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i give amin my orphanage record, and he reads my birth story. amin: it's you?ace, and you go into a building and you see a 44-plus-year-old crib still there, and you think to yourself, "it could have gone left, it could have gone right." as luck would have it, it went in a way that gave me the life i have. [ quietly ] i'm very grateful. my journey to this country has led me to a powerful discovery. i think it definitely cemented who i am, and it definitely... it definitely validated why i do what i do. it's what inspires me more than ever to invest in people so they can find the right path in their own lives. as for my path, i may be part-syrian, but i'm still lebanese-born and american-made. that's how my mom and dad raised me. that's who i am. ♪ ♪ ♪ this is one of the most storied pieces of real estate in the entire world -- the las vegas strip. in 2017, more than 40 million people came to vegas, and they spent $34 billion. i wanted to see how the city works -- not as a spectacle, but as a business. so i'm going to spend the entire next three days and $20,000
i give amin my orphanage record, and he reads my birth story. amin: it's you?ace, and you go into a building and you see a 44-plus-year-old crib still there, and you think to yourself, "it could have gone left, it could have gone right." as luck would have it, it went in a way that gave me the life i have. [ quietly ] i'm very grateful. my journey to this country has led me to a powerful discovery. i think it definitely cemented who i am, and it definitely... it definitely validated...
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i give amin my orphanage record, and he reads my birth story. amin: it's you?go into a building and you see a 44-plus-year-old crib still there, and you think to yourself, "it could have gone left, it could have gone right." as luck would have it, it went in a way that gave me the life i have. [ quietly ] i'm very grateful. my journey to this country has led me to a powerful discovery. i think it definitely cemented who i am, and it definitely... it definitely validated why i do what i do. it's what inspires me more than ever to invest in people so they can find the right path in their own lives. as for my path, i may be part-syrian, but i'm still lebanese-born and american-made. that's how my mom and dad raised me. that's who i am. ♪ ♪ (female announcer) america's number one anti-aging body treatment system for crepey skin just got even better. (male announcer) new crepe erase advanced gives you even faster results and is clinically shown to give you smoother, firmer, younger looking skin. (female announcer) on your neck... (male announcer) chest... (female an
i give amin my orphanage record, and he reads my birth story. amin: it's you?go into a building and you see a 44-plus-year-old crib still there, and you think to yourself, "it could have gone left, it could have gone right." as luck would have it, it went in a way that gave me the life i have. [ quietly ] i'm very grateful. my journey to this country has led me to a powerful discovery. i think it definitely cemented who i am, and it definitely... it definitely validated why i do what...
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haslinda amin, thank you for that.up next, the latest on president trump's pick for the grownard as doubts about herman cain and steve moore. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi shery: i'm shery ahn in nw york. haidi: i'm haidi stroud-watts in sydney. let's take a look at we're watching as trading gets underway midweek with adam haigh. the aussie dollar has been strengthening of the last month and now we have a call from goldman sachs saying on the back of the stabilization story in china, keeping your bets on the aussie. adam: we have seen a little bit of a resurgence in the aussie. we have reached a point where some of the short bets against the all the have gone pretty extreme and it is hard to find people betting on any upside. when you are hearing from the folks at goldman sachs, the fx strategy team, basically go along aussie against some of these other crosses like the new zealand dollar, canadian dollar and south african. this is a trade that does not give you some of the idiosyncrasies you would get if you are trading
haslinda amin, thank you for that.up next, the latest on president trump's pick for the grownard as doubts about herman cain and steve moore. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi shery: i'm shery ahn in nw york. haidi: i'm haidi stroud-watts in sydney. let's take a look at we're watching as trading gets underway midweek with adam haigh. the aussie dollar has been strengthening of the last month and now we have a call from goldman sachs saying on the back of the stabilization story in china, keeping...
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haslinda amin is there for us. having a rally, but when you take a look at the economy, it has been stagnating about 5%. when you take a look at exports, down for four consecutive months. let's get everything in perspective from the indonesian minister of trade. good to have you with us. how resilient is indonesia's economy given there is a slowdown right now? >> i think on the macro side, we are very resilient. the fiscal policy is in shape and monetary policy is also stable with the interest rates. i will thing it will be kept the same. maybe not raising it any further just because the fed is being very dovish. there could be a cut. on the macro side, we probably maximized what we can do. the question is whether we can actually have a fiscal stimulus. i think in facing the external slowdown, what christine lagarde calls synchronized deceleration, it means external sources of growth will be limited. it has to be domestic sources and that would have to be a combination of stimulus or government spending which the c
haslinda amin is there for us. having a rally, but when you take a look at the economy, it has been stagnating about 5%. when you take a look at exports, down for four consecutive months. let's get everything in perspective from the indonesian minister of trade. good to have you with us. how resilient is indonesia's economy given there is a slowdown right now? >> i think on the macro side, we are very resilient. the fiscal policy is in shape and monetary policy is also stable with the...
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reporter lisa amin gulezian was at the event that targeted the president. >> his personal corruptiont meets the criteria to be impeached. >> reporter: the word impeachment was passed around like a salad course at this town hall meeting in pleasanton. >> we can't let this president destroy the public trust. >> our goal is to put the evidence in front of the american people so they can insist that this corrupt president be brought to account and removed from office as fast as possible. >> are you worried about impeachment, mr. president? >> not even a little bit. >> reporter: while some have called for the president's impeachment, others like speaker of the house nancy fact-finding there, we have no choice. we're not there yet. >> reporter: the audience had mixed reaction to such a dramatic step. do you believe the president should be impeached? >> at this point i think we need to start making moves for impeachment. >> he's almost on his way out so why impeach him at this late date. >> reporter: steyer will be taking 9,000 of these to eric swalwell's office asking for president trump's
reporter lisa amin gulezian was at the event that targeted the president. >> his personal corruptiont meets the criteria to be impeached. >> reporter: the word impeachment was passed around like a salad course at this town hall meeting in pleasanton. >> we can't let this president destroy the public trust. >> our goal is to put the evidence in front of the american people so they can insist that this corrupt president be brought to account and removed from office as fast...
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let's go to lisa amin gulezian. she is live at police headquarters. lisa? >> dan, we're inside the police department. the officer finished his shift here and then walked about a block and a half west to his car when he was stabbed. he was dressed in plainclothes and not in uniform. he was about to enter the parking lot for officers when the suspect suddenly came up to him and stabbed him multiple times. all investigators will say is that he was stabbed in critical locations and is lucky to be alive. >> our on-duty police officers were able to respond very quickly, render aid to the offduty officer. immediately rushed the officer to the hospital where they are listed in stable condition. when it happens to one of your own, a family member, one of your team, you know, as you know, law enforcement is very close family, it's very disturbing and upsetting. >> the suspect was arrested immediately and the knife was found. fellow officers put the injured officer in a patrol car and rushed him to highland hospital. as you can see from sky 7, a lot of officers were a
let's go to lisa amin gulezian. she is live at police headquarters. lisa? >> dan, we're inside the police department. the officer finished his shift here and then walked about a block and a half west to his car when he was stabbed. he was dressed in plainclothes and not in uniform. he was about to enter the parking lot for officers when the suspect suddenly came up to him and stabbed him multiple times. all investigators will say is that he was stabbed in critical locations and is lucky...
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abc7 news reporter lisa amin is live with the latest on this. lisa? >> reporter: dan and alma, it all happened just beyond these trees over here towards the middle of the park actually. arson investigators, the coroner and police were here trying to figure out what happened. >>> tonight, burnt brush and ashes are left where just hours ago a body was found. >> why would they put it in the bush? >> reporter: questions, concerns and fears surround veterans memorial park on bay farm island in alameida. just before 2:00 p.m. a bridge operator noticed a fire in the high vegetation in the distance. >> they put the fire out and i guess there was a lady laying face down from what i heard. >> the clothing was burned up, a good portion of the body was burned up. >> reporter: alameida police are calling this a suspicious death. they're not ruling anything out, but speculation driven mostly by shock is running rampant around the island. >> seems like a disposal of the body kind of thing. to burn it seems like pretty dramatic. >> i think somebody killed her. if she
abc7 news reporter lisa amin is live with the latest on this. lisa? >> reporter: dan and alma, it all happened just beyond these trees over here towards the middle of the park actually. arson investigators, the coroner and police were here trying to figure out what happened. >>> tonight, burnt brush and ashes are left where just hours ago a body was found. >> why would they put it in the bush? >> reporter: questions, concerns and fears surround veterans memorial park...
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simone verdi made it 3—1 five minutes later, before amin younes added a fourth for napoli.n sixth place, four points behind ac milan in fourth. third placed internazionale slipped up at home to lazio. this headerfrom serbia's sergej milinkovic—savic giving the rome side a 1—0 win, which takes them into fifth. celtic moved 13 points clear of rangers at the top of the scottish premiership, after a pulsating old firm derby finished 2—1. james forrest struck a dramatic winner in the 86th minute to all but secure an eighth consecutive top—flight title, with only seven league games remaining. roger federer continues to do what he does best in the longest indian summer of all time. he picked up his 101st career title after beating defending champion john isner in straight sets at the miami open. the 37—year—old cruised through the first set in just 2a minutes, taking it 6—1. isner provided moderately more fight in the second, with the match just about stretching past one hour. federer, in his 50th masters final, taking it 6—4 for a fourth title in miami, and as though he needs any
simone verdi made it 3—1 five minutes later, before amin younes added a fourth for napoli.n sixth place, four points behind ac milan in fourth. third placed internazionale slipped up at home to lazio. this headerfrom serbia's sergej milinkovic—savic giving the rome side a 1—0 win, which takes them into fifth. celtic moved 13 points clear of rangers at the top of the scottish premiership, after a pulsating old firm derby finished 2—1. james forrest struck a dramatic winner in the 86th...
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. >> abc7 news reporter lisa amin joins us from temple manuel.a. >> reporter: we noticed an uptick in this area and in richmond near another synagogue. >> it's very frightening. >> reporter: fear is just one emotion racing through the minds of members through the jewish community right now. senator scott weiner is both sad and angry. >> every time a synagogue is assaulted like this and people are murdered, it just -- it dredges up frankly the trauma. >> reporter: it did for this woman who did not want to give her name. she's an orthodox jew who let europe decades ago because of anti-semitism. >> i am absolutely terrified by the news, and it's extremely sad to hear that. >> reporter: sharon spevak is afraid jewish people will be forced into the shadows due to fear. >> people will start meeting secretly in their homes. they'll have to be, you know, pretending, you know, not to be who they are and not to express nemanja selve themselves. >> reporter: police are upping patrol around synagogues. ai according to the jewish community, they pay visits to
. >> abc7 news reporter lisa amin joins us from temple manuel.a. >> reporter: we noticed an uptick in this area and in richmond near another synagogue. >> it's very frightening. >> reporter: fear is just one emotion racing through the minds of members through the jewish community right now. senator scott weiner is both sad and angry. >> every time a synagogue is assaulted like this and people are murdered, it just -- it dredges up frankly the trauma. >>...
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and amin. who have been immortalized in the artworks of mentality from. the work in the chimney shows the brain of artists who grew up in south america his mother was hung garion and his father french the location for the piece is linked to family tradition. my great grandfather edmund built chimneys for factories in paris and france one hundred fifty years ago painting this today in a chimney from the same era is very special for me. the world cultural heritage site is a very cool backdrop for the works of one hundred artists from twenty countries and four continents painting. and don't spoil the opening this is parts of morton. but it all began with a spray can and the graffiti seen illegal street in the late one nine hundred seventy s. and eighty's today collectors queue up to grab the latest artworks coke to is in demand to use suburban trains in the bronx district of new york. he was frequently arrested are going to lecture q-tip. i was hiding a train because the train was coming so i had to run very quick to hide the train if. i touched the track. g
and amin. who have been immortalized in the artworks of mentality from. the work in the chimney shows the brain of artists who grew up in south america his mother was hung garion and his father french the location for the piece is linked to family tradition. my great grandfather edmund built chimneys for factories in paris and france one hundred fifty years ago painting this today in a chimney from the same era is very special for me. the world cultural heritage site is a very cool backdrop for...
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in san francisco, lisa amin gulezian. >>> the shooting comes show solidarity with san diego. a man was arrested for the tree of lifet shooing and facing hate crime charges. tree of life put out a statement that reads in part, this must stop. we know first hand the fear, enguish and healing process such an atrocity causes and our hearts with the afflicting san diego families and their congregati congregation. president trump gave his condolences to the victims of the shooting at a rally yesterday. >> stands in solidarity with the jewish community. >> the president also praised law enforcement for quickly catching the gunman. the mayor of poway also tweeted that trump called him and offered assistance and condolences. we sent alerts on our free abc 7 news app yesterday as we got updates about the shooting in san diego. here's a look at the alert we sent yesterday at 12:53 afternoon before we knew someone had died. if you want alerts like this in the future, download the app in the app store and turn on the notification feature. >>> time now is bi opened feder hate crime investi
in san francisco, lisa amin gulezian. >>> the shooting comes show solidarity with san diego. a man was arrested for the tree of lifet shooing and facing hate crime charges. tree of life put out a statement that reads in part, this must stop. we know first hand the fear, enguish and healing process such an atrocity causes and our hearts with the afflicting san diego families and their congregati congregation. president trump gave his condolences to the victims of the shooting at a rally...
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in oakland, lisa amin, abc 7 news. >>> in oakland, a four-year-old girl needed saved on a unicorn.he was brought back to her parents. she was wearing proper flotation devices during all of this, as you can see in the selfie she took with the deputy that helped with the rescue. >>> a body that was pulled from the bay friday night has been identified as a missing man from merced county. according to the merced sun star, 28-year-old tyler collins was recovered at fort bunceton in pacifica about 19 miles away from where he vanished. he first was missing on march 26. his family told the merced sun star they hired a private helicopter and boat to keep looking. >>> in the east bay, a car wash fundraiser raised money for the oakland family involved in a deadly hit and run last weekend. community members, along with the police department local 55, took part in the drive for the garcia-vasquez family. six-year-old angel garc garcia-vazquez and his mother were killed when a car hit them. angel's brother was also hit and hurt in the accident. >> we just want to help them. other communities aro
in oakland, lisa amin, abc 7 news. >>> in oakland, a four-year-old girl needed saved on a unicorn.he was brought back to her parents. she was wearing proper flotation devices during all of this, as you can see in the selfie she took with the deputy that helped with the rescue. >>> a body that was pulled from the bay friday night has been identified as a missing man from merced county. according to the merced sun star, 28-year-old tyler collins was recovered at fort bunceton in...
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i'm haslinda amin. >> i'm rishaad salamat.ast hour of the morning session in hong kong, and these are our top stories. the benchmark is looking at its best day since january, the hang seng is heading for a bull market. >> but the mood is darkening in japan. a survey of investor sentiment was worse than forecast in march. as bothhe lira weekends sides claim victory in turkish local elections. the president is certain to lose control of the capital, o ankara. this is "bloomberg markets." ♪ >> we are off to a solid start for the second quarter, no april fools joke. 2.3%, taking gains to more than 30% year to date. japan is up by 2.2%, hong kong on its way to bull market gains. south korea and singapore trailing. pmi numbers coming in stronger than expected, the strongest in seven years. the lighting about the global slowdown. byhave the renminbi higher .2%, less demand for the yen, less demand for haven play, weakening at 1.11. take a look at where we are starting off. this is not exactly the chart we are looking for, but we are
i'm haslinda amin. >> i'm rishaad salamat.ast hour of the morning session in hong kong, and these are our top stories. the benchmark is looking at its best day since january, the hang seng is heading for a bull market. >> but the mood is darkening in japan. a survey of investor sentiment was worse than forecast in march. as bothhe lira weekends sides claim victory in turkish local elections. the president is certain to lose control of the capital, o ankara. this is "bloomberg...
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haslinda: on haslinda amin in singapore.g ito data this week, looking for more evidence that the economy is gaining traction that can last. we are expecting the initial estimate did fourth-quarter growth on friday. up next is our first guest, manraj s sekhon, chief investment officer of emerging equity markets at fraknlin templeton. thanks for joining us. we think it's your first time with us. when you talk about e.m., it can't be a broadbrush approach. i think that's what we are seeing so far. sentiment seems to be pretty good, given the dovish fed. fundamentals in place as well? manraj: sully, fundamentals are coming into place. where how go back to we got here in emerging markets over the last year. if you dig what the backup at the end of 2018, it was different. a lot of negative rhetoric about trade wars, fears the fed continuing to increase interest rates. the dollar was stronger. oil prices were higher. that there would be a slowdown as a result of the high interest rates. when we have seen over the last few months wa
haslinda: on haslinda amin in singapore.g ito data this week, looking for more evidence that the economy is gaining traction that can last. we are expecting the initial estimate did fourth-quarter growth on friday. up next is our first guest, manraj s sekhon, chief investment officer of emerging equity markets at fraknlin templeton. thanks for joining us. we think it's your first time with us. when you talk about e.m., it can't be a broadbrush approach. i think that's what we are seeing so far....
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in oakland, lisa amin gulezian, abc 7 news. >> and we want to hear your ideas about building a better bay area. you can share them by joining our better bay area face brook group. >>> here is a look at what's going on. highs rebounding today. look at that. anywhere from a couple degrees to even more than that above average. this starts with cool weather this morning. look at san ramone, 42. we have mid to upper 40s for the rest of the san ramone valley and out to livermore. concord, mid-50s, and the ytioc. everybody else in the mid to upper 40s. you'll be shedding those coats rather quickly today. a look at the golden gate bridge. just about picture perfect weather to be outside other than lots of pollen and strong sunshine. make sure you have your medicine and maybe the kleenex and sunscreen. we start off with patchy fog. mid-60s by noon. low 70s from about 2:00 through 6:00. look at this. a little bit of the fog leaking into the east bay. look at the full-on sunshine after that hitting the mid to upper 60s this afternoon. many of us will be near 70 if not warmer on our thermometers.
in oakland, lisa amin gulezian, abc 7 news. >> and we want to hear your ideas about building a better bay area. you can share them by joining our better bay area face brook group. >>> here is a look at what's going on. highs rebounding today. look at that. anywhere from a couple degrees to even more than that above average. this starts with cool weather this morning. look at san ramone, 42. we have mid to upper 40s for the rest of the san ramone valley and out to livermore....
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i'm haslinda amin in singapore. his first taste of tea was at 12 and he has been hooked ever since.bouqdib is the cofounder of twg, a high-end gourmet tea company building its fortune on a thirst for luxury. he is today's "high flyer." you may recognize the brand, but probably not the man behind the brand.
i'm haslinda amin in singapore. his first taste of tea was at 12 and he has been hooked ever since.bouqdib is the cofounder of twg, a high-end gourmet tea company building its fortune on a thirst for luxury. he is today's "high flyer." you may recognize the brand, but probably not the man behind the brand.
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i'm haslinda amin in singapore. his first taste of tea was at 12 and he has been hooked ever since.dib is the cofounder of twg, a high-end gourmet tea company building its fortune on a taste for luxury.
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. >>> as part ofurts amining ssle solutionso improve the qualitylie nciscorvr anea ng t city's grocerye from ten cents to 25 cents. it will further cut down on plastic waste and points out several other cities have increased bag fees. her proposal would eliminate the smaller plastic bags used for produce. >> it would be very item for granolas and our nuts and that sort of thing. >> if the proposal passes, it would go into effect next july. we want to hear your areas about building a better bay area. >>> in the east bay, food trucks will feature color coated placards to note variety you of health violations. they will soon be again regular health inspections of food % trucks. red sign would indicate the most se violation.nify no or minimal problems. >>> san francisco's beach blanket babylon will no longer go on. >> this wasn't just a shock for fans but cast members who didn't see it coming, kate. >> reporter: absolutely. when we got here, some of the performers were in tears. they showed up to put on a show tonight, and found out it would be one of their last performances. >> it is my h
. >>> as part ofurts amining ssle solutionso improve the qualitylie nciscorvr anea ng t city's grocerye from ten cents to 25 cents. it will further cut down on plastic waste and points out several other cities have increased bag fees. her proposal would eliminate the smaller plastic bags used for produce. >> it would be very item for granolas and our nuts and that sort of thing. >> if the proposal passes, it would go into effect next july. we want to hear your areas about...
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in the newsroom, lisa amin gulezian, abc 7 news. >>> as part of our commitment to building a better bay area, you can find our reports by going to abc7news.com and searching for ride share realities. >>> in the east bay the dublin unified school district and its teachers have reached a tentative contract agreement avoiding a possible strike. the two sides reached the deal last night after negotiating for 13 hours yesterday. the agreement would help provide class size caps as well as better staffing ratios for counselors and all specialists. educators will receive a 4.5% raise if the contract is ratified. a vote is scheduled by the dublin teacher's union for monday afternoon. >>> this morning the u.s. government is taking its first steps to extradite wikileaks co-founder julian assange. abc news has learned assange fears the prospect of violent attacks on him in an american prison if he were to be extradited. he was forcibly removed from the ecuadorian embassy. he's charged with conspiring to help former intelligence analyst chelsea manning break into u.s. defense department computers an
in the newsroom, lisa amin gulezian, abc 7 news. >>> as part of our commitment to building a better bay area, you can find our reports by going to abc7news.com and searching for ride share realities. >>> in the east bay the dublin unified school district and its teachers have reached a tentative contract agreement avoiding a possible strike. the two sides reached the deal last night after negotiating for 13 hours yesterday. the agreement would help provide class size caps as...
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i'm haslinda amin in singapore. his first taste of tea was at 12 and he has been hooked ever since.uqdib is the cofounder of twg, a high-end gourmet tea company building its fortune on a taste for luxury. he is today's "high flyer." you may recognize the brand, but probably not the man behind the brand. it is sold in more than 40 cotrs.
i'm haslinda amin in singapore. his first taste of tea was at 12 and he has been hooked ever since.uqdib is the cofounder of twg, a high-end gourmet tea company building its fortune on a taste for luxury. he is today's "high flyer." you may recognize the brand, but probably not the man behind the brand. it is sold in more than 40 cotrs.
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thns warriors wilythe clipper at y will aminate n and loser goes home. that's the latest in sports, i'm dennis o'donnell. >> go shorts. >>> big honors at the state capitol. >> for two high school girl basketball teams, both won state championships and nancy skinner and other leaders honored the girls from oakland high and oakland tech on the floor of the state senate yesterday. division iii and four state champions and the two teams beat out high schools from southern california for the state titles in early march. >>> the city of oakland celebrated the two teams' victory at a parade earlier this month. and fans lined the downtown streets and cheered for the girls riding in street cars. >> them. >>> a former warrior's coach being sued for sexual assault. alleged event that happened while walton was apart of the golden state warrior's staff. ♪ 1,2,3,4 this spring, it's out with the old and in with the awesome. as brliantlconnecd fastest, h devices in every room. and in with finding all your favorites on live tv and streaming apps with just your voice. thi
thns warriors wilythe clipper at y will aminate n and loser goes home. that's the latest in sports, i'm dennis o'donnell. >> go shorts. >>> big honors at the state capitol. >> for two high school girl basketball teams, both won state championships and nancy skinner and other leaders honored the girls from oakland high and oakland tech on the floor of the state senate yesterday. division iii and four state champions and the two teams beat out high schools from southern...
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they will decide the fate of derek amin and max harris.each are facing 36 counts of involuntary manslaughter. that warehouse fire er 2016 killed 36 people. man inside his home. it happened yesterday morning at the home on 16th and linden streets. six people were home at the time . the man who died was found in a bedroom where firefighters think the fire started. when crews arrived at the same flames were shooting out of the windows. >> the age and the construction of the house always makes these fires difficult. having trees on both sides definitely constitutes an extra alarm which we called for early in the incident so we could protect the enclosure make sure the fire didn't spread. >> the name of the 73-year-old man who died has not been released. neighbors told us he had been living there for decades. >>> parents and students in the south they are speaking out about a tentative agreement to relocate hundreds of junior high school students in order to make room for a charter school. more than 100 people packed the los altos school board
they will decide the fate of derek amin and max harris.each are facing 36 counts of involuntary manslaughter. that warehouse fire er 2016 killed 36 people. man inside his home. it happened yesterday morning at the home on 16th and linden streets. six people were home at the time . the man who died was found in a bedroom where firefighters think the fire started. when crews arrived at the same flames were shooting out of the windows. >> the age and the construction of the house always...
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a new biography, "the chief," ,amines his role since 20 and i was joined by its author, joan bkupic.biskupic, thank you very much for joining me. joan: thank you. jane: whatoes john roberts think is the most pressing issue facing the court today? joan: it is a broad issue that he is concerned about, and that is the court's stature and integrity, at a time when american politics are so polarized, at a time whenpr ident donald trump is trying to drag the judiciary into this turbulent, polarized time. i think he wants to convey, and he has tried to conveythat the supreme court is above it all. jane: but nevertheless, the court is seen very much today as being partisan as much of the couny is. t you think that he can elevate it, take it out t sphere? joan: he is trying to,ere is the other reality, the court actually is dogged by its own ideology and politics among its members. jane: an judge.a conservative joan: he is conservative. he adheres to conservative roots, starting with the reagan administration in the early 1980's. but what he is trying to do now, especially now that centrist c
a new biography, "the chief," ,amines his role since 20 and i was joined by its author, joan bkupic.biskupic, thank you very much for joining me. joan: thank you. jane: whatoes john roberts think is the most pressing issue facing the court today? joan: it is a broad issue that he is concerned about, and that is the court's stature and integrity, at a time when american politics are so polarized, at a time whenpr ident donald trump is trying to drag the judiciary into this turbulent,...
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in any schools of interview with bloomberg haslinda amin, --y used matter academic macro policies --roeconomic policies. said, what we are onceg now, probably only year, -- and then next this will show us how we had to respond. ourave to look into accident stability. this will insert the external affair ability. are more forward-looking. ago, we had a more dovish fed. what do they by jay powell? it was very strong and good last year. this is reflecting this development. it is with this development in our policy meeting. haslinda: the dovish fed has limited the apples from emerging markets, including indonesia. do you think there will be other pressures in japan or europe? market hasal finance an effect in the u.s.. japan andking in china and other emerging markets. they are enticing the flow into these markets. haslinda: is it time to have a different priority? you talk about how financial stability was important. -- y: this is becoming it is natural. that because of the domestic economy but because of action ability. this is why we have more room. we can support this. question, weir
in any schools of interview with bloomberg haslinda amin, --y used matter academic macro policies --roeconomic policies. said, what we are onceg now, probably only year, -- and then next this will show us how we had to respond. ourave to look into accident stability. this will insert the external affair ability. are more forward-looking. ago, we had a more dovish fed. what do they by jay powell? it was very strong and good last year. this is reflecting this development. it is with this...
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last remembering victims of the armenian genocide we need one french amin in women who says she's still coping with trauma two generations after her family narrowly escaped the killings. hello and welcome i'm honored to have your company. the death toll in sri lanka has risen to three hundred fifty nine after a series of suicide bombings on sunday the government has confirmed they will feel he has to pass on intelligence about possible attacks and says action will be taken officials also say they've been dozens more arrests in connection with the bombings a quick question in the investigation is rather the assailants got help from abroad including from the so-called islamic state. a country on edge sri lankan police carried out a second controlled explosion of a suspicious vehicle on wednesday that's ortiz are now trying to establish how the attackers were funded and if there were any international links but also i can say that this group. of some of these suicide bombers most of will. come from the middle of the middle. of financially void independent and place you know these great sta
last remembering victims of the armenian genocide we need one french amin in women who says she's still coping with trauma two generations after her family narrowly escaped the killings. hello and welcome i'm honored to have your company. the death toll in sri lanka has risen to three hundred fifty nine after a series of suicide bombings on sunday the government has confirmed they will feel he has to pass on intelligence about possible attacks and says action will be taken officials also say...
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wait to get out ere and just see butter flies flying again, for me those are the moments that really aminecite me. >> phil torres with america spring live you can watch thetu programs on monday, tuesday and wednesday nights. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> >>t,reenivasan: finally toni a passing of note, former indiana republican senator richard lugar died today. he was first elected to the u.s. senate in 1976 and was re- elected six times-- making him indiana's longest-serving mber of congress. as a member and chair of the foreign relations committee, lugar frequently collaborated with democrats to pass arms reduction agreements. edchard lugar was 87-years-old. that's all for thiion of" pbs newshour weekend." i'm hari sreenivasan. thanks for watching. have a good night. ca ioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh.w acceh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue anedgar wachenheim iii. peton melvin. the cheryl alip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelosnd diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hop
wait to get out ere and just see butter flies flying again, for me those are the moments that really aminecite me. >> phil torres with america spring live you can watch thetu programs on monday, tuesday and wednesday nights. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> >>t,reenivasan: finally toni a passing of note, former indiana republican senator richard lugar died today. he was first elected to the u.s. senate in 1976 and was re- elected six times-- making him indiana's...
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and tonight police tell me they brakes of amine the that truck in question but say they gathered enough evidence here at the scene to show that that suspect wasdr ing recklessly. he'll be formally charged tomorrow. lester. >> all right, morgan chesky in colorado, thank you. >>> in california over 900 students and staffs arantined, far more than initially reported after they may have been exposed to measles. nbc's miguel almaguer is in los angeles with the latest. >> reporte order to immediately quarantine over 900 people at two high-profile universities sent shock waves through ucla and cal state los angeles. >> we were like, measles? i was like, what, where did that come from? >> reporter: at ucla a contagus student attended classes exposing up to 127 people after some were quaranned on campus, tonight nearly everyone is self-isolated at home. >> it's really kind of jarring when you hear about it happening kind of in your own backyard. ep >>ter: at cal state l.a., 787 people may have been exposed at the library. all also ordered to stayome. now the president who doctors say previously
and tonight police tell me they brakes of amine the that truck in question but say they gathered enough evidence here at the scene to show that that suspect wasdr ing recklessly. he'll be formally charged tomorrow. lester. >> all right, morgan chesky in colorado, thank you. >>> in california over 900 students and staffs arantined, far more than initially reported after they may have been exposed to measles. nbc's miguel almaguer is in los angeles with the latest. >> reporte...
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our southeast asia correspondent haslinda amin in singapore.hat's get some more on this story now with -- let's get some more on this story with haslinda this correspondent. as she was telling us, more than a dozen arrests, no claim of responsibility but sri lanka is no stranger to civil unrest. what are the risks things could escalate? >> six simultaneous bombings taking place at some churches and luxury hotels. obviously i highly coordinated -- a highly coordinated effort, reminiscent of a toxic taken by the tamil tigers -- of attacks taken by the tamil tigers. doesn't look like them this time but there was warning ahead of time. the deputy attorney general and police were out warnings there was a group that was -- [indiscernible] we are not sure who is responsible but a sophisticated attack and that could lead to future attacks down the road. paul: what is the challenge for the political leadership? unity is missing in action on .he political scene how difficult will it be for sri lanka's political class to keep a lid on things? >> you look
our southeast asia correspondent haslinda amin in singapore.hat's get some more on this story now with -- let's get some more on this story with haslinda this correspondent. as she was telling us, more than a dozen arrests, no claim of responsibility but sri lanka is no stranger to civil unrest. what are the risks things could escalate? >> six simultaneous bombings taking place at some churches and luxury hotels. obviously i highly coordinated -- a highly coordinated effort, reminiscent...
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haslinda amin has been on the ground for us covering the election. tell us what is new. what is new, indonesia on infrastructure development, $350 billion planned. what would that mean for businesses? we have the president director of the company, hemant bakshi. good to have you with us. unilever capitalize on initiatives like the $350 billion infrastructure plan? hemant: the infrastructure the president has built has been helping us. in the past to ship our products, it used to take almost four weeks. we had inventories which were significant. now we can ship in about a week. supply chain has become more efficient. when i visited small cities in connectedy, roads get to a village, the prosperity in the village goes up by almost one third. forproducts become easier them to consume. we have seen an improvement. we do believe this will continue and the infrastructure will help us. how have you been tweaking your business model? i think our business is transforming fundamentally because of what is happening around us. whered say what we sell, we sell and how we sell, all th
haslinda amin has been on the ground for us covering the election. tell us what is new. what is new, indonesia on infrastructure development, $350 billion planned. what would that mean for businesses? we have the president director of the company, hemant bakshi. good to have you with us. unilever capitalize on initiatives like the $350 billion infrastructure plan? hemant: the infrastructure the president has built has been helping us. in the past to ship our products, it used to take almost...
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haslinda amin is in jakarta for the elections. very important day.tant ands despite the importance of today and it being such a huge deal given 190 million eligible voters, take a look around me. calm.is has indonesia turned around? let's get inside perspective. this is a man with more than 25 years of experience in indonesia. let's get your experience in this country. the us is different from other elections. the feeling is different. is this a more mature country? >> i think it is. the business community in particularly sees indonesia has internalized free and fair elections. there is not a worry among indonesians and foreigners that the election will not go well on election day for the results will not be perceived as legitimate. taken a generation of elections for that to be respected. indonesia has a reputation of good elections. haslinda: what is the significance of this election? we know the country is divided on religious lines. how will that play out? douglas: what has been striking about this campaign in particular, because we have a matchu
haslinda amin is in jakarta for the elections. very important day.tant ands despite the importance of today and it being such a huge deal given 190 million eligible voters, take a look around me. calm.is has indonesia turned around? let's get inside perspective. this is a man with more than 25 years of experience in indonesia. let's get your experience in this country. the us is different from other elections. the feeling is different. is this a more mature country? >> i think it is. the...
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was for presently she called up again improvise i mean there really were saudis who lost that exotic amine chatted to talk the copper cleaning. i learned a lot about the last. month and enough it's a level. troy every. one of my second. welcome i. feel. i look up on the human lot of them and they show a lag go into effect second. that i'm in the desert come so much in it now and i want to shove than it over the last of a thousand of that on a motsa the knowledge of food in our chef show little to nothing to learn or that other than the color of the blood those shown in the the shadows and then i get that and then i. think. how goes it in a fashion i will in a. bit of mush know sort of one another dominant male and the charlotte harbor and one on the bottom and mother. looked at us somebody was russian man known for the world. to think. oh. my. god john wanted to go as that got them by the board other work of his to do it would he do that and that was that if she was a good record the body would know all the jokes and. then only one lug developed that are going to cut the end of a time down
was for presently she called up again improvise i mean there really were saudis who lost that exotic amine chatted to talk the copper cleaning. i learned a lot about the last. month and enough it's a level. troy every. one of my second. welcome i. feel. i look up on the human lot of them and they show a lag go into effect second. that i'm in the desert come so much in it now and i want to shove than it over the last of a thousand of that on a motsa the knowledge of food in our chef show little...
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my forecast all day will aminate from there and winner moves on and loser goes home.ee you tonight. >>> democratic presidential candidates are weighing in on the possibility of impeachment as house investigators issue -- >>> pg&e wants to raise your gas and electric bill again. we'll tell you how high it can go, next. >>> and let's take a live look outside at one of our traffic cameras at the bay bridge toll plaza. emily will have your full morning commute update when we come back. you buckle up, start the car, put it in gear and take off. next thing you know, the phone is in your hand! stop! we should be holding the wheel, not holding the phone. it's a busy world out there. and we're all in it together. go safely, california. put it in gear and take off., next thing you know, the phone is in your hand! stop! we should be holding the wheel, not holding the phone. it's a busy world out there. and we're all in it together. go safely, california. >>> a live look outside as we begin what's expected to be the hottest day of the year in the bay area. mary will let us know w
my forecast all day will aminate from there and winner moves on and loser goes home.ee you tonight. >>> democratic presidential candidates are weighing in on the possibility of impeachment as house investigators issue -- >>> pg&e wants to raise your gas and electric bill again. we'll tell you how high it can go, next. >>> and let's take a live look outside at one of our traffic cameras at the bay bridge toll plaza. emily will have your full morning commute update...
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i'm haslinda amin in singapore. his first taste of tea was at 12 and he has been hooked ever since. cofounder of twg, a high-end gourmet tea company building its fortune on a taste for luxury. he is today's "high flyer." you may recognize the brand, but probably not the man behind the brand. it is sold in more
i'm haslinda amin in singapore. his first taste of tea was at 12 and he has been hooked ever since. cofounder of twg, a high-end gourmet tea company building its fortune on a taste for luxury. he is today's "high flyer." you may recognize the brand, but probably not the man behind the brand. it is sold in more
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-- that's what the golden state warrior hope to do against the clippers and our sports cast will aminate it cannot and will be match the emotion and intensity of what happened tonight, last night in san jose. that's the latest. i'm dennis o'donnell, kpix5. >>> 6:26. for the first time ever, pharmaceutical -- details on the case that may just be the beginning. >>> and we have new information on the crash that injured 8 pedestrians after a car plowed into them. the fbi is now involved. the latest, next. >>> and a live look at one of our traffic cameras of the bay bridge toll plaza. look at the traffic stacking up and slowdowns on 580 especially this morning you'll want to know about and emily has you covered. while shopping at sears, you need to place yourself in the moment. ♪ our products make the wins more victorious... and the rewards even sweeter. you need confidence in the appliances you select to build the home and life you love. our products and services bring moments like these to every family. shop top-brand appliances including kenmore at sears. ♪ did you know comcast business go
-- that's what the golden state warrior hope to do against the clippers and our sports cast will aminate it cannot and will be match the emotion and intensity of what happened tonight, last night in san jose. that's the latest. i'm dennis o'donnell, kpix5. >>> 6:26. for the first time ever, pharmaceutical -- details on the case that may just be the beginning. >>> and we have new information on the crash that injured 8 pedestrians after a car plowed into them. the fbi is now...
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idi amin had raped out most of that wildlife decades ago, and, of course, uganda has had a balance with stability over the years. we've had various ethnic challenges and issues between various communities in this part of the world, and i've spent time there in the mountains in search of guerrillorillas and ih of chimp seize and before i had gone to film gorillas in this part of the world, a group of americans and new zealanders were kidnapped in a similar fashion, and, ump, for a number of those tourists it ended in the most horrific way possibility. would i say this woman is remarkably lucky. i did not think it would end this way. this is not usually how this terminates. >> and then quickly, jeff, you know, talk to me about the kind of security measures that often you or people are familiar with saferies would take. i'm a kid who grew up, you know, largely in africa with a lot of safari experience, you know in the game parks there, and we as a family always had security along with the driver, translator, et cetera, so talk to me, you know, about how you usually embark on these kinds of
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protest leader mohamed al-amin said sunday the military could not be trusted to oversee a transition to democracy and civilian rule. >> to the masses of f our peopl, the role of f the armed forces s rule, but to protect the borders of the country. there's no recognition for any anysitional authority or coup d''etat authority. any such authority will be metet with complete rejection by us or any military power, and all of this will be considered unlawful. amy: the african union has given sudan until the end of april to install a civilian government or face possible removal from the africacan union. on saturday, prosecutors saiaid omar al-bashir wilill face chars of money l laundering after a search of his home turned up cash totaling more thahan $130 million. al-bashir r has been heleld in a mamaximum-securi p prison sincne last wk.k. that follows his ouster by the military on april 11. it is a notorious prison where he had so many people imprisoned and assassinated. in ukraine, a political novice who played a president on television won a landslide national election sunday over incum
protest leader mohamed al-amin said sunday the military could not be trusted to oversee a transition to democracy and civilian rule. >> to the masses of f our peopl, the role of f the armed forces s rule, but to protect the borders of the country. there's no recognition for any anysitional authority or coup d''etat authority. any such authority will be metet with complete rejection by us or any military power, and all of this will be considered unlawful. amy: the african union has given...
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in concord, lisa amin >>> the license plate is on your screen. if you see it, call concord police. >>> new this morning santa clara county is taking steps towards possibly changing its sanctuary law. supervisors have voted to explore ways to modify the county's immigration policy allowing federal authorities to be notified of undocumented inmates who have been convicted of specific crimes. this all follows the february murder of a san jose mother. the suspect is an undocumented immigrant. i.c.e. says it had asked santa clara county at least six times to detain him before he was arrested for murder. >>> we have the results of the special election in alameda. voters have approved a plan to build a homeless and senior center. measure a narrowly passed with 53% of the votes. it calls for turning a government building on the former alameda naval air station into a new wellness center with 90 senior housing units and a homeless rehab facility. 56% of voters said no to measure b. that would have blocked the development. >>> walk to work in san francisco
in concord, lisa amin >>> the license plate is on your screen. if you see it, call concord police. >>> new this morning santa clara county is taking steps towards possibly changing its sanctuary law. supervisors have voted to explore ways to modify the county's immigration policy allowing federal authorities to be notified of undocumented inmates who have been convicted of specific crimes. this all follows the february murder of a san jose mother. the suspect is an...
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the university said [indiscernible] says --amination they published books because this is a full contamination. the national guard checked my this from the air, but radiation detection is from the citizens viewpoints. know where isto the high dose. areanment is a very flat s ishe plan, but thi where the peoples come from. people wanted to know how much , they gathereds and detected. one, you can download it fully and they will share information from fukushima. thank you very much. [applause] >> you do not want to be confused. ok, i'm going to have her do the slides. can you hear me ok? , just enough time to introduce myself. always a dispute of whether it is eric epstein, three great jews, i am ep-stein. i want to tie together what , we have arnie said four surveys. i'm going to recognize the work , andveral people also, i am raising that because on our website, we are doing our final and last survey. if you could on your way out, take a copy. it is very difficult to believe that i am even making this presentation, why we should not bailout tmi, it is kind of obscene. we thought we made the co
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in san francisco, lisa amin gulezian, abc 7 news. >> happening today, it's the last regular season home game at oracle arena for the warriors before they move to san francisco. tip-off is set for 5:30, but doors open at 3:30. and you'll want to get there early for pre-game festivities. all fans will get the finale t-shirt. some warriors alum will make their return to oracle. after the game, fans can take part in various activities including taking photos with the team's three championship trophies, but you'll have to sign up during the game. it is first come, first serve. i can't believe the time has come for that last regular season home game. and we're waiting for spring, still, aren't we? we've had a lot of showers and still have some in the north bay. and you check out this flag, you have kind of see it there. we have the winds out of the south-southwest, and they're pretty breezy in san francisco. we have the passage of a front, another one on the way, and not quite all the sun you would hope, but there is some out there for today and we'll talk about a brighter week when we come b
in san francisco, lisa amin gulezian, abc 7 news. >> happening today, it's the last regular season home game at oracle arena for the warriors before they move to san francisco. tip-off is set for 5:30, but doors open at 3:30. and you'll want to get there early for pre-game festivities. all fans will get the finale t-shirt. some warriors alum will make their return to oracle. after the game, fans can take part in various activities including taking photos with the team's three championship...
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until they began to look at the evidence and got the medical aminer's report. the ruling? homicide from a combination of smothering and holloway had ingested a mixture o oks ok cox and alcohol. >> as we got information from the medical kpoffice, we've reclassified this as a homicide. >> there had been a different theory about her death. that she took her own life to escape chronic pain. >> that was the geral understanding. that she had several ongoing medical conditions, being one of them and that, you know, she just didn't want to continue living that way. >> reporter: several neighbors tell news 4 they believe holloway planned her death and they wonder if it was an assideed suici they say in the weeks before she died, she gave away most of her rldly possessions, her art, clothing, and car. news 4 foundt this court docum revealing she even deeded her house over to two of her friends. this neighbor who had believed holloway took her own life now troubled to learn police consider this a homicide. >> if there's smothering involved plus the drugs, i don't know hat tothink. ma
until they began to look at the evidence and got the medical aminer's report. the ruling? homicide from a combination of smothering and holloway had ingested a mixture o oks ok cox and alcohol. >> as we got information from the medical kpoffice, we've reclassified this as a homicide. >> there had been a different theory about her death. that she took her own life to escape chronic pain. >> that was the geral understanding. that she had several ongoing medical conditions, being...