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amanda: it's strong because of u.s.xceptionalism being well telegraphed and we are seeing that with some of the data, but we actually have a constructive you and european credit. the growth backdrop is more challenging and there are some reasons that european credit has been able to hold in quite well. it tends to skew up and quality of it. if you are looking for underperformance european assets, corporate credit isn't typically the best way to express that. a lot of u.s. borrowers actually issue in europe, so you can still capture some of that u.s. growth momentum in that market. we really like floating rate exposures. for the past few quarters, floating rate exposures have been an important element of diversification in portfolios. when you see the volatility and the higher yields in the treasury markets, the structural changes happening, it's the case that we have floating rate exposure in the liquid and private credit markets and we think that is really compelling for investors. vonnie: talking about the private cre
amanda: it's strong because of u.s.xceptionalism being well telegraphed and we are seeing that with some of the data, but we actually have a constructive you and european credit. the growth backdrop is more challenging and there are some reasons that european credit has been able to hold in quite well. it tends to skew up and quality of it. if you are looking for underperformance european assets, corporate credit isn't typically the best way to express that. a lot of u.s. borrowers actually...
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amanda quintana, ktvu, fox two news. >> yeah, not their first rodeo, amanda. all right.hank you. >> looks great. >> thanks, amanda. time now is 733. vigils continue in new orleans several days now after that tragic new year's morning attack. and as crowds return to bourbon street, so does the music. [music] now, dozens of people gathering saturday in the popular downtown area. mourners listen to jazz music and pay their respects to the 14 people who lost their lives. dozens more are still recovering from their injuries. investigators are still trying to determine what motivated the attacker to drive his car through a busy road. as revelers were ringing in the new year, he was killed in a gunfight with police at the scene. >> well, funeral services for former president jimmy carter continue today. carter is lying in repose now at the carter center in atlanta. this is a live picture of the carter center there in georgia. now, the former president will stay in atlanta for three days. he arrived yesterday after a ceremonial drive through his hometown of plains, georgia. fox'
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live in oakland amanda quintana ktvu, fox two news. >> all right, amanda, thank you. our time is now 935. in san jose, a man is now in jail facing charges of committing san jose's final homicide of 2024. now, police rushed to a home on payne avenue east of the san tomas expressway because of a family dispute. a caller said a known person broke into the house and was arguing with the occupants. the police arrived. they found one adult man and one adult female who had been stabbed. while the woman suffered non-life threatening injuries, that man later died at the hospital. police did arrest the suspect nearby. they have not released anything about his connection to the victims. this was san jose's 28th homicide of 2024. there were 36 in 2023, 35 in 2022. [applause] >> well, the bay area rang in the new year with fireworks. thousands of people gathered near san francisco's waterfront to watch the city's fireworks show, which was easy to see this year because there was no fog. those visitors came from all over the bay area and beyond. and we do not have the final numbers
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amanda. great to be with everybody.o coming up on gma i just heard drew talking about the difference in how much rain you all have had. but obviously we are still focused on southern california because this pattern is not breaking. we've got some really strong winds again this morning. a little lull this afternoon and evening and then back again tomorrow morning. so we'll get into that forecast. but also we've got to hear from a fire captain and part of cal fire, a battalion chief there about how they're preparing also. our team is on the scene with the crews and the communities that are still battling the disaster. and we'll also get into the investigation to a midair close call after two passenger jets came within 1000ft of each other. and if you are looking for a financial detox, get ready. we are taking on budgets, helping you get a handle on your spending and your savings in the new year, and some ways to stay on track. using apps you don't want to miss it all on gma. >> you know what we did miss? i was just going
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amanda. reggie. >> thanks, gloria. one week ago, we watched this unfold live right here on abc. seven mornings. entire communities devoured by huge flames that were sweeping across portions of l.a. county. >> and we now know at least 25 people have died. this morning, the firestorm is gone, but millions of people are still on high alert. >> dangerous winds are in the forecast for southern california into this afternoon, and the potential for more fire is very high right now. these are the fires keeping thousands of firefighters busy this morning. the palisades and the eton, the hurst as well. and the auto fires. none of the fires have grown in the past 24 hours. that's the promising news. crews have made good progress increasing containment lines ahead of the return of the winds. >> as containment grows, people are starting to return to what is left of their homes. many are sorting through the ash and rubble, trying to find anything that may have survived. it's an experience that comes with h
amanda. reggie. >> thanks, gloria. one week ago, we watched this unfold live right here on abc. seven mornings. entire communities devoured by huge flames that were sweeping across portions of l.a. county. >> and we now know at least 25 people have died. this morning, the firestorm is gone, but millions of people are still on high alert. >> dangerous winds are in the forecast for southern california into this afternoon, and the potential for more fire is very high right now....
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amanda. the j.p.n healthcare conference brings thousands of people to downtown san francisco every year. it happens at the westin saint francis hotel in union square. but the economic impact goes beyond just that one location. those who go to the conference stay at hotels around the city, visit small businesses and pack into restaurants. officials say the conference generates more than $90 million for the city's economy. million >> the j.p. morgan conference is one of the most significant conferences that we've had. it's one of our longest lasting partnerships. >> this week, there will be plenty of security, including sfpd ambassadors. there will also be some big changes right before the start of the conference. a long hotel strike just ended. there's also a new mayor, of course. the j.p. morgan healthcare conference runs through thursday. amanda. >> all right, gloria, thank you. the napa truffle festival kicks off this friday, but there are some issues ahead of the event. hosts of the north bay festi
amanda. the j.p.n healthcare conference brings thousands of people to downtown san francisco every year. it happens at the westin saint francis hotel in union square. but the economic impact goes beyond just that one location. those who go to the conference stay at hotels around the city, visit small businesses and pack into restaurants. officials say the conference generates more than $90 million for the city's economy. million >> the j.p. morgan conference is one of the most significant...
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amanda quintana ktvu, fox two news. >> all right, amanda thank you.ell, ktvu has new video to show you to show you how not to celebrate the new year. just look at the pictures. overnight, the police rushed to several sideshows. one of them in vallejo, happened about 2 a.m. at kentucky and alameda street. it was broken up by vallejo police. another sideshow in oakland happened just before three in the morning on macarthur and markley street, market street. at one point, a car dangerously spun into the crowd. spectators also were firing off fireworks and set a car on fire. there's no word yet if any arrests or injuries were involved. >> well, a recent investigation found an oakland police officer violated the department's policy on racial profiling. that is according to the community police review agency. >> this is the first time the agency has ever come to that conclusion, and likely you haven't heard much about it. but as ktvu. james torres tells us, one man who triggered this investigation wants you to know how much authority it holds in holding pol
amanda quintana ktvu, fox two news. >> all right, amanda thank you.ell, ktvu has new video to show you to show you how not to celebrate the new year. just look at the pictures. overnight, the police rushed to several sideshows. one of them in vallejo, happened about 2 a.m. at kentucky and alameda street. it was broken up by vallejo police. another sideshow in oakland happened just before three in the morning on macarthur and markley street, market street. at one point, a car dangerously...
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amanda, thanks for joining us.r acquittal and your release, you've used your platform to advocate for the wrongly accused. talk about why it was so important to do this. why relive part of this process you also walked in terms of your own journey? >> that's a great question, katie. to be honest when i came home from prison i really wanted to go back to the life i had before i was wrongly accused and thrown into prison, and i realized that wasn't really an option for me. not just because the media would not leave me alone but also because i was deeply changed by this experience. i now knew something about the world and about the criminal justice system that i had no access to before it happened to me. i was raised to trust police, to have faith in the system, and i was ignorant. i didn't know a lot of what i knew today. and after meeting other wrongly convicted people, i realize that because my case was so huge in the media and because i don't look like your typical wrongfully convicted person, i could be a bridge b
amanda, thanks for joining us.r acquittal and your release, you've used your platform to advocate for the wrongly accused. talk about why it was so important to do this. why relive part of this process you also walked in terms of your own journey? >> that's a great question, katie. to be honest when i came home from prison i really wanted to go back to the life i had before i was wrongly accused and thrown into prison, and i realized that wasn't really an option for me. not just because...
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fires. >> ktvu is amanda quintana here in the studio watching those numbers and has the very latest amanda. >> yeah, well, here is where we're at right now. at least 7000 structures have been damaged or destroyed between those two biggest fires, the eaton and the palisades fires. they have claimed at least 16 lives, five from the palisades fire, 11 from the eaton fire. but that number is expected to rise. nearly 10 million people are on alert for fire conditions at this point. there's also the hurst fire. that one is smaller at nearly 800 acres, and that one is almost fully contained. fire crews are working to get a handle on all of these fires, using all available aerial resources to attack them. the palisades fire is forcing new evacuations for parts of brentwood and the hills of encino and tarzana. tens of thousands of people are under evacuation orders as the fire continues to rip through los angeles county. and on top of all of this, the winds are picking back up and even stronger winds are expected earlier early this week. so this fight is not over. in that press conference that just
fires. >> ktvu is amanda quintana here in the studio watching those numbers and has the very latest amanda. >> yeah, well, here is where we're at right now. at least 7000 structures have been damaged or destroyed between those two biggest fires, the eaton and the palisades fires. they have claimed at least 16 lives, five from the palisades fire, 11 from the eaton fire. but that number is expected to rise. nearly 10 million people are on alert for fire conditions at this point....
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lena. >> hey, amanda, good morning to you. yesterday, mayor lori introduced the fentanyl state of emergency ordinance to the board of supervisors. this isthe board something he already promised to do on day one during his inauguration speech last week. mayor lurie's office says the ordinance will unlock funding and expedite hiring and contracting. it will also speed up the city's process for partnering with nonprofits to provide behavioral health services and address street conditions. lurie said in his inauguration speech that he wants to send a clear message to the city and the country that you do not come to san francisco to deal drugs or do drugs on our streets, and if you do, you will be held accountable. >> the fentanyl crisis isn't a 9 to 5 operation. it doesn't take breaks and neither will we. that's why i'm introducing a package of fentanyl. state of emergency ordinances. this will allow us to further surge resources and bypass the bureaucratic hurdles standing in the way of tackling this crisis. i look forward to wor
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amanda. >> all right. gloria. thank you. as you wake up this morning, we want to get you updated on the breaking news out of southern california, where three wildfires are burning out of control. right now, officials report at least one firefighter and several people have been injured. thousands of people are under evacuation orders, multiple homes have burned, and thousands more are threatened. but it's impossible to tell the true extent of the devastation right now. we know fire crews are stretched beyond their limits as well. >> this is video showing crews desperately trying to stop the eaton fire burning in the pasadena and altadena area. what you're looking at right now, though, is a view of the palisades fire from a plane flying out of lax, so that fire has burned all the way to the beach, scorching at least 3000 acres, forcing evacuations and burning some of the most iconic places in the country. >> we're talking about pacific palisades, malibu, and santa monica. >> the third fire. the first fire started in sylmar. it
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amanda quintana, thank you. congress certified the results of the presidential election of donald trump. vice president kamala harris, presiding over the joint session of congress today to certify her own election loss to trump. harris says she carried out her duty as a, quote, sacred obligation, guided by love of country, loyalty to the constitution and unwavering faith in the american people. >> the votes for president of the united states are as follows. donald j. trump of the state of florida has received 312 votes. kamala harris. [applause] kamala harris of the state of california has received 226 votes. >> today's certification is a return to the traditional peaceful transfer of power after four years ago, when trump denied he lost the election. january 6th is the day set by law to certify the vote. the 2021 certification was delayed a day because of the insurrection at the capitol. the fbi estimates as many as 2500 trump supporters stormed the capitol complex. at least 140 police officers were injured. at
amanda quintana, thank you. congress certified the results of the presidential election of donald trump. vice president kamala harris, presiding over the joint session of congress today to certify her own election loss to trump. harris says she carried out her duty as a, quote, sacred obligation, guided by love of country, loyalty to the constitution and unwavering faith in the american people. >> the votes for president of the united states are as follows. donald j. trump of the state of...
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thank you amanda. if folks will indulge, i know we have real business to get to, but if you have a moment, we'd love to invite our photographer to take a picture of a group photo of us, if that's okay. yeah, okay, let's do that. yes, yes. all right. very nice. so. yeah. that was the right thing. to share. all right. thank you everyone. okay. so we will now open public comment on the second portion of the director's report. i have some speaker cards barry tarantino theory christopher white sorry, i have to apologize. under the bus of reality, that's where you you are going now. you don't serve anything. but usually that's why you are in big trouble. that's why so usually means ugliness. so you are serving ugliness because you are unintelligent. it's not necessary to lie anymore. i'm going to go to the board of supervisors. yes. no qr codes, no absolute incompetence called i because we don't want digital ids. we don't want a security state, bio security state linked to transportation and everything. ever
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amanda great to be with you.coming up here on gma we will start with the latest on the new orleans terror attack. suspect investigators finding bomb making materials in his houston home. as they try to nail down a motive for his deadly strikes. this with bourbon street reopening music in the streets and the sugar bowl, which was packed to a huge crowd. we are also live on the scene in new orleans with all the latest. and then what we're learning about the man in that cyber truck that exploded outside a trump hotel in las vegas. a decorated green beret. the focus now of that investigation, and our exclusive reveal of u.s. news and world report's best diets of 2025. the top plans for weight loss, heart health and mental fitness, which is an interesting one. and then we'll have the right stuff for meal kits, from budget to foodie and so much more. we hope you'll join us. on a friday edition of gma, i am. >> i'm a part of the meal kit land. >> yeah, we did factor two. i know that you are. i am, yeah. >> a trainer sug
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amanda. gloria. >> thank you. the u.s.tment of justice is suing airbnb over housing discrimination laws, claims, i should say the lawsuit, filed in san francisco last week, focuses on a woman who says a host refused her rental because she has school aged children. the san francisco based company allows hosts to designate properties as unsuitable for infants and children up to age 12. the federal government argues the policy is discrimination under the fair housing act. airbnb has not commented on the lawsuit, but says it forbids discrimination based on familial status. >> now it's your morning money report. if you're looking for a career in artificial artificial intelligence, the chances are pretty good that you'll get in. according to linkedin, ai jobs are some of the fastest growing jobs this year. the two the top two jobs were artificial intelligence engineer at number one and artificial intelligence consultant at number two. as of november, there had been more than 16,000 new ai job postings. that's up nearly 60% from
amanda. gloria. >> thank you. the u.s.tment of justice is suing airbnb over housing discrimination laws, claims, i should say the lawsuit, filed in san francisco last week, focuses on a woman who says a host refused her rental because she has school aged children. the san francisco based company allows hosts to designate properties as unsuitable for infants and children up to age 12. the federal government argues the policy is discrimination under the fair housing act. airbnb has not...
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amanda. for the first time ever, the certification of the presidential election has been designated a special security event in washington, dc at the request of the city's mayor. and this is all part of an effort to prevent violence like we saw four years ago from ever happening again. fencing is up all around the u.s. capitol building. the national guard is in place, and about 4000 additional police officers from around the country have been brought in as support. overnight, the u.s. attorney's office revealed it is evaluating whether to bring charges in roughly 200 new cases from january 6th, 2021. nearly 1600 people have faced charges so far. president biden is urging newly elected members of congress to stand up for democracy now! >> it's your duty to tell the truth, to remember what happened and not let january 6th be rewritten as, or even erased. >> security will remain heightened in washington, d.c. for much of this month. thursday is a state funeral for former president jimmy carter.
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amanda.> all right, gloria, thank you. and as you wake up this morning, we want to get you caught up on what has been happening in southern california overnight. fire crews have not been able to contain the three wildfires that have grown in size overnight in pacific palisades, sylmar and pasadena. extreme winds have been driving these fires. reporter irene crews from our sister station kabc showed what it has been like during her live reports overnight. >> take a look at that. look at how fast they're moving just across the ground. you could probably hear the wind pick up off of the microphone, but just imagine any one of those embers catching on to some nearby brush or trees and then sparking a whole new fire. >> terrifying. now gloria is tracking the situation at the live desk, and we know there are new evacuations being ordered. gloria. >> there are. amanda. abc news reporter matt gutman is in the pacific palisades area, and he says it's almost apocalyptic across l.a. around 5 a.m, we lea
amanda.> all right, gloria, thank you. and as you wake up this morning, we want to get you caught up on what has been happening in southern california overnight. fire crews have not been able to contain the three wildfires that have grown in size overnight in pacific palisades, sylmar and pasadena. extreme winds have been driving these fires. reporter irene crews from our sister station kabc showed what it has been like during her live reports overnight. >> take a look at that. look at...
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amanda. >> thanks, gloria. we are tracking the devastation and destruction across the l.a. area, firefighters battling multiple fires that are still burning out of control. what you're looking at here is a live picture from our sister station, kabc. this is over the palisades fire, and at least five people have died. >> and more than 1200 structures have burned. the largest fire is the palisades fire at more than 17,000 acres. to give you some perspective on the scope of this disaster, take a look at this map. this is what the palisades fire burn area looked likesades around noon on tuesday, when we first learned it was spreading. now take a look at the fire's footprint. as of last night, if we can. yep. there you go. you can see the perimeter has expanded dramatically as flames tear through thousands of acres. >> last night there was panic as more fires broke out. one of them in the hollywood hills that started around 6 p.m. near runyon canyon and the hollywood bowl. it spread fast. some neighbors trying to put out spot fires, others evacuated, and that created a traffic n
amanda. >> thanks, gloria. we are tracking the devastation and destruction across the l.a. area, firefighters battling multiple fires that are still burning out of control. what you're looking at here is a live picture from our sister station, kabc. this is over the palisades fire, and at least five people have died. >> and more than 1200 structures have burned. the largest fire is the palisades fire at more than 17,000 acres. to give you some perspective on the scope of this...
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amanda. gloria. >> francis, thank you so much.tiple fires are still burning out of control across southern california. >> winds are still a major concern as fire crews desperately try to contain the record wildfires. as we start to get a view of the scope of the damage, it is staggering. we are focusing on the three fires of most concern the palisades fire on the coast, the eaton fire near altadena and pasadena, and a new fire, the kenneth fire, north of calabasas. this is another look at the palisades fire burning now in the santa monica mountains. it's now california's largest january wildfire on record. this dramatic video is from a ring camera showing the flames as they destroyed a home on tuesday night. the fire has burned nearly 20,000 acres and at least 5300 structures are damaged. some people are managing to get back into the neighborhood to check if their home survived the flames. >> i just drove by my house just to get some closure and yeah, it's rubble. there's nothing there. my daughter, who was born there and she's 23
amanda. gloria. >> francis, thank you so much.tiple fires are still burning out of control across southern california. >> winds are still a major concern as fire crews desperately try to contain the record wildfires. as we start to get a view of the scope of the damage, it is staggering. we are focusing on the three fires of most concern the palisades fire on the coast, the eaton fire near altadena and pasadena, and a new fire, the kenneth fire, north of calabasas. this is another...
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amanda quintana ktvu, fox two news. >> thank you amanda., president biden is set to meet with the families of survivors and victims from the new year's day terror attack in new orleans. earthcam is providing us with a live look at bourbon street, not far from where the attack happened. an army veteran rammed a truck into the crowd of people, then opened fire, killing 14 people and injuring many others. the fbi is tracking the movements of the man leading up to the attack. agents say he traveled to egypt and canada in 2023 and visited new orleans at least twice in recent months. he used smart glasses to record images and video while biking through the french quarter. the fbi also released video clips of him placing homemade explosives around bourbon street. >> we have not seen any indications of an accomplice in the united states, but we are still looking into potential associates in the u.s. and outside of our borders. >> now, the new orleans mayor says she plans to increase security, especially to major upcoming events such as the super bo
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amanda. >> all right, drew, thank you.. >> michael: welcome back to gma, everybody. last night notre dame took on penn state in the orange bowl with the fighting irish winning and advancing to the national title game. lara and sam are back with us from miami, where they got an inside look at all the on and off the field action. hey, lara. >> sam: yep. >> lara: hey, you guys. sun is out here. sam and i both were in miami at the orange bowl, as you said, representing two of the most storied programs in college football history yesterday. >> sam: lara, this was an amazing day. it was my first bowl game ever. it was an incredible game. it made me extra proud, really, to be a newly minted notre dame fan. we had a blast here yesterday. guys, tailgating is everything. meeting tons of fans from all over the country. i know i didn't just discover it, but i did just discover it. we had a lot of fun with a couple mascots. one of them, like your bear. >> lara: okay. it's a lion. this has been going on for 24 hours. it's a nittany lion
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amanda quintana, ktvu, fox two news. >> all right. thank you amanda. speaking of amazing flowers, the tournament of roses parade certainly lived up to its theme best day ever. [music] gorgeous weather there in pasadena. we are waiting for the final count, but the crowd is expected to be bigger than the 2024 parade of 750,000 people lining the streets of pasadena. the parade started with a moment of silence for the new orleans victims, and more than 1000 law enforcement officers were there throughout pasadena to protect people there at the parade, in the parade, and for the rose bowl game. the parade featured nearly 40 floats and of course, many bands as well. >> omg, it's always great. we love the parade. up close and personal is the only way to be. it means the world to me. i remember decorating the floats when i was in high school. passing the high school is where i went. this is where it ended. played basketball. this is just a part of our memory and i love the rose parade. >> i am with you. i love the rose parade as well. one man from danville atte
amanda quintana, ktvu, fox two news. >> all right. thank you amanda. speaking of amazing flowers, the tournament of roses parade certainly lived up to its theme best day ever. [music] gorgeous weather there in pasadena. we are waiting for the final count, but the crowd is expected to be bigger than the 2024 parade of 750,000 people lining the streets of pasadena. the parade started with a moment of silence for the new orleans victims, and more than 1000 law enforcement officers were there...
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all of that to say a lot of changes are coming to the town and amanda hari attempts to break those changesll have four mayors in just a matter of months and the third one is expected to be selected on monday. the newly elected oakland city council members are about to be sworn in and right away they'll be faced with big decisions. loren taylor used to represent district 6 and says the current issues are a culmination of years of mismanagement. >> the challenges that we're facing now are unprecedented. even though they've been years and administrations in the making, they have reached a boiling point, if you will. >> reporter: he says leaders have kicked the can down the road and now there's no road left. >> we have to make those tough decisions that put oakland back on the right track both fiscally as well as when you look at our public safety crisis, homelessness, the condition of our streets. >> reporter: but the council won't be able to focus on that immediately. their first decision will be a vote for the city council president and that president will serve as interim mayor until a spe
all of that to say a lot of changes are coming to the town and amanda hari attempts to break those changesll have four mayors in just a matter of months and the third one is expected to be selected on monday. the newly elected oakland city council members are about to be sworn in and right away they'll be faced with big decisions. loren taylor used to represent district 6 and says the current issues are a culmination of years of mismanagement. >> the challenges that we're facing now are...
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amanda quintana ktvu, fox two news. >> amanda thank you.oday, president biden is set to meet with the families of survivors and victims from the new year's day terror attack in new orleans. earthcam is providing us with a live look at bourbon street, not far from the scene of the attack. an army veteran rammed a truck into a crowd of people, then opened fire, killing 14 people and injuring many others. the fbi is tracking the movements of the truck driver leading up to the attack. agents say he traveled to egypt and canada in 2023 and visited new orleans at least twice in recent months. he used smart glasses to record images and record while biking through the french quarter. the fbi also released video clips of him placing homemade explosives around bourbon street. >> we have not seen any indications of an accomplice in the united states, but we are still looking into potential associates in the u.s. and outside of our borders. >> the new orleans mayor says she plans to increase security, especially to upcoming events such as the super bow
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amanda. >> that's right. we talked to a marin county firefighter who happened to be in town for a firefighter union convention. he told us he wanted to stay out in the french quarter a little longer on new year's eve, but instead, they opted to go back to the hotel, which could have been a life saving decision. firefighter john bagala took these photos. we're showing you now in new orleans yesterday, showing not a soul in sight on new orleans bourbon street, just outside of the crime scene area that is still closed off. bagala remembers hearing a tremendous amount of sirens once back at the hotel, but at the time he thought it was just a large fire somewhere else in the neighborhood. it wasn't until he woke up when he found out what happened. >> we worked our way back at about 115 or so in the morning and cut straight through. within about a block and a half of where the incident first took place. i think as firefighters, the first thing for us is you feel a little guilt in the fact that we weren't involved,
amanda. >> that's right. we talked to a marin county firefighter who happened to be in town for a firefighter union convention. he told us he wanted to stay out in the french quarter a little longer on new year's eve, but instead, they opted to go back to the hotel, which could have been a life saving decision. firefighter john bagala took these photos. we're showing you now in new orleans yesterday, showing not a soul in sight on new orleans bourbon street, just outside of the crime...
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amanda quintana ktvu, fox two news. >> all right, amanda thank you. time now. 733 the oakland city council will meet today. they'll be talking about upcoming changes. the newly elected city council members will be sworn in. the city council will also elect a new council president. the current president and interim mayor, nikki fortunato bass, will now serve as an alameda county supervisor. the ney elected oakland city council president will serve as interim mayor until the special election is held for mayor on april 15th. >> the memorial services continue for former president jimmy carter ahead of thursday's funeral at washington's national cathedral this morning. the body of america's 39th president is lying in repose at the carter presidential library in atlanta. here's a live look. you can see a number of people filing in, paying their respects. there are there's a line of mourners inside and outside as well. visitors will be allowed to pay their final respects until early tomorrow. many were willing to spend hours in line to honor the former georg
amanda quintana ktvu, fox two news. >> all right, amanda thank you. time now. 733 the oakland city council will meet today. they'll be talking about upcoming changes. the newly elected city council members will be sworn in. the city council will also elect a new council president. the current president and interim mayor, nikki fortunato bass, will now serve as an alameda county supervisor. the ney elected oakland city council president will serve as interim mayor until the special...
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um, amanda, you are from los angeles.nd i know you have written a special poem, which you are going to which we are very excited that you are going to to read for us. but before we get to that, i just want to i mean, how are you seeing all what is going on, seeing this the images of of this city that that you were that you were, you know, you grew up in what's what's it been like for you? >> oh, it's been heart wrenching. i'm actually in new york right now, just by an odd turn of fate. i was here for work, and then i started seeing all the news in los angeles. and it's just heartbreaking. i'm a proud pacific palisades resident. and so seeing neighborhoods and areas that i love torn to shreds, it's gutting. >> what you've what went into, i mean, how how did you write this poem that that you are going to recite? i mean, what how do you go about doing that? >> oh, i mean, i let my heart break and i let it pour and i let it bleed. i think i had to write the poem because i myself am just trying to process what i'm seeing, sinc
um, amanda, you are from los angeles.nd i know you have written a special poem, which you are going to which we are very excited that you are going to to read for us. but before we get to that, i just want to i mean, how are you seeing all what is going on, seeing this the images of of this city that that you were that you were, you know, you grew up in what's what's it been like for you? >> oh, it's been heart wrenching. i'm actually in new york right now, just by an odd turn of fate. i...
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amanda gorman will join us next. we'll be right back. >> why do 80% of nfl players choose a sleep number bed? >> because the higher my sleep iq score, the better i play. but that's not the only reason he likes to stay firm. >> i like my side. >> soft sleep number does that effortless comfort all night. >> so sleeping on a smart bed is why you can play like this. >> yeah, because i also like to sleep cool and i like to sleep even cooler. and i really like it when we both get what we want. >> sleep number does that. >> introducing the new sleep number. >> climate cool smart bed. >> sleep up to 15 degrees cooler on each side. >> visit a sleep number store near you. >> want a next level clean swish with the whoa of listerine. it kills 99.9% of bad breath germs for five times more cleaning power than brushing and flossing alone. get a next level clean with listerine. feel the whoa. >> this is the story of the one. >> the one knows that when the big game is days away, the unexpected can put everything on the line. >> but w
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amanda.tigators say the 42 year old army veteran who carried out the attack traveled to new orleans two times before the attack, and the fbi released this video here that shows him wearing the glasses, the meta glasses, and he was riding a bicycle around the french quarter. they're also giving us a detailed timeline of the attack, saying that he drove from texas, arriving in new orleans around 10 p.m. on new year's eve. and then at 12:15 a.m, he set a fire inside a house that he had rented in the city. 153 he can be seen placing a cooler, which authorities say contained an ied, on bourbon street, and about a half hour later, he places another one nearby. at 315 is when he races rented pickup truck down bourbon street, killing 14 and injuring dozens. authorities say that more people could have been killed, but the fire in the rental home burned out before it could spread, and the detonator in the ieds failed. >> lone actors or small cells of individuals who typically radicalize to violence onl
amanda.tigators say the 42 year old army veteran who carried out the attack traveled to new orleans two times before the attack, and the fbi released this video here that shows him wearing the glasses, the meta glasses, and he was riding a bicycle around the french quarter. they're also giving us a detailed timeline of the attack, saying that he drove from texas, arriving in new orleans around 10 p.m. on new year's eve. and then at 12:15 a.m, he set a fire inside a house that he had rented in...
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. >> so, our friend and alumni from this morning show, amanda starrantino is joining us from altadena . we know you and your crews have worked overtime, i don't even know if you are taking a break, this has got to be taking a toll on the storytellers as well, i have to say, bravo for bringing this story and giving a voice to the people who are suffering right now. >> reporter: good morning, everyone in san francisco, this is an absolutely heartbreaking story to cover, a lot of us personally impacted because of these fires and how widespread they are. we are in altadena this morning, where the fire really hit hard, you can see some light this morning, but outside of that, that is the only beauty we are seeing here, other than moments of kindness of people working together to start this rebuild. i want to give you a look at how devastating this is, if we can light up a little bit more, there we go. okay, so we are on a city corner here, just look at this, how devastating. these are all homes just days ago, you can see that pole over there is still smoldering, you can see the powerlines
. >> so, our friend and alumni from this morning show, amanda starrantino is joining us from altadena . we know you and your crews have worked overtime, i don't even know if you are taking a break, this has got to be taking a toll on the storytellers as well, i have to say, bravo for bringing this story and giving a voice to the people who are suffering right now. >> reporter: good morning, everyone in san francisco, this is an absolutely heartbreaking story to cover, a lot of us...
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live in san francisco amanda quintana ktvu, fox two news. >> sounds good amanda thank you.e now 609. the san diego zoo won the top rose parade prize for the second straight year. look at this float, pam. it's called friendship across earth. the float features the zoo's two giant pandas. they're playing, having a good time, and red pandas hanging out on the branch together. it was a close call, though. a lot of those other floats were also stunning. the grand marshal of the parade was tennis great billie jean king. >> all right. time is now 609, and we have a pretty decent commute. i will say right now at the bay bridge, there's not much of a commute. so, you know, these last few days of our first few days, i should say of 20, 25, i almost caught myself there around the new year. we don't have a lot of commutes. maybe next week we'll have more. we have been looking at a couple of trouble spots. 80 westbound looks okay, but northbound 880. we had a crash right near hegenberger. they cleared that finally. and once the crash was gone, things recovered very nicely. so no major i
live in san francisco amanda quintana ktvu, fox two news. >> sounds good amanda thank you.e now 609. the san diego zoo won the top rose parade prize for the second straight year. look at this float, pam. it's called friendship across earth. the float features the zoo's two giant pandas. they're playing, having a good time, and red pandas hanging out on the branch together. it was a close call, though. a lot of those other floats were also stunning. the grand marshal of the parade was...
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amanda. all right. thank you. gloria.ning you do something just for you. enjoy a warm cup of bigelow tea. so grab a mug and tea proudly that drink bigelow tea is so important to my family because making that perfect cup, it's the reason we do what we do. hi guys. so, what are you guys drinking? >> constant comment when i'm drinking bigelow tea. it's just a moment for me. it's just me time. >> that's what a cup of tea is. a moment for you. someone you love. oh, it tastes really great. >> yes, it was always bigelow tea. >> wow. >> that's what my family hopes for. >> cheers. cheers the harlem globetrotters. >> we love you. >> i love your dunks are. oops. >> the long shot. oh, boy. shot >> i love your history. blazers >> all the cool tricks you make me laugh. >> come back soon. >> we're coming to the bay area january 17th through 19. go to harlem globetrotters.com/bay area for tickets to the 2025 world tour presented by jersey mike's subs. you're driving and out of nowhere. boom >> you're hurt in a car accident. we've recover
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amanda. >> all right. gloria. thank you. today we're expecting to learn more details about new accusations being made against a man convicted in a notorious kidnaping in vallejo a decade ago. matthew muller is facing new charges in contra costa county for a crime that investigators say left the victim so afraid they never reported it. abc seven news reporter lena howland is in the studio this morning. and lena, this is coming just days after muller was charged in the south bay. >> yeah, amanda. that's right. fresh off of mueller's appearance in a san jose courtroom last week after being charged with two felony counts of committing a sexual assault during two home invasion cases back in 2009. we have learned he is facing three new charges this week, this time out of san ramon. meanwhile, mueller is already in prison, serving a 40 year federal prison sentence for the 2015 kidnaping and rape of denise huskins of vallejo. in the san ramon case that we've just learned about, the contra costa district attorney says that mueller un
amanda. >> all right. gloria. thank you. today we're expecting to learn more details about new accusations being made against a man convicted in a notorious kidnaping in vallejo a decade ago. matthew muller is facing new charges in contra costa county for a crime that investigators say left the victim so afraid they never reported it. abc seven news reporter lena howland is in the studio this morning. and lena, this is coming just days after muller was charged in the south bay. >>...
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live in san francisco amanda quintana ktvu, fox two news. beautiful. >> love it. all right. >> yeah, it's a place to go. all right. new year's celebration in hawaii turned deadly and turned into a tragedy. back ktvu morning on two. we'll have more on the story. the chaotic scene as a fireworks explosion turned deadly. then resolutions may fade, but healthy habits should not. an expert joins us live to discuss practical tips for sustainable weight loss, better sleep and a stress free approach to fitness in this new year. and here's an update to our viewer poll that we've been talking about this morning. we've been asking, do you find it difficult to keep new year's resolutions? and here's what you're saying. 44% of you say it's hit or miss. 24% say yes, i'm i'm already over it and 32% say, no. i've got this. [music] you can scan the qr code on the top right hand corner of your screen, or go to ktvu.com/vote. let us know what y ou think. shooting in oakland, capping off a violent start to the year. police say it happened at 530 yesterday evening near 65th avenue. wh
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amanda. gloria. >> all right. frances. thank you.e crews continue to be spread thin across los angeles county as they try to stop the spread of multiple wildfires. >> and now they have a new challenge. a new fire started yesterday evening. that one is called the kenneth fire. it's not far from calabasas. the other two most devastating fires are the palisades fire. also the eaton fire. >> the palisades fire turned deadly crews finding human remains in the rubble, adding to the death toll across all the fires, bringing the total deaths to now ten. it is still burning in the santa monica mountains. it's california's largest january wildfire fire on record, having scorched almost 20,000 acres and destroying more than 5000 homes. >> the eaton fire is estimated to have damaged or destroyed as many as 5000 buildings. the fire near pasadena has burned close to 14,000 acres, doing extensive damage to altadena. >> one person has been detained in connection with the new fire that started yesterday afternoon in the west hills near calabasas. the
amanda. gloria. >> all right. frances. thank you.e crews continue to be spread thin across los angeles county as they try to stop the spread of multiple wildfires. >> and now they have a new challenge. a new fire started yesterday evening. that one is called the kenneth fire. it's not far from calabasas. the other two most devastating fires are the palisades fire. also the eaton fire. >> the palisades fire turned deadly crews finding human remains in the rubble, adding to the...
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and the latest is in the hollywood hills where amanda tree evacuation order is in place for us or to say the strong winds of fueling the flames. president, joy binding has canceled unofficial visits, is to be, to focus on the response. and he's also the federal assistance as well as the national guards being deployed in the area have been destroyed. armageddon, i'm driving to wars on right now, and i don't even know what to say. i'm speech of having to walk. dozens of people head to a band and their cars and traffic jams and lee on foot as the flames bore down. the thank you, i'm going to get your walker down the cause of all this is the intense wind storm. a wind storm that maybe urologist say this area is not seen in a century. winds up to a 120 was this update from beijing? this is the biggest uh, type of stripe china and more than a decade overall, the depth to send at 126 people killed and 188 inches. some of them are in critical condition. now, in addition to dispose of casualties, many more people have been affected by this of like 47000 people in or had been displaced in this
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amanda. >> all right, drew, thank you.ut 30 minutes and always on our news app and abc7 news.com. >> these road trippers set to explore just one last person to see before it's sam. big o. sam. wherever they're headed, they stay on track. she's the gal that gets them there and back. it's sam. >> and right now you can roll into the new year savings event, get 80 to $100 instant savings on four select in-stock tires, plus zero intere pete g. writes, "my tween wants a new phone. how do i not break the bank?" we got you, pete. xfinity mobile was designed to save you money and gives you access to wifi speeds up to a gig. so you get high speeds for low prices. better than getting low speeds for high prices. right, bruce? -jealous? yeah, look at that. -honestly. someone get a helmet on this guy. xfinity internet customers, ask how to get an unlimited line free for a year, plus a free 5g phone. all about savings on gig speeds. visit xfinity.com slash gig savings today with dupixent. >> stay ahead of moderate to severe eczema as you
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amanda. reggie aqui. >> gloria. thank you.re tracking the wildfires in southern california this morning. the estimates show that this is going to be the most expensive fire disaster in history. >> at least five people have died in the eaton fire near pasadena. that fire has burned close to 11,000 acres. the palisades fire is the largest of the fires, and it also is the most destructive. it has burned more than 17,000 acres and destroyed 1200 structures. the hurst fire near sylmar is up to 700 acres. the fire chief from pasadena said firefighters had almost no chance against the flames because of the conditions. >> but i'll be clear, we could have had much more water with those wind gusts. we were not stopping that fire last night. those erratic wind gusts were throwing embers for multiple miles ahead of the fire. and that's really what caused the rapid spread of this fire. >> president biden was briefed on the situation in southern california this morning. he did issue a disaster declaration to cover all of the wildfires. now,
amanda. reggie aqui. >> gloria. thank you.re tracking the wildfires in southern california this morning. the estimates show that this is going to be the most expensive fire disaster in history. >> at least five people have died in the eaton fire near pasadena. that fire has burned close to 11,000 acres. the palisades fire is the largest of the fires, and it also is the most destructive. it has burned more than 17,000 acres and destroyed 1200 structures. the hurst fire near sylmar is...
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amanda. all right. gloria. thank you. i hope this morning you do something just for you. enjoy a warm cup of bigelow tea. so grab a mug and tea proudly that drink bigelow tea is so important to my family, because making that perfect cup, it's the reason we do what we do. hi guys. so, what are you guys drinking? >> constant comment when i'm drinking bigelow tea. it's just a moment for me. it's just me time. that's what a cup of tea is. >> a moment for you. someone you love. oh it tastes really great. >> yes, it was always bigelow tea. >> wow. >> that's what my family hopes for. cheers. cheers at california closets, we see room for opportunity around every corner together, we'll discover hidden potential in unexpected places. >> professional design and installation. that's practical magic. request a free design consultation. >> the harlem globetrotters 2025 world tour is here. we're coming to the bay area january 17th through 19 quarter harlem globetrotters .com/ bay area for tickets to the 2025 world tour presented by jers
amanda. all right. gloria. thank you. i hope this morning you do something just for you. enjoy a warm cup of bigelow tea. so grab a mug and tea proudly that drink bigelow tea is so important to my family, because making that perfect cup, it's the reason we do what we do. hi guys. so, what are you guys drinking? >> constant comment when i'm drinking bigelow tea. it's just a moment for me. it's just me time. that's what a cup of tea is. >> a moment for you. someone you love. oh it...
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and her reward a match against another higher—ranked player in amanda anisimova. i'm very pleased to have come through that match. it was difficult, it was quite hot out there, getting quite sunny and obviously playing against a really experienced, seeded opponent who is playing great tennis, and i think i'm very proud of how i fought and overcame certain situations in that match. jasmine paolini and elena rybakina wasted little time in racing through to the second round of the australian open. it was an extremely encouraging start for the italian fourth seed, paolini, beating 21 year—old wei sijia, 6—0, 6—4. former finalist rybakina was ruthless against 16—year—old australian wild card emersonjones, wrapping up a 6—1, 6—1 victory injust 53 minutes. daniil medvedev is also through avoiding a monumental upset but that didnt stop him from getting extremely frustrated in the process. medvedev used his racquet to smash a net camera during his first round match with 418th—ranked kasidit samrej of thailand. the camera destruction took place in what would be the last gam
and her reward a match against another higher—ranked player in amanda anisimova. i'm very pleased to have come through that match. it was difficult, it was quite hot out there, getting quite sunny and obviously playing against a really experienced, seeded opponent who is playing great tennis, and i think i'm very proud of how i fought and overcame certain situations in that match. jasmine paolini and elena rybakina wasted little time in racing through to the second round of the australian...
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your handbook, and some were more or less size defined the oh, it started me by you know a fully amanda a so 1st on apple naming, go home at the same time and go to us on your best me said a little song seem to me, but i'm not e as it looks like in a book and i did guy, they found those minutes while i most of the easiest plan to be i'm in.
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um, we more or less the space of the people inside of me by you know, a fully amanda, a sofa. so not a full name, equal homeless, and then i'm, i go to use the phone, but the oldest me set it up, but it also seemed to me. but now, yeah, as soon as i can, i have the guy, they found those municipal and also by easiest way to be, i'm in the board of directors, is regular photo scare you and i used to read the salon. i mean, do we have on the side of why this song almost are and see ok again. so what is it a queen? me nice to be as i we those live on a c o games and, but i want to be so i'm the most out of and some years ago and is what are they gonna have a really little i must sort of pull away the, the can road way, i don't know may help them with that. so you want me to fully before in boston, you know, just the value to also i'm for less than a 4 year old or not. yours. whole family budget gonzales available for pretty much always. 04 minutes. so over to i know your son is what i see that the basic way performing for a set of minutes. hold on. see what the can see on being se
um, we more or less the space of the people inside of me by you know, a fully amanda, a sofa. so not a full name, equal homeless, and then i'm, i go to use the phone, but the oldest me set it up, but it also seemed to me. but now, yeah, as soon as i can, i have the guy, they found those municipal and also by easiest way to be, i'm in the board of directors, is regular photo scare you and i used to read the salon. i mean, do we have on the side of why this song almost are and see ok again. so...
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and her reward a match against another higher—ranked player in amanda anisimova.
and her reward a match against another higher—ranked player in amanda anisimova.
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in this episode, we'll meet actors, lea salonga, and amanda seyfried, two stars who are about to discoverancestors led far more dramatic lives than they'd ever imagined.
in this episode, we'll meet actors, lea salonga, and amanda seyfried, two stars who are about to discoverancestors led far more dramatic lives than they'd ever imagined.
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for the head of nhs england, amanda pritchard, it means more control over the process for patients andervice. we are really ambitious about continuing the progress that we've made on reducing the longest waits for care now, to get to the place where we can deliver the 18 week standard by the end of this parliament, and that is both about putting the additional capacity in place, and changing the way that we work. and that builds on the great progress that colleagues across the nhs have made over the past couple of years, particularly in tackling those longest waits. currently, about 59% of patients are getting their appointment or treatment, or being given the all clear, within 18 weeks. three million are waiting longer. the government said it wants to get to 92% by the end of this parliament. and as a first milestone, it will be 65% by march 2026. officials say that means a reduction in the longer waits of 450,000. ministers have already said they will deliver an extra two million appointments a year byjuly. they say measures in the new plan will add another 1.5 million after that. th
for the head of nhs england, amanda pritchard, it means more control over the process for patients andervice. we are really ambitious about continuing the progress that we've made on reducing the longest waits for care now, to get to the place where we can deliver the 18 week standard by the end of this parliament, and that is both about putting the additional capacity in place, and changing the way that we work. and that builds on the great progress that colleagues across the nhs have made...
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so yeah, i think it's going to be a good change in san francisco. >> amanda quintana, ktvu, fox two news the san francisco 49ers getting ready for their final game of the season. >> the niners hit the practice field today with backup quarterback josh dobbs. he'll be starting for the first time this season due to brock purdy's elbow injury in monday's loss to the lions on sunday. the niners are playing the arizona cardinals, one of dobbs former teams. the game is sort of like an audition for the quarterback. he's going to be able to show his skills, of course, to the niners during real game experience. the teams around the league who might be looking for a new quarterback as well next season. >> it's always an audition, not only for the team that you're on, but for the other 31 teams. especially knowing my contract situation and being a free agent in march. so it's an opportunity to go out and show what i can do. here's a 40 niner in this scheme, as well as for other opportunities. so i kind of let. free agency, all that stuff work itself out when that time comes. but i'm just excited for
so yeah, i think it's going to be a good change in san francisco. >> amanda quintana, ktvu, fox two news the san francisco 49ers getting ready for their final game of the season. >> the niners hit the practice field today with backup quarterback josh dobbs. he'll be starting for the first time this season due to brock purdy's elbow injury in monday's loss to the lions on sunday. the niners are playing the arizona cardinals, one of dobbs former teams. the game is sort of like an...