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. >> abc listens. >> abc listens. watch so, you have diabetes, here are some easy rules to follow. you know what you want? no fettuccine. no fries with that. no foods you love. no added salt. no added sugar. in a can? you can-not. no pizza. have that salad. unless there's dressing. then, no. remember, no skipping meals. but no late-night snacking. and no sleepless nights! is this stressing you out?! no stress! stress...is bad! exercise. but no overdoing it! and no days off! easy,...
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so i want you to listen what he told abc news chief washington correspondent jonathan karl. >> i hadotivate to suppress it but my suspicion all the way along was that there was nothing there. it was [ bleep ]. you could tell me all you want to that it could have been hacked or whatever. but it's a counting machine and we saved everything that was counted. so you just reconcile it. there's a pile right there. how many ballots? a thousand. now let's see who they're for. there's been no discrepancy reported anywhere that's looked at that. and i'm still not aware of any discrepancy. >> i mean, and that's it, thank you guys for joining us, good night. john avlon and elie honig, elie honig wrote "hatchet man: how bill barr broke the prosecutors' code and broke the justice department." elie, he said it. but you're not buying what barr is selling. why? >> here's a question i would have liked to ask bill barr if i had a chance to sit down with him, which by the way, don, he declined to sit with me several times for my book. okay, mr. former attorney general, you knew this was all bs like you
so i want you to listen what he told abc news chief washington correspondent jonathan karl. >> i hadotivate to suppress it but my suspicion all the way along was that there was nothing there. it was [ bleep ]. you could tell me all you want to that it could have been hacked or whatever. but it's a counting machine and we saved everything that was counted. so you just reconcile it. there's a pile right there. how many ballots? a thousand. now let's see who they're for. there's been no...
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it's owned by abc 7's parent company, disney. listen. the things that people share. i think is so powerful. because it's stuff they might not share publicly or share with friends or maybe just keep in their minds but they like opened up to her so much and it's just really helpful i think to just see what other people are feeling and going through. >> that's nice. all right. thanks for doing that. >>> are you ready for a landmark that's -- we can literally see from our building to finally reopen today? >> yes. mayor london breed tweeted that coit tower is going to be open for the first time in 15 months. so if you are going to go all the way up to the observation deck, you do need your mask on because you are going to be in the elevator. >> okay. >> yep. you can go. okay. talk about it later. >> okay. >>> speaking of that -- what are your thoughts about california reopening? people in downtown hayward got to answer that very question using colorful chalk. they wrote phrases like cautious but optimistic and it's about time. and looking forward to things like more fresh
it's owned by abc 7's parent company, disney. listen. the things that people share. i think is so powerful. because it's stuff they might not share publicly or share with friends or maybe just keep in their minds but they like opened up to her so much and it's just really helpful i think to just see what other people are feeling and going through. >> that's nice. all right. thanks for doing that. >>> are you ready for a landmark that's -- we can literally see from our building to...
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listen. >> reporter: viva says, for now, peng will remain in the hospital. kate larson, abc 7 news. >>> things are back to normal in the inter-richmond neighborhood, when a ghastly force evacuations in a shelter in place order this afternoon. e.g. nd found the leak under fifth avenue and closed it. we reported this to you as it happened at 6:00. a crew member suffered a medical emergency and was treated at the scene. >>> president biden makes juneteenth a national holiday, but some make say the work is just getting started. >>> and it is official, the new rules for wearing masks in the workplace, the other changes approved tonight. >>> and where this very big cat force the closure on a popular bay area hiking trail. >>> that is all coming up, but first a look at what is coming up on jimmy kimmel live, and abc 7 news. >>> a landmark moment in american history today. president joe biden signed a bill, making juneteenth a federal holiday in the united states. >> reporter: with the stroke of his pen today, president biden signed into law a federal holiday for an event that many
listen. >> reporter: viva says, for now, peng will remain in the hospital. kate larson, abc 7 news. >>> things are back to normal in the inter-richmond neighborhood, when a ghastly force evacuations in a shelter in place order this afternoon. e.g. nd found the leak under fifth avenue and closed it. we reported this to you as it happened at 6:00. a crew member suffered a medical emergency and was treated at the scene. >>> president biden makes juneteenth a national...
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listen. >> reporter: viva says, for now, peng will remain in the hospital. kate larson, abc 7 news. >>> things are back to normal in the inter-richmond neighborhood, when a ghastly force evacuations in a shelter in place order this afternoon. e.g. nd found the leak under fifth avenue and closed it. we reported this to you as it happened at 6:00. a crew member suffered a medical emergency and was treated at the scene. >>> president biden makes juneteenth a national holiday, but some make say the work is just getting started. >>> and it is official, the new rules for wearing masks in the workplace, the other changes approved tonight. >>> and where this very big cat force the closure on a popular bay area hiking trail. >>> that is all coming up, but first a look at what is coming up on jimmy kimmel live, and abc 7 news. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google, turn up the heat. ♪ ♪ ♪ receive a chargepoint home flex charger or a public charging credit. see you volvo retailer for details. delicia: this is where all our recycling is sorted -- 1.2 million pounds every day, helping to make san franc
listen. >> reporter: viva says, for now, peng will remain in the hospital. kate larson, abc 7 news. >>> things are back to normal in the inter-richmond neighborhood, when a ghastly force evacuations in a shelter in place order this afternoon. e.g. nd found the leak under fifth avenue and closed it. we reported this to you as it happened at 6:00. a crew member suffered a medical emergency and was treated at the scene. >>> president biden makes juneteenth a national...
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abc 7 news reporter explains what vendors are demanding. >> outside city hall in san jose, a small group listenslosely to the city council meeting with several concerns. >> we need the power input to be heard. >> tonight, council members are scheduled to vote on rezoning, the very urban village. the property next door to the bar station with a massive fleamarket is currently located. since 1960, the market has become a city institution with nearly 430 vendors. many of whom are immigrants who now worry about displacement. roberto gonzalez, president of the vendors association, has even started a hunger strike with the hopes of delaying the vote by at least 90 days. >> there is no teeth saying that a future developer or landowner will have to make a fleamarket there or in urban market there. >> if approved, the transit oriented project would reduce the land size of the market by nearly 2/3 in total. to help make room for housing and commercial space. the bum family, which owns the land, has agreed to not evict any vendors before the current market closes, which is expected to happen sometime in 20
abc 7 news reporter explains what vendors are demanding. >> outside city hall in san jose, a small group listenslosely to the city council meeting with several concerns. >> we need the power input to be heard. >> tonight, council members are scheduled to vote on rezoning, the very urban village. the property next door to the bar station with a massive fleamarket is currently located. since 1960, the market has become a city institution with nearly 430 vendors. many of whom are...
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abc 7 news. >>> joining us now is our insider. before we get to cal/osha, the governor raised eyebrows when asked about june 15th. let's listen. >> the emergency remains in effect until after june 15th. >> what's the reason? >> we are still in a state of emergency. the disease has not been extinguished. it's not vanished. it's not taking the summer months off, for all the reasons i just enunciated, that's why we are not lifting the state of emergency in this state. >> the bottom line is, although the governor wants us to go mask lists on june 15th, the pandemic is still out there. think of it as a wildfire. it was raging out of control. it became controlled and contained. it is almost out, but you don't send the fire trucks and the firefighter's home. he wants to retain executive power in part because that is also the way to get federal emergency funds, and that's what the state needs as well. so the governor is saying we might beat this thing. we're going back to normal, that he is not ready to say mission accomplished. >> it has been so interesting and confusing for people. how does cal/osha differ from other agencies in te
abc 7 news. >>> joining us now is our insider. before we get to cal/osha, the governor raised eyebrows when asked about june 15th. let's listen. >> the emergency remains in effect until after june 15th. >> what's the reason? >> we are still in a state of emergency. the disease has not been extinguished. it's not vanished. it's not taking the summer months off, for all the reasons i just enunciated, that's why we are not lifting the state of emergency in this state....
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department also tellsr abc that they knew that china's military was funding the wuhan lab in the state department new, the state department in january reported the same information. let's listent, he backed the lovely theory listen to this. >> science has in many ways helped ease the suffering of this pandemic. which is more than likely caused by science. >> a novel respiratory coronavirus overtaking wuhan, china, what do we do. >> we could ask the wuhan novel respiratory coronavirus law. >> the disease is the same name as a lab,, if you look at the name let me see your business card, show me your business card. i work at the coronavirus lab in wuhan there's been an outbreak of chocolatey goodness near hershey, pennsylvania, what do you think happened. elizabeth: pretty funny, what he said about congressman. >> it would be funny if it wasn't so tragic. were at a place now and the best news out of all of this is that it was a lot of leak, the worst news could've been warned of variousk, but we've gone from a year ago, there's no way it could be a lot of leak a natural occurrence from one generation no one has ever seen that before, that is the likely explanation now the lab le
department also tellsr abc that they knew that china's military was funding the wuhan lab in the state department new, the state department in january reported the same information. let's listent, he backed the lovely theory listen to this. >> science has in many ways helped ease the suffering of this pandemic. which is more than likely caused by science. >> a novel respiratory coronavirus overtaking wuhan, china, what do we do. >> we could ask the wuhan novel respiratory...
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abc that the u.s. government knew that the chinese military was funding the wuhan lab and the state department knew. the state department in january reported the same information too. listenthe late show with stephen colbert." he backed the lab leak possibility. take a listen to this. >> science has in many ways helped ease the suffering of this pandemic which was more than likely caused by science. novel respiratory coronavirus overtaking wuhan, china, what do we do? oh, you know who we could ask? the wuhan novel respiratory virus lab. the disease is the same name as the lab. look at the name. let me see your business card. show me your business card! oh, i work at the coronavirus lab in wuhan. there has been an outbreak of chocolatety goodness near hershey, pennsylvania. what do you think happened? elizabeth: pretty funny stuff. what do you say to that, congressman? >> it would be funny if it wasn't so tragic. look, isn't it we're at a place now where the best news out of all of this it was a lab leak. the worst news is it could have been something more nefarious. we've gone from a year ago, no way it could be a lab leak, this had to be natural occurrence. jumped from b
abc that the u.s. government knew that the chinese military was funding the wuhan lab and the state department knew. the state department in january reported the same information too. listenthe late show with stephen colbert." he backed the lab leak possibility. take a listen to this. >> science has in many ways helped ease the suffering of this pandemic which was more than likely caused by science. novel respiratory coronavirus overtaking wuhan, china, what do we do? oh, you know...
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abc news, and juanita tolliver and max boot. juanita, i want to start with senator manchin's opposition to the for the people act. two house democrats called manchin out, including congressman jim clyburn. take a listen. >> please, mr. manchin, vote to limit debate so we can set a date and have an up or down vote on whether or not we are going to have a continuation of voting rights in this country. ? . >> now we have the opportunity to actually do something about it, and senator manchin would rather uphold jim crow. >> where do democrats go from here? >> honestly, alicia, the deck is stacked against democrats right now. we have these voter suppression bills happening in states across the country. then someone like manchin, a democrat, going out and making this hard-line against the for the people act, which we all know is the cornerstone our democracy. every person deserves to have their vote counted and the decision of the election upheld. that's as clear as it can be. i agree with jamie harrison that manchin is dead wrong. what democrats need to focus on now is communicating that to voters, keeping this drum beat going, while manchin may not yield to the pressure within the democratic party, it's
abc news, and juanita tolliver and max boot. juanita, i want to start with senator manchin's opposition to the for the people act. two house democrats called manchin out, including congressman jim clyburn. take a listen. >> please, mr. manchin, vote to limit debate so we can set a date and have an up or down vote on whether or not we are going to have a continuation of voting rights in this country. ? . >> now we have the opportunity to actually do something about it, and senator...
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, to always listen to your bodies, and of course, to ensure that your legitimate medical concerns are not dismissed or diminished. >> reporter: for "good morning america," erielle reshef, abcher and even more so for her reasons for being so transparent. >> yeah. >> what are -- so many are diagnosed. >> right. >> what are the signs? what to look for? >> well, robin, lifetime risk is about 1 in 78 for women to be diagnosed with ovarian cancer. the big three symptoms because they can be very vague, abdominal pain or pelvic pain or bloating, an increase in urination. if these last for more than half the month, you want to alert the gynecologist, and again, talk about the fact that it could possibly be ovarian cancer. >> and part of the reason christiane said she came forward was because she said early detection can help you. what about screening and should you ask for ultrasound? >> no, you shouldn't. short answer, there is no screening test for ovarian cancer. what we use is a good history, talking to the patient, listening to them, them knowing their bodies. then individualized and targeted use of pelvic ultrasounds or sonograms in conjunction markers. there is more than jus
, to always listen to your bodies, and of course, to ensure that your legitimate medical concerns are not dismissed or diminished. >> reporter: for "good morning america," erielle reshef, abcher and even more so for her reasons for being so transparent. >> yeah. >> what are -- so many are diagnosed. >> right. >> what are the signs? what to look for? >> well, robin, lifetime risk is about 1 in 78 for women to be diagnosed with ovarian cancer. the big...
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abc's kaylee hartung was outside that courtroom with the very latest on this story. good morning, kaylee. >> reporter: hey, good morning, cecilia. this was the most shocking performance of britney spears' life. we listenedre at the courthouse, but we couldn't see britney. she only needed to call in to make this plea to a judge to end her conservatorship and the judge forbid any recordings of the proceedings first to share with you, but we heard a confident and determined britney spears who wants the world to hear her story. britney spears standing up for herself in an explosive court hearing wednesday passionately telling a court she's been exploited, embarrassed and demoralized by the people behind the conservatorship that's controlled her life and finances for the last 13 years. asking that it be terminated. the 39-year-old pleading with a judge saying, i just want my life back. spears addressing the court for more than 20 minutes calling the court ordered conservatorship, controlled in part by her father jamie spears, abusive. the megastar saying she was accused of not participating in rehearsals for her vegas show after disagreeing about a dance move and accused of not taking medicine she maintains
abc's kaylee hartung was outside that courtroom with the very latest on this story. good morning, kaylee. >> reporter: hey, good morning, cecilia. this was the most shocking performance of britney spears' life. we listenedre at the courthouse, but we couldn't see britney. she only needed to call in to make this plea to a judge to end her conservatorship and the judge forbid any recordings of the proceedings first to share with you, but we heard a confident and determined britney spears...