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amanda has never spoken out before about her brother.family with some answers. she says the grief is just as raw now as when simon died. imiss him. i miss him more than ever, at this time, and i think because — because of this realisation that it maybe didn't need to happen, it makes it even harder to deal with. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, i'm tulsen tollett and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: ding junhui loses six successive frames and is knocked out of the world snooker championship byjudd trump. does championship byjudd trump. championship gloryi totte n ha m does championship glory await? tottenham have their semi—final later on tuesday. sport today's eye on india series continues as we talk to badminton star pv sindhu. hello and welcome to the programme where we start with the news thatjudd trump has knocked china's ding junhui out of the world snooker championship. the englishman rocketed to victory rattling off six successive frames to take a 13—9 win and progress to the q
amanda has never spoken out before about her brother.family with some answers. she says the grief is just as raw now as when simon died. imiss him. i miss him more than ever, at this time, and i think because — because of this realisation that it maybe didn't need to happen, it makes it even harder to deal with. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, i'm tulsen tollett and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: ding junhui loses six successive frames...
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amanda has met all of my family, so my parents and partner, she knows the children. ours sat holding my hand whilst i was in bed, by my side. it's a really lovely part of the job to see someone get better. to save someone's life. and save someone's life, their relationship, relationships with their children, relationships with their partners. being a mum is hard. being a mum when you have got mental health difficulties is really hard. and if you haven't got somebody that you can talk to who doesn'tjudge you, who has got your back, who holds that hope for you, then you have none at all. when you have none at all. it would be impossible. you don't want my help? campaigners describe the expansion of nhs care for people like cat as a game changer. convinced that more mums in crisis will regain their health, their hope, theirfuture. it saved my life. if it wasn't for them, i don't think i would be here now. and the kids? they might not have a mum. that was cat, ending that report from jeremy cooke. for details of organisations which offer advice and support with pregnancy—
amanda has met all of my family, so my parents and partner, she knows the children. ours sat holding my hand whilst i was in bed, by my side. it's a really lovely part of the job to see someone get better. to save someone's life. and save someone's life, their relationship, relationships with their children, relationships with their partners. being a mum is hard. being a mum when you have got mental health difficulties is really hard. and if you haven't got somebody that you can talk to who...
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amanda has never spoken out before about her brother. the enquiry will provide her family with some answers. she says the grief is just as ron hour as when simon died. i miss just as ron hour as when simon died. imiss him. just as ron hour as when simon died. i miss him. i miss you more than ever at this time and i think because this realisation that it may because this realisation that it may be didn't need to happen, it makes it even harder. to deal with. now on bbc news, the travel show. coming up on this week's programme: iam in i am in oslo playing the norwegians at their own game. you are so fast! we check out some mediaeval sat nav by studying a map of the world up close. and lucy takes a bumpy ride to test out two new cameras that could add the professional touch. —— that professional touch to your travel videos. but first, i'm in the norwegian capital of oslo. because i have heard beyond the tourist trail of the vikings and fjords, an unlikely trend is taking hold. all based on one of the world's most enduring games. in chess to
amanda has never spoken out before about her brother. the enquiry will provide her family with some answers. she says the grief is just as ron hour as when simon died. i miss just as ron hour as when simon died. imiss him. just as ron hour as when simon died. i miss him. i miss you more than ever at this time and i think because this realisation that it may because this realisation that it may be didn't need to happen, it makes it even harder. to deal with. now on bbc news, the travel show....
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amanda has never spoken out before about her brother. answers. she says the grief is just as raw now as when simon died. imiss him. i miss him more than ever at this time. and i think because... ..because of this realisation that it maybe didn't need to happen, it makes it even harder to deal with. amanda patton ending that report there by our health editor, hugh pym. let's take a look at some of today's other news... 38 people are now known to have died in mozambique as a result of cyclone kenneth, which ravaged the north of the country on thursday. weather experts say it may drop twice as much rain as cyclone idai, which last month killed around a thousand people in mozambique, malawi and zimbabwe. six teenagers have admitted their part in a street attack in nottingham, on an egyptian engineering student mariam moustafa, which left her in a coma on in february last year. the 18—year—old suffered a stroke ten hours after the incident, and died almost a month later. the office for national statistics says nearly a third of graduates are
amanda has never spoken out before about her brother. answers. she says the grief is just as raw now as when simon died. imiss him. i miss him more than ever at this time. and i think because... ..because of this realisation that it maybe didn't need to happen, it makes it even harder to deal with. amanda patton ending that report there by our health editor, hugh pym. let's take a look at some of today's other news... 38 people are now known to have died in mozambique as a result of cyclone...
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amanda has met all of my family, so my parents and partner, she knows the children. r three hours sat holding my hand whilst i was in bed, by my side. it's a really lovely part of the job to see someone get better. to save someone's life. and save someone's life, their relationship, relationships with their children, relationships with their partners. being a mum is hard. being a mum when you have got mental health difficulties is really hard. and if you haven't got somebody that you can talk to who doesn'tjudge you, who has got your back, who holds that hope for you, when you have none at all, it would be impossible. you don't want my help? campaigners describe the expansion of nhs care for people like cat as a game changer. convinced that more mums in crisis will regain their health, their hope, theirfuture. it saved my life. if it wasn't for them, i don't think i would be here now. and the kids? they might not have a mum. that was cat, ending that report byjeremy cooke. and you can find details of organisations which offer help, advice and support with pregnancy re
amanda has met all of my family, so my parents and partner, she knows the children. r three hours sat holding my hand whilst i was in bed, by my side. it's a really lovely part of the job to see someone get better. to save someone's life. and save someone's life, their relationship, relationships with their children, relationships with their partners. being a mum is hard. being a mum when you have got mental health difficulties is really hard. and if you haven't got somebody that you can talk...
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amanda has never spoken out before about her brother.h some answers. she says the grief is just as raw now as when simon died. imiss him. i miss him more than ever at this time. and i think because... ..because of this realisation that it maybe didn't need to happen, it makes it even harder to deal with. amanda patton ending that report there by our health editor, hugh pym. the united states has delivered a new warning that allowing the chinese technology company huawei to help build the uk's new 5g data network, would pose "an unacceptable risk". a decision by theresa may and cabinet ministers to back the proposal was leaked last week. today, a senior american diplomat warned that the us would re—consider how it shared intelligence with any western ally which let huawei play a part in building the new high—speed networks. our security correspondent gordon corera reports. it is the promise of a new high—tech future. 5g data networks will connect almost every device and aspect of our lives, from our cars to our homes. but should this futu
amanda has never spoken out before about her brother.h some answers. she says the grief is just as raw now as when simon died. imiss him. i miss him more than ever at this time. and i think because... ..because of this realisation that it maybe didn't need to happen, it makes it even harder to deal with. amanda patton ending that report there by our health editor, hugh pym. the united states has delivered a new warning that allowing the chinese technology company huawei to help build the uk's...
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amanda has never spoken out before about her brother.her family with some answers. she says the grief is just as raw now as when simon died. i miss him, i miss him more than ever at this time. and i think because, because of this realisation that it maybe didn't need to happen, it makes it even harder to deal with. amanda patton speaking to our health editor hugh pym a woman who killed herself after being stalked for months by her former partner had repeatedly asked police for help. but an inquiry has revelaed that officers at staffordshire police force had failed to cross—reference many of the calls from justene reece and did not realise how bad the situation was getting. her ex, nicholas allen, was jailed for ten years in 2017, after admitting manslaughter. the force says it's now improved its procedures. sima kotecha reports. two years ago, justene reece took her own life after a difficult relationship with this man, nicholas allen, a former soldier who admitted her manslaughter. today, a report by the police watchdog said complaints
amanda has never spoken out before about her brother.her family with some answers. she says the grief is just as raw now as when simon died. i miss him, i miss him more than ever at this time. and i think because, because of this realisation that it maybe didn't need to happen, it makes it even harder to deal with. amanda patton speaking to our health editor hugh pym a woman who killed herself after being stalked for months by her former partner had repeatedly asked police for help. but an...
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about the role that they are charged with, and someone who has an amount of expertise who they bring in that role. i truly believe that amanda eaken brings all of those things into this role. she has continued working in her current role. in terms of accessibility, the moment we heard about different fatalities, i was on phone calls with amanda eaken until late at night. i cannot say the same of other appointed commissioners and directors. the amount of care that she brings is felt and known, and i think we should all be happy to have someone like amanda eaken serving this role on the m.t.a. board. thank you. >> chair ronen: thank you. >> good morning, chair ronen, supervisor mar, and supervisor walton, i'm the director of the walk san francisco. we're a group of 35 nonprofit organizations that are trying to get our city to vision zero. i'm also here to ask you to reappointment amanda eaken to the m.t.a. board. in a very short amount of time she has been instrumental to thinking strategically to vision zero. we know the city only has five more years to reduce our fatalities and severe injuries, and that's by 2024. she's been
about the role that they are charged with, and someone who has an amount of expertise who they bring in that role. i truly believe that amanda eaken brings all of those things into this role. she has continued working in her current role. in terms of accessibility, the moment we heard about different fatalities, i was on phone calls with amanda eaken until late at night. i cannot say the same of other appointed commissioners and directors. the amount of care that she brings is felt and known,...
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state of emergency has come into effect across the country police have arrested forty people in elf amandas has this update from colombo. the see that this would be aimed at giving the police adequate measures to be able to predict the people and the country now generally emergency their wide ranging sweeping powers we're expecting that there might be a limited form of this specifically relating to particular of the ability to detain people to question them to get them but giving the police and law enforcement authorities sort of a why you do flexibility to do this not necessarily within the required sort of the requirement to produce them before magistrates giving them a little more flexibility nine months highest court has rejected the final appeal of two voices journalists imprisoned for breaking in official secrets of the war while on an choice who were arrested and twenty seventeen while working on an investigation into the killing of ten men during a military crackdown sudan's military council has more protest as against blocking votes and card for signaling that it may take action to rem
state of emergency has come into effect across the country police have arrested forty people in elf amandas has this update from colombo. the see that this would be aimed at giving the police adequate measures to be able to predict the people and the country now generally emergency their wide ranging sweeping powers we're expecting that there might be a limited form of this specifically relating to particular of the ability to detain people to question them to get them but giving the police and...
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amanda: twitter has been at the center of trouble for elon musk.e has arrived in manhattan for issues over the sec. those, let's zero in for who forgot. what is being heard today? >> thank you for having me, first of all. the sec started this proceeding by filing a motion asking essentially that mr. must be held in contempt. the content request is based on a consent decree that he signed with the sec some time ago in response to an earlier tweet about going private. that consent decree says basically that mr. musk will preclear his communications on twitter henceforth as part of what is called the disclosure controls of the company. musk team says that they have tried to be in line with the settlement back in september, saying elon musk dramatically reduced his tweets about tesla. is that enough? thomas: no, it is not. there are couple of questions that you are looking at here. what did mr. musk tweet, and did he preclear it? that is what the decree says, that is what he said he would do. it is just simple to me. to keephis word, he has his word to
amanda: twitter has been at the center of trouble for elon musk.e has arrived in manhattan for issues over the sec. those, let's zero in for who forgot. what is being heard today? >> thank you for having me, first of all. the sec started this proceeding by filing a motion asking essentially that mr. must be held in contempt. the content request is based on a consent decree that he signed with the sec some time ago in response to an earlier tweet about going private. that consent decree...
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amanda del castillo has late details. amanda? >> reporter: health officials say they've had four confirmed cases of the measles so far this year. all unrelated, all separate from this latest scare t google. the investigation into the meese lts exposure now scans two counties. >> it's not a case in santa clara county. i can confirm the case is an adult and they're a resident of the county. >> reporter: an email claimed a worker who had been to the company's 1295 charleston road building was diagnosed with measles. central location falls in santa clara county. health officials are conducting contact investigations. >> these contact investigations, we're trying to understand is there anybody who might have been exposed who is not protected? >> reporter: dr. cody say it's the county's responsibility to interview the person and question where they've traveled. health officials do not believe there is further risk to the public, but others say they're taking the potential threat seriously. >> i think everybody should be worried if that
amanda del castillo has late details. amanda? >> reporter: health officials say they've had four confirmed cases of the measles so far this year. all unrelated, all separate from this latest scare t google. the investigation into the meese lts exposure now scans two counties. >> it's not a case in santa clara county. i can confirm the case is an adult and they're a resident of the county. >> reporter: an email claimed a worker who had been to the company's 1295 charleston road...
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amanda has more on the victims and the survivors facing inside the synagogue. >> i just saw them going in shooting people. >> reporter: like dozens of others, on saturday's services with his two young children. >> i saw bodies laying on the ground. some of them wounded, some of them not, it was just terrifying, like a part of the horror movie. >> they all made it out okay, but that was not the case for four people after being struck with shrapnel. >> the one victim arrived with life threatening injuries. and we did everything that we possibly could. and we were unsuccessful and they did not survive. >> reporter: that victim was 60- year-old lori gilbert kaye, described as a happy, generous person. friends said she was shot while trying to protect the rabbi of the synagogue. hit in both fingers, had to undergo surgery. >> worry took the bullet for all of us. she died to protect all of us. she's such a kind sweethearted, just a good human being. she didn't receive deserve to die. >> the third person struck was the 34-year-old peretz. >> he didn't care. he could have just ran. >> reporter
amanda has more on the victims and the survivors facing inside the synagogue. >> i just saw them going in shooting people. >> reporter: like dozens of others, on saturday's services with his two young children. >> i saw bodies laying on the ground. some of them wounded, some of them not, it was just terrifying, like a part of the horror movie. >> they all made it out okay, but that was not the case for four people after being struck with shrapnel. >> the one victim...
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has talked. well this is the amanda claims he has an army but really has a badge that almost gives all these different militias particularly a set of militias that are inspired sponsored boy. radical shia. clerics that have been given a badge of legitimacy to almost do whatever they want in the last two years many of those troops that he commands only because claims are loyal to him have been taking instruction from saudi arabia from egypt from jordan and have conducted walk in the being investigated by the i.c.c. for war crimes in the city but it wasn't that they were deployed to trip a lot i'm responsible for extradition killings for meth executions and as it is about housing and investments that we should be kind of careful of using this label of the libyan national army it's a badge that effectively uses the sponsor of the worst and the most lethal of these groups and militias that are really kind of engaged in an ethno sectarian kind of battle for control of a libya so it's a very dangerous are the to think of them as a conventional army but he really wants to return the country to rule under his
has talked. well this is the amanda claims he has an army but really has a badge that almost gives all these different militias particularly a set of militias that are inspired sponsored boy. radical shia. clerics that have been given a badge of legitimacy to almost do whatever they want in the last two years many of those troops that he commands only because claims are loyal to him have been taking instruction from saudi arabia from egypt from jordan and have conducted walk in the being...
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supervisor mark also asked me to give a little bit of history about local tax policies, and amanda has touched on some of these details so i will go relatively briefly. as you may know, the city, they had a gross receipts tax and prior to 2,000 which was repealed after a court challenge in 2001, they were later -- they were later attempts during the 2,000 to pass a new tax that was not adopted or did not go on the ballot. instead, with the city did was essentially adopt piecemeal tax policies that address aspects of the payroll tax which was reviewed as unfavourable to businesses in san francisco and those would include the exclusions and clean tax and two exclusions that ultimately spoke to this question of how much payroll tax business would all after an i.p.o. essential market was passed in 2011 that would essentially allow a company to pay only it's base year payroll and exempt growth in its payroll tax liability for a number of years after the base year provided that it located itself in the central market area. some companies used this exclusion during a period of their initial p
supervisor mark also asked me to give a little bit of history about local tax policies, and amanda has touched on some of these details so i will go relatively briefly. as you may know, the city, they had a gross receipts tax and prior to 2,000 which was repealed after a court challenge in 2001, they were later -- they were later attempts during the 2,000 to pass a new tax that was not adopted or did not go on the ballot. instead, with the city did was essentially adopt piecemeal tax policies...
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. >> if you don't understand why amanda has been no, ma'minated 2019 noble peace prize now you do. >>ggest beneficiaririeies of capitalism calling for its reform. capitals calling for its reform and you never know how your skin will look. because deep within your skin... ...an overly sensitive immune system... ...could be the cause. so help heal your skin from within. with dupixent. dupixent is not a steroid,... ...and it continuously treats your eczema... ...even when you can't see it. at 16 weeks, nearly four times more patients taking dupixent saw clear or almost clear skin compared to those not taking it. ...and patients saw a significant reduction in itch. do not use if you are allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur, including anaphylaxis, a severe reaction. tell your doctor if you have new or worsening eye problems, including eye pain or changes in vision. if you are taking asthma medicines, do not change or stop your asthma medicine without talking to your doctor. help heal your skin from within. ask your eczema specialist about dupixent. it's way day! yes.
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abc 7 news reporter amanda has the story from santa cruz. >> green means go. the cannacruz dispens ry has seen plenty of foot traffic ahead of the celebration >> i think it is is the biggest 4/20 celebration ever. >> it is the first 4/20 since recreational marijuana use was legalized in the california. >> everybody can walk in the store and buy their own product now. before, it was all, i don't know how to say it. >> he is looking for the words illegal, or heavily regulated. at ucsc, the university has made very clear it stands against the annual smoke-out. in years past, tens of thousands of pot enthusiasts have made a meadow on the far outskirts of campus, the place to be on 4/20. >> schools are stressing that it is unsanctioned, stressing that they don't want people to partake. they're offering alternatives. >> options that include a sober space. a message out to the campus community details enforcement efforts which involve the uc police and chp santa cruz. laws are listed, possessing, selling and smoking weed and driving while high are all against the law
abc 7 news reporter amanda has the story from santa cruz. >> green means go. the cannacruz dispens ry has seen plenty of foot traffic ahead of the celebration >> i think it is is the biggest 4/20 celebration ever. >> it is the first 4/20 since recreational marijuana use was legalized in the california. >> everybody can walk in the store and buy their own product now. before, it was all, i don't know how to say it. >> he is looking for the words illegal, or heavily...
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abc7 news reporter amanda del castillo has details. >> reporter: the scene is impacting two cities. miscellaneous items sits on the corner of campo and san jose. owner was evicted. >> all kinds of things are showing up there. >> reporter: a complain was filed in august pointing to the debris. code enforcement says more complaints cam out regarding outdoor storage, tils being stored and safety. >> it started out as a small. a. it became quite a lot. it is almost a parking lot amount of stuff. >> reporter: law enforcement issued three citations between september and november. an inspection notice went out in january and a compliance order in february all to remove things on the property. off camera, the owner says it was meant to be workshop, a place where he stored his collections. he says other continued to add to the pile. >> lack of space inside the place. >> reporter: erin made her home outside. she says many people slept inside the shop. the business owner explained when the homeless people started showing up he couldn't turn them away. >> i am probably not supposed be the here
abc7 news reporter amanda del castillo has details. >> reporter: the scene is impacting two cities. miscellaneous items sits on the corner of campo and san jose. owner was evicted. >> all kinds of things are showing up there. >> reporter: a complain was filed in august pointing to the debris. code enforcement says more complaints cam out regarding outdoor storage, tils being stored and safety. >> it started out as a small. a. it became quite a lot. it is almost a parking...
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. >> new pat 11:00, abc 7 news reporter amanda del castillo has reaction to the claim. >> silicon valleythe global center for tech and innovation across the country most >> f ithe plachigh tech hub with they know. abo the capit hlan >> igree wnd the visitors know .mystique of the wifrpts house. the details and murals. days socializing at the square. the bold installations at the institute of kemp wraer art and the culture. >> we have the largest vietnamese population outside of vietnam that's huge. >> tough to miss japantown and other enclafs around the is it he. >> you don't have to leave the country. you could get everything you want worldwide here. >> professional sports at the sap center which ironically named the top concert arena in the bay area. >> the sharks made a big difference moving the seem downtown. >> more is expected in the heart of the city soon. >> google is having a new headquarters here they are doing a lot for -- its own publicity. >> publicly even san jose state named the most underrated college in the state. visit san jose says it isn't a insult but a testament to
. >> new pat 11:00, abc 7 news reporter amanda del castillo has reaction to the claim. >> silicon valleythe global center for tech and innovation across the country most >> f ithe plachigh tech hub with they know. abo the capit hlan >> igree wnd the visitors know .mystique of the wifrpts house. the details and murals. days socializing at the square. the bold installations at the institute of kemp wraer art and the culture. >> we have the largest vietnamese...
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plus -- >> i'm amanda del castillo, called has been making folks feel right at home, with meals like homestyle country fried steak, grandma's sampler, and our signature chicken n' dumplins. so, come on home to what you love. come on home to cracker barrel. to take care of yourself. but nature's bounty has innovative ways to help you maintain balance and help keep you active and well-rested. because hey, tomorrow's coming up fast. nature's bounty. because you're better off healthy. that's an aggressive yellow. pretty great, huh? if you're a banana. i find it very... appealing. kellogg's raisin bran with bananas. two scoops meet real banana slices. i've done a good job of raisin ya. >> time right now is 5:13 and a live look from the san rafael camera. rain this morning and you can see some of the drops. how long will it last? lisa times it out for us in the accuweather forecast coming up. >> a mother and her young son have major injuries after three dogs attack them in the backyard of a vallejo home. officers found the pit bull terriers attacking the victim. they used spray to attack t
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amanda lang in toronto. shery: i'm shery ahn in new york. petroleum hasade another bid for anadarko, this time for $38 billion, looking to knock chevron off of its perch. alix steel spoke to the occidental ceo vicki hollub. >> i do want to correct one thing. our offer today is the same offer we made in january 2018. we felt very strongly, as we look at anadarko over the past couple of years, that they have incredible assets. combining their assets with our assets further enhances our strategy of dividend plus production growth. anadarko has confirmed the receipt of the proposal from anadarko, saying the board will carefully review the proposal. for more, let's bring in simon casey. we know that if they have to back away from a deal with chevron, they have to pay a breakup fee of $1 billion or so he how appealing is this? simon: at the moment, they have not really engaged. the answer is probably not very appealing right now. the ball is back in chevron's court. do they come back with a sweetened offer? anadarko share prices up today. in fact, it's been up
amanda lang in toronto. shery: i'm shery ahn in new york. petroleum hasade another bid for anadarko, this time for $38 billion, looking to knock chevron off of its perch. alix steel spoke to the occidental ceo vicki hollub. >> i do want to correct one thing. our offer today is the same offer we made in january 2018. we felt very strongly, as we look at anadarko over the past couple of years, that they have incredible assets. combining their assets with our assets further enhances our...
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netflix has spent hundreds of millions facing hollywood awards. that is your business flash update. amanda careful what you tell your alexa because thousands of amazon workers might be listening. it is not a joke anymore, it's company policy. amazon has a global team reviewing audio clips from the popular home assistant, open to improve its voice activated responses. matt day is one of the reporters of broke the story. the creepy factor on this one is very high. this,d you learn about and how much do you expect amazon to have to respond to it? it started when you heard from the people doing the work, all over the world, as you mentioned. boston, india., there is a global teen doing this. the creepy factor is a real thing amazon will have to address. obviously, we are in the information age, and/or is tracking where my cell phone is all the time. voice communications, the intimacy of your home, and the fact that human beings in small percentage of cases may be listening and transcribing, is a difference that were people. i don't own an alexa, so does amazon disclose this to the owners? matt
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her arrest has the milpitas community questioning what went wrong. amanda del castillo has the story. >> reporter: a family is mourning the loss of a 3-year-old boy. police say he was under the care of his grandmother at the time. >> unfortunately, this little boy died and we had to take the grandmother into custody. >> reporter: police say the incident happened monday afternoon on the 700 block of luz del sol loop. officers responded to a 911 call and found the boy unresponsive. >> our officers tried every possible method to try to preserve his life. >> reporter: the county coroner says the boy was strangled. on wednesday the grandmother, 70-year-old foos abdi hashi was booked into the county jail for homicide and child abuse. back in milpitas those within the gated community say it's tough to imagine such tragedy could happen so close to hope. >> generally it's pretty pleasant. >> it's family oriented. >> reporter: the toddler lived with his aunt who acted as his guardian and his grandmother was his caretaker at the time. >> i can't imagine. i don't know
her arrest has the milpitas community questioning what went wrong. amanda del castillo has the story. >> reporter: a family is mourning the loss of a 3-year-old boy. police say he was under the care of his grandmother at the time. >> unfortunately, this little boy died and we had to take the grandmother into custody. >> reporter: police say the incident happened monday afternoon on the 700 block of luz del sol loop. officers responded to a 911 call and found the boy...
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abc7 news reporter amanda del castillo has this story. >> reporter: back on the baseball field, but in san francisco giants outfielder turned deputy sheriff justin christian took the mound at thursday night's giants game. >> some old teammates, old coaches. it brought back memories. it was fun. >> reporter: standing behind laurie smith, christian threw the first pitch. his two passions colliding. >> i wanted to get in law enforcement while i was in college. never had that opportunity because i was blessed enough to continue baseball. >> reporter: a successful baseball career that landed him back in the bay area. the former outfielder grew up in san mateo. christian took home a world series ring with the giants in 2012. in 2015 he retired from major league baseball and went through the academy a year later. his goal, to help build a better bay area. >> i wanted something that was basically going to challenge me and give me an opportunity to go out and make a difference in the community, and law enforcement was that choice for me. >> reporter: christian says the transition was smooth poi
abc7 news reporter amanda del castillo has this story. >> reporter: back on the baseball field, but in san francisco giants outfielder turned deputy sheriff justin christian took the mound at thursday night's giants game. >> some old teammates, old coaches. it brought back memories. it was fun. >> reporter: standing behind laurie smith, christian threw the first pitch. his two passions colliding. >> i wanted to get in law enforcement while i was in college. never had...
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his arraignment has been postponed until may 16th. abc 7 news reporter amanda del castillo has the latest. >> reporter: the chief says tuesday's crash could have been racially motivated. >> new evidence shows that the defendant intentionally targeted the victims based on their race and his belief that they were of the muslim faith. >> the council on american islamic relations say muslims already question safety in mosques or head scarves, adding tuesday's crash brings that concern on to city streets. >> people may not realize this, but the victims were not muslim. they were mistaken by muslim by the assailant. his family and friends all describe him as a religious man. we connected with his congregation, renewal church in sunnyvale which often rents space. ulysses wang shared this statement which reads in part, i isaiah peoples joined us one year ago. we never witnessed behavior to suspect that he could do something like this. people's lawyer say it is disputing the crash was deliberate, instead pointing to people's military background and changes to the suspec
his arraignment has been postponed until may 16th. abc 7 news reporter amanda del castillo has the latest. >> reporter: the chief says tuesday's crash could have been racially motivated. >> new evidence shows that the defendant intentionally targeted the victims based on their race and his belief that they were of the muslim faith. >> the council on american islamic relations say muslims already question safety in mosques or head scarves, adding tuesday's crash brings that...
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his arraignment has opinion postponed until may 16th. abc news reporter amanda del castillo has the details. >> a bombshell statement from the department of public safety. tuesday's crash could have been racially motivated. >> new evidence shows that the defendant intentionally targeted the victims based on their race and his belief that they were of the muslim faith. >> the council on american islamic relations say many muslims question the safety at mosques and in head scarves. >> people may not realize this, but the victims here were actually not muslim. they were mistaken by muslim by the assailant. police say he was on his way to bible study. his family describe him as a religious man. we connected with the congregation which often runs out space at the senior city center. ulysses wang shared this statement with abc 7 news which reads in part, isaiah peoples first came to our church roughly one year ago. we never witness good behavior from him that would lead us to suspect that he could do something like this. he is disputing the crash was deliberate, inste
his arraignment has opinion postponed until may 16th. abc news reporter amanda del castillo has the details. >> a bombshell statement from the department of public safety. tuesday's crash could have been racially motivated. >> new evidence shows that the defendant intentionally targeted the victims based on their race and his belief that they were of the muslim faith. >> the council on american islamic relations say many muslims question the safety at mosques and in head...
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abc news reporter, amanda del castillo has the story. >> back on the baseball field, but in a differentniform, former san francisco outfielder turned deputy sheriff justin cristian was at the giants game. >> it's the teammates and it brought back good memories and it was fun. >> standing behind lori smith, cristian threw the first pitch. his two passions colliding. >> i wanted to get in law enforcement while i was in college, and i never had the opportunity because i was blessed enough to play baseball. >> the former outfielder grew up in san mateo. cristian took home a world series ring with the giants in 2012. whrgh the academy a year later and his goal, to help build a better bay area. >> i wanted something to challenge me and give me an opportunity to go out and make a difference in the community and law enforcement was that choice for me. >> cristian says the transition was smooth, pointing tod series championing for the people. >> i just always feel at home here. i've grown up here in the bay area. the community has treated me well and it's the least i can do is give a little bit
abc news reporter, amanda del castillo has the story. >> back on the baseball field, but in a differentniform, former san francisco outfielder turned deputy sheriff justin cristian was at the giants game. >> it's the teammates and it brought back good memories and it was fun. >> standing behind lori smith, cristian threw the first pitch. his two passions colliding. >> i wanted to get in law enforcement while i was in college, and i never had the opportunity because i was...
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amanda del castillo has the story. >> back on the baseball field, but in a different uniform, former san francisco giants outfielder turned deputy sheriff justin cristian took the mound at thursday night's san jose giants game. >> it's my old teammates and old coaches and it brought back good memories. it was fun. >> standing by loriheirst pitchl >> i wanted to get into law enforcement when i was in college and i never had the opportunity because i was blessed enough to be able to ca that landed him in the bay area. he grew up in san mateo. he took home a world series ring with the giants in 2012. in 2015 he retired from baseball and went through the academy a year later and his gold to help build a better bay area. >> i wanted something to challenge me and give me an opportunity to go out and make a difference in the community and law enforcement was that choice for me. >> reporter: cristian says the transition was smooth, pointing to parallels like team work, camaraderie and competition. the world series champion now championing for the people. >> i just always feel home here. i've
amanda del castillo has the story. >> back on the baseball field, but in a different uniform, former san francisco giants outfielder turned deputy sheriff justin cristian took the mound at thursday night's san jose giants game. >> it's my old teammates and old coaches and it brought back good memories. it was fun. >> standing by loriheirst pitchl >> i wanted to get into law enforcement when i was in college and i never had the opportunity because i was blessed enough to...
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abc 7 news reporteder amanda del castillo has the story. >> reporter: silicon valley, the global centeror tech and innovation. across the country, most associate the high-tech hub with another booming city. >> san francisco is the place they know. to get technical about the tech capital it's san jose. travel and entertainment website, thrillist touted san jose as one of the most underappreciated cities in north america. >> i agree with it. >> residents note the city's value and the mystique of the house and the details and murals across downtown san jose and the bold installations at the institute of contemporary art and the culture. >> we have the largest vietnamese population right outside of vietnam. that's huge. >> tough to miss japan town and other international enclaves around the city. >> you almost don't have to leave country. you can get everything you want worldwide here. >> reporter: professional sports at the sap center which ironically was named the top concert arena in the area. >> the sharks made a big difference when they moved downtown. >> much more is expected as they
abc 7 news reporteder amanda del castillo has the story. >> reporter: silicon valley, the global centeror tech and innovation. across the country, most associate the high-tech hub with another booming city. >> san francisco is the place they know. to get technical about the tech capital it's san jose. travel and entertainment website, thrillist touted san jose as one of the most underappreciated cities in north america. >> i agree with it. >> residents note the city's...
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amanda del castillo has the story. >> reporter: back on the baseball field, but in a different uniform. former san francisco outfielder turned deputy sheriff justin cristian took the mound at san jose's thursday night's game. >> it brought back some good memories. it was fun. >> reporter: standing beside lori smith, cristian threw the first pitch. his two passions colliding. >> i wanted to get in law enforcement while i was in college and never had the opportunity because i was blessed enough to continue baseball. >> a successful baseball career that landed him back in the bay area. he grew up in san mateo. cristian took home a world series ring with the giants in 2012. in 2015 he retired in major league baseball and went through the academy a year later and his goal to help build a better bay area. >> i wanted something to challenge me and go out and make a difference in the community and law enforcement was that choice for me. >> cristian says the transition was smooth pointing to parallels like teamwork, camaraderie and competition. the world series champion now chafrm oning for the
amanda del castillo has the story. >> reporter: back on the baseball field, but in a different uniform. former san francisco outfielder turned deputy sheriff justin cristian took the mound at san jose's thursday night's game. >> it brought back some good memories. it was fun. >> reporter: standing beside lori smith, cristian threw the first pitch. his two passions colliding. >> i wanted to get in law enforcement while i was in college and never had the opportunity...
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abc reporter amanda del castillo has details. >> reporter: tuesday's crash could have been racially motivated. >> new evidence shows that the defendant intentionally targeted the victims based on their race and his belief that they were of the muslim faith. >> the council on american islamic relations say muslims already question safety in mosques or head scarves. that brings that concern to city streets. >> people may not realize this, but the victims were not muslim. they were mistaken by muslim by the assailant. his family and friends all describe him as a religious man. we connected with his congregation, renewal church in sunnyvale which often rents out space at the senior center. lead pastor ulysses wang shared this statement. church roughly one year ago. we've never witnessed any behavior from him that would lead us to suspect this. pointing to people's military background and changes to the suspect's mental state. >> this act clearly was a product of some mental disorder or mental defect that caused this to happen. >> reporter: if convicted peoples would face life in prison. outside t
abc reporter amanda del castillo has details. >> reporter: tuesday's crash could have been racially motivated. >> new evidence shows that the defendant intentionally targeted the victims based on their race and his belief that they were of the muslim faith. >> the council on american islamic relations say muslims already question safety in mosques or head scarves. that brings that concern to city streets. >> people may not realize this, but the victims were not muslim....
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amanda del castillo has more. >> silicon valley, the center for tech and innovation. most associate the high-tech hub with another booming city. >> san francisco is usually the place that they know. >> to get technical about the tech capital, it's san jose. travel and entertainment website thrillist recently touted san jose as one of the most underappreciated cities in america. >> i kind of agree with it. >> visitors and residents note the city's value. the mystique of the winchester midwestry house and across downtown san jose, socializing in san pedro square. the bold installations at the institute of contemporary art and the culture. >> we have the largest vietnamese population outside of vietnam. that's huge. >> tough to miss japan town and other international enclaves around the city. >> you almost don't have to leave the country. you can get everything you want worldwide here. >> professional sportses at the sap center which, ironically was named the top concert a reba in the bay area. >> the sharks made a big difference when they moved the team downtown. >> goo
amanda del castillo has more. >> silicon valley, the center for tech and innovation. most associate the high-tech hub with another booming city. >> san francisco is usually the place that they know. >> to get technical about the tech capital, it's san jose. travel and entertainment website thrillist recently touted san jose as one of the most underappreciated cities in america. >> i kind of agree with it. >> visitors and residents note the city's value. the...
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abc 7 news reporter amanda dell castillo has the story from santa cruz. >> the dispensary here has seen plenty of foot traffic ahead of the saturday 4/20 celebration. >> i think it is the biggest celebration ever. >> and not only does it fall on a weekend but the first 4/20 since recreational marijuana use was legalized in california. >> everybody can walk in the store and buy their own product and before, it was all, you know, i don't know how to say it. >> he is looking for the words illegal, or heavily regulated. at ucsc, the university has made very clear, it stands against the annual smoke-out. in years past, tens of thousands of pot enthusiasts have made a meadow on the far outskirts of campus the place to be on 4/20. >> schools stressing it is unsanctioned. stressing they don't want people to partake. they are offering alternatives. >> options that include a sober space. >> a message out to the campus community details enforcement efforts which involve uc police and chp santa cruz. laws are listed. possessing, selling, or smoking weed and even driving while high are all against t
abc 7 news reporter amanda dell castillo has the story from santa cruz. >> the dispensary here has seen plenty of foot traffic ahead of the saturday 4/20 celebration. >> i think it is the biggest celebration ever. >> and not only does it fall on a weekend but the first 4/20 since recreational marijuana use was legalized in california. >> everybody can walk in the store and buy their own product and before, it was all, you know, i don't know how to say it. >> he is...
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amanda: the wto delivering a mixed ruling in a lumber dispute that has been long-standing between canadahe u.s. ruled the u.s.n violated international trade rules when it calculated tariffs on canadian imports of softwood lumber. it did provide a boost to the --.'s use of a confidential controversial methodology. -- says they are considering an appeal. sarah mcgregor is in washington. anytime we talk of trade between our nations we think of lumber. it has been a long-standing thorn. canada wins routinely at the wto. what did we lose here? >> i think that a notable part of the ruling is the backing of the so-called method for .alculating antidumping tariffs it sort of raises the tariffs beyond what some people think are fair using this calculation method and the wto backed back. i think for the u.s. it is notable because it is a ruling that is in their favor at the wto, an institution that the trump administration has really torn down as something that is very unfair to the u.s. and donald trump has entertained the idea of leaving it altogether. this sort of dispute really compares with t
amanda: the wto delivering a mixed ruling in a lumber dispute that has been long-standing between canadahe u.s. ruled the u.s.n violated international trade rules when it calculated tariffs on canadian imports of softwood lumber. it did provide a boost to the --.'s use of a confidential controversial methodology. -- says they are considering an appeal. sarah mcgregor is in washington. anytime we talk of trade between our nations we think of lumber. it has been a long-standing thorn. canada wins...
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it has more to do with the supply cuts coming from the opec alliance. amandauntry that would love to see oil prices stay strong is saudi arabia. we are getting more details about aramco's bond debut. looks like it has $60 billion in orders for that debut. we have with us our bond reporter. aboutms of what it says the interest in the issue, obviously, it is a massive number. tell me about how it is being priced, what that says about how people are valuing aramco compared to some of the majors. indeed, the demand is staggering. even before the deal went to market, investor interest reached $30 billion. that is what we heard earlier from the saudi aramco chairman and energy minister of the country. at $60 billion and is showing just how much interest this deal has generated. the fact that it is such a big order book, it may help price the deal in line or even below the sovereign. this is what most investors are inspecting -- expecting at the moment. shery: especially with risk premiums falling. tell us how big of a turnaround this is for saudi arabia, given we ar
it has more to do with the supply cuts coming from the opec alliance. amandauntry that would love to see oil prices stay strong is saudi arabia. we are getting more details about aramco's bond debut. looks like it has $60 billion in orders for that debut. we have with us our bond reporter. aboutms of what it says the interest in the issue, obviously, it is a massive number. tell me about how it is being priced, what that says about how people are valuing aramco compared to some of the majors....
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amanda: i want to take a quick look at roth margins. there hast of concern about what we would hear about growth. this is the call from brian belsky, noting that after peaking in january, profit margins had softened only 2/10 of a percent. you can see it here historically evening, doing very well compared to the massive run of the 1990's. perhaps we can rest easier. news, thened deal anadarko story moving that stock in a big way as the board there says that it will state open to the deal offer from occidental, but take a look at this, energy stocks, the third straight weekly decline. interesting as we watch the price of energy bounce around and get a little bit of strength because of the news out of iraq. it has not been a great three weeks. chevron has four days to consider upping the bid. at the moment, $7 billion in market cap go better than the chevron bid, they would have to sweeten their offer and it would be a few days before they urged the open sale of the process, which is what it looks like we are getting by default. boeing, theye on fi
amanda: i want to take a quick look at roth margins. there hast of concern about what we would hear about growth. this is the call from brian belsky, noting that after peaking in january, profit margins had softened only 2/10 of a percent. you can see it here historically evening, doing very well compared to the massive run of the 1990's. perhaps we can rest easier. news, thened deal anadarko story moving that stock in a big way as the board there says that it will state open to the deal offer...
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amanda: it's been that kind of political event that has driven the markets. let's look at the major averages. we are seeing something of a fixed picture out there, there are pockets of strength including for some stocks, but health care is in focus. the s&p 500 and the weight on the down because the unitedhealth is a component of medicare fors is all taking hold and political risk for these players. a volatile group, but we will continue to watch this is the notion of broadening the medicare system continues. shery: one stop we are watching today is netflix, which is losing more than a percent after reporting disappointing forecasts for the quarter. there was actually a strong beat on subscriber numbers but the forecasts were lower than expectation. but they had a strong bright spot, that was their international subscriber growth, the new additions are topping 7.8 million viewers versus 7.3 million. more on netflix's performance, let's bring in michael, the senior research analyst from minneapolis. they can concerns that continue to deliver on what they've do
amanda: it's been that kind of political event that has driven the markets. let's look at the major averages. we are seeing something of a fixed picture out there, there are pockets of strength including for some stocks, but health care is in focus. the s&p 500 and the weight on the down because the unitedhealth is a component of medicare fors is all taking hold and political risk for these players. a volatile group, but we will continue to watch this is the notion of broadening the...
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guilty of the last two charges you are yet to hear the sentence the colombian congress has rejected president amanda kay's attempt to alter part of the peace treaty signed with fuck rebels three years ago ok want to change us to a special tribunal set up to try for more far revenues for war crimes the protestors accuse the president of jeopardizing the peace deal to end five decades of conflict the head of the u.s. secret service is leaving his job randolph unless his departure is one of several leadership changes at the department of homeland security the secret service provides protection for the president and other top u.s. officials has exit follows the resignation of homeland security secretary kristen nielsen well those are the headlines al-jazeera world is coming up next thank you very much for watching. oh. oh. here the beautiful machine here in this sort of the political they are charts for us. in this and i was. on the most of our cup on mark politically at the research. it's. funny is some. good news how did you see that all the. old food. simple mom lots of. cologne lots of things you st
guilty of the last two charges you are yet to hear the sentence the colombian congress has rejected president amanda kay's attempt to alter part of the peace treaty signed with fuck rebels three years ago ok want to change us to a special tribunal set up to try for more far revenues for war crimes the protestors accuse the president of jeopardizing the peace deal to end five decades of conflict the head of the u.s. secret service is leaving his job randolph unless his departure is one of...
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amanda: what effect do we think this has on the broader market implications.hese are big names that will be in court -- included in etf's. will that have a broader impact? >> when you look at the size of blackstone and how it's growing, $60 billion market cap down the road. if they want to become that size , they had to make it easier for long only passage to own them. this is part of the evolution since going public. when you look at where money is moving, money is leaving traditional funds, moving into passives and alts. are aes sense the alts bigger part of the public markets and indexes. inry: how important is size this market now, will he continue to see more consolidation, what does it mean for the markets? >> basically two secular trends going on. big institutional investors, your sovereign wealth funds, insurance companies, pension plans, are raising their allocations to alts, and mostly to the liquid alts. at the same time, they don't want to do with a thousand different managers, they are consolidating their list. if you are blackstone and you are bi
amanda: what effect do we think this has on the broader market implications.hese are big names that will be in court -- included in etf's. will that have a broader impact? >> when you look at the size of blackstone and how it's growing, $60 billion market cap down the road. if they want to become that size , they had to make it easier for long only passage to own them. this is part of the evolution since going public. when you look at where money is moving, money is leaving traditional...
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i think the game has grown much faster than the business side of the game. amandaers in canada earned a stipend, some hardly even a living wage. is the hope that you can create a situation where players are paid properly? even in the end of your hl, they are not paid meaningfully. jayna: neither league paid a salary, really just a stipend that covered expenses. the goal is down the line how we get to a place where the women are paid for the job they are doing. we will have to continue to advocate for that. amanda: great to have you here. jayna hefford, interim commissioner of the canadian women's hockey league. thank you. a programming note, tune into bloomberg "big decisions." david westin sit-down with kevin johnson from the starbucks headquarters in seattle, --hington, tonight at 9:00 9:30 p.m. shery: if you missed out on any of the interviews we had during the program, you can go to tv . you can also ask questions, dive into the securities. gtv for those charts that we showed you throughout the show. from new york and toronto, this is bloomberg. ♪ mark
i think the game has grown much faster than the business side of the game. amandaers in canada earned a stipend, some hardly even a living wage. is the hope that you can create a situation where players are paid properly? even in the end of your hl, they are not paid meaningfully. jayna: neither league paid a salary, really just a stipend that covered expenses. the goal is down the line how we get to a place where the women are paid for the job they are doing. we will have to continue to...
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amanda. y con toda la furia interpretando mis exitos en donde las mujeres se sienten muy poderosas porque mis canciones tienen eso. >> el catÁlogo no harque no las puedes cantar riÉndote porue tienen mucho temperamento. reportera: es amanda miguel quien canta sola y sin ataduras y va de nuevo al auditorio nacional. karla: quÉ importante... yo soy una alma vieja pero a mÍ me encanta conocer la mÚsica de antes, la que escuchaban mis padres y mis abuelos. creo que eso enriquece y eso que los jÓvenes de hoy tienen que aprender y valorar de estas estrellas que dejan un gran legado. francisca: por ejemplo yo soy fan de amanda y conoczco toda la mÚsica pero precisamente porque mi madre tambiÉn es amante de la mÚsica y yo crecÍ escuchando todo eso. >> y esa es una gran herencia que nos pueden llegar a dejar. lo que admiro es su seguridad porque no es una miss pero su seguridad ha llevado a escribir estas grandes piezas. francisca: cuando tÚ ves a una mujer hablando asÍ ya sabes que no le importa nada. hablemos de tomy motola.Él es el esposo de thalÍa . finalmente vendiÓ su lujosa mansiÓn en connecticut por la suma de 14 y pico de millones de
amanda. y con toda la furia interpretando mis exitos en donde las mujeres se sienten muy poderosas porque mis canciones tienen eso. >> el catÁlogo no harque no las puedes cantar riÉndote porue tienen mucho temperamento. reportera: es amanda miguel quien canta sola y sin ataduras y va de nuevo al auditorio nacional. karla: quÉ importante... yo soy una alma vieja pero a mÍ me encanta conocer la mÚsica de antes, la que escuchaban mis padres y mis abuelos. creo que eso enriquece y eso...