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amy: by the media? susan: yes. amy: what we have seen israel heroic efforts.'m always amazed at what the press is able to uncover about the intelligence community. when the press is reporting about things that are secret and the community believes there would be threats to national security by revealing secrets. we have seen over the past 20 or 30 years, that is worked out among the mainstream press. over time, we have seen the benefits of that reporting. first amendment rights are really important. i commend the rest for doing what they are doing. at one point in writing one of my books, i had to hire a first amendment lawyer because i was so concerned about my ability to publish what i believed was important, and i am grateful that i had one. i think the press is doing a heroic job, and it's part of our system. susan: finally, two minutes left. you argue that we need a 19th intelligence agency. what would it look like? amy: we have talked about how coordination is so hard when you have so many agencies, why a 19th agency? i think open source intelligence is
amy: by the media? susan: yes. amy: what we have seen israel heroic efforts.'m always amazed at what the press is able to uncover about the intelligence community. when the press is reporting about things that are secret and the community believes there would be threats to national security by revealing secrets. we have seen over the past 20 or 30 years, that is worked out among the mainstream press. over time, we have seen the benefits of that reporting. first amendment rights are really...
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i'm amy goodman. president biden on thursday -- president might has confirmed the death of abu ibrahim al-hashimi al-qurayshi. biden blamed him for that death at least 13 people, including women and children, who died as -- the early morning rape. pres. biden: as our troops approach to capture the terrace, and cowardice, with no regards to the lives of anyone in the building, he chose to blow himself up the blowup that third-floor rather than face justice for the crimes he has committed, taking several members of his family with him, just as his predecessor did. amy: witnesses described a gruesome scene inside the partially-destroyed compound, with six children and four women among the dead. images showed remnants of u.-made explosive devices scattered near the site of the assault. thursday's raid came less than a week after defense secretary lloyd austin directed the military to do more to protect civilians from harm in u.s. one strikes and other combat operations. russian president vladimir putin ha
i'm amy goodman. president biden on thursday -- president might has confirmed the death of abu ibrahim al-hashimi al-qurayshi. biden blamed him for that death at least 13 people, including women and children, who died as -- the early morning rape. pres. biden: as our troops approach to capture the terrace, and cowardice, with no regards to the lives of anyone in the building, he chose to blow himself up the blowup that third-floor rather than face justice for the crimes he has committed, taking...
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leonard, this is amy goodman from democracy now! >> oh, hi, amy. how are you? amy: hi. i'm good.as wondering if you have a message for president obama? >> i just hope he can, you know, stop the wars that are going on in this world, and stop getting -- killing all those people getting killed, and, you know, give the black hills back to my people and turn me loose. amy: can you share with people at the news conference and with president obama your case for why you should be -- your sentence should be commuted, why you want clemency? >> well, i never got a fair trial, for one. woulnot alw me tput up defee. nufacted evidee, nufacted witnesses and tortured witnesses. the list goes on. think i'm a very good candidate aft 37 years f clemency or house arrest, at least. amy: that was leonard peltier nine years ago in prison from florida. judge sharp, now leonard peltier 's lawyer, can you talk about the significance of what he said in these two conversations and also the first one speaking to him during clinton, in fact, wasn't president clinton close to granting him clemency and and unde
leonard, this is amy goodman from democracy now! >> oh, hi, amy. how are you? amy: hi. i'm good.as wondering if you have a message for president obama? >> i just hope he can, you know, stop the wars that are going on in this world, and stop getting -- killing all those people getting killed, and, you know, give the black hills back to my people and turn me loose. amy: can you share with people at the news conference and with president obama your case for why you should be -- your...
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amy: dr.paul farmer, the world-renowned infectious disease doctor and medical anthropologist, died unexpectedly monday at the age of 62 in rwanda on the grounds of a hospital and university that he helped establish. as a medical student in 1987, paul farmer co-founded the group partners in health to deliver free, quality healthcare to people in haiti. over time, the organization grew into an international network serving patients in many of the poorest parts of the world in dealing with crises from aids to ebola to tuberculosis. later in the broadcast, we'll look back at our interviews with dr. paul farmer over the years and will speak with one of his longtime colleagues at partners for health. mali's parliament has approved a plan that will allow the west african nation's military rulers to remain in power for at least five more years. all but one member of mali's 121-seat army-dominated legislature approved of the plan monday, which fails to set a date for future elections. mali's military h
amy: dr.paul farmer, the world-renowned infectious disease doctor and medical anthropologist, died unexpectedly monday at the age of 62 in rwanda on the grounds of a hospital and university that he helped establish. as a medical student in 1987, paul farmer co-founded the group partners in health to deliver free, quality healthcare to people in haiti. over time, the organization grew into an international network serving patients in many of the poorest parts of the world in dealing with crises...
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amy: as the u.s. warns russia could soon invade ukraine, diplomatic talks are continuing in moscow and washington. while the u.s. is sending more military equipment to ukraine. we will gethe late. then to the winter olympics. the 22 winter olympics is happening right now in beijing. the world's attention is -- shld not forget the terrible human rights violations happening in the country. amy: we will speak to a china researcher at human rights watch and a former member of the u.s. olympic soccer team. in the national football league is run like a plantation. that is the charge levied by former miami dolphins coach brian flores who has filed a class-action racial discrimination suit against the league and three teens. while 70% of nfl players are black, all the team owners are white. we will speak to former nfl player dontÉ stallworth. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. french president emmanuel macron is meeting with ru
amy: as the u.s. warns russia could soon invade ukraine, diplomatic talks are continuing in moscow and washington. while the u.s. is sending more military equipment to ukraine. we will gethe late. then to the winter olympics. the 22 winter olympics is happening right now in beijing. the world's attention is -- shld not forget the terrible human rights violations happening in the country. amy: we will speak to a china researcher at human rights watch and a former member of the u.s. olympic...
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amy: as the u.s. and nato allies send arms to ukraine and russia and masses troops on its border, can a war in europe be averted? we will speak to medea benjamin codepin about how the peace movement is responding. >> nato should have been dissolved after the cold r. instead, it is an aggressive organization that is provoking this conflict. we have to not only say ukraine should not be part of nato, but to should be dissolved. amy: we will also talk to a peace activist in belgi, the home of nato, and germany, which is refusing to send arms to ukraine. and we will talk to a ukrainian sociologist who says the u.s. media is harming ukraine by spreading hysteria about the crisis. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. united states and russia class monday at the united nations security council over the crisis in ukraine. the u.s. accused russia appearing to invade ukraine by amassing over 100,000 troops on its border but russia
amy: as the u.s. and nato allies send arms to ukraine and russia and masses troops on its border, can a war in europe be averted? we will speak to medea benjamin codepin about how the peace movement is responding. >> nato should have been dissolved after the cold r. instead, it is an aggressive organization that is provoking this conflict. we have to not only say ukraine should not be part of nato, but to should be dissolved. amy: we will also talk to a peace activist in belgi, the home...
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i'm amy goodman. the pentagon says it's deploying an additional 3000 troops to eastern europe as the biden administration continued to accuse russia of planning to invade ukraine. pentagon spokesperson john kirby says u.s. troops will deploy to germany, as well as romania and poland, which border ukraine. >> the current situation demands we reinforce the deterrent and defensive posture in because eastern flank. president biden has been clear the united states will respond to the growing threat to europe's security. amy: a kremlin spokesperson accused the u.s. of igniting tensions on the european continent. meanwhile, the white house said it will no longer describe a potential russian invasion of ukraine as "imminent." we'll have more on the crisis over ukraine later in the broadcast. the white house has a large-scale counterterrorism has killed isis leader. witnesses said the two-hour assault by u.s. special forces and helicopter gunships on the village and the turkish border left 13 people dead, incl
i'm amy goodman. the pentagon says it's deploying an additional 3000 troops to eastern europe as the biden administration continued to accuse russia of planning to invade ukraine. pentagon spokesperson john kirby says u.s. troops will deploy to germany, as well as romania and poland, which border ukraine. >> the current situation demands we reinforce the deterrent and defensive posture in because eastern flank. president biden has been clear the united states will respond to the growing...
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i'm amy goodman. russian president vladimir putin made his first public statements on the situation at the ukraine-russia border in over a month tuesday, accusing the u.s. and its nato allies of ratcheting up tensions and ignoring russianecurity demands, including halting nato's expansion to ukraine and other former soviet countries. >> i believe that the u.s., for example, does not care much about ukraine safety. their main task is to contain russia's development. that is the problem in this context, ukraine is just a tool to reach this goal. amy: putin also accused the u.s. of withdrawing from the ti-ballistic missile treaty and deploying military equipment to eastern european nations. he said, however, he is open to more talks to ease the ongoing tensions. u.s. secretary of state antony blinken and russian foreign minister sergey lavrov spoke by phone again tuesday. meanwhile, british prime minister boris johnson traveled to kiev, where he held a news conference with ukrainian president volodymyr z
i'm amy goodman. russian president vladimir putin made his first public statements on the situation at the ukraine-russia border in over a month tuesday, accusing the u.s. and its nato allies of ratcheting up tensions and ignoring russianecurity demands, including halting nato's expansion to ukraine and other former soviet countries. >> i believe that the u.s., for example, does not care much about ukraine safety. their main task is to contain russia's development. that is the problem in...
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hello, amy, lovely to meet you.— struggling to keep up. hello, amy, lovely to meet you. lovely to meet you. welcome to my children centre. here we are. i've l children centre. here we are. i've come to derby — children centre. here we are. i've come to derby to _ children centre. here we are. i've come to derby to find _ children centre. here we are. i've come to derby to find out - children centre. here we are. i've come to derby to find out how- children centre. here we are. i've i come to derby to find out how local authorities trying to rent more children going into care by piling in a new rasp rapid response team, amy is one of the practitioners. tell me about this team and the work you're doing. the tell me about this team and the work you're doing-— you're doing. the stay together team was an idea — you're doing. the stay together team was an idea from _ you're doing. the stay together team was an idea from the _ you're doing. the stay together team was an idea from the edge _ you're doing. the stay together team was an idea from the edge of - you're doing. the st
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what was life like for you and your family before amy got involved?re to go for support, to access support. she was going missing regularly, getting into other things like bad crowds and drinking. her education was also starting to fail as well. it put a strain on our marriage, a strain on the siblings and the children. they wanted her to go into care. if not for amy's help, do you think your child would be in care at the moment? i think my child would probably still be in crisis. i think us as a family and the other children would have just broken down. tell me how your family is doing now. amazing. that sibling closeness is coming back again, where they all want to interact with each other, do tiktoks in the bedroom with each other, football in the garden. meeting that family was so moving. something that was probably a bit harder to stomach was the fact that the mum said the siblings wanted the child to be removed from the house. that was hard to hear but it was clear to see the intervention from amy was worth it and that sibling group has been sav
what was life like for you and your family before amy got involved?re to go for support, to access support. she was going missing regularly, getting into other things like bad crowds and drinking. her education was also starting to fail as well. it put a strain on our marriage, a strain on the siblings and the children. they wanted her to go into care. if not for amy's help, do you think your child would be in care at the moment? i think my child would probably still be in crisis. i think us as...
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what was life like for you and your family before amy got involved?ow where to go for support, to access support. she was going missing regularly, getting into other things like bad crowds and drinking. her education was also starting to fail as well. it was a strain on our marriage, a strain on the siblings and the children. they wanted her to go into care. if not for amy's help, do you think your child would be in care at the moment? i think my child would probably still be in crisis. i think us as a family and the other children would have just broken down. tell me how your family is doing now. amazing. that sibling closeness is coming back again, where they all want to interact with each other, doing tiktoks in the bedroom with each other, football in the garden. meeting that family was so moving. something that was probably a bit harder to stomach was the fact that the mum said the siblings wanted the child to be removed from the house. that was hard to hear but it was clear to see the intervention from amy was worth it and that sibling group has
what was life like for you and your family before amy got involved?ow where to go for support, to access support. she was going missing regularly, getting into other things like bad crowds and drinking. her education was also starting to fail as well. it was a strain on our marriage, a strain on the siblings and the children. they wanted her to go into care. if not for amy's help, do you think your child would be in care at the moment? i think my child would probably still be in crisis. i think...
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that and much more with our investment committee today liz young, amy raskin, steve weiss, and let's get a check of the markets at this hour the dow is rallying on track to the best day of the year the s&p 500 trying to break a three-day losing streak. we are at session highs visually on s&p 500 up by 2%, the nasdaq is up by 1.4% and take a check on the ten-year yield, creeping up towards 2%. 198 is where we stand right now. let's get straight to the market action and trade this. liz young, on yesterday's show, i asked the team that we had in place whether we would look back on that day, and say that was the bottom, particularly for the lo of beaten down tech stocks. now having the benefit of an extra 24 hours, liz, what do you say? >> i wish i had the benefit of another 24 months to look back on this. first of all, i'll never call a bottom i think that's a really easy way to make a mistake. i do think that in the short-term we probably flushed enough and this is going to be a year where the anticipation of events is worse than the actual event itself, at least in the market so we ha
that and much more with our investment committee today liz young, amy raskin, steve weiss, and let's get a check of the markets at this hour the dow is rallying on track to the best day of the year the s&p 500 trying to break a three-day losing streak. we are at session highs visually on s&p 500 up by 2%, the nasdaq is up by 1.4% and take a check on the ten-year yield, creeping up towards 2%. 198 is where we stand right now. let's get straight to the market action and trade this. liz...
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amy hollyfield is live with reaction. amy: good morning.nds bookstore can take this sign down starting next week. they do not have to. businesses can still ask you to wear a mask but they are no longer required to make you wear a mask. all of the counties in the bay area except for one are going to drop the mask mandate starting next week. they will follow state guidelines and this will go into effect wednesday. health officials say masks are recommended indoors but will not be required. we heard some support for this plan and some hesitation. >> i am glad we are finally going to have that opportunity. it is going to be a relief. i will be able to see people's faces again. it is exciting. >> i think it is smart. i think the masks going on and off if we have another uptick, the fight to get people to wear a mask will be difficult. amy: health officials say they feel like they can drop the mandate now because the number of cases are going down and the number of people in the hospitals has dropped significantly since january from the omicron v
amy hollyfield is live with reaction. amy: good morning.nds bookstore can take this sign down starting next week. they do not have to. businesses can still ask you to wear a mask but they are no longer required to make you wear a mask. all of the counties in the bay area except for one are going to drop the mask mandate starting next week. they will follow state guidelines and this will go into effect wednesday. health officials say masks are recommended indoors but will not be required. we...
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amy hollyfield is live with preparations. amy: hi there. we are at cal fire station in sonoma county, where calfire says they are watching this situation very carefully. they are aware of the winter advisory. we are not expecting much went right now, it is, this moment, and they say people need to watch out for falling linens and fallen trees today, and to drive carefully. they save the high winds could be a dangerous combination, even though it is not the time of year we typically worry about wildfires. >> we have a healthy concern for the wind, because in our history, we have wind visit -- went-driven wildfires in january and february. amy: here is a look at the conditions here in st. helena. pg&e is on standby, ready to respond to any power all that fall, any power outages that could be caused by these whens. -- winds. in marin county, open bad right now because of these dry, windy conditions. all of these are in place until tomorrow get reporting live in st. helena, amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. kumasi: thank you, amy. . you can track win
amy hollyfield is live with preparations. amy: hi there. we are at cal fire station in sonoma county, where calfire says they are watching this situation very carefully. they are aware of the winter advisory. we are not expecting much went right now, it is, this moment, and they say people need to watch out for falling linens and fallen trees today, and to drive carefully. they save the high winds could be a dangerous combination, even though it is not the time of year we typically worry about...
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amy hollyfield is live.: masks are still walk into this possible -- hospital, public transportation, schools, so what will the future look like? are these mandates here to stay or will there be changes. that is what we will be listening for. the officer of the governor released a video showing what we have been going through these last two years. in advance of his announcement, looking forward his office says he will release a wide-ranging first of its find -- first of its kind plan for people to prepare for what is to come. we talked to some doctors about what they expect to hear and they all agree life will not look like it did before the pandemic. >> i'm not sure we can get back there ever. >> we cannot go back to the way we used to live. >> we have to think of this sort of as 9/11. after 9/11, we don't travel the same way and we have to maybe use that comparison for how we are going to be after this critical phase of the pandemic. this is going to take time and effort. there will be a transition of effor
amy hollyfield is live.: masks are still walk into this possible -- hospital, public transportation, schools, so what will the future look like? are these mandates here to stay or will there be changes. that is what we will be listening for. the officer of the governor released a video showing what we have been going through these last two years. in advance of his announcement, looking forward his office says he will release a wide-ranging first of its find -- first of its kind plan for people...
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amy: pretty good. fix it, not your responsibility. >> that's one of the biggest issues landlords have. of the plumbing goes in a have to fix it. amy: we like your interesting ideas. come back with some more. movers, devon energies up 6%. todd: number 2 on the s&p, shares tracking prices on mixed signals from russia on their pull back from ukraine. the us and nato say putin is building his presence at the border. earnings rose 230% and boosted their dividend. that is why it is a winner today. amy: the ceo has been on this program several times. they are just ugly plastic. it is down 2%. todd: comfortable ugly plastic and don't know why the stock is down. we had been up, strong earnings, they gave upbeat guidance and i don't know why we had this reversal. amy: toast. todd: they are technology, they help restaurants with their orders and the like. there might be a restaurant chain. i'm not talking about that. look at that, 18%. costs went up 82%. you can't manage 80% increase in costs. that stock is getti
amy: pretty good. fix it, not your responsibility. >> that's one of the biggest issues landlords have. of the plumbing goes in a have to fix it. amy: we like your interesting ideas. come back with some more. movers, devon energies up 6%. todd: number 2 on the s&p, shares tracking prices on mixed signals from russia on their pull back from ukraine. the us and nato say putin is building his presence at the border. earnings rose 230% and boosted their dividend. that is why it is a winner...
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amy hollyfield is live in sonoma. amy: large gatherings are allowed again.ey are to embrace this, look at what pulled up. the beer truck. they are getting ready. a large gatherings allowed again . they are ready to go here in sonoma county. they canceled large events a month ago because of surgeon saying half of the covid cases were coming from large gatherings. this impacted sports at schools, concerts, weddings. those in the party business say they are ready to try and get back to normal. >> this year i feel like people are just ready to move forward. whatever that is going to mean, they will be flexible. a lot of guest counts change and people are ok with that here they seem to be a little more agreeable to just go with what is happening. amy: the wedding venues ready to fill their laces back up with people. delta partners still recommending the elderly and immunocompromised -- the health department still recommending the elderly and immunocompromised still mask indoors. the number of cases is going down and it is clear that peak from omicron has come and
amy hollyfield is live in sonoma. amy: large gatherings are allowed again.ey are to embrace this, look at what pulled up. the beer truck. they are getting ready. a large gatherings allowed again . they are ready to go here in sonoma county. they canceled large events a month ago because of surgeon saying half of the covid cases were coming from large gatherings. this impacted sports at schools, concerts, weddings. those in the party business say they are ready to try and get back to normal....
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amy: something releasable is just to own hyg puts. the reason i say that even though we have seen that lift up and demand is you can kind of pull hyg back to its full history, which includes 2015 to 2017 rate hikes. skew levels are still in the bottom quartile even though they look expensive now, if you look on a pandemic basis. one wrinkle i think you guys will remember is hyg was one of the names the fed was buying at their facility last year, so i think to some degree, those numbers are very skewed because other etf's are being purchased by the fed in the facility and around this time, which is how most people look at their windows. that skew number is still relatively expensive. jonathan: thank you, as always. the brilliant amy wu silverman of rbc. that relationship between credit and equities. lisa: fascinating what she was saying, you're not seeing the same kind of complacency in the credit space as you are the equity space. a lot of people look at credit spreads remain contained, but how much has this been a massive distortion?
amy: something releasable is just to own hyg puts. the reason i say that even though we have seen that lift up and demand is you can kind of pull hyg back to its full history, which includes 2015 to 2017 rate hikes. skew levels are still in the bottom quartile even though they look expensive now, if you look on a pandemic basis. one wrinkle i think you guys will remember is hyg was one of the names the fed was buying at their facility last year, so i think to some degree, those numbers are very...
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reporting live, amy hollyfield. reggie: thank you. now to the massive winter storm set to impact 130 million americans, snow, sleet, and ice reeking habit -- haddock from dallas to detroit. here's a look at the chicago area. more than 2200 flights have been canceled, and 30,000 power outages are reported across texas and oklahoma as temperatures plunged into the teens. in texas, store shelves are bare with customers rushing to buy essentials. >> because of last year people are afraid so they want to stock up on food in case the power goes out. reggie: the extreme conditions could cause home heating prices to rise. natural gas prices rose 10% due to the surge in demand. drew: it was one year ago this month when a lot of texas lost power because of the frigid cold and ice storm. we have millions in several states under winter storm watches and warnings stretching all the way from new mexico up through the northeast and winter storm warnings behind the front, cold air and a wind chill warning across the upper planes. check out live doppl
reporting live, amy hollyfield. reggie: thank you. now to the massive winter storm set to impact 130 million americans, snow, sleet, and ice reeking habit -- haddock from dallas to detroit. here's a look at the chicago area. more than 2200 flights have been canceled, and 30,000 power outages are reported across texas and oklahoma as temperatures plunged into the teens. in texas, store shelves are bare with customers rushing to buy essentials. >> because of last year people are afraid so...
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reggie: thank you amy. a guide on what to know as the statewide indoor mask mandate is lifted tomorrow. head to abc7news.com to find the latest covid headlines anytime. kumasi: it is special election day in san francisco and there are three races on the ballot. there is a school board recall, the assessor and a vacant assembly seat. >> grow sf is a relatively new political group in the city, targeting mobilizing first-time voters, folks in the tech industry who may traditionally may not have been as politically engaged, and they are taking a more moderate approach to democratic politics in san francisco. their perspective is the current folks in power now are not doing what needs to be done for the city, so they are looking for fresh faces. kumasi: the recall is san francisco's first since 1983, when the attempt to recall they are diane feinstein failed. polls open at 7:00 and close at 8:00 p.m. you can drop your ballot at any official dropbox. reggie: uc berkeley may be forced to cut enrollment because of
reggie: thank you amy. a guide on what to know as the statewide indoor mask mandate is lifted tomorrow. head to abc7news.com to find the latest covid headlines anytime. kumasi: it is special election day in san francisco and there are three races on the ballot. there is a school board recall, the assessor and a vacant assembly seat. >> grow sf is a relatively new political group in the city, targeting mobilizing first-time voters, folks in the tech industry who may traditionally may not...
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amy hollyfield joining us live at the station for more on the opening. amy? amy: hi, kumasi. the walk i am making right now looks simple, but it is a big deal and will change some lives. i am on the brand-new pedestrian bridge that will connect the bart station to the innovation district here in fremont. we shot some video of the bridge, you can get some different angles and a good view of what this thing looks like that they have been waiting for for a long time. they have been dreaming of this. it was supposed to open in 2018, it is opening today. it connects the bart station to what they call the innovation district in fremont, where there are a lot of technology companies and more are popping up. of course, we have tesla there, and this gives people a direct path to barge. before, they had to deal with the railroad track that ran between the district, there are also some homes over there, so they would have to go around the railroad tracks that added an extra hassle to the day. they are excited and happy to have this available to them. there were some delays. this was sup
amy hollyfield joining us live at the station for more on the opening. amy? amy: hi, kumasi. the walk i am making right now looks simple, but it is a big deal and will change some lives. i am on the brand-new pedestrian bridge that will connect the bart station to the innovation district here in fremont. we shot some video of the bridge, you can get some different angles and a good view of what this thing looks like that they have been waiting for for a long time. they have been dreaming of...
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amy robach tonight from the galapagos islands. what she has already witnessed first-hand. >>> good evening and it's great to start another week with all of you at home. and we begin tonight here with that major escalation from russia over ukraine. the u.s. bracing tonight for what could come next. tonight, russian president vladimir putin has told the russian people he is now recognizing the independence of two separatist regions of ukraine. and tonight, he's already ordered russian troops to move into these two breakaway regions, to, quote, maintain peace in that part of ukraine. tonight, president biden responding with new but so far mild sanctions, still bracing for what putin could do next. the u.s. warning ukraine's president volodymyr zelenskyy to leave the capital of kyiv for his own safety. president biden speaking with him late today. zelenskyy is expected to speak to the people of ukraine any time now. vladimir putin in a series of carefully planned out moments holding a televised meeting with his national security team
amy robach tonight from the galapagos islands. what she has already witnessed first-hand. >>> good evening and it's great to start another week with all of you at home. and we begin tonight here with that major escalation from russia over ukraine. the u.s. bracing tonight for what could come next. tonight, russian president vladimir putin has told the russian people he is now recognizing the independence of two separatist regions of ukraine. and tonight, he's already ordered russian...
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amy joins us with more on this. amy: we are in a walnut creek neighborhood lined with trees. no issues and we wanted to see what it would be like in the neighborhoods. the wind has not kicked up in this area, hearing about the wind advisory has some nervous that they will see problems at the wind created more than a week ago with power outages and downed power lines. in oakland, it cause problems. another wind advisory has people looking around and weighing what could be at risk this time. >> we do not have any trees that i am worried about, but for friends and neighbors who have big redwood trees it is scary. amy: pg&eg&eg&eg&eg&eg&e have moved cruise into the north and east bay so they can quickly respond. this will be in effect for most of the week but it is calm right now in the east bay. reporting live, amy hollyfield. kumasi: if you want to track the wind, we have live conditions on our streaming app. it is available on roku, amazon file or an apple tv. reggie: breaking news out of north carolina, this fertilizer plant fire has forced people to evacuate their homes in w
amy joins us with more on this. amy: we are in a walnut creek neighborhood lined with trees. no issues and we wanted to see what it would be like in the neighborhoods. the wind has not kicked up in this area, hearing about the wind advisory has some nervous that they will see problems at the wind created more than a week ago with power outages and downed power lines. in oakland, it cause problems. another wind advisory has people looking around and weighing what could be at risk this time....
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amy hollyfield is joining us live with ways we can save. amy: it is already painful. look at these prices at this gas station, hovering close to five dollars a gallon. their premium over tipped over five dollars a gallon. we do have tips for you that could help save a little bit. the first one is, do not fill up today if you can avoid it. experts say generally they find gas prices are lowest at the beginning of the weekend to attend to go up as a week goes on. another tip is use cruise control on the highway. that does tend to save 20% of your gas according to a study. another idea is to try to make it to one of the big discount stores for gas like costco. >> you can generally save the price of some of the membership charges that you pay with prices greatly lower than many stations around those retailers like costco, bj's, and other big box stores i generally try to bring in traffic by offering lower prices. amy: worried the price of gas will continue to go up now that russia has invaded ukraine, saying they are the second largest oil producer in the world. this could
amy hollyfield is joining us live with ways we can save. amy: it is already painful. look at these prices at this gas station, hovering close to five dollars a gallon. their premium over tipped over five dollars a gallon. we do have tips for you that could help save a little bit. the first one is, do not fill up today if you can avoid it. experts say generally they find gas prices are lowest at the beginning of the weekend to attend to go up as a week goes on. another tip is use cruise control...
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from the east bay, amy hollyfield. kumasi: this is a volatile situation changing frequently, so to better understand what is happening and why it matters, tune into our streaming tv app, where we have expert insight and information available for you to stream on-demand. it's available for roku, apple or android tv by searching abc7 bay area. reggie: the cdc will make an an announcement today easing masking guidelines. they are shifting to new benchmarks and rolling back restrictions. jobina: the new guidance is expected to outline how the country should move out of crisis mode and into the next phase of the pandemic. recommendations will advise most americans no longer need to wear a mask indoors, although local governments have already made the change on their own. we do not know how the new rules will affect federal guidance for public transit. the cdc is changing how it analyzes the spread of covid-19. >> the cdc will be using different metrics to make their guidelines, focusing less on the number of cases and more
from the east bay, amy hollyfield. kumasi: this is a volatile situation changing frequently, so to better understand what is happening and why it matters, tune into our streaming tv app, where we have expert insight and information available for you to stream on-demand. it's available for roku, apple or android tv by searching abc7 bay area. reggie: the cdc will make an an announcement today easing masking guidelines. they are shifting to new benchmarks and rolling back restrictions. jobina:...
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amy hollyfield is live in san jose. amy: dr.ah cody's office says she will be addressing indoor mask mandates so we could find out today whether you can take these off when you head inside businesses here in santa clara county. the state has tis going away net week. but counties can keep their mask requirements in place and most bay area counties have not announced what they plan to do, including dr. sarah cody here in santa clara county. she just toward -- told thee board of supervisors that she was still evaluating the data and she was not ready to make an announcement but now she has called a press conference for this morning, implying that a decision has been made. no matter what counties decide, one doctor told us he suspects there will be some people who will continue to wear their masks no matter what the mandate says. >> if we can be left with one cultural relic from the pandemic , it is during times of respiratory viruses that we pull out the mask to not only protect ourselves, but to protect our neighbors. amy: the num
amy hollyfield is live in san jose. amy: dr.ah cody's office says she will be addressing indoor mask mandates so we could find out today whether you can take these off when you head inside businesses here in santa clara county. the state has tis going away net week. but counties can keep their mask requirements in place and most bay area counties have not announced what they plan to do, including dr. sarah cody here in santa clara county. she just toward -- told thee board of supervisors that...
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here to assess what's at stake are amy walter of the cook political report with amy walter. tamara keith of npr. >> welcome to you both. tam, i'm start with you because president biden with his speech tomorrow is set to deliver what might be the most important presintial foreign policy peach of the post-cold war era, given the situation in ukraine, and putin's desire to redraw the security map of europe. and president biden has to speak directly to the issues that americans are facing, covid, record-high inflation. how does the white house say he intends to do that? >> tamara: he is going to address all of those things. and he is going to do it, i think, in a way that is more big picture, more philosophical. that's what the state of the union addresses are for, to sort of speak directly to the american people and lay out his vision. you can expect tht on covid. most of his speeches on covid, as many as there have been, which isn't very many, have been very tactical. this com as the mask recommendations from the c.d.c. has been lifted, as you can expect to see a lot of people
here to assess what's at stake are amy walter of the cook political report with amy walter. tamara keith of npr. >> welcome to you both. tam, i'm start with you because president biden with his speech tomorrow is set to deliver what might be the most important presintial foreign policy peach of the post-cold war era, given the situation in ukraine, and putin's desire to redraw the security map of europe. and president biden has to speak directly to the issues that americans are facing,...
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abc 7 news reported amy hollyfield is like to break down that distinction. amy: mask on, mask off.rence just a few miles can make right here we are standing. there is a sign at the desk here at this 24 hour fitness in redwood city that says masks are no longer required. if you go five or six miles from here, you would have to wear your masks. that is what is going on right now, with the difference in county mandates. take a look at this video of people walking into this redwood city gym this morning. some people don't appear ready to take their masks off yet. we do see people here working out with their masks on. but some are not in some say they are very happy to have those masks off. in santa clara county, the health officer there is saying she wants the case numbers to come down before she will lift the mandate. people living near that county line will need to keep that mask handy for now. >> i guess that may be a little bit annoying you still have to carry one around. maybe over here, but then i have to do shopping over by stanford and i have to put my mask on. i think that wil
abc 7 news reported amy hollyfield is like to break down that distinction. amy: mask on, mask off.rence just a few miles can make right here we are standing. there is a sign at the desk here at this 24 hour fitness in redwood city that says masks are no longer required. if you go five or six miles from here, you would have to wear your masks. that is what is going on right now, with the difference in county mandates. take a look at this video of people walking into this redwood city gym this...
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amy holyfield, abc7news. larry: in the south bay, sam liccardo joined volunteers this morning to account the homeless population in santa clara county. this is the first count since 2019. organizers say the data informs local strategy to address and end homelessness. volunteers will count tomorrow bright and early at 5:00 a.m. kristen: in the east bay, they antioch police department has a new interim chief. dr. steven ford previously served in the san francisco police department for 31 years. >> restoring and bolstering community trust is critical and i look forward to establishing community relationships with our schools, businesses, neighborhoods, faith-based groups, and most importantly and specifically, our youth. kristen: antioch mayor lamar thorpe says the department path to change previously focused on internal candidates and that does not work with the antioch of today he says. mayor thorpe: change is difficult but that difficulty can never get in the way of our pursuit to be a better city. kristen: h
amy holyfield, abc7news. larry: in the south bay, sam liccardo joined volunteers this morning to account the homeless population in santa clara county. this is the first count since 2019. organizers say the data informs local strategy to address and end homelessness. volunteers will count tomorrow bright and early at 5:00 a.m. kristen: in the east bay, they antioch police department has a new interim chief. dr. steven ford previously served in the san francisco police department for 31 years....
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reggie: thank you amy. firefighters are invest getting the cause of a fire that destroyed part of an apartment building in san francisco. you can see flames shooting out of the top floor. the four-story building is on market street near sacramento street. firefighters rescued several people and one person was hurt. kumasi: the 49ers have been hit by hackers for the second time in two years and this time their target -- the target was the corporate i.t. network. 18 financial document was posted on the dark web. there is no information about ransom demands or details of what was stolen but the fbi is aware of this incident. in a statement, the 49ers said they had no idea the incident involved systems outside the corporate network, such as those connected to stadium operation or ticketholders. reggie: today is one of the last days you will have to wear a mask indoors. starting wednesday morning, mask mandates will be over in every county except santa clara. there is a sense among businesses that we have turned
reggie: thank you amy. firefighters are invest getting the cause of a fire that destroyed part of an apartment building in san francisco. you can see flames shooting out of the top floor. the four-story building is on market street near sacramento street. firefighters rescued several people and one person was hurt. kumasi: the 49ers have been hit by hackers for the second time in two years and this time their target -- the target was the corporate i.t. network. 18 financial document was posted...
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amy? let's go to our foreign correspondent james longman inside moscow. james, sanctions already starting to have an impact there. james, good morning. >> reporter: amy, good morning. russia is becoming increasingly isolated. the entire european union has now banned air flight. a number of airlines have suspended travel there entirely, and that's why the united states have told all u.s. citizens to leave here immediately. the stock market is closed because they feared a crash. interest rates have now been hiked. people's incomes are now worth far less this afternoon. we've seen big lines at banks as people try to store dollars. but there are concerns atms will run out of foreign currency. some major electronic retailers have actually stopped selling things like cell phones and laptops because so many people rushed to buy them before they became too expensive. u.p.s. and fedex stopped operating. bp has divested from the oil company here. authorities have kept a close eye on people, but mosc
amy? let's go to our foreign correspondent james longman inside moscow. james, sanctions already starting to have an impact there. james, good morning. >> reporter: amy, good morning. russia is becoming increasingly isolated. the entire european union has now banned air flight. a number of airlines have suspended travel there entirely, and that's why the united states have told all u.s. citizens to leave here immediately. the stock market is closed because they feared a crash. interest...
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had soon amy his fame even surprised, undeveloped manpowergroup you are on your thought was dead. i hadn't expected such a success. oh, miss massey, i knew it would be an unusual piece of software to let you go. and i hoped that people would be curious to use it and i could work on all it, but i didn't dig back, she would be opening for lady gaga, and oh, it gamma mother so big i just took it as a more initially the company plan to release in houston, city boisvert, vocally software musicians can use it to add artificial vocals to their music without having to rely on real singers and editing interface allows artist to adjust the lyrics, peach, and other parameters. one crucial selling point is the voices, tampa. ah. although out from all, you know, nobody, i know that the higher digital taking a cue from anna may culture have got a subculture and oh, taco culture. yeah. so no, we decided to tune the vocal lloyd to make her higher pitched voice, sound cute. totally do not as this style was popular deal me and congress option. and you know, of course i do know you might be to match
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i was for amy thermal fan. most patients on this ward vaccinated elderly people with underlying health conditions hospital. it's like other institutions are struggling with stuff shortages due to the highly contagious ami grown variant. i numbers of doctors and nurses are in quarantine issue. okay, and it's depakote. it's the 1st time we've been at flu capacity here in israel, but we're dealing with it. that's just how it is, is the se, and it's our job to look after patients and i love them, but it's definitely hard. and there's a lot of barna among the staff, a selection like what it got to let's of a theme of ami, the guys see the whole thing. we have to work very hard to hold on, but we're happy to do what's series oklahoma. but yes, it's exhausting, and it doesn't look like it's going to end soon. although, i'm personally consciously optimistic. i mean, shit, kenner, across the, as of the museum on 2nd. for now everybody here must keep going. do the best they can for the ongoing influx of patience and hopi
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had soon amy cuz choreography is programmed. her movements were 1st performed by real life dances and then transferred to the appetite with motion capture. even after 15 years, sand still celebrate this virtual avatar like a real pop star. had soon amy, his fame eaten surprised, undeveloped his mother grew up on your thought was dead. i hadn't expected such a success. oh, oh, miss massey, i knew it would be an unusual piece of software to let you go. and i hoped that people would be curious to use it on our caldwell on all state, but i didn't dig back. she would be opening for lady gaga and o n gamma mother. so big i dislocated more initially the company plan to release a new synthetic boisvert to boca like software musicians can use it to add artificial vocals to their music without having to rely on real singers and editing interface allows artists to adjust the lyrics, peach, and other parameters one crucial selling point is the voices, tampa. ah, although out from all you know, i know the dia taking a cue from anna may cultu
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in the opera hot soon, amy who is searching for answers with . she looked of humor, but she said to somebody over today, why not? she says it very repeating, thought the people in all of this is not feasible, but to see john say about the death the yes. just thinking about what is this an artificial being that asks philosophical questions. cool idea. but i wonder what fascinates are so much about us and can be really form a bond with them. these are the types of questions about our research i rubin dro tom is looking to answer michigan state university in the united states. we had a chat with him. there's a lot of research on people having very strong relationships with their avatar and not just in the intuitive way. the intuitive identification with an avatar character is. this is me, but some people have very strong relationships with avatars that are very different from themselves. it is part of the story. maybe it's in a game and i am guiding you. i'm guiding mario through his quest for the princess. some people also see avatars just as tools
in the opera hot soon, amy who is searching for answers with . she looked of humor, but she said to somebody over today, why not? she says it very repeating, thought the people in all of this is not feasible, but to see john say about the death the yes. just thinking about what is this an artificial being that asks philosophical questions. cool idea. but i wonder what fascinates are so much about us and can be really form a bond with them. these are the types of questions about our research i...
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amy kellogg in moscow. jacqui: and to witness this russian aggression firsthand on the front lines with the ukrainian military. it aired on fox news this morning. here is a replay of part of that report. >> guys, right now artillery rounds, guys right now we're moving back from the front. the ukrainian unit that we were with started it take incoming artillery rounds from russian-backed separatists in the eastern part of the country. you can see some of the other journalists and soldiers with us on the front lines here and you can hear that explosion there. let's move a little quicker. we're good. we've got to keep moving here, stay with us. and keep moving. you guys can still hear us, off to the right there there's a lot of incoming artillery. the fire that we have coming in right now is being fired from just a few kilometers away and russian backed opposition, started hammering heavily with artillery. you heard a second ago, the explosions in the difference incoming rounds and that's what the ukrainian mil
amy kellogg in moscow. jacqui: and to witness this russian aggression firsthand on the front lines with the ukrainian military. it aired on fox news this morning. here is a replay of part of that report. >> guys, right now artillery rounds, guys right now we're moving back from the front. the ukrainian unit that we were with started it take incoming artillery rounds from russian-backed separatists in the eastern part of the country. you can see some of the other journalists and soldiers...
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amy hollyfield is live in walnut creek. amy: vaccine and mask m are they here to stay?ate says i cannot walk into this hospital without putting on a mask. will the governor shift the decision to local officials? these are things we are listening for today. the governor's office released a video reflecting, showing, looking back at what we have been through the last two years and the lessons we have learned. he released this in advance of his big announcement today. we will now look forward and talk about living with covid. doctors we talked to said trying to plan for the future is a good idea but they do not expect life will ever look like you did before covid. >> it is always a good time to plan for what might be coming down the road in the next few weeks. >> i think we cannot go back to the way we used to live. >> i'm not sure we can get there ever. amy: one doctor doctor doctor dr that we did not approach air travel the same again after the attacks on 9/11. expect something similar with covid. the governor said he had a wide ranging plan to announce today and that an
amy hollyfield is live in walnut creek. amy: vaccine and mask m are they here to stay?ate says i cannot walk into this hospital without putting on a mask. will the governor shift the decision to local officials? these are things we are listening for today. the governor's office released a video reflecting, showing, looking back at what we have been through the last two years and the lessons we have learned. he released this in advance of his big announcement today. we will now look forward and...
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can i pass by amy? nice. nice of you. s. give up with a last year sale. why? little stuff that i was a my teeth. i feet this is peter sedgwick. ah, a table put off a . eat. i use on me for least. ah, ah, i this is the scene is that the seller in noble is now the apple is as good. know she and this i think it, maria, or neu, or long as alida yon lori i lawyer, is this girl who's doing my loan? must good thing. young. all she if you are martina, they agree. they're covered. oh boy, you're laid up all. so what i will march a fixture in maybe us or in today will maybe that for a, a credit is almost, i get a ah, [000:00:00;00] ah, kill need. ah, i want you to the hm. mm me, i gotta say though, how may i buy this again, but as a clever i was born in a, there was the dentist this boy s h o s v m i last name a mm hm . with this one's feared warlord during liberia's decade long civil war says he's now fighting a drug epidemic. the work that the former warlord joshua boy, he has done with treat children, has attracted their hub like sympathy as protected in effect from
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eva, thank you. >>> coming up next, amy is live in the galapagos. how is it going, amy?pretty magical monday here. we're on floreana island. the human population around 100 but there are tens and thousands of wild animals and birds here. we can't wait to take you on our adventure. that's all coming up. coming up. imagine shopping for a car from here. and making sure it's the one there. and still being able to buy it from anywhere. now imagine driving off into...well you know. okay everyone, our mission is to provide complete balanced nutrition for strength and energy. woo hoo! ensure, complete balanced nutrition with 27 vitamins and minerals. and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein. ♪ ♪ ♪ baby got back by sir mix-a-lot ♪ with 30 grams of protein. unlimited cashback match... only from discover. from the very first touch. pampers, the #1 pediatrician recommended brand. helps keep baby's skin drier and healthier. so every touch will protect like the first. pampers people everywhere living with type 2 diabetes are waking up to what's possible... with rybelsus®. the majo
eva, thank you. >>> coming up next, amy is live in the galapagos. how is it going, amy?pretty magical monday here. we're on floreana island. the human population around 100 but there are tens and thousands of wild animals and birds here. we can't wait to take you on our adventure. that's all coming up. coming up. imagine shopping for a car from here. and making sure it's the one there. and still being able to buy it from anywhere. now imagine driving off into...well you know. okay...