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one thing anastasia won't find here....(anastasia - russian food aficionado) traditional russian beverage - vodka - you're right - haha! vodka a staple on most russian tables...and to that we say...(kaia from kazakstan) (speaks russian) and it means? enjoy your food! bon appetite!(vicki) in san francisco, vicki liviakis, kron 4 news. (steve)in miami florida. . . two armed men pose as police officers . . . and then rob a home.police describe the incident as a home invasion. . . happening at around 3-a-m tuesday morning.they say the two armed men were wearing police vests. . . when they broke down through the front door of a miami home.police say the men then handcuffed the homeowners. . .and forced them to go into their safe. there were three children sleeping inside the home at the time. . . luckily none woke up.the two suspects are still at large. (steve) does flying have you on your last nerve lately? (pam) you are not alone... thousands of travelers are expressing their frustration. according to government data released
one thing anastasia won't find here....(anastasia - russian food aficionado) traditional russian beverage - vodka - you're right - haha! vodka a staple on most russian tables...and to that we say...(kaia from kazakstan) (speaks russian) and it means? enjoy your food! bon appetite!(vicki) in san francisco, vicki liviakis, kron 4 news. (steve)in miami florida. . . two armed men pose as police officers . . . and then rob a home.police describe the incident as a home invasion. . . happening at...
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one thing anastasia won't find here....tasia - russian food aficionado) traditional russian beverage - vodka - you're right - haha! vodka a staple on most russian tables...and to that we say...(kaia from kazakstan) (speaks russian) and it means? enjoy your food! bon appetite!(vicki) in san francisco, vicki liviakis, kron 4 news. "and once again the giants hearts are broken here at coors field."oh no. not again!... father's day brought the samne 'ole sad song for the giants as their 62-million-dollar man fails again to close the door but the as yes the a's are riding high and find themselves within 4 = gmes of a playoff spot after sweeping the yankeesthe u-s open crowns a surprise 7th striaght first time major winner and the 3rd straight american to win america's championshipare we forgetting something?... oh we have the warriors and more warriors as we look back at their finals series the parade the rallyand even the partiesoh yeh!sports night
one thing anastasia won't find here....tasia - russian food aficionado) traditional russian beverage - vodka - you're right - haha! vodka a staple on most russian tables...and to that we say...(kaia from kazakstan) (speaks russian) and it means? enjoy your food! bon appetite!(vicki) in san francisco, vicki liviakis, kron 4 news. "and once again the giants hearts are broken here at coors field."oh no. not again!... father's day brought the samne 'ole sad song for the giants as their...
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one thing anastasia won't find here....stasia - russian food aficionado) traditional russian beverage - vodka - you're vodka a staple on most russian tables...and to that we say... (kaia from kazakstan) (speaks russian) and it means? enjoy appetite!(vicki) in san vicki liviakis, kron 4 news. (vicki) that wraps up kron 4 news at 5.(granti) steve aveson and pam moore are here with kron 4 news at six. (steve) grant and vicki thank you.. we are learning new details about the man who opened fire inside a u-p-s facility in san francisco this week. next at six... what may caused him to go on the shooting ramage that left three dead.(pam) plus, a large warehouse fire burning in san francisco's bayview. coming up, why it could take some time to put the blaze completely out. kron 4 news at six is next. (vo) with thousands of quality pre-owned vehicles... and exceptional customer service, head t to your neiborhood enterprise car sales and let the people who buy more vehicles than anyone... flip your thinking about buying your next one
one thing anastasia won't find here....stasia - russian food aficionado) traditional russian beverage - vodka - you're vodka a staple on most russian tables...and to that we say... (kaia from kazakstan) (speaks russian) and it means? enjoy appetite!(vicki) in san vicki liviakis, kron 4 news. (vicki) that wraps up kron 4 news at 5.(granti) steve aveson and pam moore are here with kron 4 news at six. (steve) grant and vicki thank you.. we are learning new details about the man who opened fire...
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i started dry heaving. >> reporter: then it was anastasia's turn. his assignment?aid i was excited about goin' down into that mine shaft. i never put a body in a bag. >> reporter: once in the mine, anastasia realized retrieving the body was going to be far harder than expected. >> i did a little assessment with my flashlight. and i -- i realized that that was a false bottom. and then i got a little more concerned with some rocks coming down and knockin' out that false bottom, or loosening it up. >> 'cause then -- everything would be gone. >> yeah. i had no -- >> it would go to the bottom of the mine. >> i had no idea how deep that shaft was. >> reporter: so, suspended in midair, anastasia began placing the body in the bag without disturbing the false bottom on which it rested. once that was done he found something else. >> a torch -- in the corner of the mine. >> had it been lit? >> it-- it didn't look like it had been lit to me. it looked like it was brand new. like it -- someone had just made it. >> reporter: ever so carefully, anastasia made his way back up the
i started dry heaving. >> reporter: then it was anastasia's turn. his assignment?aid i was excited about goin' down into that mine shaft. i never put a body in a bag. >> reporter: once in the mine, anastasia realized retrieving the body was going to be far harder than expected. >> i did a little assessment with my flashlight. and i -- i realized that that was a false bottom. and then i got a little more concerned with some rocks coming down and knockin' out that false bottom,...
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we're back with dan, mary anastasia and alicia. anastasia and alisha.r. how is a company with a $68 billion capital valuation after the last fundraising, how does get into this kind of management trouble? >> you have to remember it is a privately held companies. it was started in 2009. >> it is not going public. >> rightly means it does not follow certain disclosures and a lot of problems were managed privately. until you have these public accusations of sexual harassment, and other things that continues to come out through media reports. >> so is the implication of what you're saying that maybe the board -- >> they for growing and making money, as long as it was growing they saw high growth potential and were willing to overlook some of these problems that didn't really seem to be running the business. >> varies is an old story, a familiar story of the driving entrepreneur who you know, the visionary hard charger and you had to be hard charged to break down all of the regulatory barriers. through the taxi cartels and but maybe it's not the best choice
we're back with dan, mary anastasia and alicia. anastasia and alisha.r. how is a company with a $68 billion capital valuation after the last fundraising, how does get into this kind of management trouble? >> you have to remember it is a privately held companies. it was started in 2009. >> it is not going public. >> rightly means it does not follow certain disclosures and a lot of problems were managed privately. until you have these public accusations of sexual harassment, and...
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she moves on to face russia's anastasia pavlyuchenkova next. paul garrity watched the action.s fortunes have been outshone of late by those of eastbourne residentjohn cantal. looking for form and with wimbledon just around the corner the british number three was quick out of the blocks against the defending champion. dominika cibulkova by contrast was hesitant and reluctant to spend any time away from the baseline and watson took the first set 7—5. a world ranking slipped to 126, her opponent number six, set 7—5. a world ranking slipped to 126, her opponent numbersix, but the british player was running rings around her. cibulkova is known for her speed and aggression, but watson howe ran and outplayed her, soon arriving at match point. commentator: we play on, three match points have come and gone, cibulkova has broken back. no matter, a fourth match point duly arrived and cibulkova was beaten 7—5, 6—3. eight of the top ten began the eastbourne tournament and even if watson's progress is halted she has already received a huge boost of confidence to ta ke received a huge boost
she moves on to face russia's anastasia pavlyuchenkova next. paul garrity watched the action.s fortunes have been outshone of late by those of eastbourne residentjohn cantal. looking for form and with wimbledon just around the corner the british number three was quick out of the blocks against the defending champion. dominika cibulkova by contrast was hesitant and reluctant to spend any time away from the baseline and watson took the first set 7—5. a world ranking slipped to 126, her opponent...
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let's bring in jack and anastasia amaroso. good to see you both. jack, i'll kick it off with you.f you had to put money to work at this moment, and you had to choose, would it be europe or the u.s.? >> i would say europe. really just for a number of reasons fundamentally, europe is moving higher than the u.s. the purchasing manager's index pretty much across the board is higher than it is here at home. the currencies, euro and pound most notably are trading between 7 and 10% cheaper to the u.s. dollars. so you've got a currency benefit, but most importantly equity valuation, probably trading around 15, 1-5% discount to the u.s. and given the fact that the u.s. is pushing all-time highs and that europe is still more than 20% below it's all-time high suggests at least there's a little more room to run on the upside there. >> anastasia, would you also vote for europe in -- you're nodding your head yes, i guess so. >> i would indeed. but i would take it slightly different spin on the story and that is one of the things that jack mentioned is the currency benefit. but i would actually
let's bring in jack and anastasia amaroso. good to see you both. jack, i'll kick it off with you.f you had to put money to work at this moment, and you had to choose, would it be europe or the u.s.? >> i would say europe. really just for a number of reasons fundamentally, europe is moving higher than the u.s. the purchasing manager's index pretty much across the board is higher than it is here at home. the currencies, euro and pound most notably are trading between 7 and 10% cheaper to...
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. >> bienvenidos a rusia los esperamos a todos nos dice anastasia, su nombre es muy ruso, pero ella eson explosivos dejÓ 16 personas muertas en el tren de san petersburgo. >> para evitar la entrada de violentos los que tienen boletos tienen que aplicar a una revisiÓn personalizada, en el estadio se preparan los Últimos detalles para la ceremonia de inauguraciÓn. >> desde este estudio telemundo 52 transmitirÁ la inauguraciÓn, el estadio tiene capacidad para 68 mil espectadores tiene un techo retrÁctil y costÓ 800 millones de dÓlares. >> ella estudia en san petersburgo, soy voluntaria, voy a estar en los partidos. >> a portugal el primer rival de mÉxico la versiÓn que su estrella cristiano ronaldo ya no quiere jugar en espaÑa con el real madrid no le saca de concentraciÓn, la seleccion mexicana tampoco le presta atenciÓn solo piensa en debutar con un triunfo. >> el partido va a ser muy peleado, pero al final tenemos buenas bases para lograr lo que queremos. >> en san petersburgo noticias telemundo. >> yo tengo todas las credenciales listas todos estamos, pero asÍ llegamos al final de not
. >> bienvenidos a rusia los esperamos a todos nos dice anastasia, su nombre es muy ruso, pero ella eson explosivos dejÓ 16 personas muertas en el tren de san petersburgo. >> para evitar la entrada de violentos los que tienen boletos tienen que aplicar a una revisiÓn personalizada, en el estadio se preparan los Últimos detalles para la ceremonia de inauguraciÓn. >> desde este estudio telemundo 52 transmitirÁ la inauguraciÓn, el estadio tiene capacidad para 68 mil...
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the british no.2, heather watson, is through to she beat the 14th seed anastasia pavlyuchenkova in straight she is looking good for a semifinal place as well, heather watson. in the men's draw, novak djokovic didn't have things all his own way against american donald young. it had initially looked a relatively comfortable third round outing for the serbian, as he won the first set 6—2. .. but young, who's ranked 47 in the world, was far tougher in the second, taking it to a tiebreak and pushing djokovic all the way. but the 12—time grand slam winner taking it ii—9 though, and he's into the semis. now to demands for a change in the way that 0lympic and paralympic sports are funded. eleven sporting governing bodies are calling for a complete overhaul to what they call a two tiered system, after they were left without funding when uk sport announced it's latest round of funding in december. dan roan is the bbc‘s sports editor. hejoins us now. we have seen he joins us now. we have seen the benefits of lottery funding, seen with the medal haul enjoyed by great britain of late but these sports bo
the british no.2, heather watson, is through to she beat the 14th seed anastasia pavlyuchenkova in straight she is looking good for a semifinal place as well, heather watson. in the men's draw, novak djokovic didn't have things all his own way against american donald young. it had initially looked a relatively comfortable third round outing for the serbian, as he won the first set 6—2. .. but young, who's ranked 47 in the world, was far tougher in the second, taking it to a tiebreak and...
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thank god you're global, anastasia.you're right. >> is it better to look globally or are there good things happening in the united states? >> i would say both. the s&p 500 and u.s. stobs here had a very good half of the year led by tech. i think we retain the constructive outlook for u.s. equities in the second half of the year as well. but if you ask us where the opportunity lies from a longer business cycle perspective, we do absolutely look to europe, as credit is picking up there and economic surprises are positive, that's absolutely where we want to look. >> so we always consider valuation as well as how well the underlying companies are going to do. so you think the companies are going to do better in europe. as far as valuation, where are they in the cycle compared to where we are? >> they're at about average valuation. you're right, this is not so much a valuation story as an earning story. just as the u.s. had a very strong first quarter in a year, europe did as well. europe had the strongest earnings in about
thank god you're global, anastasia.you're right. >> is it better to look globally or are there good things happening in the united states? >> i would say both. the s&p 500 and u.s. stobs here had a very good half of the year led by tech. i think we retain the constructive outlook for u.s. equities in the second half of the year as well. but if you ask us where the opportunity lies from a longer business cycle perspective, we do absolutely look to europe, as credit is picking up...
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she beat the 14th seed anastasia pavlyuchenkova in straight sets. 6—4, 6—3 the score.ng. the world number four took the first set 6—2 but young was far tougher in the second set, taking it to a tie break and pushing djokovic all the way. the serbian took it 11—9 in the end to reach the last four. concerns linger over the fitness of the world number one andy murray after his wuthdrawl from an exhibition event at london's hurlingham club tomorrow. murray, the reigning wimbledon champion and top seed for next week's tournament, has cited a sore hip. he'd already pulled out of facing the frenchman lucas pouille on tuesday, he hasn't been able to train today and says he is also unlikely to be able to practice tomorrow. england strikerjermain defoe has rejoined bournemouth on a three year deal, after leaving sunderland. a release clause in his contract meant the 34—year—old was available as a free transfer, following sunderland's relegation from the premier league. he was on loan with bournemouth in the 2000—2001 season, scoring in ten consecutive games for them. defoe score
she beat the 14th seed anastasia pavlyuchenkova in straight sets. 6—4, 6—3 the score.ng. the world number four took the first set 6—2 but young was far tougher in the second set, taking it to a tie break and pushing djokovic all the way. the serbian took it 11—9 in the end to reach the last four. concerns linger over the fitness of the world number one andy murray after his wuthdrawl from an exhibition event at london's hurlingham club tomorrow. murray, the reigning wimbledon champion...
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to one of our writers, producers, raquel hecker and her husband michael welcomed a beautiful baby anastasiabrother if thanks for watching, everyone. >> "good morning washington" i am melanie hastings. it is a deadly morning on amtrak z two hit and later some trains still not moving. our john gonzalez live at union station, john? >> melanie, deadly accident, terrible accident. we are definitely seeing the ripple effects here at union station. thousands of customers frustrated. they are not able to get to their destinations at all. perhaps light at the end of the tunnel. these trains after 9:00 a.m. are now on time. these trains are boarding and hope to have folks moving on time. because right now, all amtrak service between here and philadelphia is suspended. they are hoping to lift that soon. how are the roads? >> this morning, john, still finding delays inbound new york accident. police investigation and media staging area blocking the right side of the roadway near kendall street. elsewhere we have construction 395 and hov lanes. they did reopen at 8:30. stacked up to get into downtown. >
to one of our writers, producers, raquel hecker and her husband michael welcomed a beautiful baby anastasiabrother if thanks for watching, everyone. >> "good morning washington" i am melanie hastings. it is a deadly morning on amtrak z two hit and later some trains still not moving. our john gonzalez live at union station, john? >> melanie, deadly accident, terrible accident. we are definitely seeing the ripple effects here at union station. thousands of customers...
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to one of our writers, producers, raquel hecker and her husband michael welcomed a beautiful baby anastasiaother if thanks for watching, everyone. >>> and good morning. i'm reggie aqui from "abc7 mornings." it is 8:59. let's see what that weather looks like this morning with meteorologist mike nicco. >> hey, reggie. hi, everybody. still pretty great everywhere, but you can see in brentwood already sunshine and 70, rest of us in the mid-50s to mid-60s. as we head throughout the day, a little faster on the sunshine. it will still be in the upper 50s at the coast, mid-70s around the bay, mid-80s inland, but check out friday through sunday. low 60s at the coast, near 80 around the bay and a few 90s inland. so summer's coming back. >>> all right, and the traffic is back, too. it took a while, but we did ramp up this morning. a new multicar crash, southbound 880 in fremont just before stevens son boulevard, one lane blocked but a five-mile backup. and a crash still blocking, commute just under an hour. >>> thank you, now time for "live with kelly oictio&ryan." we'll be back at 11:00 a.m. our news
to one of our writers, producers, raquel hecker and her husband michael welcomed a beautiful baby anastasiaother if thanks for watching, everyone. >>> and good morning. i'm reggie aqui from "abc7 mornings." it is 8:59. let's see what that weather looks like this morning with meteorologist mike nicco. >> hey, reggie. hi, everybody. still pretty great everywhere, but you can see in brentwood already sunshine and 70, rest of us in the mid-50s to mid-60s. as we head...
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to one of our writers, producers, raquel hecker and her husband michael welcomed a beautiful baby anastasiaching, everyone. >> ♪ >> good morning, i'm tamala edwards. 8:56 on this wednesday june 28. let's head to karen rogers taking a look in delaware. good morning. >> all morning long we've been talking about the problems in new castle county with this overturned tractor-trailer. now we've got a new problem. we have a multi-vehicle accident and a vehicle fire. it's on 295 southbound at route 13. so you're jammed at this point solid. you can see 12 miles an hour so stick to route nine or 295 southbound instead. and then also on i-95 northbound you've got this overturned tractor-trailer and fuel spill. the delay just keeps getting longer. stick to route 13 at that point but what a mess now in new castle with not one but two huge accidents out there. another issue as we look live this is i-95 northbound at girard. we've got a disabled truck you can see penndot with the arrow board. 95 has been a mess all morning. this time it's northbound tam. >> thank you, karen. >>> now let's head out to met
to one of our writers, producers, raquel hecker and her husband michael welcomed a beautiful baby anastasiaching, everyone. >> ♪ >> good morning, i'm tamala edwards. 8:56 on this wednesday june 28. let's head to karen rogers taking a look in delaware. good morning. >> all morning long we've been talking about the problems in new castle county with this overturned tractor-trailer. now we've got a new problem. we have a multi-vehicle accident and a vehicle fire. it's on 295...
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anastasia said it best when she said her son's pre-existing condition was simply being born. whether it's a grocery store or small business, and i hear people talking about their grave concerns about trumpcare and what it would do to them. i want us to work together on health care and make sure that we focus on lowering the costs for american families. but instead take a look at this. trumpcare would raise costs, it would rip health insurance away from 23 million americans, and it's so bad that in the senate they are hiding their bill away. that's not what we were elected to do. i want to work with my colleagues to improve the health care that we deliver to american families. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois rise? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks and address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. davis: mr. speaker, i rise today to honor richard u
anastasia said it best when she said her son's pre-existing condition was simply being born. whether it's a grocery store or small business, and i hear people talking about their grave concerns about trumpcare and what it would do to them. i want us to work together on health care and make sure that we focus on lowering the costs for american families. but instead take a look at this. trumpcare would raise costs, it would rip health insurance away from 23 million americans, and it's so bad that...
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for more, we're joined by anastasia amoroso and a portfolio manager. anything change at 8:30?rst of all, our prayers go out to congress and the victims. i think them fa isised what's -- i think them fa sized what's on in the marketplace i think the real question and what i would like to hear yellen explain to us why is the yield curve so flat? how is the federal reserve thinking about that? because we have seen interest rates come down on the curve as they have been raising rates >> i think we can explain why the yield curve is so flat as steve pointed out, the economic data has been disappointing. what i would love for janet yellen to explain, why there's a big disconnect between the fed fund futures for economic policy the fed funds futures market is pricing in one rate hike and the fed is looking for three so i guess to me, does the state of the economy today and the disappointing data that we have seen this morning, does it portend something else for the state of 2018? will they bring down that rates forecast for 2018? >> well, the markets have not been punished for essent
for more, we're joined by anastasia amoroso and a portfolio manager. anything change at 8:30?rst of all, our prayers go out to congress and the victims. i think them fa isised what's -- i think them fa sized what's on in the marketplace i think the real question and what i would like to hear yellen explain to us why is the yield curve so flat? how is the federal reserve thinking about that? because we have seen interest rates come down on the curve as they have been raising rates >> i...