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stay with abc world news.— watching and stay with abc world news. �* �* ~ ., , world news. -- bbc world _ world news. -- bbc world news. hello again. yesterday, once - hello again. yesterday, once the early morning mist and fog patches had cleared out of the way, most parts of the uk have plenty of sunshine but there were some big contrasts and the temperatures from north to south. across england and wales, very mild weather. in parts of sussex, temperatures a size 20 degrees but even that we had sunshine across the north of the uk in scotland, here, it was much cooler, temperatures in shetland just reaching 10 degrees. the reason, this cooler air mass under this area of high pressure and that will be slipping eastwards over the next few days in this area of low pressure to the south—west really is going to dominate and will be very slow moving so we will be very slow moving so we will transition to even more unsettled weather conditions, really, and the transition is taking place right now. we are seeing outbreaks of rain right now with strengthening winds and look at this, towards the
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new heights. an 8-year-old makes history completing one of the world's most challenging climbs. >>> from abc news world headquarters in new york, this is "world news tonight." >>> good evening, everyone. thanks for joining us on this sunday. i'm linsey davis. we have learned two americans are among the more than 150 people killed in a devastating crowd crush in south korea, but we begin with new details in the brutal attack on paul pelosi, the husband of house speaker nancy pelosi, whom she calls pop. he was beaten with a hammer early friday morning during an invasion at the couple's san francisco home. paul pelosi, who is 82, underwent surgery for a fractured skull and remains in the hospital. tonight, sources tell us the suspect, 42-year-old paul depape, carried zip ties and duct tape with him, an eerie parallel to the capitol riot when some entered the building with zip ties. in another parallel, police have said the suspect yelled where's nancy when he entered the house. the speaker was in washington at the time and flew back home on friday. prosecutors are expected to file charges against the
new heights. an 8-year-old makes history completing one of the world's most challenging climbs. >>> from abc news world headquarters in new york, this is "world news tonight." >>> good evening, everyone. thanks for joining us on this sunday. i'm linsey davis. we have learned two americans are among the more than 150 people killed in a devastating crowd crush in south korea, but we begin with new details in the brutal attack on paul pelosi, the husband of house...
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. >> announcer: from abc news, this is world news now. >>> you know a lot of people are saying we should do away with fireworks and go to drones for what light shows. i don't hate it. >> but the fireworks are fun. it's tradition. you got to boom, boom, boom. >> in this case it's themed, it's halloween, haunting, imagine looking up. if you can have a time machine 40 years ago, drones in the sky for a light show. >> sounds like a movie. >> there has to be a neighbor complaining. there always is. >> the music -- >> someone is going to complain. but we like it. we're having fun with it. we'll show you the drone show. i love it. everything halloween, that's coming up later. but we begin with breaking news from ukraine. explosions rocking kyiv after months of relative calm. >> president zelenskyy confirmed blasts and missile strikes on the capital saying russia is trying to wipe them off the face of the earth. >> it comes a day after vladimir putin accuses ukraine of terrorism over an attack on a bridge and calls for retaliation from russian hard liners. russian president vladimir putin callin
. >> announcer: from abc news, this is world news now. >>> you know a lot of people are saying we should do away with fireworks and go to drones for what light shows. i don't hate it. >> but the fireworks are fun. it's tradition. you got to boom, boom, boom. >> in this case it's themed, it's halloween, haunting, imagine looking up. if you can have a time machine 40 years ago, drones in the sky for a light show. >> sounds like a movie. >> there has to be a...
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. >> announcer: from abc news world headquarters in new york, this is "world news tonight," with david muir. >>> good evening. it's great to start another week with all of you. we begin with the urgent search for survivors where rescues are still under way days after hurricane ian made landfall. still playing out, the staggering laws of life continues to grow. at least 94 lives lost, the deadliest hurricane in florida in modern history. tonight new images from inside hurricane ian as it struck. this is pine island, an accuweather storm chaser there at the time. and afterward the community of st. james at the tip of pine island, homes shattered, many structures wiped off the map. the coast guard still hard at work tonight since we talked to them after ian made landfall. tonight, of course, those questions about mandatory evacuations and if they could have come any sooner, even just hours sooner, could it have made a difference. senior meteorologist rob marciano is leading us off from fort myers tonight. >> reporter: tonight, across florida, the death toll from hurricane ian is rising. f
. >> announcer: from abc news world headquarters in new york, this is "world news tonight," with david muir. >>> good evening. it's great to start another week with all of you. we begin with the urgent search for survivors where rescues are still under way days after hurricane ian made landfall. still playing out, the staggering laws of life continues to grow. at least 94 lives lost, the deadliest hurricane in florida in modern history. tonight new images from inside...
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abc news. this is world news. now good monday morning, everyone i'm reading an alley alongside a very bitter andrew denver this morning. also, my brother is a huge jets fan, and i can't remember the last time the jets beat the packers, so it's extra tough. it was. it was a tough weekend chiefs didn't look much better playing one of the better teams. there's one of the best games of the weekend. the chiefs will be fine. i'm sure they'll play the bills again when it actually matters. you know, to lose at home and arrowhead was it hurts. we're going to have the highlights from all the nfl games that matter coming up in just a few minutes, but right now we want to begin with the countdown to the crucial midterm elections now, just three weeks away, an empty podium stood where georgia senate candidate herschel walker could have debated his opponents in atlanta last night. two days after facing off with senator rafael warnock walker opted not to appear his campaign his campaign, saying he never agreed to attend as georg
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. >> announcer: from abc news world headquarters in new york, this is "world news tonight," with davidr. >>> good evening. it is great to have you with us here as we near the end of another week together, and we begin tonight with that brutal attack on speaker nancy pelosi's husband. an assailant breaking into the couple's san francisco home, armed with a hammer. sources telling abc news shouting "where's nancy?" the attacker then targeting her 82-year-old husband, paul pelosi, instead. he is out of surgery tonight to repair a skull fracture. tonight leaders from both parties condemning the assault. police say they arrived at pelosi's home after being alerted to the break-in moments before the attack. then officers actually witnessing the assault as it was happening. paul pelosi suffering, quote, significant injuries, undergoing surgery to his skull. the alleged suspect arrested on the scene, now facing multiple charges including attempted homicide. and what was discovered on his social media page? authorities say conspiracies about the 2020 election and about covid. the couple married
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expert weighs in halloween is what we do here at world news now and wait until you see what we have for you today. it's monday, october, 31st. from abc news. this is world news now. good morning, everyone. thank you so much for joining us. we are having a blast here on this halloween show really are to say watching the video of the previous skits. so creative our team here i am kind of glad i didn't have to get jelly squeezed onto my face like mona did. but something happened. halloween we've got you involved in some of our antics and hijinks. yes, we have a lot of fun this half hour, so you want to stick around for that? for sure. we're gonna get to that in a few minutes right now, though we do want to begin with the attack on paul pelosi, that husband of speaker of the house nancy pelosi, accused attacker is behind bars awaiting charges in a court appearance over the next few days. meanwhile, there is new information about how how police were alerted to what was going on last friday. it now appears the 911 call that house speaker nancy pelosi's husband made possibly saving his life took place because he had been charging his phone
expert weighs in halloween is what we do here at world news now and wait until you see what we have for you today. it's monday, october, 31st. from abc news. this is world news now. good morning, everyone. thank you so much for joining us. we are having a blast here on this halloween show really are to say watching the video of the previous skits. so creative our team here i am kind of glad i didn't have to get jelly squeezed onto my face like mona did. but something happened. halloween we've...
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abc news. this is world news. now happy monday, everyone. thanks for joining us. i'm really in an alley alongside andrew denber at the tom brady news just keeps coming. he is having a rough time on the field. brady struggling rogers is struggling . what is happening will finish struggling, although he no, he took a week off to heal his shoulder, so maybe he comes back . look, it's a long season. okay don't panic just yet. i mean, be concerned, i guess, but oh, tom brady. yikes no tablet was safe this weekend, either we're going to update you on all the nfl stories coming up the big ones that happened this weekend, but we want to begin this morning with new details about a deadly double shooting inside a dallas hospital. the 30 year old suspect sent workers running into a panic. two were killed after authorities say the alleged shooter became enraged while visiting his girlfriend who just given birth to their child facility has increased its security to guard against another tragedy. here's a b cs andrea fuji. this morning. we're learning more about the deaths of t
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. >> announcer: from abc news world headquarters in new york, this is "world news tonight." >>> good evening, everyone. thanks for joining us on this sunday. i'm linsey davis. as we come on the air, the death toll in florida jumped again today and hundreds of thousands are still without power tonight, as crews desperately search for victims trapped in their homes. and today for the first time our crews made it to pine island, which is cut off from the mainland and without water and power. residents are telling us about the terror they face when ian came ashore as a category 4 hurricane. before and after picture shows an unrecognizable coastline. home after home wiped out. rebuilding could take years. in hard-hit lee county, there s waited too long to order an evacuation. ian will likely turn out to be one of the costliest storms on record. one insurance industry estimates puts the damage around $60 billion. long lines for gas in some places, the wait time more than two hours. president biden plans to visit hurricane-ravaged puerto rico tomorrow and florida this wednesday as forecaste
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. >> announcer: from abc news world headquarters in new york, this is "world news tonight." >>> good evening, everyone. thanks so much for joining us on this sunday. i'm linsey davis. there are several developing stories as we come on the air. >>> new information tonight about the condition of the raleigh shooting suspect. the 15-year-old is now fighting for his life. >>> but we do begin with the relief in stockton, california, where police say they have captured a serial killer just in the nick of time. authorities say when wesley brownlee was apprehended he appeared to be out hunting for another victim. police say they recovered a gun that they say the suspect carried in a press conference, authorities said brownlee had that weapon with him when he was arrested. brownlee's accused of six killings that occurred over the course of six months. the last was nearly three weeks ago. the mayor said she shed tears of joy over the arrest and credits the community with helping to crack the case. tonight, we hear from a sole survivor of the shootings. mona kosar abdi leads us off from califor
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. >> announcer: from abc news world headquarters in new york, this is "world news tonight." >>> good evening, everyone. thanks so much for joining us on this sunday. i'm linsey davis. there are several developing stories as we come on the air. the new poll that gives a boost to republicans with just over two weeks until midterms. the exclusive, the robb elementary staffer once blamed for a security breach now speaks out, but we begin with a winter storm alert. winter storm alerts across ten states, some higher elevations getting a foot of snow with high winds creating drifts up to two feet. these images coming in from montana. that system is now moving east, bringing a severe weather threat to the nation's midsection. tomorrow, the threat moves to the gulf states. cheryl scott from our station wls in chicago leads us off. tell us about this powerful storm that's now spreading across the country tonight. >> yes, linsey, this storm system is advancing east. already dumping over a foot of snow in parts of the rockies, and now this powerful cold front is going to bring very heavy rain an
. >> announcer: from abc news world headquarters in new york, this is "world news tonight." >>> good evening, everyone. thanks so much for joining us on this sunday. i'm linsey davis. there are several developing stories as we come on the air. the new poll that gives a boost to republicans with just over two weeks until midterms. the exclusive, the robb elementary staffer once blamed for a security breach now speaks out, but we begin with a winter storm alert. winter...
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and george, who was this is an astrophysicist who looks at abc news live, america's number one streaming news, the world and the cosmos and free to you 24/7. watch america's relativity in dark matter we, number one news, whenever you want it, wherever you are, anytime. abc news live, streaming live and free on all his gallery is called dark platforms. >> ready for election night? ready for debate. i'm ready for it all. matter. he looks at the world >> it's very important. >> very different. so, through the hi everyone. >> regular new ragged. lens of the artists and scientists, the exploration for >> what the truth about alger hiss would george do? unfolds. we're working on, >> one of the things that i it george. we're found interesting about the going to make you proud. book is that george altman's >> with so much at grandfather, the artist george stake in our world altman, had a death that was right now, we want to thank you for your ambiguous. and the thought of trust and for suicide on, the stigma of, it making abc news america's number one news. floats over the family for the >> and thank you for ma
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. >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. >> the world health organization says covid-19 is still an international emergency officials still say it is too high to lift -- two high to lift the alert for this crisis. kristen: today they voted in favor of the vaccine for covid-19 for children and adults. it is not a mandate. larry: a dose for people 18 and over this relies on conventional vaccine technology not the mrna platform used by pfizer and modernity. kristen: -- keeping an eye on -- an eye on multiple covid cases in europe and asia. larry: joining us live from the newsroom that are a big concern now. >> a month ago scientists were worried about ba.2 75. now we are talking big cbn bq bq one. they are both a variant of omicron. and experts are seeing a peak in europe it is a sign of what to come area next week's experts have noticed a peak in europe and asia of covid cases. it is variant xp b and bq one. experts believe this is the warning sign. >> experts have been -- it's been spreading rapidly in singapore. it is a concern because t
. >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. >> the world health organization says covid-19 is still an international emergency officials still say it is too high to lift -- two high to lift the alert for this crisis. kristen: today they voted in favor of the vaccine for covid-19 for children and adults. it is not a mandate. larry: a dose for people 18 and over this relies on conventional vaccine technology not the mrna platform used by...
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custody rallies in support of the protesters have been held all around the world including right here in the bay area and now as abc 7 news anchor dion limb explains one man is displaying his message of support on the biggest space. he has his home this marina district home is sending a powerful message to the world the words women life and freedom prominently painted on its facade it also says in farsi sands in igia's id and those words the rally in cry for the people of iran and around the world including here in san francisco drawing attention to the country's 40-year fight for rights protests recently ignited over the death of 22 year old masa amini who died in custody for allegedly violating hijab rules. salman shariat is a first-generation persian american. he came up with the idea to paint his bay street home just a week ago. it happened very quickly with three week coming up. it was very important to get it done before three weeks started. i thought this was a good way to get people to see it and notice it solomon insists. this isn't a story about him. it's about raising awareness, which seems to be working. well
custody rallies in support of the protesters have been held all around the world including right here in the bay area and now as abc 7 news anchor dion limb explains one man is displaying his message of support on the biggest space. he has his home this marina district home is sending a powerful message to the world the words women life and freedom prominently painted on its facade it also says in farsi sands in igia's id and those words the rally in cry for the people of iran and around the...
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abc news. the group of world leaders are expected to discuss ways to aid ukraine and continue punishing russia china o'brien, thank you for that, and u. s. officials are now trying to track down the russian linked hackers who waged a cyber attack on major airports all across the country. the hacks affected the main websites at l, a x laguardia and about a dozen other airports. the attack at denver international continued into the night. operations at the airports were not affected, but experts are concerned about what could happen next. this is a group that says, essentially carrying out pro russian activity, uh, that they began shortly after the invasion. they're attacking at ukrainian allies. they carried out texas across the world that protected japan, and now they've been really focused on the united states. the same group attacked state government websites last week, but experts do not believe the kremlin was involved. nationwide railroad strike is looming once again ncdea % raise union rejected and $5000 in bonuses, but union workers say it doesn't do enough to address the lack of paid t
abc news. the group of world leaders are expected to discuss ways to aid ukraine and continue punishing russia china o'brien, thank you for that, and u. s. officials are now trying to track down the russian linked hackers who waged a cyber attack on major airports all across the country. the hacks affected the main websites at l, a x laguardia and about a dozen other airports. the attack at denver international continued into the night. operations at the airports were not affected, but experts...
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calling them transparently false allegations, saying the world would see through any attempt to use this as a pretext for escalation. clinic. abc news, keith thank you and to sports. now the houston astros are back in the world series the yankees aaron judge grounded out to end last night's game and finish off a four game sweep for the now back to back american league champs houston 1625 in the astros are headed to the world series for the fourth time in six seasons, and they'll take on the philadelphia phillies. bryce harper's two run homer. what's the difference in a 4 to 3 win over the padres? now to prepare for the celebration. city officials greased up light poles to make sure people keep their partying on the ground. turning now to the weather, and it's looking like winter over in the rockies, parts of utah, montana got up to two ft of snow. let's take a look at your monday forecast. good morning, it looks like a stormy start to the work week from texas all the way into western louisiana. we're going to have flash flooding and a chance for tornadoes to today into tonight. this is all part of a big storm system making its way t
calling them transparently false allegations, saying the world would see through any attempt to use this as a pretext for escalation. clinic. abc news, keith thank you and to sports. now the houston astros are back in the world series the yankees aaron judge grounded out to end last night's game and finish off a four game sweep for the now back to back american league champs houston 1625 in the astros are headed to the world series for the fourth time in six seasons, and they'll take on the...
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new york, good night. >> announcer: thank you for making "world news tonight" with david muir america's most watched newscast. >> coming up on abcw of solidarity in front of san francisco city rsedft angmain in dd custody of the morality police accused of wearing her hijab incorrectly. a luxury high-rise owner is facing a lawsuit after apartments flooded. what tenants are asking for now. a rainbow that cause disappointment today. why the blue angels were forced to stay grounded. abc7news at 6:00 starts right now. >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc7news. >> good evening and thank you for joining us. i am dion lim. this weekend, cries to free iran are growing louder. protesters are calling for basic human rights and freedom in iran following a death. cornell barnard shows us the community is coming together in san francisco. >> freedom. cornell: it is a rallying cry getting louder. people gathered to support the people of iran. >> we are here to say to the islamic republic, no. that is what the people are fighting for. they do not want the islamic republic, they want their freedom. >> wha
new york, good night. >> announcer: thank you for making "world news tonight" with david muir america's most watched newscast. >> coming up on abcw of solidarity in front of san francisco city rsedft angmain in dd custody of the morality police accused of wearing her hijab incorrectly. a luxury high-rise owner is facing a lawsuit after apartments flooded. what tenants are asking for now. a rainbow that cause disappointment today. why the blue angels were forced to stay...
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news weather and more with our abc 7 bay area streaming tv app. it's available on apple tv google tv fire tv and roku to search abc 7 bay area and download it now worldth david muir is coming up next and i'll see you back here at 4 o'clock. >>> tonight, breaking news. the deadly school shooting. the student livestreaming on her phone as police reach the classroom door. hundreds of students and teachers rushing for the exits, their hands in the air. a student describing coming face-to-face with the shooter. what he asked her. the gunman getting into the locked school. alex perez in st. louis with news on the suspect just coming in tonight. >>> also this evening, the u.s. responding to russia tonight. after this new claim from russia that ukraine is now planning to detonate a so-called dirty bomb. the u.s. now warning of consequences if russia does this instead. and ian pannell's exclusive interview tonight with ukraine's top military commanders. >>> here at home tonight, the spike in children in the hospital across this country. covid, the flu, and t
news weather and more with our abc 7 bay area streaming tv app. it's available on apple tv google tv fire tv and roku to search abc 7 bay area and download it now worldth david muir is coming up next and i'll see you back here at 4 o'clock. >>> tonight, breaking news. the deadly school shooting. the student livestreaming on her phone as police reach the classroom door. hundreds of students and teachers rushing for the exits, their hands in the air. a student describing coming...
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announcer: and now, "bbc world news". ♪ >> ts is abc news --abc news -- bbc news. saying goodbye.in's second shortest serving chancellor after being sacked by the prime minister. liz truss announces another major u-turn on her economic plans, arise in corporate tax will go ahead. >> it is clear parts of our budget went further and faster than markets were expecting. the way we are delivering our missioright now has to change. we need to act now to reassure the markets of our fiscal discipline. >> the former health secretary and leadership candidate is now tasked with bringing the financial turmoil under control. also in the program, iran's supreme leader ones no one can overturn the islamic republic as protesters again fill the streets. communities in three australian states have been ordered to evacuate as torrential rain brings major flooding. the actor who played hagrid in the "harry potter" films has died at age 72. ♪ welcome to downing street rated a day of high drama. less than 24 hour's after he insisted he was 100% safe in his job as chancellor, he has gon sacked by liz tr
announcer: and now, "bbc world news". ♪ >> ts is abc news --abc news -- bbc news. saying goodbye.in's second shortest serving chancellor after being sacked by the prime minister. liz truss announces another major u-turn on her economic plans, arise in corporate tax will go ahead. >> it is clear parts of our budget went further and faster than markets were expecting. the way we are delivering our missioright now has to change. we need to act now to reassure the markets of...
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abc news prime, that streams on abc news live later tonight. >>> in the ninemeantime, we tur the war in ukraine. vladimir putin unleashing new and deadly attacks across ukraine. president bidened and other world leaders holding an emergency meeting. president zelenskyy pleading with those g7 leaders for more defensive weapons, those leaders promising, quote, undeterred and steadfast support. russian missiles targeting civilian and critical in infrastructure. these images emerging of this plant hit in lviv, a power plant there. president biden was asked today, is putin a rational actor? here's our chief foreign correspondent ian pannell in ukraine tonight. 15 drod cricrastcturs s cities including zaporizhzhia. the strikes coming one day of vladimir putin personally ordered one of the broadest bombardments since the start of the war, killing at least 19 people, injuring over a hundred more, in retaliation for the weekend bombing of the only bridge linking russia to territories occupied in crimea. today kyiv getting back on its feet just 24 hours after a missile hit this playground. the children are back, running and playing. abc's britt clennett is in the capital. >> a huge cleanup effort under
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abc news is mostly for "good morning america." sometimes worlds in 2020 et cetera doings legal analysis ad i've done that legal analysis my whole career at either nbc or abc or court tv. the news nations show is we been sort of an exciting project. the goal there is to do an opinionated news show from a moderate point of view. and so left of center right of center folks we hope are bothot going to appreciate it and the far left and the far right are going to not like it so much....
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abc 7 news. >> coming up next, from their backyard to ballet's ages all over the world.others from mexico now this is john. he hasn't worked this hard to only get this far with his cholesterol. taken with a statin, leqvio can lower bad cholesterol and keep it low with two doses a year. side effects were injection site reaction, joint pain, urinary tract infection, diarrhea, chest cold, pain in legs or arms, and shortness of breath. with leqvio, lowering cholesterol becomes just one more thing life throws your way. ask your doctor about leqvio. lower. longer. leqvio. of hispanic heritage month we bring you the story of two dancers making history and the dancing industry. they have danced all over the world. >> abc seven reporter luz pena sat down with the brothers. >> they have danced for some of the most prestigious ballet companies in the world. one has been described as a romantic dancer. the other as a risk taker. but to truly -- but to truly know there's story you need to know the basics. >> take me back to mexico where everything started. >> we come from a very big
abc 7 news. >> coming up next, from their backyard to ballet's ages all over the world.others from mexico now this is john. he hasn't worked this hard to only get this far with his cholesterol. taken with a statin, leqvio can lower bad cholesterol and keep it low with two doses a year. side effects were injection site reaction, joint pain, urinary tract infection, diarrhea, chest cold, pain in legs or arms, and shortness of breath. with leqvio, lowering cholesterol becomes just one more...
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i am doing, as you pointed out, abc news is most of for good morning america, sometimes for world news doing legal analysis. i have done that legal analysis my whole career at either nbc or abc or court tv. the news nation show has been an exciting project because the goal is to do an opinionated news show from a moderate point of view. so left of center, right of center folks we hope both will appreciate it and the far left and far right are not going to like it so much. that has been really good, because it also happens to reflect my personal politics. the reelz show is where we follow police in real time and i think it is important to see what police officers do every day and how they do it. my serious radio show -- sirius show, we do a lot of things related to the present or former president in a legal realm. i get to talk about and focus on a lot of issues which are of great interest to me. it has been a very busy time. as a result, i have had to put our next book on hold, as i get through exciting and busy times. >> can you tell us the topic of the next one? dan: we don't have an
i am doing, as you pointed out, abc news is most of for good morning america, sometimes for world news doing legal analysis. i have done that legal analysis my whole career at either nbc or abc or court tv. the news nation show has been an exciting project because the goal is to do an opinionated news show from a moderate point of view. so left of center, right of center folks we hope both will appreciate it and the far left and far right are not going to like it so much. that has been really...
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october abc 7 is celebrating lgbtq+ history month when the gold rush truck, california in 1849. the state was flooded with people from all over the world and 90% of these new the mining camp. boom towns paved the way for intimate relationship stories lost to time until now. here's abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard with the story. when gold was discovered in california the world rushed west men and some women dropped everything to get rich most didn't find gold but many found comfort in same-sex relationships. what we know is that they were probably quite common, but you know, we don't have the documentation to say how common historian and author susan lee johnson literally wrote the book on life in the mining camps during the california gold rush. she says documenting the lives of lgbtq+ 49ers isn't easy. it's not the sort of thing that you would write home about, but fortunately we have things like diaries we have court records women and children were a rare sight in the gold rush prospectors from around the globe descended on the golden state towns popped up overnight cabins and tents often house multiple miners quarters were cramped and without women
october abc 7 is celebrating lgbtq+ history month when the gold rush truck, california in 1849. the state was flooded with people from all over the world and 90% of these new the mining camp. boom towns paved the way for intimate relationship stories lost to time until now. here's abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard with the story. when gold was discovered in california the world rushed west men and some women dropped everything to get rich most didn't find gold but many found comfort in...
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abc. steve austin, sammy love can be. she shared the world stage with her mother, naomi judd for nearly 40 years, and in a powerful new interview judd opens up to people tv .com about recovering from her mother's death by suicide in april. my mom's not here anymore , and i can't even say it without crying and telling you that when you deal with suicide if there's so much mystery there , what was she thinking? in her final moments? she says that behind that heavy curtain of glamour her mother struggled quietly with depression. my mom always made up for how insignificant she felt or lonely or sad by putting on rhinestones. so maybe her greatest legacy was in the darkness, no matter what happened to her. being raped, being fired being you know, forgotten? i don't ever really remember her complaining. i just don't remember her complaining, she would say. i'm too blessed to be stressed. it's really scary to stand there and say i'm really not as great on the inside as i appear on the outside. there's a lot of shame and a lot of guilt. people think success you're supposed to have it all figured out. no. you're supposed to ask for help
abc. steve austin, sammy love can be. she shared the world stage with her mother, naomi judd for nearly 40 years, and in a powerful new interview judd opens up to people tv .com about recovering from her mother's death by suicide in april. my mom's not here anymore , and i can't even say it without crying and telling you that when you deal with suicide if there's so much mystery there , what was she thinking? in her final moments? she says that behind that heavy curtain of glamour her mother...
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abc 7 news. abc 7 is celebrating lgbtq history. when the gold rush struck, california in 1849, the state was flooded with people from all over the worldrtune 90% of these new immigrants. men the social structure of the mining camps and boomtowns paved the way for intimate relationships stories lost to time until now. when gold was discovered in california the world rushed west men and some women dropped everything to get rich most didn't find gold but many found comfort in same-sex relationships. what we know is that they were probably quite common, but you know, we don't have the documentation to say how common historian and author susan lee johnson literally wrote the book on life in the mining camps during the california gold rush. she says documenting the lives of lgbtq+ 49ers isn't easy. it's not the sort of thing that you would write home about, but fortunately we have things like diaries we have court records women and children were a rare sight in the gold rush prospectors from around the globe descended on the golden state towns popped up overnight cabins and tents often house multiple miners quarters were cramped and without
abc 7 news. abc 7 is celebrating lgbtq history. when the gold rush struck, california in 1849, the state was flooded with people from all over the worldrtune 90% of these new immigrants. men the social structure of the mining camps and boomtowns paved the way for intimate relationships stories lost to time until now. when gold was discovered in california the world rushed west men and some women dropped everything to get rich most didn't find gold but many found comfort in same-sex...
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abc 7 news is next. >>> finally tonight here, he fought for our country in world war ii.g officer recommended him for a silver star for his bravery, but it never came, until now at 107, our person of the week. staff sergeant harold nelson from nebraska, a member of the 3rd infantry division, they would spend 635 days in combat during world war ii. he was one of just seven members of his company to make it home from the war. in 1944 returning to nebraska, marrying his sweetheart, frances and learning that his commanding officer had recommended him for a silver star for his bravery, but he never received that honor. it turns out his records were lost in a massive fire along the way. ♪ this week, 77 years later and the salute. now 107 years old, staff sargent harold nelson, and the moment. current 3rd infantry division commander charles constanza pinning that medal for bravery in fort carson, colorado, and here he is right here tonight. >> hi, david. >> reporter: staff sargent harold nelson, proud. >> i must have done something right. i'm glad to have been able to serve my c
abc 7 news is next. >>> finally tonight here, he fought for our country in world war ii.g officer recommended him for a silver star for his bravery, but it never came, until now at 107, our person of the week. staff sergeant harold nelson from nebraska, a member of the 3rd infantry division, they would spend 635 days in combat during world war ii. he was one of just seven members of his company to make it home from the war. in 1944 returning to nebraska, marrying his sweetheart,...
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world. mary bruce tonight, thank you. >>> now, to election night, two weeks from tonight. of course, abc news live coverage on election night right here. but before we get there, the high stakes debate tonight. all eyes on pennsylvania's senate race, the race that could decide who controls the senate, the democrats, of course, or the republicans. tonight on stage, democrat lieutenant governor john fetterman going head-to-head with republican dr. mehmet oz. fetterman still recovering from a massive stroke nearly six months ago. abc's rachel scott in harrisburg for the debate tonight. >> reporter: democrat john fetterman tonight trying to prepare pennsylvania voters for a senate debate like no other. it's been six months since the candidate suffered a stroke. tonight's questions will be closed captioned on big screens, so he can read them to help with lingering auditory processing issues that doctors say are normal in recovery. >> some people might be -- they were maybe critical about it, or like, what's going on here? i would remind people that half of americans use captioning when they watch
world. mary bruce tonight, thank you. >>> now, to election night, two weeks from tonight. of course, abc news live coverage on election night right here. but before we get there, the high stakes debate tonight. all eyes on pennsylvania's senate race, the race that could decide who controls the senate, the democrats, of course, or the republicans. tonight on stage, democrat lieutenant governor john fetterman going head-to-head with republican dr. mehmet oz. fetterman still recovering...
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abc 7 news at 6. connect 24/7 at abc 7. news.com. say how to sea lions. say how to sea lions. everyone remembers the moment they heard... “you have cancer.” how their world they found a way to face it. for some, this is where their keytruda story begins. keytruda - a breakthrough immunotherapy that may treat certain cancers. one of those cancers is advanced nonsquamous, non-small cell lung cancer where keytruda is approved to be used with certain chemotherapies as your first treatment if you do not have an abnormal “egfr” or “alk” gene. keytruda helps your immune system fight cancer but can also cause your immune system to attack healthy parts of your body. this can happen during or after treatment and may be severe and lead to death. see your doctor right away if you have cough, shortness of breath, chest pain, diarrhea, severe stomach pain or tenderness, severe nausea or vomiting, headache, light sensitivity, eye problems, irregular heartbeat, extreme tiredness, constipation, dizziness or fainting, changes in appetite, thirst, or urine, confusion or memory problems, muscle pain or weakness, fever, rash, itching, or flushing. these are not all the possi
abc 7 news at 6. connect 24/7 at abc 7. news.com. say how to sea lions. say how to sea lions. everyone remembers the moment they heard... “you have cancer.” how their world they found a way to face it. for some, this is where their keytruda story begins. keytruda - a breakthrough immunotherapy that may treat certain cancers. one of those cancers is advanced nonsquamous, non-small cell lung cancer where keytruda is approved to be used with certain chemotherapies as your first treatment if...
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earlier statement to abc 7 news sfo international set in part quote this new contract provides competitive pay and benefits allowing our food workers to continue delivering the world-class airport experience that travelers love. moving on a crucial part of our work to build a better bay area is through the economy and a major business draw returns to the bay area this week the 41st annual fleet week kicks off tomorrow and today check it out. we saw the first of the military ships to arrive the uss princeton out of san diego is now docked along the embarcadero the anticipation as you can imagine for the week ahead is mounting. so tonight abc 7 news reporter tara campbell takes a look at that excitement including how many people are expected and what that means for local businesses. it's a sure sign of fleet week a naval ship docking in the san francisco bay and local businesses are ready for a big bump in foot traffic. we're gonna have to make a whole bunch more hummus and probably i'm gonna have to be moving a whole lot quicker. i'm hoping there's gonna bring in more customers from all over the place of the bay area from different cities to spread out the word and
earlier statement to abc 7 news sfo international set in part quote this new contract provides competitive pay and benefits allowing our food workers to continue delivering the world-class airport experience that travelers love. moving on a crucial part of our work to build a better bay area is through the economy and a major business draw returns to the bay area this week the 41st annual fleet week kicks off tomorrow and today check it out. we saw the first of the military ships to arrive the...
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wide range of media outlets including the new york times, washington post, pbs news hour, politico, c-span, and abc world. he is currently a professor of political science and international affairs and the -- media studies at the university of washington. he is taught courses in science, journalism, and political quinoa kay tionette detainee rusty, young university. and george. during his tenure at mary washington, dr. farnsworth has earned the reputation of being an outstanding teacher. as evidenced by winning the universities three most put stitches awards on excellence in teaching. a distinction for their attested by his being the 27 recipient of the virginia outstanding faculty award from the state council of higher education. he will be finally recalled by great lies patrons for his five previous presentations on presidents harry truman, lyndon johnson, richard nixon and ronald reagan, as well as on iconic entertainer johnny carson. it's a pleasure to welcome back to the great lives podium, my good friend stephen j. farnsworth. >> thank you so much, bill. i'm delighted to be here and to talk to you
wide range of media outlets including the new york times, washington post, pbs news hour, politico, c-span, and abc world. he is currently a professor of political science and international affairs and the -- media studies at the university of washington. he is taught courses in science, journalism, and political quinoa kay tionette detainee rusty, young university. and george. during his tenure at mary washington, dr. farnsworth has earned the reputation of being an outstanding teacher. as...
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abc news, washington. >> that is all for us today. thanks for sharing part of your sunday with us. check out "worldl right, this is such a wonderful moment. i don't mean to get in the middle of it. oh but you are in the middle of it. i am in the middle of it because i want you to see where you are. you're in illinois, look around you're in the middle of everything. and you're getting married. ohhh! illinois the middle of everything. and you may now kiss your bride, right in the middle of her face. ♪♪ right in the middle ♪ yeah, yeah ♪ ♪ yeah. all right. i am just parking right now, and i will meet you at the baggage claim. nonsense. come on. i want to come in. yeah, get ready for a big, embarrassing hug. okay, see you in a minute. [ chuckles ] -♪ can i come over, see you tonight? ♪ -oh. -♪ i promise that you'll be feeling right ♪ -yes. ♪ oh, she's comin' up ♪ nolan: no! shoot. -♪ oh, sugarfoot ♪ -[ groans ] ♪ ♪ come on. come on, buddy. ♪ police. step away from the vehicle. show me your hands. oh, actually, this is my truck. get on your knees.
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abc 7 news. reggie: that was really something. i wish them well. happening today, it is worldmile day, a world dedicated to smile. kumasi: what makes people happy? according to a new survey it is not money or fame. kimora lee simmons is revealing the results of the survey she is the ambassador for a charity that helps kids with cleft pallets around the world. kimora: smile train commissioned a survey to see what makes you smile. contrary to popular belief, it was not some of the flashier things in life. it was this simply or things like spending time with their family, giving a smile, receiving a smile. we wanted to highlight world smile day with some of this information so that people could be reminded to share a smile with others. >> you have girls in college and kids at home, you run your business and you are on this campaign to help other people smile, what are you doing to encourage those around you to smile? kimora: to do any work like this that gives back to the kids. that's me, i am like a fabulous mother. reggie: she is just mother. kumasi: smile train has helped 1.5
abc 7 news. reggie: that was really something. i wish them well. happening today, it is worldmile day, a world dedicated to smile. kumasi: what makes people happy? according to a new survey it is not money or fame. kimora lee simmons is revealing the results of the survey she is the ambassador for a charity that helps kids with cleft pallets around the world. kimora: smile train commissioned a survey to see what makes you smile. contrary to popular belief, it was not some of the flashier things...
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world. need to take advantage of all of the intellectual capital that we have on the planet. i'm leslie brinkley abc 7 newssts who developed physics for phones says he believes it is the most significant project that he has worked on in his entire career. most likely coming to a school near you. all right, that's going to do it for this edition of abc 7 news at 4. i'm larry beale abc 7 news at five with dan and alma is coming up. okay care coalition, alaska airlines is still frontrunner for most caring airline. funshine bear, you did some of your own research, right? i sure did. ♪ according to the web, their program's number one, ♪ ♪ earning alaska miles is quicker and more fun! ♪ cute! ooh, that was wonderful, sweetie! oh, oh, oh, i have a song about their cheese plates. ♪ cheese please! cheese please! cheese please! cheese please! ♪ uh- it's time for lunch. aw... ♪ ♪ >> this is abc7 news. >> it was sort of a jolt and not a lot of swaying, not a lot of motion, just this big bang. it seemed to be over. ama: reaction moment after a magnitude 5.1 earthquake which shook things up a bit around the bay area, in
world. need to take advantage of all of the intellectual capital that we have on the planet. i'm leslie brinkley abc 7 newssts who developed physics for phones says he believes it is the most significant project that he has worked on in his entire career. most likely coming to a school near you. all right, that's going to do it for this edition of abc 7 news at 4. i'm larry beale abc 7 news at five with dan and alma is coming up. okay care coalition, alaska airlines is still frontrunner for...
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abc 7 news. >> if you think downtown is going to come back and be the way that it was, you are living in a fantasy world. the past is gone. >> words from cells for -- cells for ceo -- salesforce ceo marc benioff. >> we will have more on that in a moment but it is all about the army we have a heatwave a lot of -- all about the warm. we have a heatwave. that is including san francisco. >> did we set any records today? mike nicco has a record for -- an answer for us from his rooftop. >> it is beautiful out here high
abc 7 news. >> if you think downtown is going to come back and be the way that it was, you are living in a fantasy world. the past is gone. >> words from cells for -- cells for ceo -- salesforce ceo marc benioff. >> we will have more on that in a moment but it is all about the army we have a heatwave a lot of -- all about the warm. we have a heatwave. that is including san francisco. >> did we set any records today? mike nicco has a record for -- an answer for us from...
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in an earlier statement to abc 7 news sfo said in part quote this new contract provides competitive pay and benefits allowing our food workers to continue delivering the world-class airport experience that travelers love. it's that time of year again, san francisco fleet week begins today. it's one of the country's largest celebrations of the us armed forces and abc 7 news reporter. lena howlin is live for us on the embarcadero with all the details. good morning, lena. hey, liz, good morning here. along san francisco's embarkadero. i want to show you the uss princeton out of san diego. this was one of the rare the very first military ships to pull into this city yesterday marking the start of fleet week now. this is a big deal because the san francisco chamber of commerce says this is expecting the drawing about a million people into the city local businesses are banking on this week for a much needed bump and foot traffic reds. java house says, this is for them has been slow for the past year and a half, but they're expecting things to pick up midweek by then. all naval ships will be ducked and the blue angels plan to take to the sky this weekend. i think
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new world order will be released 2024. disney is the parent company of marvel and abc 7. >> the largest camera sensor in the world and is rightarea. dan: it will change how we see the universe will tell you more about it as we continue. have heart failure and still experience unresolved symptoms? heart failure and seemingly unrelated symptoms like carpal tunnel syndrome... ...shortness of breath... ...irregular heartbeat... ...and lower back pain could mean something more serious called attr-cm a rare, underdiagnosed disease that worsens over time, so it's important to recognize the signs. sound like you? call your cardiologist and ask about attr-cm. ama: coming up tonight on abc seven, 8:00 catch bachelor in paradise, then stay with us for abc7news at 11:00. the world's largest digital camera ever built for astronomy is in the final stages of production before it is deployed. it is constructed in the bay area, abc7news reported dustin dorsey got to take a close look by the lens. >> was take the new camera on the iphone 14. good quality, multiply it again and again and again 66 times. that is a lot of medic pixels that would
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