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joining us now, alicia levine. alicia, what oil price can we handle? alicia: the u.s.in the happy place between $50 and $75 per barrel. anything over $75, you start to hit the consumer. to the extent that we need consumers to push the gdp, then we really need oil prices not to get too high. so, we are ok now, probably another $10 in the bag, but after that it's a pain point. it's interesting, president trump agrees. david: what's interesting to me is that with all of this news, it is not going up that high. if you are president trump, you're not worried at the moment, are you? alix: obviously not, but i think what doesn't make sense to me is that it's the same price it was six months ago when he issued the waivers because he was worried about the consumer around the midterms. david: but can shell make up the difference? alix: no, the quantity you are getting from iran is heavy, u.s. shale is light, so our prices are so much cheaper but we can't make up the difference. but you have got russia, saudi arabia, plenty of nations willing toeady and sell oil. we had this conv
joining us now, alicia levine. alicia, what oil price can we handle? alicia: the u.s.in the happy place between $50 and $75 per barrel. anything over $75, you start to hit the consumer. to the extent that we need consumers to push the gdp, then we really need oil prices not to get too high. so, we are ok now, probably another $10 in the bag, but after that it's a pain point. it's interesting, president trump agrees. david: what's interesting to me is that with all of this news, it is not going...
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. >> also, when burglars told 7-year-old alicia's hearing device, the almeda county sheriff's office jumped into help, but wait the story gets ev we see two travelers so at a comfort innal with a glow around them, so people watching will be like, "wow, maybe i'll glow too if i book direct at choicehotels.com". who glows? just say, badda book. badda boom. book now at choicehotels.com 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. >>> good morning, everyone. time right now is 5:12. and a live look outside from our abc 7 roof camera. a little cool out there to start the weekend. lisa has the full forecast for us coming up. >>> this morning, a toddler is in critical condition after falling from the fire escape of an apartment building in oakland. police say they responded to martin luther king jr. way and 14th street yesterday afternoon. and a child was taken to the hospital. police are still investigating ho
. >> also, when burglars told 7-year-old alicia's hearing device, the almeda county sheriff's office jumped into help, but wait the story gets ev we see two travelers so at a comfort innal with a glow around them, so people watching will be like, "wow, maybe i'll glow too if i book direct at choicehotels.com". who glows? just say, badda book. badda boom. book now at choicehotels.com to take care of yourself. but nature's bounty has innovative ways to help you maintain balance...
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>> reporter: they continue at the almeda county sheriff's office with alicia's favorite sergeant. >> did you make us cookies? >> reporter: sergeant kelly and team made good on the promise, helping catch the thief who stole it and who was involved in ten other burglaries and wrote a letter of apology to alicia. >> he was very sorry and would have never stole continue had he knew how important it was to you. >> reporter: in a way, as others helped alicia, she too had an impact on the suspect's life. >> he admitted to his mistakes. and so hopefully this is a turning point in his life. >> reporter: the story is one alicia won't soon forget. >> the police found the thief and saved the day. >> reporter: a story of kindness, from the community and beyond. in almeda county, dion lim, abc 7 news. >> coincidentally, alicia's school also just received a replacement phonak for the classroom. alicia says she wants to be a police girl when she grows up to help catch the bad guys. >>> time now is 6:14. the future of the almeda, the oakland almeda county coliseum site is coming to a head. on tuesday
>> reporter: they continue at the almeda county sheriff's office with alicia's favorite sergeant. >> did you make us cookies? >> reporter: sergeant kelly and team made good on the promise, helping catch the thief who stole it and who was involved in ten other burglaries and wrote a letter of apology to alicia. >> he was very sorry and would have never stole continue had he knew how important it was to you. >> reporter: in a way, as others helped alicia, she too had...
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. >> when burglars stole alicia's hearing devices, the county sheriff's office jumped in to help. wait, this story gets even sweeter. i'm dion him with the happiest of all happy endings. >> a major repair milestone for the transbay terminal. what's being worked on this weekend and how it will affect traffic. >> and winter comes to the bay area. what a when it comes to reducing the evsugar in your family's diet,m. coke, dr pepper and pepsi hear you. we're working together to do just that. bringing you more great tasting beverages with less sugar or no sugar at all. smaller portion sizes, clear calorie labels and reminders to think balance. because we know mom wants what's best. more beverage choices, smaller portions, less sugar. balanceus.org new developments crews are making progress on repairs to the salesforce transit center. officials say repairs to the fremont street section will be done by this weekend. in order to remove some construction materials the section of fremont street will be closed overnight for a month. this starts on sunday. all work on the center is expected t
. >> when burglars stole alicia's hearing devices, the county sheriff's office jumped in to help. wait, this story gets even sweeter. i'm dion him with the happiest of all happy endings. >> a major repair milestone for the transbay terminal. what's being worked on this weekend and how it will affect traffic. >> and winter comes to the bay area. what a when it comes to reducing the evsugar in your family's diet,m. coke, dr pepper and pepsi hear you. we're working together to do...
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alicia said she wants to be a policewoman to catch the about a guys. >> the nba playoffs right here.on of espn on abc. >> reporter: news flash. kyrie irving is basically the most winningest player in nba history if you have been in this thing 50 times or more. >> two playoff games without lebron. >> i feel you are not giving them eno credit. okay? >> he won them both. >> he won them both. miles turner is ready. he has a baby blue tux '70s. >> it's like prom. >> yeah, in the '70s. ♪ ♪ the swish
alicia said she wants to be a policewoman to catch the about a guys. >> the nba playoffs right here.on of espn on abc. >> reporter: news flash. kyrie irving is basically the most winningest player in nba history if you have been in this thing 50 times or more. >> two playoff games without lebron. >> i feel you are not giving them eno credit. okay? >> he won them both. >> he won them both. miles turner is ready. he has a baby blue tux '70s. >> it's like...
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>> reporter: they continue at the almeda county sheriff's office, with alicia's favorite sergeant. >>ies? >> reporter: sergeant kelly and the team made good on the promise, arresting the 19yearold who admitted to stealing the phonak and admitted to being involved in ten other burglaries and who happened to write this letter of apology to alicia. >> he was very sorry and we have never had stolen had he knew how important it was to you. >> reporter: in a way, as others helped alicia, she too had an impact on the suspect's life. >> he admitted to his mistakes and so hopefully this is a turning point in his life. >> reporter: this story is one alicia won't soon forget. >> the police found the thief and saved the day. >> reporter: a story of kindness from the community and beyond. in almeda county, dion lim, abc 7 news. >>> coincidentally alicia's school just received a replacement phonak for the classroom. alicia says she wants to be a police girl when she grows up to catch the bad guys. >>> time is 8:15 on this saturday. the trar traditional easter ham might cost more, pork prices have g
>> reporter: they continue at the almeda county sheriff's office, with alicia's favorite sergeant. >>ies? >> reporter: sergeant kelly and the team made good on the promise, arresting the 19yearold who admitted to stealing the phonak and admitted to being involved in ten other burglaries and who happened to write this letter of apology to alicia. >> he was very sorry and we have never had stolen had he knew how important it was to you. >> reporter: in a way, as...
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. >> when burglars stole alicia's hearing devices, the county sheriff's office jumped in to help. wait, this story gets even sweeter. i'm dion him with the happiest of all happy endings. >> a major repair milestone for the transbay terminal. what's being worked on this weekend and how it will affect traffic. >> and winter comes to the bay area. what a ♪ [ crying ] ♪ you protect them at home. we help protect them online. this is beyond wifi. this is xfi. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome. new developments crews are making progress on repairs to the salesforce transit center. officials say repairs to the fremont street section will be done by this weekend. in order to remove some construction materials the section of fremont street will be closed overnight for a omo progress to report to you tonight. >> in a store you'll see only on abc7, an update to the story of a 7-year-old deaf girl who had d exgs sty of go. >> reporter: last friday, we introduced you to a very talkative little girl with hearing loss named alicia. >> what does your phone app do? >> let me hea
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alicia, is crisis a fair word for what's happening at the border?see about a hundred thousand migrants across were arrested last month, in march. in march. this is more than in a decade basically we're on page 1.2 million in year. >> and it is a reversing the trendsi for a couple of years ws down. >> it was, been falling for over a decade. and what's happening now is you have an up tick of migrant from central america not mexico. actually you have a reverse from mexico and these are -- migrants with violence or just poverty gang violence where as before you have a lot of migrants coming from mexico to come here to work. so some of these so that's what's behind these caravans they're coming here and -- >> that's right they see an opportunity like life is better in america, and asylum laws they step one foot in the u.s. claim asylum and they'll basically neverer be removed well the laws are -- basically if you claim asylum, you almost everyone passes the quote unquote credible fierce test and then they don't have to report they can just disappear and
alicia, is crisis a fair word for what's happening at the border?see about a hundred thousand migrants across were arrested last month, in march. in march. this is more than in a decade basically we're on page 1.2 million in year. >> and it is a reversing the trendsi for a couple of years ws down. >> it was, been falling for over a decade. and what's happening now is you have an up tick of migrant from central america not mexico. actually you have a reverse from mexico and these are...
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but for now from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello, there. we‘ve got more of the same through the rest of this weekend. it will remain in the cold side. we have stronger winds as well, east to south easterly winds are picking up which makes it feel colder. most places are dry, there will be sunshine around but they will be sunshine around but they will be sunshine around but they will be frosty nights and early mornings. we look outside, from earlier on, this is the picture in cou nty earlier on, this is the picture in county antrim, this part of northern ireland will see the best of the sunshine across the country. here we
but for now from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello, there. we‘ve got more of the same through the rest of this weekend. it will remain in the cold side. we have stronger winds as well, east to south easterly winds are picking up which makes it feel colder. most places are dry, there will be sunshine around but they will be sunshine around but they will be sunshine around but they will be frosty nights and early mornings. we look outside, from earlier on, this is the picture in cou nty...
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for the week in parliament in which alicia mccarthy looks back at a busy week of politics. hello and welcome to the week in parliament— where mps return from their easter break after the shock of the sri lanka terrorist attack. there is no religion on this earth which teaches that the way to salvation is blowing up innocent children. there's outrage over the shooting of 29 year old northern ireland journalist lyra mckee. to those responsible for this act of terrorism, we say we've heard your excuses, and your hollow apologies. no one buys it. and just who was behind the leak about the use of chinese tech firm huawei for a new mobile data network? let me be clear, from the side of the house, ifa minister did leak the information, they are not fit to serve
for the week in parliament in which alicia mccarthy looks back at a busy week of politics. hello and welcome to the week in parliament— where mps return from their easter break after the shock of the sri lanka terrorist attack. there is no religion on this earth which teaches that the way to salvation is blowing up innocent children. there's outrage over the shooting of 29 year old northern ireland journalist lyra mckee. to those responsible for this act of terrorism, we say we've heard your...
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but for now from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello there. the second half of the weekend promises to be a lot less turbulent than the first half was, because, we're saying farewell to storm hannah which brought a gust of wind of more than 80mph in north—west wales. significant rainfall as well. you can see the swirl of cloud on the satellite picture. a deep area of low pressure which is now very quickly becoming less deep and less threatening as it slides out into the north sea. high—pressure building in from the south—west. this means a much more settled day on sunday. not completely dry, some showers around. some sunny spells though and crucially, less windy. so a much quieter start to the day. one or two showers, as you can see, including close to the london area, and it is a big day in london because the marathon is taking place. there is likely to be a lot of cloud
but for now from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello there. the second half of the weekend promises to be a lot less turbulent than the first half was, because, we're saying farewell to storm hannah which brought a gust of wind of more than 80mph in north—west wales. significant rainfall as well. you can see the swirl of cloud on the satellite picture. a deep area of low pressure which is now very quickly becoming less deep and less threatening as it slides out into the north sea....
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but for now from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello there. a weekend that began with wind and rain ended on a relatively quiet note across most parts of the uk. that is how we start the new working week, with some dry weather for most of us. western areas will see some rain, and that will slowly spread eastwards over the next few days. could be some fog patches to contend with, and for a time, butjust for a time, it will turn a little bit warmer. this is what's going on — the view from space, the satellite picture from a little earlier on. you can see a few stripes of cloud pushing in from the west, but all these frontal systems making very, very slow progress, so this monday morning really only dragged across the far west of the uk. elsewhere, high pressure in charge, very light winds, hence we have some mist and fog patches around. they should tend to clear through the morning, and in most places monday will bring some spells of sunshine. best of the sunshine likely to be found across scotland.
but for now from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello there. a weekend that began with wind and rain ended on a relatively quiet note across most parts of the uk. that is how we start the new working week, with some dry weather for most of us. western areas will see some rain, and that will slowly spread eastwards over the next few days. could be some fog patches to contend with, and for a time, butjust for a time, it will turn a little bit warmer. this is what's going on — the view from...
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wednesday in parliament with me, alicia mccarthy. you can download the programme to watch anywhere by the programme to watch anywhere by the bbc iplayer. so search for parliament. mps have expressed concern at the conviction of nine pro—democracy activists in hong kong. for their role in a civil disobedience movement, the call for free elections in the city. after the conviction on tuesday, they could be jailed for up to seven yea rs, could be jailed for up to seven years, for their part in the umbrella movement protests of 2014. this prosecution and our conviction of members of the umbrella movement is just the latest in a series of egregious human rights abuses by the government in china. using the criminal justice system, government in china. using the criminaljustice system, is an abuse of fundamental and international detected human rights. amnesty international point out that these convictions all stem solely from nonviolent direct action is and largely peaceful protest.
wednesday in parliament with me, alicia mccarthy. you can download the programme to watch anywhere by the programme to watch anywhere by the bbc iplayer. so search for parliament. mps have expressed concern at the conviction of nine pro—democracy activists in hong kong. for their role in a civil disobedience movement, the call for free elections in the city. after the conviction on tuesday, they could be jailed for up to seven yea rs, could be jailed for up to seven years, for their part in...
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but for now from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello. it has been a largely dry weekend. there's been a bit of sunshine, but it's also felt pretty chilly for this time of year. this was the scene taken on sunday in gosport in hampshire. so some blue skies, some sunshine. but we've had quite a chilly breeze and temperatures have been below par for the middle of april. as we move through this week, still some sunny spells, still some dry weather on the cards. things will be gradually turning warm over the next few days. it won't stay completely dry. we have got a weather front moving in from the west. but higher pressure sitting across scandinavia is really winning out at the moment. we've still got quite a cool breeze blowing around that area of high pressure. so the winds coming in from the east of the south—east, but milder air
but for now from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello. it has been a largely dry weekend. there's been a bit of sunshine, but it's also felt pretty chilly for this time of year. this was the scene taken on sunday in gosport in hampshire. so some blue skies, some sunshine. but we've had quite a chilly breeze and temperatures have been below par for the middle of april. as we move through this week, still some sunny spells, still some dry weather on the cards. things will be gradually turning warm...
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alicia, good to have you back. >> hi, bill.for having me. >> the concerns of the global economic slowdown that plagued the market in the fourth quarter last year is that a concern now. >> so it's not that it's not a concern, it's just that it looks like we've bottomed and it looks like the weaks than we saw in the fourth quarter and the concerns that we came into the year with actually are beginning to flatten out. so instead of a global, synchronized downturn, we actually have a global synchronized flattening and that actually has been very good for risk assets because it looks like we're out of the trough and with china stabilizing we'll start to see green chutes in the emerging markets and as well in europe. >> speaking of china, what would a trade deal mean to this market right now? is it already there and priced in? >> that's a really great question because for the most part the trade deal has been priced in, and the issue is what kind of trade deal? i think a trade deal that gets rid of the tariffs would move the market h
alicia, good to have you back. >> hi, bill.for having me. >> the concerns of the global economic slowdown that plagued the market in the fourth quarter last year is that a concern now. >> so it's not that it's not a concern, it's just that it looks like we've bottomed and it looks like the weaks than we saw in the fourth quarter and the concerns that we came into the year with actually are beginning to flatten out. so instead of a global, synchronized downturn, we actually...
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he was from denver and alicia acuna is there live. alicia? >> and dee drake kowalski just arrived at the hotel in sri lanka right before the explosion when he was killed. that's according to his employer. the 40-year-old man from denver posted on facebook saturday that he was headed to the country on a work trip for pearson education. the company ceo says that kowalski was going spend a week there and excited to return. his brother derrick confirming on social media that it's with great sadness that his brother was among the victims that passed away in sri lanka. as we know that he saw his friends as family, why would like to share our grief over this tragic incident. today mike pompeo addressed the attacks. >> this is america's fight, too. i spoke with the prime minister of sri lanka this morning and our embassy and other parts of the government are offering help. we urge any evil doers be brought to justice and america is prepared to support that. >> the president has been tweeting his support, shep. >> shepard: i mentioned a fifth grader t
he was from denver and alicia acuna is there live. alicia? >> and dee drake kowalski just arrived at the hotel in sri lanka right before the explosion when he was killed. that's according to his employer. the 40-year-old man from denver posted on facebook saturday that he was headed to the country on a work trip for pearson education. the company ceo says that kowalski was going spend a week there and excited to return. his brother derrick confirming on social media that it's with great...
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alicia acuna reporting live in denver for us this afternoon. alicia? >> when police in surfside florida say that sol pais's family contributed greatly to the investigation, she left the miami area monday, arriving in denver that evening right before she set off a series of events that you just laid out. she was found today, 1 1/2 hours drive west of the school. the fbi says pais was infatuated with the school and the shooting that happened there 20 years ago. every day since that, the community has endured threat that turned out to be nothing. today the district sent this message to those that think taunting students and survivors is a good idea. >> we know that columbine continues to attract people from around the world. if i have any message, we're not a place to visit if you're not a student. if you don't have business there, we're not a tourist attraction and we're not a place for you to come and gain inspiration. >> authorities are still at the base of mount evans investigating the area where they say pais' body was found. jefferson county sheriff
alicia acuna reporting live in denver for us this afternoon. alicia? >> when police in surfside florida say that sol pais's family contributed greatly to the investigation, she left the miami area monday, arriving in denver that evening right before she set off a series of events that you just laid out. she was found today, 1 1/2 hours drive west of the school. the fbi says pais was infatuated with the school and the shooting that happened there 20 years ago. every day since that, the...
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alicia, thank you. we'll come back as the news warrants as well. that news conference is coming up in denver and we'll cover it live here on fox news. stay with us. hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief... what?! i'm here to steal your car because, well, that's my job. what? what?? what?! (laughing) what?? what?! what?! [crash] what?! haha, it happens. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, paying for this could feel like getting robbed twice. so get allstate... and be better protected from mayhem... like me. ♪ our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy! whoo-hoo! great-tasting ensure. with nine grams of protein and twenty-six vitamins and minerals. ensure, for strength and energy. >> harris: the fbi in denver have spared potential death and danger today. they knew of a credible series of threats from sol pais. they knew she traveled from miami to denver. they knew she was infatuated with the shooting at columbine high school. in the middle of the night, we learned from alicia acuna that they were tr
alicia, thank you. we'll come back as the news warrants as well. that news conference is coming up in denver and we'll cover it live here on fox news. stay with us. hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief... what?! i'm here to steal your car because, well, that's my job. what? what?? what?! (laughing) what?? what?! what?! [crash] what?! haha, it happens. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, paying for this could feel like getting robbed twice. so get allstate... and be better...
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alicia acuna reporting live for us. alicia? >> hi, shep.room in the last hour. he's charged with first degree attempted premeditated murder after prosecutors say he threw the 5-year-old child off the mall balcony down 39 feet. when bloomington police arrived, they described the child's injuries as severe with multiple fractured bones including his arms and leg and massive head trauma. the boy was standing outside the rain forest cafe with his mother when a man she says she didn't know approached them getting very close. the mother says she asked the man if they were in his way and should move. police say at that moment, arranda picked up her son and threw him over the balcony before running away. police found him waiting for a train. officers say arranda admitted to throwing the child and told them he planned to kill an adult because they usually stand near the balcony. police say that arranda told him he indicated he had been coming to the mall for several years and had efforts to talk to women in the mall but was rejected and the rejectio
alicia acuna reporting live for us. alicia? >> hi, shep.room in the last hour. he's charged with first degree attempted premeditated murder after prosecutors say he threw the 5-year-old child off the mall balcony down 39 feet. when bloomington police arrived, they described the child's injuries as severe with multiple fractured bones including his arms and leg and massive head trauma. the boy was standing outside the rain forest cafe with his mother when a man she says she didn't know...
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alicia acuna in denver with more. things changing in the last few minutes.t is happening. >> we've been in contact with the fox affiliate. the reporter on the scene with the fbi and an agent said there's no one in custody, that the suspect is dead. that is according to the local fox affiliate. we're attempting to independently confirm that piece of very important information. but as you did mention, the fbi field office here in denver has tweeted in the last few minutes an update saying in all caps there's no longer a threat to the community. earlier what they have said, there was a credible threat in the forms of 18-year-old sol pais from miami, florida who again, they say the miami field office had warned them on monday evening there was somebody who was traveling here to colorado, that they might need to know about. when she landed according to the fbi here in denver, once she landed, she managed to make it to a store and acquire some sort of shotgun, ammunition and disappeared into the foothills here -- the base of the mountains here in denver. when you
alicia acuna in denver with more. things changing in the last few minutes.t is happening. >> we've been in contact with the fox affiliate. the reporter on the scene with the fbi and an agent said there's no one in custody, that the suspect is dead. that is according to the local fox affiliate. we're attempting to independently confirm that piece of very important information. but as you did mention, the fbi field office here in denver has tweeted in the last few minutes an update saying...
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alicia acuna live in denver. alicia? >> hi, shep. police say each of the four people killed in this accident were in their own individual cars. the coroner right now working to identify them and notify their families. place say 23-year-old rogelle maderos has a commercial drivers license and out of texas. he was seen coming into down very metro area downhill. >> you have to keep control of your vehicle. without control, doesn't matter if it's fully loaded semi or a smaller hatch back. you're responsible for your vehicle as it drives on the roadway. >> investigators say the suspect was driving a flatbed tractor trailer with a load of would not. they're trying to determine where he got on the interstate and why he didn't get off sooner. here's more from the youtuber that was live streaming. >> things are exploding underneath this. there's fire coming out from underneath. you can see -- we can see a car here. completely crushed. oh, gosh. i don't know if we should go underneath this bridge. i'm not sure what to do, where to go. >> the d
alicia acuna live in denver. alicia? >> hi, shep. police say each of the four people killed in this accident were in their own individual cars. the coroner right now working to identify them and notify their families. place say 23-year-old rogelle maderos has a commercial drivers license and out of texas. he was seen coming into down very metro area downhill. >> you have to keep control of your vehicle. without control, doesn't matter if it's fully loaded semi or a smaller hatch...
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but for now from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello again.off to mozambique where it looks like we've got another weather—related disaster on the way. another cyclone, this is cyclone kenneth, picking up strength and it's going to make landfall thursday afternoon in northern mozambique and bringing you through five days of forecast here, you can see the problem. once the storm has made landfall, it stops moving and we will see torrential falls of rain in the same area day after day. we could be seeing, getting on for a metre of rain over coming days combined with a storm surge 2—4 metres high which could bring coastal inundation and looks like we will see another round of devastating flooding across mozambique, particularly in the north of the country. here in the uk, our weather has changed. it's turned a bit cooler, we've got unsettle weather over the next few days with rain or showers but also temperatures have eased over recent days. it will feel cooler as we head into this weekend combined with strengthening winds as well. now, today we'
but for now from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello again.off to mozambique where it looks like we've got another weather—related disaster on the way. another cyclone, this is cyclone kenneth, picking up strength and it's going to make landfall thursday afternoon in northern mozambique and bringing you through five days of forecast here, you can see the problem. once the storm has made landfall, it stops moving and we will see torrential falls of rain in the same area day after day. we could...
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you are watching thursday in parliament with me, alicia mccarthy. the programmes on the go, you can find us on the bbc iplayer. just search for parliament. now elections to the european parliament take place next month, which means that as well as british citizens being able to take part, eu citizens in the uk have the right to vote as well. the poll will go ahead on the 23rd of may unless the comments agrees to a exit withdrawal deal before then. the cabinet office minister was brought to the chamber to explain what eu citizens living in the uk needed to do. to vote in the uk, citizens of eu member states need to be registered to vote and to complete the declaration form stating their wish to vote and the uk by tuesday the 7th of may 2019. it's accessible on the local commissions and authority websites. and it is to ensure that eu citizens do not vote twice, here and in the member state of origin. as always it is illegal to vote twice in the same election. he said that before brexit had been differed from the original date of the 29th of march. we
you are watching thursday in parliament with me, alicia mccarthy. the programmes on the go, you can find us on the bbc iplayer. just search for parliament. now elections to the european parliament take place next month, which means that as well as british citizens being able to take part, eu citizens in the uk have the right to vote as well. the poll will go ahead on the 23rd of may unless the comments agrees to a exit withdrawal deal before then. the cabinet office minister was brought to the...
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jon: alicia shah acuna from las vegas, thank you.ntime, president trump has backed off on his threat to close the southern border. he says mexico has done more in the last several days to prevent migrants from illegally entering the u.s. but arizona congressman andy biggs argues that might not be enough. >> the reality is mexico still is not really giving uses the support that we really want. they're not talking the refugee requesters, the askers, they're supposed to be holding them in mexico, they're not doing that. we need them to sign on to the same treaty that canada did where if they're passing through, they're going to hold them. it's too early to tell. jon: casey steagall is live in el paso, texas, with more. >> reporter: jon, the president, however, has been praising mexico toward the latter part of this week for stepping up. he says doing more to help the united states, and that is one of the reasons president trump cited for deciding not to close the entire border down at least for now. instead, giving the country one year
jon: alicia shah acuna from las vegas, thank you.ntime, president trump has backed off on his threat to close the southern border. he says mexico has done more in the last several days to prevent migrants from illegally entering the u.s. but arizona congressman andy biggs argues that might not be enough. >> the reality is mexico still is not really giving uses the support that we really want. they're not talking the refugee requesters, the askers, they're supposed to be holding them in...
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but for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello, good morning.we manage 16 degrees in western scotland, cold air is coming down from scandinavia over the north sea so it will feel chilly for the next few days. but at least we're going to get some sunshine, a bit like we did here. tuesday was still cold and grey and wet at times across southern england and it will be southern england that sees the biggest change in the weather for wednesday because the cloud that was sitting there bringing some rain at times, is finally moving southward into the english channel. still a bit of cloud, along the south coast, otherwise dry. clear skies further north, the winds mean we are more likely to have a frost. temperatures down to —2, —3. it will warm up to a certain extent on wednesday in the sunshine, the cloud moves away from the south—west, otherwise a dry day. fairweather cloud building up in north—east england. a noticeable window down the eastern side of england especially in the south—east, it will add to that chill, but at at least the sunshine will b
but for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello, good morning.we manage 16 degrees in western scotland, cold air is coming down from scandinavia over the north sea so it will feel chilly for the next few days. but at least we're going to get some sunshine, a bit like we did here. tuesday was still cold and grey and wet at times across southern england and it will be southern england that sees the biggest change in the weather for wednesday because the cloud that was sitting there bringing...
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you're watching monday in parliament, with me, alicia mccarthy.me on twitter @bbcalicia. now, six million people signed a petition calling on the government to stop brexit by revoking article 50. two other petitions also attracted tens of thousands of signatures — one calling for brexit to be upheld, and another demanding a second referendum. when all three were debated in westminster hall, the labour mp catherine mckinnell said the public were sick of the endless debates in parliament. and it is because they are frankly sick to the back teeth of hearing about this issue. day in, day out, they have had enough of brexit dominating every single news bulletin, newspaper headline, or radio discussion. and understandably, they just want to. .. they just. .. they just want what has turned into a national nightmare to be finally over. and i, too, am angry. i am angry we spent three years not properly focusing on the myriad of issues that we know desperately require our attention. she'd been speaking in support of the petition to hold a second referendum.
you're watching monday in parliament, with me, alicia mccarthy.me on twitter @bbcalicia. now, six million people signed a petition calling on the government to stop brexit by revoking article 50. two other petitions also attracted tens of thousands of signatures — one calling for brexit to be upheld, and another demanding a second referendum. when all three were debated in westminster hall, the labour mp catherine mckinnell said the public were sick of the endless debates in parliament. and...
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but for now from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. also looking pretty good. a bright day with some sunshine. tuesday and wednesday it will be gradually warming up, temperatures up to 20 degrees. this afternoon will be fresher than that, typically up to 13 to 15 but notice across western parts there is a bit more cloud, bits and pieces of light rain, mist and murk overnight around the south—west, the welsh hills, but many central and eastern areas tonight should have plenty of clear weather and it will be nippy, particularly out of town, temperatures down to low single figures. a lot of bright weather around tomorrow but not necessarily clear blue skies for many of us. some central areas may be cloudy, also cloud across the west of the country, but temperatures in some spots around 17 degrees. goodbye. the headlines at 5. this is bbc news. britain's fracking tsar quits after six months in thejob — blaming ministers for paying too much attention to the environmental lobby. you cannot really do much, but when you have government in such
but for now from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. also looking pretty good. a bright day with some sunshine. tuesday and wednesday it will be gradually warming up, temperatures up to 20 degrees. this afternoon will be fresher than that, typically up to 13 to 15 but notice across western parts there is a bit more cloud, bits and pieces of light rain, mist and murk overnight around the south—west, the welsh hills, but many central and eastern areas tonight should have plenty of clear weather and...
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i spent the day with alicia and eye gen, this is an organization built of organizers.ally came out of other own experience organizing women in various fields, as you described. but a frustration that no matter how much organizing we did that the issues that women care about fundamentally seem to be absent in the political debate by and large, even though women have been -- are the majority of voters, as you mentioned. they've been the majority of activists. they're increasingly donors in the political world and are really the reason why people get elected. and yet the issues that we hear about every day from women, whether it's equal pay, whether it's access to affordable health care, reproductive rights, being able to take care of their families, getting affordable child care, these are issues that aren't front and center. even in this election. supermajority is founded to actually create organization now a movement of millions of women in this country to demand attic for all women and make sure this is front and center. >> is this going to be a membership organizatio
i spent the day with alicia and eye gen, this is an organization built of organizers.ally came out of other own experience organizing women in various fields, as you described. but a frustration that no matter how much organizing we did that the issues that women care about fundamentally seem to be absent in the political debate by and large, even though women have been -- are the majority of voters, as you mentioned. they've been the majority of activists. they're increasingly donors in the...
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i think women in this country -- i mean, ai-jen and alicia and i, katherine granger, some other greatave been traveling the country the last few months, and the most important thing -- the thing i hear consistently across the board is women raising their hand and saying, i want to do more. frankly, women want to do more than resist. they have been leading whether it was the effort to keep planned parenthood open in the country, keep the affordable care act intact, whether it was going to the border defending families that have been separated, whether it's teachers striking across america, 2/3 of whom are women, women are saying resisting have been fine, but we now we actually want to make sure that our agenda is acted upon. that's why i think women are eager to work together across issues, across race, across generations. that's the animating idea behind supermajority. and just based on the experience we've had already today, women are signing up in droves. >> in terms of people signing up and becoming a member, one of the things i've been watching in the trump era is people innovatin
i think women in this country -- i mean, ai-jen and alicia and i, katherine granger, some other greatave been traveling the country the last few months, and the most important thing -- the thing i hear consistently across the board is women raising their hand and saying, i want to do more. frankly, women want to do more than resist. they have been leading whether it was the effort to keep planned parenthood open in the country, keep the affordable care act intact, whether it was going to the...
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. >> cuéntame un poco de calma, acabas de grabar un remix con alicia keys. >> que bendición, una artistaque llegara a puerto rico, que compartiera con nuestra gente. >> ¿cómo sucedió? >> ella estaba en la playa con su familia, y alguien le mostró la canción, así se dio. >> por algo ceda. >> gracias a dios. >> ¿qué vas a hacer en los billboard? >> voy a presentar un premio, muy contento de estar acá y participar. >> vamos para la playa, se me pega muy rápido, vamos a ir tras bambalinas en los premios billboard, mañana continuamos con la alfombra roja de los billboarqu regreso a los estudios. >> (música). >> (risas). >> y el nuevo disco. >> recuerde, premios billboard mañana. >> un brote de sarampión, el número de contagiados aumentó a una docena, la preocupación es que la enfermedad se propague haber estado expuestas en los ángeles. siete a 21 días tras el contacto con la persona infectada. >> autoridades de salud dice que lo mejor para prevenir y propagar esta enfermedad es la vacunación. >> manifiestan en contra de un proyecto de ley, donde se crearía una forma médica para dar una exten
. >> cuéntame un poco de calma, acabas de grabar un remix con alicia keys. >> que bendición, una artistaque llegara a puerto rico, que compartiera con nuestra gente. >> ¿cómo sucedió? >> ella estaba en la playa con su familia, y alguien le mostró la canción, así se dio. >> por algo ceda. >> gracias a dios. >> ¿qué vas a hacer en los billboard? >> voy a presentar un premio, muy contento de estar acá y participar. >> vamos para la...
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. >> alicia dice que empezar su propio >> hemos obtenido ayuda en cuatro negocios o algunas preguntase la mesa directiva y su experiencia fue agridulce y fueron despedido al pedir cambio en el tren ejecutivo. >> no dijeron que como querÍamos ver cambios en la organizaciÓn, los cambios nos iban a sacar a nosotros porque ellos creÍan que no estÁbamos en buena manera en la organizaciÓn. por telÉfono con nosotros se prohibiÓ darnos un comunicado oficial. los miembros despedidos no pagaron su membresÍa y por eso fueron destituidos. >> nosotros ingresamos como directores, jamÁs se nos dijo que tenemos que pagar una cuota, obviamente cuando eras un miembro de la organizaciÓn pagas una cuota. >> la regla de la organizaciÓn no se especifica que la mesa tenga que pagar por una membresÍa. >> un liderazgo que represente quienes somos nosotros los latinos. >> mediante un comunicado uno de los actuales miembros nos indicÓ que no estuvieran al momento de contratar. durÁn tambiÉn ser rehusÓ hablar de los despedidos. >> la fiscalÍa de los abogados defensores no se de acuerdo al joven de asesinÓ de puÑ
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hi, alicia thanks to coming >> it is a pleasure to be here with you. >> i wonder if you could tell usto get ready for what we know is a coming earthquake in san francisco. >> well, one of the most things that people can do is to make sure that you have a plan to communicate with people who live both in and out of state. having an out of state contact, to call, text or post on your social network is really important and being able to know how you are going to communicate with your friends, and family who live near you, where you might meet them if your home is uninhab hitable. >> how long do you think that it will be before things are restored to normal in san francisco. >> it depends on the severity of the earthquake, we say to provide for 72 hours tha, is three days, and it helps to know that you might be without services for up to a week or more, depending on how heavy the shaking is and how many after shocks we have. >> what kind of neighborhood and community involvement might you want to have before an earthquake to make sure that you are going to able to have the support that you
hi, alicia thanks to coming >> it is a pleasure to be here with you. >> i wonder if you could tell usto get ready for what we know is a coming earthquake in san francisco. >> well, one of the most things that people can do is to make sure that you have a plan to communicate with people who live both in and out of state. having an out of state contact, to call, text or post on your social network is really important and being able to know how you are going to communicate with...
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alicia acuna is live with more. >> harvard researchers say they specifically tested e-cigarette cartridgesuids. not pens, pods or mods. they found fungus that can create in addition to the health problems you mentioned other problems like air flow obstruction, respiratory symptoms, reduced lung function and of course asthma. they looked at products from the top ten selling brands in the u.s. in 2013. notably a harvard spokesperson said one of the current top makers of electronic cigarettes, juul didn't have reportings because they didn't exist at the time. there's a growing concern over adverse affects in respiratory users. according to the centers for disease control, e-cigarette use is on the rise, especially in teens. the researchers say more studies need to be done in part because these same toxins can be found in cotton, which is important because the wicks that are used in a lot of these e-cigarettes are made of cotton. shep? >> shepard: there's push back on this, yeah? >> yeah, criticism that specific brands were tested had not been listed for the public. the head of the tobacco, va
alicia acuna is live with more. >> harvard researchers say they specifically tested e-cigarette cartridgesuids. not pens, pods or mods. they found fungus that can create in addition to the health problems you mentioned other problems like air flow obstruction, respiratory symptoms, reduced lung function and of course asthma. they looked at products from the top ten selling brands in the u.s. in 2013. notably a harvard spokesperson said one of the current top makers of electronic...
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eric: alicia acuÑa where the president spoke this afternoon, hi, alicia. >> hi, eric, yes, the presidentn his speech saying the relationship between the united states and israel has never been stronger, the crowd here cheering the presidential -- the president's controversial decision to move the u.s. embassy in israel from tel aviv to jerusalem especially recognizing as the capital of israel and sovereignty over the golan heights but before things got underway, protestors interrupted the with chanted and occupier in the middle east. in response, in his speech, president trump reminded the audience of his decision to withdraw from the iran nuclear deal that's year. >> they we wanted to kill israel, they we wanted to destroy israel. and maybe you could explain to the young man that just got taken out what it means when a country shouts as they are signing the deal death to israel, maybe you could explain that to him. >> we are seeing the president actively correspondent the jewish american vote blaming democrats for recent growth and ant semitism in the u.s. and around the world. he also
eric: alicia acuÑa where the president spoke this afternoon, hi, alicia. >> hi, eric, yes, the presidentn his speech saying the relationship between the united states and israel has never been stronger, the crowd here cheering the presidential -- the president's controversial decision to move the u.s. embassy in israel from tel aviv to jerusalem especially recognizing as the capital of israel and sovereignty over the golan heights but before things got underway, protestors interrupted...
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lleva 10 aÑos al volante alicia lleva 10 aÑos al volante y dice que nunca habÍa visto tanto descontrolomando seriedad >>> tambiÉn hay retrasos donde revisan vehÍculos y el Área personal, Él estaba furioso >>> sÍ, porque van de espacios >>> la otra es la oleada de personas,e aquÍ en la iglesia hay 42 personas pero ya no hay cupos para mÁs. ahÍ conoci a jonathan que viene desde guatemala grammy y que le quiere decir a tu mamÁ >>> que estamos bien >>> estÁs triste ? >>> sÍ >>> por quÉ r pre >>> porque no puedo ver a mi mamÁ >>> no ve hace un aÑ>>> que esÁa que cursÓ con una de sus mar hermanas a estados unidos. lleva cuatro meses de trec que si paÁo cruzarÁ el rÍo como miles de familias en esta ola migrante. el ciudad juÁrez, telemundo >>> en medio de esta situaciÓn mÉxico asegura que la frontera seguirÁ. el canciller mexican c afirmÓ que la casa blanca le ha informado que no va a ocurrir explicÓ que los atrasos tienen que ver con estados unidos y hay suficientes para atender a la entrada. tambiÉn descartÓ que mÉxico este recibiendo a grupos masivos del estado >>> tiene previsto algÚn cie
lleva 10 aÑos al volante alicia lleva 10 aÑos al volante y dice que nunca habÍa visto tanto descontrolomando seriedad >>> tambiÉn hay retrasos donde revisan vehÍculos y el Área personal, Él estaba furioso >>> sÍ, porque van de espacios >>> la otra es la oleada de personas,e aquÍ en la iglesia hay 42 personas pero ya no hay cupos para mÁs. ahÍ conoci a jonathan que viene desde guatemala grammy y que le quiere decir a tu mamÁ >>> que estamos bien...
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>> shepard: thanks, alicia. owns a house that looks like it's out of the flint stones is fighting back and lawyering up. here's the house. her town in california sued her calling her property an eye sore and a public nuisance. you decide. she's now accused the town of harassment. trace gallagher has more. >> hi, shep. the flint stone house is owned by florence fang. she used to publish the san francisco examiner. she didn't build it. it happened in 1976 by an architect ex-sparementing with new materials. she bought it and has modified it. along with the steps and the columns, there's statues of dinosaur. the city doesn't want the he's a taken down. just want the new additions removed and now seeing mrs. fang but she has no intention of taking anything down and hired a former mayoral candidate to file a counter lawsuit. watch. >> is it really about dino, fred, wilma or betty? is it really about that? or is it about treating mrs. fang differently because she has a dream? and because she's chinese and because this
>> shepard: thanks, alicia. owns a house that looks like it's out of the flint stones is fighting back and lawyering up. here's the house. her town in california sued her calling her property an eye sore and a public nuisance. you decide. she's now accused the town of harassment. trace gallagher has more. >> hi, shep. the flint stone house is owned by florence fang. she used to publish the san francisco examiner. she didn't build it. it happened in 1976 by an architect...
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alicia acuna joins us live in denver with the latest. what a story, alicia. >> so sad, melissa.e now have a story of the man that lakewood police say was driving the semi truck. because the stately crash. the man from texas is in custody and charged with four counts of vehicular homicide. in an update we received in the last hour, police say he is cooperating with investigators as they continue to untangle the scene. >> there is just a bunch of debris from this crash that took place. the carnage is significant. unbelievable. >> 24 cars in this collision, according to 30s. happened yesterday during rush hour on i-70 east bound. police say the driver did not stop as his semi came up on backed up traffic from a separate accident. a youtube or was in that backup and streaming. watch the left-hand side of your screen. >> you're welcome, guys. oh, my god! [bleep]! we almost [bleep] died! somebody pull that son of a [bleep] over! he just drove through the emergency lane. we are going to have to go this way. oh, [bleep]. >> police say the suspect had a flatbed with a load of wood and wa
alicia acuna joins us live in denver with the latest. what a story, alicia. >> so sad, melissa.e now have a story of the man that lakewood police say was driving the semi truck. because the stately crash. the man from texas is in custody and charged with four counts of vehicular homicide. in an update we received in the last hour, police say he is cooperating with investigators as they continue to untangle the scene. >> there is just a bunch of debris from this crash that took...
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absolutely. ♪ i keep on falling ♪ in and out of love with you >> alicia keys, uber talent.god, i can't learn it fast enough. >> pop it a little bit. >> pop it. okay. >> like stick it. ♪ if you like it then you should have put a ring on it ♪ >> she was a woman speaking for other women. and that was so welcome. ♪ one by one even two by two ♪ everybody in the club let me show you how we do ♪ >> rihanna comes along and she's much more r&b than she is pop. she's got the sort of caribbean feel in her music. and there's something really fresh about her. ♪ it's a thief in the night to come appear grab you ♪ it can creep up inside you and consume you ♪ ♪ >> rihanna had this incredibly ambitious idea of what pop music was. ♪ and kept redefining herself as the edgiest, nastiest, most sophisticated pop star out there. ♪ i bet it's raining more than every now that ♪ have each other ♪ ♪ you can stand under my umbrella ♪ >> "umbrella." i don't think there's probably a person in the whole world that doesn't know that song and wasn't walking around going eh, eh, eh, for like months at a tim
absolutely. ♪ i keep on falling ♪ in and out of love with you >> alicia keys, uber talent.god, i can't learn it fast enough. >> pop it a little bit. >> pop it. okay. >> like stick it. ♪ if you like it then you should have put a ring on it ♪ >> she was a woman speaking for other women. and that was so welcome. ♪ one by one even two by two ♪ everybody in the club let me show you how we do ♪ >> rihanna comes along and she's much more r&b than...
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. >> so, alicia what else can we do to prepare our homes for an earthquake so we don't have damage? >> one of the most important things that you can do is to secure your valuable and breakable items. make sure that your tv is strapped down to your entertainment cabinet or wall so it does not move. also important is to make sure that your book case is secure to the wall so that it does not fall over and your valuable and breakables do not break on the ground. becoming prepared is not that difficult. taking care of your home, making sure that you have a few extra every-day items on hand helps to make the difference. >> that contributes dramatically to the way that the city as a whole can recover. >> absolutely. >> if you are able to control your own environment and house and recovery and your neighbors are doing the same the city as a whole will be a more resilient city. >> we are all proud of living in san francisco and being prepared helps us stay here. >> so, thank you so much for joining us today, alicia, i appreciate it. >> absolutely, it is my pleasure. >> and thank you for join
. >> so, alicia what else can we do to prepare our homes for an earthquake so we don't have damage? >> one of the most important things that you can do is to secure your valuable and breakable items. make sure that your tv is strapped down to your entertainment cabinet or wall so it does not move. also important is to make sure that your book case is secure to the wall so that it does not fall over and your valuable and breakables do not break on the ground. becoming prepared is not...
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it's too early i think this draw any conclusions. >> cecile, ai-jen, alicia, thank you for explaininge supermajority to us. >> great to see you. thank you. pardon the interruption but this is big! now at t-mobile buy any samsung galaxy s10 and get a galaxy s10e free! amanda's mom's appointment hello mom. just got rescheduled - for today. amanda needs right at home. our customized care plans provide as much - or as little help - as her mom requires. whether it's a ride to the doctor...
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un punto vulnerable para la seguridad nacional por eso vigilan que no se violen las leyes, marta alicias. >>> en esta zona sÍ, nas este canal, en el guarda costa nos marcÓ para ayudarles para levantar los ilegales que caminan por este lado. >>> el capture cuerda un llamado de emergencia donde asistieron a guarda costas que estaban vigilando esta Área del golfo de mÉxico. >>> es como el dÍa de los muertos. no puedes Época entrar. para los oficiales de puerto isabel lo mÁs importante es la seguridad tanto de los vacaciÓnistas como residentes de esta ciudad. >>> es que ha pasado que pues tienen el resultado es como un carro tambiÉn, es lo muchÍsimo que un carro. >>> una de las problemÁticas que enfrentan los oficiales puerto isabel es la detenciÓn de conductores de barco en estado de ebriedad. >>> he perdido a quince a 20 botes pero faltan muchos, no podemos parar a todos. >>> en el sur de california una mujer fue aparentemente vÍctima de un robo de identidad luego que alguien abriera su cuenta utilizando informaciÓn personal de la persona. y para sorpresa de la vÍctima la sospechosa es la
un punto vulnerable para la seguridad nacional por eso vigilan que no se violen las leyes, marta alicias. >>> en esta zona sÍ, nas este canal, en el guarda costa nos marcÓ para ayudarles para levantar los ilegales que caminan por este lado. >>> el capture cuerda un llamado de emergencia donde asistieron a guarda costas que estaban vigilando esta Área del golfo de mÉxico. >>> es como el dÍa de los muertos. no puedes Época entrar. para los oficiales de puerto...
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fox news's alicia acuna is in denver with the latest.the fbi just did wrap up the news conference, they knew to look for sol pais in the mountains west of denver. that is where someone had seen her. that is where they found her body. >> looks she was found alone and took her own life with the weapon she procured. reporter: denver agents were tipped off by the miami field office that the 18-year-old florida teen was headed to colorado, but did not know she might be a threat where she ared a weapon two miles from the colorado high school. they say pais was infat eighted with the columbine shooting that happened in 1999. the gun broker said pais brought the shotgun legally. she went through the fullback ground check and was given clearance by nics, national instant criminal background check and cbi, colorado bureau of investigations. we had no reason she was a threat to herself or anyone else. white she did not threaten columbine specifically or any other particular school, investigates say her statements to family friends, online postings
fox news's alicia acuna is in denver with the latest.the fbi just did wrap up the news conference, they knew to look for sol pais in the mountains west of denver. that is where someone had seen her. that is where they found her body. >> looks she was found alone and took her own life with the weapon she procured. reporter: denver agents were tipped off by the miami field office that the 18-year-old florida teen was headed to colorado, but did not know she might be a threat where she ared...
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. >> alicia and greg met at church, but they started their relationship like many couples these days instagram. >> and that led to this, a couple's photo shoot at this park. >> at this point it's just she and the photographer because her man has gone off to change into a different outfit. notice the man behind her they start playing a video for her as greg is sneaking up. >> we've been together for almost two years now and through the good, the bad and the ugly you have done nothing but love me and support me. >> an instagram video she's watching. >> it's going to go on stain gram, though. >> this is all set up by design to ask you one question. so if you could, turn there's something i want to ask you. >> there he is with that beautiful ring. >> i love the pure joy in her laughter. >> it's so sweet. he certainly was not expecting it at all. >>> the next video takes us to hisnt where he's with his friends having food and heifer man steven walks in through the door and someone is recording. he walks around to where she is and he reaches over. he starts taking her jacket off. the reaso
. >> alicia and greg met at church, but they started their relationship like many couples these days instagram. >> and that led to this, a couple's photo shoot at this park. >> at this point it's just she and the photographer because her man has gone off to change into a different outfit. notice the man behind her they start playing a video for her as greg is sneaking up. >> we've been together for almost two years now and through the good, the bad and the ugly you have...
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let's bring in alicia levine, chief strategist at bny melon investment management. we get the nuggets from corporate america that point to consumer strength and pricing power. kimberly-clark and whirlpool able to raise prices and pass that along there is strength out there, even if we had gyrations in the numbers for the last few months? >> hi, kelly there is strength and the interesting list about stocks you mentioned at all-time highs, all of them are multinational companies that have a large percentage of their business lefrd levered to overseas revenue, telling you the global picture is better than expected and you should continue to see this moving forward >> this is a great point what is the mismatch between the awful macro data out of china and germany and some of these countries and what we're hearing from corporate america are they able to execute well or you think it's actually the growth there is better >> i think what you need to separate is looking in the rear view mirror and the old data, and expectations moving forward. so if you unpack quarters, what
let's bring in alicia levine, chief strategist at bny melon investment management. we get the nuggets from corporate america that point to consumer strength and pricing power. kimberly-clark and whirlpool able to raise prices and pass that along there is strength out there, even if we had gyrations in the numbers for the last few months? >> hi, kelly there is strength and the interesting list about stocks you mentioned at all-time highs, all of them are multinational companies that have a...
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for the pbs newshour, i'm alicia menendez in the florida keys. >> nawaz: in another part of the country, farmers are trying to dry out and rebuild after record flooding last month. vice president mike pence is scheduled to visit the midwest tomorrow to speak with farmers and ranchers, who face an already tough agricultural environment now made worse by gh water. as jack williams of pbs station net in nebraska repo this year's planting season will be challenging for many farmers.te >> floodwawent right through our place here, aneyit took a guight out of the middle of the place. >> reporter: in hooper northeast nebraska, the flood water has gone down, but for farmers like tom geisler, the work has just begun. >> our ater lines for our cattle are laid right here, and it took the water line right out of the ground. >> reporr: he's farmed this land, about 400 acres, for the past 42 years, and hs never seen anything like this. >> just, devastation, wherever you look. >> reporter: before the flood, many midst farmers like geisler were dealing with challenges such as low commodity prices, trade
for the pbs newshour, i'm alicia menendez in the florida keys. >> nawaz: in another part of the country, farmers are trying to dry out and rebuild after record flooding last month. vice president mike pence is scheduled to visit the midwest tomorrow to speak with farmers and ranchers, who face an already tough agricultural environment now made worse by gh water. as jack williams of pbs station net in nebraska repo this year's planting season will be challenging for many farmers.te...
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karla: la cantante alicia kiss se uniÓ a un remix que realizaron en la bella isla de puerto rico.n transitar por esta famosa calle, es conocida por su peculiar inclinaciÓn y por esta forma que tienepodrÍan cobrar una tarifa de entrada entre 5 y 3 dÓlares. la semana pasada se presentÓ una propuesta de ley para iniciar un sistema de reservaciones para visitar una de las estaciones mÁs populares de la ciudad que recibe cerca de 6000 turistas al dÍa. si la medida resulta aprobada por san francisco podrÍa implementarse para el 2020. pagarÍan por visitarla? karla: creo que los vecinos se deben de haber cansado del trÁfico. un dÍa me tocÓ cubrir, fui hacer un programa de control hace unos aÑos atrÁs y lo baje en la mejor manera de comenzar el día es en familia. con un buen desayuno de jimmy dean. que es rico en proteínas y esta listo en solo dos minutos. para echarte a andar el cuerpo. mmm. encuentra los desayunos de jimmy dean ehoy es tu día para brillar. hay los nuevos giant italian perdclassics.ve garden. desde $12.99. cuatro nuevas especialidades, hechas a lo grande como el giant chi
karla: la cantante alicia kiss se uniÓ a un remix que realizaron en la bella isla de puerto rico.n transitar por esta famosa calle, es conocida por su peculiar inclinaciÓn y por esta forma que tienepodrÍan cobrar una tarifa de entrada entre 5 y 3 dÓlares. la semana pasada se presentÓ una propuesta de ley para iniciar un sistema de reservaciones para visitar una de las estaciones mÁs populares de la ciudad que recibe cerca de 6000 turistas al dÍa. si la medida resulta aprobada por san...
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are you by alicia none of the country's trade law and major league baseball has responded to it because have to see how that develops also want to mention tonight 07:00pm bay area sports night on kron on we have dan reese announce, key the radio voice, the sharks to break down anything and everything nhl playoffs. it's that time of year thank you mark, thank you mark. >>the premature baby spends months in the hospital, no one's business then there stepped in and changed her life for a new era line takes the top spot for being the best in the country will tell you which it is and the other in the top 5 in kron four is now streaming live local news 24 hours a day. >>they haven't tried kron on yet, here's what you're missing. >>county oakland, san menlo park. >>they looked at 2018 data from mishandled bag complaints on-time performance and overbooking delta was number 2 in last to our ranking behind alaska airlines with this year. alaska fell to number 4 so coming in last was frontier airlines jetblue ranked number 2 and southwest was number 3. >>air pollution is deadly a new study now lin
are you by alicia none of the country's trade law and major league baseball has responded to it because have to see how that develops also want to mention tonight 07:00pm bay area sports night on kron on we have dan reese announce, key the radio voice, the sharks to break down anything and everything nhl playoffs. it's that time of year thank you mark, thank you mark. >>the premature baby spends months in the hospital, no one's business then there stepped in and changed her life for a new...
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starting monday many bart employees are now wearing bright green vests to show their presence aliciatrope with bart says fair inspectors are working extra hours and an additional day during their work week expect we know mandatory overtime is not sustainable, so the idea is to deploy them and keep going for a bit and then pull it back. >> reporter: trope would not say how long the in creased -- the increased patrols will last. artificial did say it will look at the week to week results to see what works and what doesn't more patrol, more community meetings to get input from the rider. >> reporter: bart calls this a focused deployment strategy as its general manager proposes hiring an additional 19 new police officers this year. >> what we need to get to is having dedicated officers at the stations and dedicated officers just to ride trains. the staffing level we have now, we don't have enough. >> reporter: trope says there are currently 197 sworn officers and that arrest are up 56% in the past two years. still, some passengers say they don't feel safe on bart expect they need to be c
starting monday many bart employees are now wearing bright green vests to show their presence aliciatrope with bart says fair inspectors are working extra hours and an additional day during their work week expect we know mandatory overtime is not sustainable, so the idea is to deploy them and keep going for a bit and then pull it back. >> reporter: trope would not say how long the in creased -- the increased patrols will last. artificial did say it will look at the week to week results to...