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bounces off the ropes and into his opponent anthony gains which then sends him flying out of the ring and into the audience. gains later posted on twitter to let his fans know he is in fact okay and romero sent him 14 feet deep into the aisle. that is where the wres ltling gs real. glad to hear they're okay. to be fair it is called the summer of sleaze ev so it kind lived up to its name. >> he really launched him. >> so we're going to get warmer. >> it's not going to get out of control, but it's going to get back to the 90s inland, and places like santa cruz you can see the sunshine breaking out about 75 and 80 tops. it's really nice. >> flr sothere are some people definitely have off today. my name is jamir dixon and i'm a locafor pg&e.rk fieldman most people in the community recognize the blue trucks as pg&e. my truck is something new... it's an 811 truck. when you call 811, i come out to your house and i mark out our gas lines and our electric lines to make sure that you don't hit them when you're digging. 811 is a free service. i'm passionate about it because every time i go on th
bounces off the ropes and into his opponent anthony gains which then sends him flying out of the ring and into the audience. gains later posted on twitter to let his fans know he is in fact okay and romero sent him 14 feet deep into the aisle. that is where the wres ltling gs real. glad to hear they're okay. to be fair it is called the summer of sleaze ev so it kind lived up to its name. >> he really launched him. >> so we're going to get warmer. >> it's not going to get out...
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they are 22-year-old anthony gaines of richmond and 57-year old judy barkas of el sobrante. they have been booked on murder and conspiracy charges. bail has bet set separately for both suspects at $2-million-dollars each. investigators with the sheriff's office are asking anyone with information about this deadly shooting to give them a call...in el sorbrante haaziq madyun kron4news (grant) (grant) a big story in the south bay tonight... police say they've taken down several illegal gambling operations. kron four's rob fladeboe is live in san jose with the details. rob? (rob live) i'm here at a strip mall off cropley avenue in san jose. that computer repair shop behind mewas actually a casino. now it, and six other illegal gambling operations are out of business. responding to complaints from neighbors in this and othe vietnamese neighborhoods, cropey pc repair and rentals here at a strip mall on cropley avenue and this nail sailon on north 14th street were the first to be raided. inside police found people engaged in illegal gambling. they were playing poker and other card
they are 22-year-old anthony gaines of richmond and 57-year old judy barkas of el sobrante. they have been booked on murder and conspiracy charges. bail has bet set separately for both suspects at $2-million-dollars each. investigators with the sheriff's office are asking anyone with information about this deadly shooting to give them a call...in el sorbrante haaziq madyun kron4news (grant) (grant) a big story in the south bay tonight... police say they've taken down several illegal gambling...
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the two suspects in the homicide are identified as a 22- year-old anthony gaines of richmond and 57-year-old judy barkas. the victim was found on a private driveway on wednesday night. his name has not been released. detectives do not have a clear motive in the killing but say the suspects and the victim knew each other and were involved in an ongoing dispute. >> for the last six months or so its been -- police have been here average about once a month. >> though deputies haven't confirmed it neighbors say a lot of drug related crimes happen in the area. suspects are being held on two million dollars bail. >>> the man who funded an effort to divide california is blasting a decision by the supreme court to remove the measure from the november ballot. tim draper said that is intended to ensure that the government represents the will of the people. this week the state's high court ruled that it exceeded the scope of the process. even if passed it would still have had the approval of the united states congress. >>> california senator harris is hoping to offer tax credits to renters across the co
the two suspects in the homicide are identified as a 22- year-old anthony gaines of richmond and 57-year-old judy barkas. the victim was found on a private driveway on wednesday night. his name has not been released. detectives do not have a clear motive in the killing but say the suspects and the victim knew each other and were involved in an ongoing dispute. >> for the last six months or so its been -- police have been here average about once a month. >> though deputies haven't...
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deputies arrested 22-year-old anthony gaines and 57-year old judy barkas. not been released. ( darya ) 45-thousand dollars worth of high-end baby clothes are stolen. now... a union city business owner is offering a reward. jeffrey cheng is the owner of "angel dear." he says thieves broke into his shipping container sunday night... and stole 48 boxes full of clothing. that container was parked right outside his warehouse. cheng's clothes are often sold at department stores and specialty boutiques. ( darya ) cheng's clothing has a lot of celebrity clients like ayesha curry, kim kardashian, and victoria beckham. he's worried the clothes might end up for sale on the street or flea markets... for a fraction of the price. ( darya ) police in palo alto arrest 4 women for two separate robberies at the stanford shopping center. the first robbery happeend earlier this month at the urban outfitt
deputies arrested 22-year-old anthony gaines and 57-year old judy barkas. not been released. ( darya ) 45-thousand dollars worth of high-end baby clothes are stolen. now... a union city business owner is offering a reward. jeffrey cheng is the owner of "angel dear." he says thieves broke into his shipping container sunday night... and stole 48 boxes full of clothing. that container was parked right outside his warehouse. cheng's clothes are often sold at department stores and...
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there's not enough evidence to charge anthony gaines or judy barkus.oth were arrested following the shooting death on an unidentified man. the case is still under investigation. murder charges carry no statue of limitations. >>> the trial continues in the case of a dying man suing monsanto, accusing the company of making a dangerous weed killer that causes cancer. johnson says he used the weed killer roundup when he worked for the de-benicia school district. he now has lymphoma. attorneys have argued that the ingredients are safe. >> we talk about cancer studies, there's about 20. and almost all of them show an association with non-hodgkin's lymphoma. >> reporter: he received that if he had known the risks he never would have used it, especialfrancisco next month will announce permits for electric scooters. muni scooter companies for five potential spots. the city is reviewing the applications and they expect to make announcements in several weeks, that does not mean scooters will start rolling through san francisco's streets. they may issue between fi
there's not enough evidence to charge anthony gaines or judy barkus.oth were arrested following the shooting death on an unidentified man. the case is still under investigation. murder charges carry no statue of limitations. >>> the trial continues in the case of a dying man suing monsanto, accusing the company of making a dangerous weed killer that causes cancer. johnson says he used the weed killer roundup when he worked for the de-benicia school district. he now has lymphoma....
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. >>> speaking of taking flight, check this out, the knock-out move, ace romero sends anthony gainesng. this abc sports report sponsored by stanford healthcare. i know wrestling is just entertainment but that has to hurt when you go flying that far out of the ring. >> it's scripted but the landing is not scripted. >> very athletic. >> you still have to land. there is impact there. >> quick on the giants here, i didn't think it was physically possible to score three runs in three games at coors field.ield >> they weren't able to put together hits or score runs. good news, it's behind them, looking good, the next 10 games at at&t park and ready to play. >> come back and play the defensive game we're used to. >> and hit the ball. >> very frustrated. >> thank you. >> join us tonight at 9:00. reassuring or down right scary, engineers at mit are showing the future. are you ready for robots like this? >>> a warning for one south bay neighborhood, why you shouldn't let your pet wander outside tonight. >>> coming up tonight on abc7 at 8:00, the gong show followed by match game and then take t
. >>> speaking of taking flight, check this out, the knock-out move, ace romero sends anthony gainesng. this abc sports report sponsored by stanford healthcare. i know wrestling is just entertainment but that has to hurt when you go flying that far out of the ring. >> it's scripted but the landing is not scripted. >> very athletic. >> you still have to land. there is impact there. >> quick on the giants here, i didn't think it was physically possible to score...
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the two suspects in last night homicide are anthony gaines and judy barkas.n bail. >>> a veteran berkeley city councilman announced he is leaving the council after 22 years. worthington said he will not seek to retain his seat in the november election. he represents the district that includes the main portion of the uc berkeley campus and what is commonly referred to as the southside neighborhood. he is endorsing robinson who has served on the police review commission, the zoning board and planning commission to succeed him. linda mail has been in office for 25 years and will also not run again. >>> the monthly health insurance premium sold under resident obama's health care law are going up again next year. not as much as the past two years. remains for covered california will go up by an average of 8.7% in 2019. in each of the past two years williams increased 12%. covered california sales health plans to about 1.4 million people who do not get health coverage from an employer or from medicare or medi-cal. >>> helps in the major stock indexes into negative.
the two suspects in last night homicide are anthony gaines and judy barkas.n bail. >>> a veteran berkeley city councilman announced he is leaving the council after 22 years. worthington said he will not seek to retain his seat in the november election. he represents the district that includes the main portion of the uc berkeley campus and what is commonly referred to as the southside neighborhood. he is endorsing robinson who has served on the police review commission, the zoning board...
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the two suspects in the homicide are identified year-old anthony gaines and 57- year-old judi barkas. police say the victim was found on a private driveway off san pablo road on wednesday night. his name has not been released. detectives do not have a clear motive but say the suspects and the victim knew each other and there was -- they were involved in an ongoing dispute. >> for the last six months its been -- police have been here about once a month. >> deputies have not confirmed it but neighbors a say a lot of drug related crimes are happening in that area. >>> the man accused of being san francisco's ride share rapist pleaded not guilty. he is accused of targeting intoxicated women and pretending to be a ride share driver. he would drive them to isolated areas and rape them. they have dna evidence linking him to s. is he in the united states illegally and immigration officials are ready to deport him if he is released. he is due back in court in august. in the highway patrol is trying to find the owners avenue i suv that crashed. they tweeted photographs of the red honda passport
the two suspects in the homicide are identified year-old anthony gaines and 57- year-old judi barkas. police say the victim was found on a private driveway off san pablo road on wednesday night. his name has not been released. detectives do not have a clear motive but say the suspects and the victim knew each other and there was -- they were involved in an ongoing dispute. >> for the last six months its been -- police have been here about once a month. >> deputies have not confirmed...
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the two suspects are anthony gaines and judi barkas.ice say the victim was found on a private driveway. . >> for the last six months or so its been -- police have been here about once a month. >> though deputies haven't confirmed neighbors say a lot of drug related crimes happen in the area. >>> we are learning more about an illegal gambling ring in san jose. five business owner were arrested on suspicious of using their businesses for the ring w opatsites in san jose that appeared to be real businesses. >> there is a lot of crime that goes with these type of operations. it could be quality of life issues all the way up to armed robbery. >> police say they started investigating the businesses after getting complaints people who live in the area. >>> three suspects accused of shooting a man. >> they are accused of shooting and burying him at a marijuana grow site in sonoma. the three were arrested in the martinez. martinez's daughter reported him missing on july 2nd. detectives learned the been rec and was involved in significant marijua
the two suspects are anthony gaines and judi barkas.ice say the victim was found on a private driveway. . >> for the last six months or so its been -- police have been here about once a month. >> though deputies haven't confirmed neighbors say a lot of drug related crimes happen in the area. >>> we are learning more about an illegal gambling ring in san jose. five business owner were arrested on suspicious of using their businesses for the ring w opatsites in san jose that...
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deputies arrested 22-year-old anthony gaines and 57-year old judy barkas.the victim's identity has not been released. ( darya ) 45-thousand dollars worth of high-end baby clothes are stolen. now... a union city business owner is offering a reward. jeffrey cheng is the owner of "angel dear." he says thieves broke into his shipping container sunday night... and stole 48 boxes full of clothing. that container was parked right outside his warehouse. cheng's clothes are often sold at department stores and specialty boutiques. ( darya ) cheng's clothing has a lot of celebrity clients like ayesha curry, kim kardashian, and victoria beckham. he's worried the clothes might end up for sale on the street or flea markets... for a fraction of the price. ( darya ) police in palo alto arrest 4 women for two separate robberies at the stanford shopping center. the first robbery happeend earlier this m
deputies arrested 22-year-old anthony gaines and 57-year old judy barkas.the victim's identity has not been released. ( darya ) 45-thousand dollars worth of high-end baby clothes are stolen. now... a union city business owner is offering a reward. jeffrey cheng is the owner of "angel dear." he says thieves broke into his shipping container sunday night... and stole 48 boxes full of clothing. that container was parked right outside his warehouse. cheng's clothes are often sold at...
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this is anthony gaines of richmond, and judy barkin as, police said that the victim was found on a privateriveway and his name has not been released. detectives do not have a clear motive, but they say that they believe the suspects and victims knew one another and were involved in an ongoing dispute. >> for the last six months the police have been here the average of one time per month. >> reporter: deputies have not confirm this, but there are a lot of drug-related crimes in the area. >>> we are learning more about an illegal gambling ring in san jose, five business owners and employees were arrested on suspicion of using their businesses as a front for illegal gambling. they confiscated 51 machines and thousands of dollars of cash in the sting. the ring was operating out of sight in san jose that appeared to be legitimate businesses. >> there's lots of peripheral crimes that goes with this type of illegal operation. it could be quality of life issues, all the way up to armed robbery. >> police say they started to investigate these businesses after getting complaints from people living i
this is anthony gaines of richmond, and judy barkin as, police said that the victim was found on a privateriveway and his name has not been released. detectives do not have a clear motive, but they say that they believe the suspects and victims knew one another and were involved in an ongoing dispute. >> for the last six months the police have been here the average of one time per month. >> reporter: deputies have not confirm this, but there are a lot of drug-related crimes in the...
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they are 22-year-old anthony gaines of richmond and 57-year old judy barkas of el sobrante. they have been booked on murder and conspiracy charges. bail has bet set separately for both suspects at $2-million-dollars each. investigators with the sheriff's office are asking anyone with information about this deadly shooting to give them a call...in el sorbrante haaziq madyun kron4news (justine) kron4news (justine) (justine) we first told you about this with a push alert on our mobile app. we sent it this morning at 4-24 a-m. you can stay connected when breaking news happens by downloading our free app. and opting in for push alerts. (justine) the man accused of raping four women while posing as a rideshare driver in san francisco-- says he's not guilty. 36-year-old orlando lazo entered his plea today. and now-- prosecutors are asking any other victims to come forward. (grant) lazo is accused of preying on intoxicated women while he posed as a driver. kron 4's terisa estacio was at the hearing today-- and says the man's wife was also in the courtroom. orlando lazo - the ridesha
they are 22-year-old anthony gaines of richmond and 57-year old judy barkas of el sobrante. they have been booked on murder and conspiracy charges. bail has bet set separately for both suspects at $2-million-dollars each. investigators with the sheriff's office are asking anyone with information about this deadly shooting to give them a call...in el sorbrante haaziq madyun kron4news (justine) kron4news (justine) (justine) we first told you about this with a push alert on our mobile app. we sent...
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gerri: celebrity chef anthony burr gained slams bill and hillary clinton. janice dean tells us how hot. you are watching it "fbn:am." the car replacement we'll replace the full value of your car. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty ♪ too hot to work? nah. this is the gator xuv835. with game-changing heat and air, it's never too anything for anything. gerri: welcome back. look back. let's get you back. look at jakarta but it's happening now. check in u.s. theaters. the dow will be up 12. s&p 500 and the nasdaq both down. alabama republicans of course and representatives martha roby a runoff primary. critical president trump when her challenger, former representative is a true supporter of president trend. the judges temporarily halted the deportation of the united families. the aclu requested the delay so thin as good a decide to go back home and try to claim asylum. senate judiciary chairman chuck grassley briefing on the administration's efforts to reunite within 2500 children with their families in a meeting with the july 26th deadline. the story we tell
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gaining ground. leading that research is our speaker today, dr. anthony found she. he is a physician five -- scientist who directs the national institute for allergy and infectious diseases at the national institute for health. he oversees an extensive research program that includes infectious diseases such as hiv aids, influenza, ebola, and much more. he is a key advisor to the white house, and the department of health and human services on global effects to these issues. in his own research, he has had -- made several important discoveries related to hivéaids. and, he is one of the possible architects of the president's emergency plan for aids relief. it is a program that saves millions of lives throughout the developing world. the start of the flu season around the corner, he stopped by to join us to speak about the progress made to date on a universal vaccine, and the challenges that lay ahead as many flu strains are proving more dangerous and public trust in vaccines is in some cases faltering. please join me in welcoming dr. found she to the national press clu
gaining ground. leading that research is our speaker today, dr. anthony found she. he is a physician five -- scientist who directs the national institute for allergy and infectious diseases at the national institute for health. he oversees an extensive research program that includes infectious diseases such as hiv aids, influenza, ebola, and much more. he is a key advisor to the white house, and the department of health and human services on global effects to these issues. in his own research,...
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gaines. april 10, he beat travis hall alongside sergeant at the time anthony montoya who is now headf the president of the poa. both who have been promoted sine this time on january 30, 2016, e assaulted and reported ones to e mario woods case. later he assaulted a peaceful protesters. now june 9, 2018 oliver is shotn the back. this is no the first time this t this psychopath i can officer hs been brought before this commission. i know we have a fairly new commission now. two current sitting commissiones were here in 2016 the last time this officer was brought to this commission. one has been stalwart defender f the people against brutal cops other has been a -- cop lover. this blood of oliver is on your hands. i demand your immediate resignan from this body. >> vice president mazzucco: nex. >> she will speak in spanish ani will translate. >> thank you sir. >> i'm the cousin who was murded by sfpd on april 7, 2016. i cannot believe that police commission having the precedencf cadillo that he was able to shot the young man in the back. how is possible, chief that you have these presidents that you e
gaines. april 10, he beat travis hall alongside sergeant at the time anthony montoya who is now headf the president of the poa. both who have been promoted sine this time on january 30, 2016, e assaulted and reported ones to e mario woods case. later he assaulted a peaceful protesters. now june 9, 2018 oliver is shotn the back. this is no the first time this t this psychopath i can officer hs been brought before this commission. i know we have a fairly new commission now. two current sitting...
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gaining ground. leading that research as our speaker today, dr. anthony fauci. dr. fauci is a physician scientist who directs the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases at the national institutes for health. he oversees an extensive research program that includes infectious disease such as hiv/aids, influenza, zika, ebola and much, much more. he is a key advisor to the white house and the department of health and human services on global infectious disease issues. in his own research dr. fauci is made several important discoveries led to hiv/aids, one of the most cited scientists on that issue and he's one of the principal architects of the president's emergency plan for aids relief, or pepfar. it's a program that's saved millions of lives throughout the developing world. so with the start of the 2018-19 flu season just around the corner, dr. fauci stopped by to join us, to speak about the progress made to date on a universal vaccine, and the challenges that lay ahead, as many flu strains are proving more dangerous and public trust in vaccines is, in
gaining ground. leading that research as our speaker today, dr. anthony fauci. dr. fauci is a physician scientist who directs the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases at the national institutes for health. he oversees an extensive research program that includes infectious disease such as hiv/aids, influenza, zika, ebola and much, much more. he is a key advisor to the white house and the department of health and human services on global infectious disease issues. in his own...
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activists saying they are blown away to see the issue gaining traction among those not tied to immigration. abc news, washington. >>> following justice anthony's retirement from the supreme court, critical gop swing votes for the next nominee, republican senator susan collins will appear on "this week." watch ""this week" with george stephanopoulos" at 8:00 this morning right here on abc 7. >>> members of a marin labor union have reached a tentative contract settlement that will stop a planned three-day strike that would have started today. the marin association of public employees and the county reached an agreement on wages and cost of living adjustments. wage increases include 2.5% this month, 3% next july, and another 2.5% in 2020. the board of supervisors will vote on the agreement next monday. >>> straight ahead on abc 7 mornings -- we're talking price hikes and the commute will get a little more expensive starting today. >>> plus, the summer of paving in the east bay. helping you have a smoother ride. >>> a quick look as we head to break from the >>> good morning, everybody. 5:37. taking a live look outside from our east bay hills cam
activists saying they are blown away to see the issue gaining traction among those not tied to immigration. abc news, washington. >>> following justice anthony's retirement from the supreme court, critical gop swing votes for the next nominee, republican senator susan collins will appear on "this week." watch ""this week" with george stephanopoulos" at 8:00 this morning right here on abc 7. >>> members of a marin labor union have reached a...
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very motivated to turn out whether that will translate into democratic gains in congress come november, that is the big question. anthonyide source — still to come... we'll be talking about the meeting with donald trump and jean—claude juncker. we're still waiting for the two to come out in the rose garden and talk to the media. a police report into historical claims of children being drugged and abused at a psychiatric hospital in derbyshire has said that the dr running it would have been questioned if he were still alive today. the late dr kenneth milner would have been interviewed over rape and child cruelty claims between the 19405 and 19705, when he ran aston hall. former patients described the hospital as a place of "pure hell". i was injected with sodium amateur i did not know what was then. it lets you out. it was about the room with shutters and they close it out. it was dark. the dr would come in and then he would... basically immediately you never ever seen him, a mask with disco slam on your face. you would never see it. i always wondered what it look like for yea rs. wondered what it look like for years. an
very motivated to turn out whether that will translate into democratic gains in congress come november, that is the big question. anthonyide source — still to come... we'll be talking about the meeting with donald trump and jean—claude juncker. we're still waiting for the two to come out in the rose garden and talk to the media. a police report into historical claims of children being drugged and abused at a psychiatric hospital in derbyshire has said that the dr running it would have been...
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gain, from washington, moderator robert costa. robert: good evening. the decision looms. but president trump is still deciding. who will replace justice anthony kennedy on the the top three contenders all federal judges couldecure a conservative majority on the bench. but not before facing a political firestorm on capitol hill. president trump: i think you'll be very impressed. these are very talented, brilliant people like justice gorsuch. we hit a home run there. and we're going hit a home run here. robert: the finalists are kavanaugh and kethledge and amy coney barrett. barrett is the youngest at age 46. while both kavanaugh and kethledge are in their early 50's, a sign the president is intent on leaving a lasting legacy. president trump will make a formal announcement on monday. seun minute -- min welcome back. who is the president talking to as he makes the decision? >> the interesting thing i how th white house has handled this confirmation pcess, he's talking to everyone you could think of. advisors, g to members of congress. t up until 9:00 p.m. when we will know who he ultimately picks, trump is going to hold it very close to his ves
gain, from washington, moderator robert costa. robert: good evening. the decision looms. but president trump is still deciding. who will replace justice anthony kennedy on the the top three contenders all federal judges couldecure a conservative majority on the bench. but not before facing a political firestorm on capitol hill. president trump: i think you'll be very impressed. these are very talented, brilliant people like justice gorsuch. we hit a home run there. and we're going hit a home...
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activists say they are blown away to see the issue gaining traction among those not tied to immigration. abc news, washington. >>> following justice anthonyetirement from the supreme court, critical gop swing votes for the next nominee, republican senator susan collins will appear on "this week." you can watch this week with george stephanopoulos at 8:00 this morning right here on abc 7. >>> members of a marin labor union have reached a tentative contract settlement that will stop a planned three-day strike that would have started today. the marin association of public employees and the county reached an agreement on wages and cost of living adjustments. wage increases include 2.5% this month, 3% next july, and another 2.5% in 2020. the board of supervisors will vote on the agreement next monday. >>> straight ahead on abc 7 mornings -- we're talking price hikes and the commute will get a little more expensive starting today. >>> plus, the summer of paving in the east bay. oakdot's goal to help you have a smoother ride. >>> as we head to break right now, the time is 6:34. a live look outside from our santa cruz camera are you [ gasp][ bird
activists say they are blown away to see the issue gaining traction among those not tied to immigration. abc news, washington. >>> following justice anthonyetirement from the supreme court, critical gop swing votes for the next nominee, republican senator susan collins will appear on "this week." you can watch this week with george stephanopoulos at 8:00 this morning right here on abc 7. >>> members of a marin labor union have reached a tentative contract settlement...
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gain ground. tonight the flames keep spreading. this is what firefighters are facing right now. ot credibly temperatures, steep terrain, and this heavy wind. cal fire division chief chris anthony says the conditions are unbelievable. >> extreme is not eventh e right adjective to use anymore. it's an underestimate. because the fire is so explosive now in california. >> reporter: crews now forced to take a defense posture, bulldozing lines, and lighting backfires, praying for the smoke to clear so they can continue an aerial attack. and they're around the clock, in some cases with rotations up to 36 hours. >> the biggest concern is the safety of our firefighters and the safety of the public. >> reporter: meanwhile, fear of an toll.easing death six dead, hundreds of homes reduced to piles bble, stretching several blocks. >> one minute it's fine, the next mite everybody is screaming. >> reporter: saturday, a family's f worrs realized. 70-year-old melody bledsoe and her grandchildren, james and emily, dead. and the out of control fire rages on. steve patterson, n ws, redding, california. >>> president trump today lighting a cal firestorm, saying he would be willing to shut the if g
gain ground. tonight the flames keep spreading. this is what firefighters are facing right now. ot credibly temperatures, steep terrain, and this heavy wind. cal fire division chief chris anthony says the conditions are unbelievable. >> extreme is not eventh e right adjective to use anymore. it's an underestimate. because the fire is so explosive now in california. >> reporter: crews now forced to take a defense posture, bulldozing lines, and lighting backfires, praying for the...
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gain ground. the flames keep spreading. this is what firefighters are facing right now. incredibly hot temperatures, steep terrain and this heavy wind. >> reporter: cal fire chief chris anthony says the conditions are unbelievable. >> extreme is not even the right adjective to use anymore. it's just an understatement because the fire is so explosive now in california. >> reporter: crews now forced the take a defensive posture, bulldozing lines and lighting backfire, praying for the smoke to clear so they can continue an aerial attack. and they're working around the clock, in some cases with rotations up to 36 hours. >> the biggest concern is the safety of our firefighters and the safety of the public. >> reporter: meanwhile, fear of an increasing death toll. six dead, hundreds of homes reduced to piles of rubble, stretching several blocks. >> one minute it's fine, the next minute everybody is screaming. >> reporter: saturday, a family's worst fears realized. 70-year-old medical lot any bledsoe and james and emily, missing since thursday were found dead. and with seven people still missing, this battle against this out-of-control fire rages on. there was some good news this w
gain ground. the flames keep spreading. this is what firefighters are facing right now. incredibly hot temperatures, steep terrain and this heavy wind. >> reporter: cal fire chief chris anthony says the conditions are unbelievable. >> extreme is not even the right adjective to use anymore. it's just an understatement because the fire is so explosive now in california. >> reporter: crews now forced the take a defensive posture, bulldozing lines and lighting backfire, praying...
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gain ground. tonight the flames keep spreading. this is what firefighters are facing right now. incredibly hot temperatures, steep terrain, and this heavy wind. cal fire division chief chris anthony says the conditions are unbelievable. >> extreme is not even the right adjective to use anymore. it's just an understatement because the fire is so explosive now in california. >> reporter: crews now forced to take a defensive posture, bulldozing lines, and lighting backfires, praying for the smoke to clear so they can continue an aerial attack. and they're working around the clock, in some cases with rotations up to 36 hours. >> the biggest concern is the safety of our firefighters and the safety of the public. >> reporter: meanwhile, fear of an increasing death toll. six dead, hundreds of homes reduced to piles of rubble stretching several blocks. >> one minute it's fine, the next minute everybody is screaming. >> reporter: saturday, a family's worst fears realized. 70-year-old melody bledsoe and her great-grandchildren, james and emily, missing since thursday, were found dead. and with seven people still missing, the battle against this out-of-control fire rages on. steve patterson
gain ground. tonight the flames keep spreading. this is what firefighters are facing right now. incredibly hot temperatures, steep terrain, and this heavy wind. cal fire division chief chris anthony says the conditions are unbelievable. >> extreme is not even the right adjective to use anymore. it's just an understatement because the fire is so explosive now in california. >> reporter: crews now forced to take a defensive posture, bulldozing lines, and lighting backfires, praying...
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savings rate, now 6.8%, anthony, that is in second quarter down from 7.2% in the first quarter so just what we were just talking about, where consumers were saving a lot of their tax gainsother sign of confidence. remember, the 6.8% number is still high i think could go a little bit lower, i would not be uncomfortable if it movers a little bit lower that means consumer spending that can only happen when consumers feel a little bit more confident about the future. and we have an opportunity for that. maria: all right, big news great to see you thank for weighing in this morning. >> pleasure. >> j.p. morgan, remember stay toountd for my exclusive interview with vice president mining pence this weekend on "sunday morning futures" on fox news 10:00 a.m. eastern we will have more of that sit-down monday morning right here on "mornings with maria". beginning 6:00 a.m. eastern, join me, for the white house' reaction when i sit down with vice president mike pence first coming up stuart varney is weighing in on first reading of the a second quarter gdp we get stuart's thoughts coming up then big oim reporting quarterly results below estimates, chevron, exxon under pressure to lo
savings rate, now 6.8%, anthony, that is in second quarter down from 7.2% in the first quarter so just what we were just talking about, where consumers were saving a lot of their tax gainsother sign of confidence. remember, the 6.8% number is still high i think could go a little bit lower, i would not be uncomfortable if it movers a little bit lower that means consumer spending that can only happen when consumers feel a little bit more confident about the future. and we have an opportunity for...