by the cybersecurity website krebs on security. you'll definitely want to monitor your accounts in the next few days. the fbi is asking u.s. and international banks to review and revamp security including implementing strong password requirements and two-factor validation using either a physical or digital token when possible. we know that the fbi is warning banks around the world that this operation could take effect in just the next few days. so something to keep in mind as you visit an atm. reporting live in san jose, abc 7 news. >> amanda, thank you. >>> investigators in iowa have launched a new website asking for tips that will lead them to mollie tibbetts. she'
aman amanda. >> yeah, jessica, reggie.global fraud scheme is dubbed the atm cash-out, and crooks are looking to do just that. according to the fbi, here's how it will work. hackers will get account information. they will then create fake atm cards to hack into bank systems and steal millions of dollars from customer accounts. the warning was recently uncovered by the cybersecurity website krebs on security. you'll definitely want to monitor your accounts in the next few days. the fbi is...
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abc 7 news reporter amanda del castillo live in san jose for us. amanda? >> jessica, reggie, promising news from the dmv this morning. more being done to reduce the wait times. we got a look at the automated kiosk option which will help customers with check-in and the approach will involve the department bringing in more employees, shifting operating hours to start earlier and using text notifications. san jose neighbors say the news seems promising but they're skeptical about the addition of kiosks. >> i don't see many using them because i think many don't know how to use computers. it doesn't seem to help. >> and the last year long wait times have drawn scrutiny from lawmakers and in just a few hours assemblyman jim patterson will be presenting an audit request. he's demanding accountability for what he says is a deeply mismanaged agency. we know that the -- my lawmakers have felt the department prepared poorly for the expected increase of visitors, especially with the new addition of that federally mandated request. those require in person visits. we're
abc 7 news reporter amanda del castillo live in san jose for us. amanda? >> jessica, reggie, promising news from the dmv this morning. more being done to reduce the wait times. we got a look at the automated kiosk option which will help customers with check-in and the approach will involve the department bringing in more employees, shifting operating hours to start earlier and using text notifications. san jose neighbors say the news seems promising but they're skeptical about the...
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we do have amanda on the scene for us. hopefully she will be able to get an update from chp and we can have a little better idea of how long this is going to last here. i'm looking at our emeryville camera to see if we can seeey t. nobodys getting by. quickly do want to show you this on our traffic maps as well. you will be able to use bart for an alternate here shortly once the trains are up and running. i believe there's a couple this early in the morning or you can take san mateo bridge or richmond san rafael bridge. at least an hour delay. some have been sitting here two hours. a major sig alert this morning. next traffic update around 4:50. now with mike. >> thank you very much. hi, everybody. waking up to cool conditions in san francisco, can glen park 51, mission, also the castro about 52, along bayview, marina and ocean beach. then around say lake merritt and up towards the financial district, 56. this what is you're going to run into along the coast or near it. golden gate bridge showing the fog and mist hanging i
we do have amanda on the scene for us. hopefully she will be able to get an update from chp and we can have a little better idea of how long this is going to last here. i'm looking at our emeryville camera to see if we can seeey t. nobodys getting by. quickly do want to show you this on our traffic maps as well. you will be able to use bart for an alternate here shortly once the trains are up and running. i believe there's a couple this early in the morning or you can take san mateo bridge or...
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abc 7 news reporter amanda del castillo is live in san mateo. amanda? happened tuesday night. the victim told police she was picked up by the driver, driven to a secluded area and then she was sexually assaulted. we want to get you to a police sketch of the suspect. take a good look at your screen. investigators say someone who looks like this picked up the woman in san mateo around highway 92. the victim described the suspect as a tall white man in this 30s with a slender build. the woman was able to escape and with the help of a stranger called police. officers found the victim near fashion island boulevard. >> i can't tell you the last time we've had something like this. these incidents are not very common. they don't happen frequently anywhere. especially not here in san mateo. >> reporter: investigators say the attacker was driving a gray four-door car. it's unclear if it had a posted ride share decal on the car. you'll remember a story out of san francisco a man who police dubbed the ride share rapist. dna evidence connected the suspect in that ca
abc 7 news reporter amanda del castillo is live in san mateo. amanda? happened tuesday night. the victim told police she was picked up by the driver, driven to a secluded area and then she was sexually assaulted. we want to get you to a police sketch of the suspect. take a good look at your screen. investigators say someone who looks like this picked up the woman in san mateo around highway 92. the victim described the suspect as a tall white man in this 30s with a slender build. the woman was...
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joining me now, former trump campaign aide michael caputo, amanda carpenter and marc lamont hill.santis campaign is denying this is any kind of dog whistle. they say the congressman was, quote, obviously talking about florida not making the wrong decision to embrace the socialist policies say that andrew gillum espouses. do you buy that explanation from them? >> i do not. this is a classic strategy where you throw out something like this which will anger people, which will outrage people, which will insult people. and then when we respond, as we're supposed to, the other side, those who are supportive of him come out in defense of him. it's really a way to rally his own base around racism. and as the mayor said, it's not even a dog whistle at this point. it's a bullhorn. the relationship that's often asserted between black people and monkeys in white supremacists' logic is well-known. and very rarely do people use phrases like "monkey it up" in everyday speech. >> michael caputo, should congressman desantis have known better? >> i suspect -- listen, andrew gillum, it surprised eve
joining me now, former trump campaign aide michael caputo, amanda carpenter and marc lamont hill.santis campaign is denying this is any kind of dog whistle. they say the congressman was, quote, obviously talking about florida not making the wrong decision to embrace the socialist policies say that andrew gillum espouses. do you buy that explanation from them? >> i do not. this is a classic strategy where you throw out something like this which will anger people, which will outrage people,...
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amanda: a veces te pregunto a dios dÓnde estarÁ, si está vivo o muerto. el congreso y la visita del presidente donald trump hace algunos meses. hasta ahora la pandilla ms 13 serÍa responsable de 25 asesinatos en long island en lo que va del aÑo 2016 a 2018. ilia: en california crece el temor de un mega terremoto. esta misma semana temblÓ cerca de los Ángeles y se puso en prÁctica un sistema de alarma que por ahora se puede captar solamente en escuelas, estaciones de bombero y hospitales. juan carlos hablÓ con especialistas que nos explican cÓmo funciona esta iniciativa que podrÍa salvar miles de vidas. juan carlos: se trata de un sonido alarmante, perturbador. pero Éste podrÍa salvar la vida de miles de personas. se trata de la alerta sÍsmica que estÁ siendo probada en california. le avisa cuantos segundos faltan para que comience a temblar. segÚn esta sismo loba, el sistema dio buenos resultados durante el temblor ocurrido esta semana en california. sismo lugar: funciona bien para la gente fuera de los lugares mÁs cercanos. juan carlos: explica que legal
amanda: a veces te pregunto a dios dÓnde estarÁ, si está vivo o muerto. el congreso y la visita del presidente donald trump hace algunos meses. hasta ahora la pandilla ms 13 serÍa responsable de 25 asesinatos en long island en lo que va del aÑo 2016 a 2018. ilia: en california crece el temor de un mega terremoto. esta misma semana temblÓ cerca de los Ángeles y se puso en prÁctica un sistema de alarma que por ahora se puede captar solamente en escuelas, estaciones de bombero y...