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ashley, ashley. >> paramedics arrived to find stacey's daughter ashley close to death. next to her was a suicide note along with an empty bottle of sleeping pills and an empty bottle of vodka. >> there is a suicide note in which she claims responsibility not only for the death of david castor but also for the death of her own father, michael wallace. >> mommy, i did this because i love you. i couldn't let daddy be mean to you and me anymore. once i put the anti-free in daddy's gatorade, it took only a day or so, and when they dug daddy up, i knew what was going to happen. they think you did it, but you didn't. it was me. >> but investigators were now faced with a dilemma. was ashley truly capable of a double homicide? >> if ashley wallace killed michael wallace, she would have only been 12 years old at the time and could a 12-year-old really formulate such an elaborate murder scheme? >> and if ashley didn't survive, they might never know. >> my biggest fear was that ashley was going to die because her vitals would crash and then they would spike back up and that's one t
ashley, ashley. >> paramedics arrived to find stacey's daughter ashley close to death. next to her was a suicide note along with an empty bottle of sleeping pills and an empty bottle of vodka. >> there is a suicide note in which she claims responsibility not only for the death of david castor but also for the death of her own father, michael wallace. >> mommy, i did this because i love you. i couldn't let daddy be mean to you and me anymore. once i put the anti-free in daddy's...
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liz: ashley with me for david asman. ashley: good to be here. liz: mark tepper expects the bull market to continue two more years. rube reiner, here with the two picks to add to your investment portfolio he believes n lincoln ellis, green square management portfolio director join us from the cme. a pretty flat market. >> a pretty flat market. we have a raft of economic data, even boost m&a normally giving markets over the last six weeks. we'll wait until gdp. we have jobless. we've got manufacturing. all behind that some consumer confidence numbers. we'll look for wage gains and employment number on that will really set the tone for balance of this summer market. ashley: ron, let me ask you, you like, you think the best way for investors to play this market right now through the large cap multinational stocks. why is that? >> well, it is simple. the u.s. is not, not as cheap as europe and europe is not as cheap as emerging markets. u.s. is just more stable. if you're buying apple, you're buying an emerging market play. if you're buying proctor &
liz: ashley with me for david asman. ashley: good to be here. liz: mark tepper expects the bull market to continue two more years. rube reiner, here with the two picks to add to your investment portfolio he believes n lincoln ellis, green square management portfolio director join us from the cme. a pretty flat market. >> a pretty flat market. we have a raft of economic data, even boost m&a normally giving markets over the last six weeks. we'll wait until gdp. we have jobless. we've...
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ashley's attitude was, why don't you have your door locked while you're taking a shower?> olamide and ashley had recently decided to live separately. >> olamide didn't want to be around this girl anymore. according to olamide's close friends from home, this girl seemed to be a bad influence on olamide, and they were concerned about olamide's relationship with this girl. >> i heard them have a couple of fights sometimes. you know, i'd be on the phone and they'd be fighting with each other. and she wasn't normal when she fought with her. it wasn't the olamide that i knew. >> ashley todd martin vehemently denied any involvement in olamide's disappearance, but police thought her constant appearances on television newscasts to discuss olamide were suspicious. >> it's like, i feel bad, i feel guilty, but i'm just glad that you don't have to sit here and wonder whether she's being hurt or tortured or, you know, she's just peaceful now. >> it appeared to be more about ashley than about olamide. althc, if frustration and paperwork decrease... the gap begins to close. so let's simp
ashley's attitude was, why don't you have your door locked while you're taking a shower?> olamide and ashley had recently decided to live separately. >> olamide didn't want to be around this girl anymore. according to olamide's close friends from home, this girl seemed to be a bad influence on olamide, and they were concerned about olamide's relationship with this girl. >> i heard them have a couple of fights sometimes. you know, i'd be on the phone and they'd be fighting with...
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ashley spillane. >> it is the largest generation. there is a lot of power in that it is the most diverse, the millennial is 43% people of color. and it's huge and it's growing, and as a result is that the the diversity that we have, you are going to see new issues be addressed in a different way and progress made. >> when and why did you get involved in politics? at what age? >> i got involved when i was in college, and i was really concerned. it was right after 911. i think there were a lot of people getting involved in different issues and causes at that point, and i felt like the best way that i could help hors d'oeuvre the country would be involved in help get people voting. >> is there correlation between the declining % of young people voting and the elimination of civics as a basic high school curriculum class? >> absolutely. it's one of the huge problems we have in this country. civic education is hugely important to make sure that people understand. i mean, you know, i have said this a couple of times but having the informat
ashley spillane. >> it is the largest generation. there is a lot of power in that it is the most diverse, the millennial is 43% people of color. and it's huge and it's growing, and as a result is that the the diversity that we have, you are going to see new issues be addressed in a different way and progress made. >> when and why did you get involved in politics? at what age? >> i got involved when i was in college, and i was really concerned. it was right after 911. i think...
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. >> in june 2010, ashley halsey iii, transportation reporter for the washington post, is invited bytake a ride on a vintage plane. >> he said we're going to be flying steermans into national airport, would you like to be on one. i said yes, even though i didn't know what a steerman was. >> the steerman, he learns, is a treasured world war ii biplane. >> it was used to train first-time pilots. a lot of them are flown by barnstorming pilots. they are revered by those pilots the way some people love a model t or the little deuce coupe. they're restored, they're cared for. >> the steerman ashley is to ride in is owned by michael trushell, who performs with the flying circus in northern virginia. >> we're going to simulate a strafing and bombing run. >> we replicated an act that was done in the '30s and '40s. >> six shots, down comes the bomb. yes! >> i fly there just for fun. it's my excuse to go out on sundays and fly in circles. the beginning of the show, we do formation flying. we'll do comedy acts. i did what's called a balloon shoot. >> he is to fly the steerman in an event promoti
. >> in june 2010, ashley halsey iii, transportation reporter for the washington post, is invited bytake a ride on a vintage plane. >> he said we're going to be flying steermans into national airport, would you like to be on one. i said yes, even though i didn't know what a steerman was. >> the steerman, he learns, is a treasured world war ii biplane. >> it was used to train first-time pilots. a lot of them are flown by barnstorming pilots. they are revered by those...
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ashley is right. they have to take the witness stand. and ashley is right. state in order to establish self defense they have to establish they couldn't retreat. it was an outside fight and people standing around and they could have stepped behind women and walked away and they are going to have to take the witness stand. but the video will undermoin everything they show. it is one thing to get in the fight. but once that victim gets down on the the ground there is no danger to the women and they continue to hit her in the head. and under that instance, there is murder in whatever the charge was. >> ashley as these girls take the stand, where is it heading and what can they say to convince the jury that they felt like they were in danger and it was something they had to do? >> they need the jury to understand and believe their fear. and as fred said, it is going to depend which blow caused the death. if they were not in danger and could have retreated and continued to kick. we don't know if that caused the death. and the me can't say which blow caused the de
ashley is right. they have to take the witness stand. and ashley is right. state in order to establish self defense they have to establish they couldn't retreat. it was an outside fight and people standing around and they could have stepped behind women and walked away and they are going to have to take the witness stand. but the video will undermoin everything they show. it is one thing to get in the fight. but once that victim gets down on the the ground there is no danger to the women and...
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neil: what do you think, ashley? >> neil, this is a law we had to pass before we see what was in it. famous words of nancy pelosi. we're seeing the effects of that. and i don't think any of us are shocked that obamacare is facing another legal battle, and i think that's so crucial to remember is we did not see what was in it before it was passed. and now all of the ramifications, we're seeing delays in coverage for people who have enrolled and seeing that people might not be granted subsidies through the federal exchange because of a word tack. neil: those subsidies were key to keeping people -- >> costs flow and affordable health care. neil: and the fact of the matter is, if it turns out the structure of the subsidies aren't copacetic, those people are not going to be able to afford this. and sure enough -- >> absolutely crucial. people don't have insurance before obamacare because it would be 30,000, 40,000, 50,000 a year. people need subsidies. the people who sign up early for it. that said, legally yes, it's not
neil: what do you think, ashley? >> neil, this is a law we had to pass before we see what was in it. famous words of nancy pelosi. we're seeing the effects of that. and i don't think any of us are shocked that obamacare is facing another legal battle, and i think that's so crucial to remember is we did not see what was in it before it was passed. and now all of the ramifications, we're seeing delays in coverage for people who have enrolled and seeing that people might not be granted...
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so ashley madison became that steam valve and a very successful one.ond thing is no tag line is going to convince anyone to have an affair. these are not anomalous people. these are your friends and neighbors. this is sitting presidents have had affairs. the director of the cia, your favorite athletes that you adore, entertainers. this is really everybody. the majority of people tend to struggle with monogamy. so we as a society, why are we so bad at being monogamous? >> mark, we talked about this parents, right? parents should hold their kids responsible, or should parents be held responsible for their kids' bullying online, right? you said social media has reached the wild, wild west phase. in all of the cases you're talking about, is it ever really fully possible, and especially for the owners of these websites, to monitor their clients and to monitor a person's interaction online? >> well, they intentionally tell you that they're not going to monitor it. they can't. if ashley madison or any of the other ones suggest they're going to go in and monit
so ashley madison became that steam valve and a very successful one.ond thing is no tag line is going to convince anyone to have an affair. these are not anomalous people. these are your friends and neighbors. this is sitting presidents have had affairs. the director of the cia, your favorite athletes that you adore, entertainers. this is really everybody. the majority of people tend to struggle with monogamy. so we as a society, why are we so bad at being monogamous? >> mark, we talked...
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heather, back to you. >> thank you, ashley. ashley, great to see you.eak peek that millions have been waiting for, the movie "50 shades of grey." >> some people have been anyway. ♪ >> what was he like? >> he was polite, intense, smart, really intimidating. >> ashley's still in the studio, by the way, watching that. the movie set to hit theaters next valentine's day starring jamie dornin and dakota johnson. she is the daughter of don johnson and melanie griffith. interesting. >>> it is now 26 minutes after the top of the hour. millions of your tax dollars used to start a soybean farm in afghanistan. but the program is a bust. the two obvious reasons why. >>> and sometimes the stars really do align. alec baldwin and shia la beouf had a close encounter all because of their bad behavior. >>> and here's a live look at our plaza where twisted sister is getting ready to perform for our all-american summer concert series. ♪ i want to rock, rock >>> it is friday, july 25th. republicans want something done about the crisis on the border. and they want it done now
heather, back to you. >> thank you, ashley. ashley, great to see you.eak peek that millions have been waiting for, the movie "50 shades of grey." >> some people have been anyway. ♪ >> what was he like? >> he was polite, intense, smart, really intimidating. >> ashley's still in the studio, by the way, watching that. the movie set to hit theaters next valentine's day starring jamie dornin and dakota johnson. she is the daughter of don johnson and melanie...
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ashley o'connor, founding partner at burning glass consulting, congratulations. she just won the thad cochran primary. i'm here everyone in this room accurately predicted the outcome of that runoff. [laughter] and she now is doing his general, and she also is doing asa hutchinson, republican for governor in arkansas. arkansas, such a republican -- such a political hot spot right now. and todd harris who couldn't think of a name for his new firm, so he called it something else strategies. is there ever going to be another name, or is that it? >> no, that's it. [laughter] we had to pay five grand to buy somethingelse.com. [laughter] >> you're stuck with it. mark does mike owe and is five for five -- marco rubio and is five for five in statewide republican primaries this year. first of all, ashley o'connor, while we were standing back there, you told us the best thing about the romney campaign. she worked at romney hq, what was the best thing about the romney campaign? >> the food. the north end of boston, we had a great location and, of course, our candidate, mitt
ashley o'connor, founding partner at burning glass consulting, congratulations. she just won the thad cochran primary. i'm here everyone in this room accurately predicted the outcome of that runoff. [laughter] and she now is doing his general, and she also is doing asa hutchinson, republican for governor in arkansas. arkansas, such a republican -- such a political hot spot right now. and todd harris who couldn't think of a name for his new firm, so he called it something else strategies. is...
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>>ç fred and ashley thank you.eporter: yeah, jenna, the job of a frefighter is difficult and dangerous and often made more so by çlogisti. kyle is the deputy fire chief?x' princeton, new jersey. >> we'll have to go through two more of those. >> and in the the past 14 years fought thousands of fires. sometimes you don't knowç if t building is commercial or residential. >> that's correct. and i don't know if it is several stories in the building and main points are to the building. >> i have been a volunteer firefighter since 16. >> reporter: it was a problem charlie experienced as a volunteer firefighter. he came to princeton university, he invented fire stop. fire stop is a app that gives firefighters a central fire- fighting information. >> as they are arriving to the emergency they will know where the çhydrants are. >> reporter: it includes satellite imagery and building schem attics and so they know theç best way to enter the fir and more impo@tantly the best way to exit. >> it will be in the fire truck. eac
>>ç fred and ashley thank you.eporter: yeah, jenna, the job of a frefighter is difficult and dangerous and often made more so by çlogisti. kyle is the deputy fire chief?x' princeton, new jersey. >> we'll have to go through two more of those. >> and in the the past 14 years fought thousands of fires. sometimes you don't knowç if t building is commercial or residential. >> that's correct. and i don't know if it is several stories in the building and main points are...
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i'm larry beil in for dan ashley. vargas is a well known immigration activist who grew up in mountain view. he has been living in the u.s. since he was a boy. lisa amin gulezian joins us now live from san jose where, lisa, you spoke with vargas' family living in the south bay. >> very true, larry. i spoke with jose antonio's aunt who raised him from the time he arrived in the u.s. she said today has been an emotional rollercoaster. seeing this photo and video of jose antonio vargas being cuffed and taken away by border agents was heartbreaking for his aunt, eye do rivera. >> we expected him to be passing through the border, the airport security, but not expect him to be detained. >> vargas came to the u.s. from the philippines as a child and is undocumented. he arrived in the texas border town last week to report on the plight of families living in shelters there. yesterday vargas said this when asked about the possibility that he may be detained. >> i am not asking for special treatment. i am not asking for there to
i'm larry beil in for dan ashley. vargas is a well known immigration activist who grew up in mountain view. he has been living in the u.s. since he was a boy. lisa amin gulezian joins us now live from san jose where, lisa, you spoke with vargas' family living in the south bay. >> very true, larry. i spoke with jose antonio's aunt who raised him from the time he arrived in the u.s. she said today has been an emotional rollercoaster. seeing this photo and video of jose antonio vargas being...
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joining me now is noel bittermann, a ceo of ashley madison.com. and defense attorney janie weintraub and mark o'meara and attorney lisa bloom. that story got me all flustered there. i wish i had given a warning, guys. janie, to you first. let's talk about these court documents and what they said, because they shed more light on what may have happened on that yacht. and i want to read part of what we learned, okay. it says the man calmly watched a woman inject herself with an unknown substance, directing the woman to similarly inject him in the arm with the same substance. the man calmly watched as the woman kneeled between his legislation and examined his veins. the man rubbed and hit his inner elbow in an attempt to help the woman locate a vein. the man shined the light from a cell phone on to his inner elbow to assist her there is more. the man was injected. so if a camera on the boat shows forrest hayes assisting in the fatal injection, how can the prosecution prove manslaughter? >> well, what they're going to do is they're going to try and pro
joining me now is noel bittermann, a ceo of ashley madison.com. and defense attorney janie weintraub and mark o'meara and attorney lisa bloom. that story got me all flustered there. i wish i had given a warning, guys. janie, to you first. let's talk about these court documents and what they said, because they shed more light on what may have happened on that yacht. and i want to read part of what we learned, okay. it says the man calmly watched a woman inject herself with an unknown substance,...
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melissa: let's bring in ashley webster. been introduced to end are perfecting the art of getting drunk in the middle of the afternoons of soccer has been good for us in that way. i will join you in a little while. what do you think? ashley: we of been doing that in europe for hundreds of years. gonzalez in greenwich village, there's a bit of all wall now. the argentina game has just finished with argentina going through. in the next hour and 15 minutes the u.s. is ready to get belgium, the winner will play argentina. let's hope it is the u.s.. it has been a huge boom for business, no doubt about it. the manager here, business during the game has doubled so pretty impressive so even if a the united states is slow to embrace soccer the world cup has done a lot to expose people to it. melissa: save us tool for me. thanks to both of you guys. i love it, perfect. the pugh sacker fans that and not the only ones have the the u.s. are still in the game, soccer merchandise sales of gone through the roof since the start of the world
melissa: let's bring in ashley webster. been introduced to end are perfecting the art of getting drunk in the middle of the afternoons of soccer has been good for us in that way. i will join you in a little while. what do you think? ashley: we of been doing that in europe for hundreds of years. gonzalez in greenwich village, there's a bit of all wall now. the argentina game has just finished with argentina going through. in the next hour and 15 minutes the u.s. is ready to get belgium, the...
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mark is a founding partner at putnam and ashley o'connor sounding of burning glass consulting.congratulations she just wanted thad cochran primary. i'm sure everyone in this room actually predicted the outcome of that runoff. and she now is doing his general and she also is doing lisa hutchison's republican for governor in arkansas. arkansas such a republican, such a political hot spot right now and todd harris who couldn't think of a name for his new firm so he called the something else strategies. is there ever going to be another name? >> no, that's it. i'm not paying five granted by something else.com. >> so mark does marco rubio and his 545 statewide republican primaries this year. so verse are quick to ashley o'connor while we were standing back there you told us the best thing about the romney campaign. she worked at romney hq what was the best thing about the romney campaign? >> the north end of boston. we had a great location and of course our candidate mitt romney. >> in just two seconds we are going to take a look at squeal where joni ernst the republican senate cand
mark is a founding partner at putnam and ashley o'connor sounding of burning glass consulting.congratulations she just wanted thad cochran primary. i'm sure everyone in this room actually predicted the outcome of that runoff. and she now is doing his general and she also is doing lisa hutchison's republican for governor in arkansas. arkansas such a republican, such a political hot spot right now and todd harris who couldn't think of a name for his new firm so he called the something else...
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ashley, i can't -- >> it's not the regime. if you're giving them literally the cheese or the milk or the bread, then that's all that they have. but if you're giving them food stamps and x amount they can spend in the marketplace, they go about their business. >> go ahead, ashley. >> we have 40 million people on food stamps and now let's throw out more government money. let's pay for free movie passes and give money to hollywood. that's another great idea and let's continue on this bury providing new carts which will cost 30,000 dollars to each supermarket that talk to pea who say, you're eating healthy today, nice job. you get a free movie pass. >> neither of those choices are what the usda decided to do. >> about a million dollars were wasted on that money by so-called experts who came out with the conclusion that said, oh, maybe we should do advertising within grocery stores but still incentivize people that are received food stamps to go onto this kind of incentive program where you need to eat healthier. yeah, if you want
ashley, i can't -- >> it's not the regime. if you're giving them literally the cheese or the milk or the bread, then that's all that they have. but if you're giving them food stamps and x amount they can spend in the marketplace, they go about their business. >> go ahead, ashley. >> we have 40 million people on food stamps and now let's throw out more government money. let's pay for free movie passes and give money to hollywood. that's another great idea and let's continue on...
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. >> bring up ashley. >> hello, everyone. >> hi. >> i'm very short. >> me, too. >> thank you. so i'm ashley the community partnership manager for wicks on a platform that empowers small business owners to help them develop their website and understand the business community and better develop product so we do a lot of workshops and classes but will be doing an occasional event or bring together a mixer he or work on doing a speed dating invite and people that are putting up a tech produce so we did the outreach to the mission bay action committee and hockney spoke with them last week they fooemd seemed to be happy about the community outreach and i also handed outlay out of the floor space i have as well as if you want to see that that shows our event space is one hundred percent in the interior we'll not be doing anything outside 83 and it's facing away from the residential side of the building so the residents are separated and i think that's everything. any questions >> commissioner hyde. >> so you're talking about like bands occasional every once again. >> maybe a dj once
. >> bring up ashley. >> hello, everyone. >> hi. >> i'm very short. >> me, too. >> thank you. so i'm ashley the community partnership manager for wicks on a platform that empowers small business owners to help them develop their website and understand the business community and better develop product so we do a lot of workshops and classes but will be doing an occasional event or bring together a mixer he or work on doing a speed dating invite and people that...
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ashley o'connor, founding partner at burning glass consulting, congratulations.she just won the thad cochran primary. i'm here everyone in this room accurately predicted the outcome of that runoff. [laughter] and she now is doing his general, and she also is doing asa hutchinson, republican for governor in arkansas. arkansas, such a republican -- such a political hot spot right now. and todd harris who couldn't think of a name for his new firm, so he called it something else strategies. is there ever going to be another name, or is that it? >> no, that's it. [laughter] we had to pay five grand to buy somethingelse.com. [laughter] >> you're stuck with it. mark does mike owe and is five for five -- marco rubio and is five for five in statewide republican primaries this year. first of all, ashley o'connor, while we were standing back there, you told us the best thing about the romney campaign. she worked at romney hq, what was the best thing about the romney campaign? >> the food. the north end of boston, we had a great location and, of course, our candidate, mitt r
ashley o'connor, founding partner at burning glass consulting, congratulations.she just won the thad cochran primary. i'm here everyone in this room accurately predicted the outcome of that runoff. [laughter] and she now is doing his general, and she also is doing asa hutchinson, republican for governor in arkansas. arkansas, such a republican -- such a political hot spot right now. and todd harris who couldn't think of a name for his new firm, so he called it something else strategies. is...
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to ashley pratt from the young americans foundation, and democratic strattist mark hannah. >> the way question was word evidence it has cause for concern. i think that we can all agree, ashley, you, me, that no political party has a monopoly on patriotism. and it's expressed in different ways and whether you're defending the obama administration or defending america for any public policy enacted or expressing patriotism through dissent or criticizing the country because we can do better, which is a freedom our founding fathers gave us. >> the poll is a fluke? >> the same poll i went back and looked at it. this is a little paradoxical. the conservatives that express the most patriotism and express the most's simple, thought the countries best days were behind it. yet for liberals, 70% or more thought the best days were yet to come. >> ashley, just about how the questions are worded and not the facts? >> i really don't think so here, jenna. on this independence day and every day i'm proud to be an american -- >> you're being marked in the wardrobe department. >> i should have worn my am
to ashley pratt from the young americans foundation, and democratic strattist mark hannah. >> the way question was word evidence it has cause for concern. i think that we can all agree, ashley, you, me, that no political party has a monopoly on patriotism. and it's expressed in different ways and whether you're defending the obama administration or defending america for any public policy enacted or expressing patriotism through dissent or criticizing the country because we can do better,...
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i'm larry beil in for dan ashley. >> i'm ama dates. the u.s. has begun building a case aimed at tieing pro-russian forces to the plane shot down over ukraine. in an interview chuck hagel says there is no question the russians will come out big losers in this. the russian embassy says russia has nothing to do with the incident. president obama has called for a cease-fire in the region. abc news reporter marcy gonzalez has the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: bodies and belongings, gut wrecking -- gut wrenching wreckage spread miles across the ukraine. investigators have started their work, the grim task of recovery, the determined mission to figure out who shot this plane down. u.s. officials saying they believe pro-russian separatists are to blame, blaming the same group that took down two ukrainian military groups and fired an anti-aircraft missal like this at flight 17. president obama adding the rebels aren't the only ones responsible. >> a group of separatists can't shoot down military transport planes or they claim shoot down the
i'm larry beil in for dan ashley. >> i'm ama dates. the u.s. has begun building a case aimed at tieing pro-russian forces to the plane shot down over ukraine. in an interview chuck hagel says there is no question the russians will come out big losers in this. the russian embassy says russia has nothing to do with the incident. president obama has called for a cease-fire in the region. abc news reporter marcy gonzalez has the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: bodies and...
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i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama dates. triple-digit heat and a two-alarm fire. >> firefighters swarmed a home in lafayette as they dragged out garden hoses to save theirs. >> tiffany is there live. tiffany? >>ama, that sound is people trying to board up this home. i want to give uh look at the damage before they do. look at the front door. it is completely destroyed. you can see this empty rocking chair. you can see these windows completely blown out. tls the inside of what -- it is the inside of an eating room and there is a lemon tree burned out. the house is expected to be a total loss. pain could be seen in every face of the car carpenter family. they lived here for two generations. tonight around dinner time they started hearing popping noises. the fire investigators believe those sounds were two cars firing in the garage. >> that's heart stoping. >> the fire marshall estimates $800,000 in damage. >> if it was windy we could have had a bigger problem. >> it shows him grabbing his garden hose as flames creeped down the
i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama dates. triple-digit heat and a two-alarm fire. >> firefighters swarmed a home in lafayette as they dragged out garden hoses to save theirs. >> tiffany is there live. tiffany? >>ama, that sound is people trying to board up this home. i want to give uh look at the damage before they do. look at the front door. it is completely destroyed. you can see this empty rocking chair. you can see these windows completely blown out. tls the inside of what...
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. >> ashley tisdale. >> that's ashley tisdale's mercedes? >> yes. >> how do you know that's her car? >> i was following her car the other day and took a picture of her license plate. it's a bit like investigative work. >> do you ever feel creepy in. >> yes, to sit there and wait for someone to come out of a building, it has an element of stalkerism to it. >> we're just two creepy guys sitting in an escalade waiting for someone to come out. >> yeah. >> what will you make for that? >> between $500 and $1,000. depending on what she's wearing. >> you know what celebrities need? burka's. >> here we go. she's coming around the corner. thank you, ashley. gotcha. done. >> nice. she looked right at you at the e end. she was not happy. >> no, she wasn't. but here's the thing, i wasn't intrusive, i wasn't in her face. >> nice job. let's get some lunch. >> how many a week do you shoot? >> pretty much five days a week, but there's never a moment that my camera isn't in my car. >> how did you start doing this? >> a friend of mine owned a photo agency. >>
. >> ashley tisdale. >> that's ashley tisdale's mercedes? >> yes. >> how do you know that's her car? >> i was following her car the other day and took a picture of her license plate. it's a bit like investigative work. >> do you ever feel creepy in. >> yes, to sit there and wait for someone to come out of a building, it has an element of stalkerism to it. >> we're just two creepy guys sitting in an escalade waiting for someone to come out....
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i'm dan ashley. new information tonight on this bizarre story. tonight we now know the victim is this man, 51-year-old forest hayes, a silicon valley scute -- executive. they say he was murdered by this woman, alex tikelman. alan wang has details. alan? >> most people here thought it was a suicidal overdose million today. now less are saying this is where the femme fatal met an executive and left him on his yacht to die. how she did it is how police say is disturbing. >> it is a big, nice boat. it is a nice power boat. it was a very nice power boat. >> people at the santa cruz harbor only knew the owner of the luxury yacht, the escape, died on board of an overdose, but today the real story emerged. >> we uncovered the video that was available. >> police say they watched surveillance video of forest hayes. the former senior director of apple's worldwide operations as he was injected with heroin , supplied and administered by 26-year-old high-priced prostitute alex tikelman. hayes was working on google x at the time of his death. tikelman never tri
i'm dan ashley. new information tonight on this bizarre story. tonight we now know the victim is this man, 51-year-old forest hayes, a silicon valley scute -- executive. they say he was murdered by this woman, alex tikelman. alan wang has details. alan? >> most people here thought it was a suicidal overdose million today. now less are saying this is where the femme fatal met an executive and left him on his yacht to die. how she did it is how police say is disturbing. >> it is a...
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i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama dates. the document explains the evidence against sierra's accused killer even though her body has never been found. >> sergio is live in san jose tonight with the story. sergio? >> dan and ama, this was the disk that was release by the grand jury court reporter. it contains the more than 1900 page transcript of the proceedings and reveals new details in this case. according to the evidence presented to the grand jury torres was quickly identified as a suspect. he was interviewed twice by detectives nearly three weeks after 15-year-old sierra lamar disappeared in march of 2012. legal analyst steven clark said it was in those interviews that torres implicated himself. >> he started to volunteer answers to questions that weren't asked. the most damaging of which is regarding how his bodily fluids could be contained at the sierra lamar crime scene. >> his dna was found on a pair of her pants recovered in a field near her home in morgan hill and his clothes had fibers from her red volkswagen jet
i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama dates. the document explains the evidence against sierra's accused killer even though her body has never been found. >> sergio is live in san jose tonight with the story. sergio? >> dan and ama, this was the disk that was release by the grand jury court reporter. it contains the more than 1900 page transcript of the proceedings and reveals new details in this case. according to the evidence presented to the grand jury torres was quickly identified as...
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i'm larry beil in for dan ashley. vargas is a well known immigration activist who grew up in mountain view. he has been living in the u.s. since he was a boy. lisa amin gulezian joins us now live from san jose where, lisa, you spoke with vargas' family living in the south bay. >> very true, larry. i spoke with jose antonio's aunt who raised him from the time he arrived in the u.s. she said today has been an emotional rollercoaster. seeing this photo and video of jose antonio vargas being cuffed and taken away by border agents was heartbreaking for his aunt, eye do rivera. >> we expected him to be passing through the border, the airport security, but not expect him to be detained. >> vargas came to the u.s. from the philippines as a child and is undocumented. he arrived in the texas border town last week to report on the plight of families living in shelters there. yesterday vargas said this when asked about the possibility that he may be detained. >> i am not asking for special treatment. i am not asking for there to
i'm larry beil in for dan ashley. vargas is a well known immigration activist who grew up in mountain view. he has been living in the u.s. since he was a boy. lisa amin gulezian joins us now live from san jose where, lisa, you spoke with vargas' family living in the south bay. >> very true, larry. i spoke with jose antonio's aunt who raised him from the time he arrived in the u.s. she said today has been an emotional rollercoaster. seeing this photo and video of jose antonio vargas being...
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dan ashley and cheryl jennings and looking great and happy there in front of the jumbotron.ooking good. the energy seemed amazing, leyla. >> this is my fourth aids walk. second one in san francisco. it's always so touching to see how spirited everybody is. i mean, they don't just walk it. they dance it. they come and say hi. it's nice to be a part of it and cheer them on and see them make it to the finish line. it's really wonderful. >> they always come through here in the bay area. >> always. they are great. >> you can always count on that san francisco golden gate park weather. you saw the gray out there, mike. >> drizzle last year. maybe not as moist this year. it is this morning. good morning, everybody. we've got drizzle this morning and we've got sprinkles that are going to roll into the afternoon hours. if we can take a look at live doppler 7 hd and what you would see is -- there you go. one of the best returns in napa right now. and that is going to slide ever so slowly. yellow in there is probably where it's reaching the ground up in the hills and mountains. you can
dan ashley and cheryl jennings and looking great and happy there in front of the jumbotron.ooking good. the energy seemed amazing, leyla. >> this is my fourth aids walk. second one in san francisco. it's always so touching to see how spirited everybody is. i mean, they don't just walk it. they dance it. they come and say hi. it's nice to be a part of it and cheer them on and see them make it to the finish line. it's really wonderful. >> they always come through here in the bay area....
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i'm dan ashley. new information tonight on this bizarre story. tonight we now know the victim is this man, 51-year-old forest hayes, a silicon valley scute -- executive. they say he was murdered by this woman, alex tikelman. alan wang has details. alan? >> most people here thought it was a suicidal overdose million today. now less are saying this is where the femme fatal met an executive and left him on his yacht to die. how she did it is how police say is disturbing. >> it is a big, nice boat. it is a nice power boat. it was a very nice power boat. >> people at the santa cruz harbor only knew the owner of the luxury yacht, the escape, died on board of an overdose, but today the real story emerged. >> we uncovered the video that was available. >> police say they watched surveillance video of forest hayes. the former senior director of apple's worldwide operations as he was injected with heroin , supplied and administered by 26-year-old high-priced prostitute alex tikelman. hayes was working on google x at the time of his death. tikelman never tri
i'm dan ashley. new information tonight on this bizarre story. tonight we now know the victim is this man, 51-year-old forest hayes, a silicon valley scute -- executive. they say he was murdered by this woman, alex tikelman. alan wang has details. alan? >> most people here thought it was a suicidal overdose million today. now less are saying this is where the femme fatal met an executive and left him on his yacht to die. how she did it is how police say is disturbing. >> it is a...
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. >> good evening i'm dan ashley. we start with breaking news. in san francisco tonight's, several people have been hurt after a vehicle crashed 3 block from union square. happened less than an hour ago at jones and post street. witness say several vehicles are involved. authorities have shut down the intersection to treat the victims. these pictures coming to us from viewers by twitter. they say to avoid the area, obviously. more information as it becomes available but as you can see a terrible scene near union square tonight. you can also follow our twitter feed at abc 7 news bay area. we'll stay on top of that. >>> now to the other top story. 87-year-old woman viciously attacked. thrown to the ground then robbed outside a local bank. tonight police believe they know exactly who is responsible. it happened outside the mechanic bank in richmond on west richmond avenue. the robber the woman that you see here was caught police say on a surveillance camera. cornell is live at the atm tonight. we have learned more about the victim. >>reporter: victi
. >> good evening i'm dan ashley. we start with breaking news. in san francisco tonight's, several people have been hurt after a vehicle crashed 3 block from union square. happened less than an hour ago at jones and post street. witness say several vehicles are involved. authorities have shut down the intersection to treat the victims. these pictures coming to us from viewers by twitter. they say to avoid the area, obviously. more information as it becomes available but as you can see a...
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fromve james ashley here rbc capital markets.secutivethat the month of more than 200 jobs being added to the economy. the first time it has happened since 2000. , bloombergppens -- expectations are pretty elevated this time around. i do not expect any major downside. i think the risk are a little bit on that -- -- do youould stay look at our bridge wages? what are you looking at? is important to consider all of the available information . i would be looking at the earnings numbers. no plumbing rate matters. i think it is perhaps underappreciated by many. any impact data have on when you think the first interest rate hike might happen or not? >> i think not. at this stage, it is very much on cruise control with tapering. it is not fanciful, but unlikely. moment, this a bit useful information to take a gauge of the economy speed and momentum. i do not think it will change the policy settings until the end of the year. there is certainly momentum here in the u.k. does that lead to the question that the u.k. and the u.s. decoupling f
fromve james ashley here rbc capital markets.secutivethat the month of more than 200 jobs being added to the economy. the first time it has happened since 2000. , bloombergppens -- expectations are pretty elevated this time around. i do not expect any major downside. i think the risk are a little bit on that -- -- do youould stay look at our bridge wages? what are you looking at? is important to consider all of the available information . i would be looking at the earnings numbers. no plumbing...
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. >> good evening i'm dan ashley. we start with breaking news. in san francisco tonight's,, several people have been hurt after a vehicle crashed 3 block from union square. happened less than an hour ago at jones and post street. witness say several vehicles are involved. authorities have shut down the intersection to treat the victims. these pictures coming to us from viewers by twitter. they say to avoid the area, obviously. more information as it becomes available but as you can see a terrible scene near union square tonight. you can also follow our twitter feed at abc 7 news bay area. we'll stay on top of that. >>> now to the other top story. 87-year-old woman viciously attacked. thrown to the ground then robbed outside a local bank. tonight police believe they know exactly who is responsible. it happened outside the mechanic bank in richmond on west richmond avenue. the robber the woman that you see here was caught police say on a surveillance camera. cornell is live at the atm tonight. we have learned more about the victim. >>reporter: vict
. >> good evening i'm dan ashley. we start with breaking news. in san francisco tonight's,, several people have been hurt after a vehicle crashed 3 block from union square. happened less than an hour ago at jones and post street. witness say several vehicles are involved. authorities have shut down the intersection to treat the victims. these pictures coming to us from viewers by twitter. they say to avoid the area, obviously. more information as it becomes available but as you can see a...
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. >>> super bowl adrian peterson tied the knot with ashley brown.a recently wearing wedding rings when ashley was asked her last name she responded peterson. >>> denver wide out wes welker took a wild ride in the sky aboard an f-16 thunder birds. he admitted there were times he wanted to reach for the barf bag. luckily he didn't to use it. >> oh! >>> a san francisco 49ers fan eats pavement while attempting to cover seahawks mascot blitz on a passing route. check out the bounce and landing. that's got to hurt. >>> kayakers in argentina had a close encounter with a family of whales. how close? one whale swam underneath them. the whale came up under their kayak lifting them on its back while the other whales swam nearby. wow. that's a once-in-a-lifetime there. >>> just ahead, big news for sherri shepherd, one of her two custody battles is now over. will the former "view" co-host keep her son? what snoop dog claims he did in a white house bathroom when no one was looking. [ female announcer ] hands were made for playing. legs, for crossing. feet...splas
. >>> super bowl adrian peterson tied the knot with ashley brown.a recently wearing wedding rings when ashley was asked her last name she responded peterson. >>> denver wide out wes welker took a wild ride in the sky aboard an f-16 thunder birds. he admitted there were times he wanted to reach for the barf bag. luckily he didn't to use it. >> oh! >>> a san francisco 49ers fan eats pavement while attempting to cover seahawks mascot blitz on a passing route. check...
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i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama dates. thank you for watching.book and your mobile devices with the abc7 news app. our next newscast is at 4:30 tomorrow morning. >> tune in for that. right now on jimmyrobert pat --. born from 1945 through 1965 have the highest rates of hepatitis c, but most don't know they're infected? people can live for decades without symptoms, but over time hepatitis c can cause serious health problems. if you were born during these years, the cdc now recommends that you get a blood test for hepatitis c. so talk to your doctor and find out if you have hepatitis c. it could save your life. know more. you're in a group most likely to develop skin cancer, including melanoma. that's why your best shot is to check for a spot. follow through and check your skin. go to spotskincancer.org to find out how. finals, all kinds of experts are weighing in with their predictions. >> and that includes kelly ann, you know kelly ann, right? the 10,000-pound asian elephant with ringling brothers circus, the pachyderm came up with her pick kicki
i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama dates. thank you for watching.book and your mobile devices with the abc7 news app. our next newscast is at 4:30 tomorrow morning. >> tune in for that. right now on jimmyrobert pat --. born from 1945 through 1965 have the highest rates of hepatitis c, but most don't know they're infected? people can live for decades without symptoms, but over time hepatitis c can cause serious health problems. if you were born during these years, the cdc now recommends that...
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i'm larry beil in for dan ashley. >> i'm ama dates. it went through stockton and lodi and went to thorton in stockton. >> sky 7hd was over the scene of the final gunbattle. you can see the suspects' suv and dozens of patrol cars in the area. >> we know the identity of the hostage killed in the shootout. stockton resident misty holt sing, a mother of two. we go now live to the bank in stockton. alan? >> ama and larry, these suspects were heavily armed when they walked through these doors. police believe they were trying to kill them during this pursuit. the crime scene is all over this city. there are holes in buildings, homes and cars. it all ended in a neighborhood two miles from here. >> it ended in this stockton neighborhood where police shot it out with three bank robbery suspects. two are now dead, but so is one of the hostages. >> it preliminarily appears that one of the gunmen used the third and final hostage as a shield. >> the victim, misty holt-sing was identified by family members gathered in front of her home. they don't kn
i'm larry beil in for dan ashley. >> i'm ama dates. it went through stockton and lodi and went to thorton in stockton. >> sky 7hd was over the scene of the final gunbattle. you can see the suspects' suv and dozens of patrol cars in the area. >> we know the identity of the hostage killed in the shootout. stockton resident misty holt sing, a mother of two. we go now live to the bank in stockton. alan? >> ama and larry, these suspects were heavily armed when they walked...
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i'm larry beil in for dan ashley. >> i'm ama dates. it went through stockton and lodi and went to thorton in stockton. >> sky 7hd was over the scene of the final gunbattle. you can see the suspects' suv and dozens of patrol cars in the area. >> we know the identity of the hostage killed in the shootout. stockton resident misty holt sing, a mother of two. we go now live to the bank in stockton. alan? >> ama and larry, these suspects were heavily armed when they walked through these doors. police believe they were trying to kill them during this pursuit. the crime scene is all over this city. there are holes in buildings, homes and cars. it all ended in a neighborhood two miles from here. >> it ended in thisighborhood sn neighborhood where police shot it out with three bank robbery suspects. two are now dead, but so is one of the hostages. >> it preliminarily appears that one of the gunmen used the third and final hostage as a shield. >> the victim, misty holt-sing was identified by family members gathered in front of her home. they don'
i'm larry beil in for dan ashley. >> i'm ama dates. it went through stockton and lodi and went to thorton in stockton. >> sky 7hd was over the scene of the final gunbattle. you can see the suspects' suv and dozens of patrol cars in the area. >> we know the identity of the hostage killed in the shootout. stockton resident misty holt sing, a mother of two. we go now live to the bank in stockton. alan? >> ama and larry, these suspects were heavily armed when they walked...
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ashley webster has more on the story. ashley?lissa, the faa says it will continue to monitor and evaluate the situation in israel. until further notice, at least for next 24 hours, all u.s. airline flights to and from tel aviv are prohibited this comes in response to a rocket strike that land ad mile from ben-gurion international airport in tel aviv. citing u.s. safety, us airways canceled its flight from tel aviv from philadelphia. united continental did the same from flights in europe. we're seeing ripple effect across europe. lufthansa announcing 36 hour suspension of flights in israel and air france, klm and scandinavian airlines. as ban took effect, delta flight 468 on route to tel aviv en route to jfk, flying over mediterranean an hour from tel aviv and turned around to paris. tel aviv airport is still open. israeli officials expressing anger at the decision by u.s. aviation authorities. israel's transportation minister says safety at airport is not compromised. stopping flights only emboldens hamas to continue to launch ro
ashley webster has more on the story. ashley?lissa, the faa says it will continue to monitor and evaluate the situation in israel. until further notice, at least for next 24 hours, all u.s. airline flights to and from tel aviv are prohibited this comes in response to a rocket strike that land ad mile from ben-gurion international airport in tel aviv. citing u.s. safety, us airways canceled its flight from tel aviv from philadelphia. united continental did the same from flights in europe. we're...
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ashley webster on linkedin. >> yeah, liz some good numbers here. earnings per share eps coming in at 51 cents. the estimate was 39 cents, a big beat there. revenue coming in at 543 million -- the revenue estimate was 510, basically 5million. that up 47% on the revenue side year-over-year. says its premium subscriptions also up year-over-year by 44%. so certainly a big beat. some of these numbers are looking pretty good so far. so you can see the stock reacting to that in after-hours trading. liz: the stock is up some 7%. full year 2014 guidance of a buck 64. revenue of 2.13 billion. we're seeing gains hold although the ask at 180. bid right now, for linked in, 192. let me bring in jonathan brodsky. jonathan, knowing all you do what you do about today and fact we lost all the gains for the dow jones, does a day like today change the way you investing and buying stocks. >> it certainly does not. there were number of events that caused props in the market starting with europe with the news about banco es spirit tee. -- es spirit toe. liz: that is the
ashley webster on linkedin. >> yeah, liz some good numbers here. earnings per share eps coming in at 51 cents. the estimate was 39 cents, a big beat there. revenue coming in at 543 million -- the revenue estimate was 510, basically 5million. that up 47% on the revenue side year-over-year. says its premium subscriptions also up year-over-year by 44%. so certainly a big beat. some of these numbers are looking pretty good so far. so you can see the stock reacting to that in after-hours...
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ashley spillane. >> it is the largest generation.is a lot of power in that it is the most diverse, the millennial is 43% people of color. and it's huge and it's growing, and as a result is that the the diversity that we have, you are going to see new issues be addressed in a different way and progress made. >> when and why did you get involved in politics? at what age? >> i got involved when i was in college, and i was really concerned. it was right after 911. i think there were a lot of people getting involved in different issues and causes at that point, and i felt like the best way that i could help hors d'oeuvre the country would be involved in help get people voting. >> is there correlation between the declining % of young people voting and the elimination of civics as a basic high school curriculum class? >> absolutely. it's one of the huge problems we have in this country. civic education is hugely important to make sure that people understand. i mean, you know, i have said this a couple of times but having the information you
ashley spillane. >> it is the largest generation.is a lot of power in that it is the most diverse, the millennial is 43% people of color. and it's huge and it's growing, and as a result is that the the diversity that we have, you are going to see new issues be addressed in a different way and progress made. >> when and why did you get involved in politics? at what age? >> i got involved when i was in college, and i was really concerned. it was right after 911. i think there...
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ashley wilkins began plucking when she was just 12 years old. >> they never grew back and the more igrow them out and all i would get was a few stray hairs. >> reporter: same story for grace lee who overplucked and even shaved her brows for years. did it affect your confidence? >> definitely. i just didn't feel confident when i went outside. i always needed to like draw my eyebrows which took about 15, 20 minutes. >> reporter: both women turning to dr. mark caoer in los angeles to transform their eyebrows with transplants. >> some people just overpluck their eyebrows and if you overpluck them they may not grow back. another cause is genetically weak eyebrows. >> reporter: a six to eight hour procedure where a strip of your own scalp is transferred one follicle at a time to create a new set of eyebrows. >> we create the desired shape and use a needle half a millimeter in diameter. >> reporter: these are the dramatic before and after photos for ashley and grace. both women now with the eyebrows they've always wanted. >> it just looks beautiful like it just really boosts my confidence l
ashley wilkins began plucking when she was just 12 years old. >> they never grew back and the more igrow them out and all i would get was a few stray hairs. >> reporter: same story for grace lee who overplucked and even shaved her brows for years. did it affect your confidence? >> definitely. i just didn't feel confident when i went outside. i always needed to like draw my eyebrows which took about 15, 20 minutes. >> reporter: both women turning to dr. mark caoer in los...
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good afternoon, i'm dan ashley. >> it is happening now in the north bay. cooler temperatures and higher humidity are helping the 1,000 firefighters battling this wildfire in napa county. >> flames are threatening 380 structures, many of them homes, and mandatory evacuations are still in effect. the fire has been burning for nearly 28 hours now and has charred structures, including one home. >> it's grown to 3200 acres with 30% containment. abc z7 news reporter wayne friedman is live near the fire lines with the latest update. >> reporter: we were getting low temperatures and we do have an inversion layer this morning and that was happening firefighters but the inversion layer has burned off, the wind has come up and as you see over my shoulder now we have more smoke and afternoon activity. that 3200 acres is about to change. 30% about to change. we don't know what those new numbers will be but they have been the same for quite a while. it's certainly better than yesterday. let's begin with amy head of the california -- of cal fire. >> so it seems to be com
good afternoon, i'm dan ashley. >> it is happening now in the north bay. cooler temperatures and higher humidity are helping the 1,000 firefighters battling this wildfire in napa county. >> flames are threatening 380 structures, many of them homes, and mandatory evacuations are still in effect. the fire has been burning for nearly 28 hours now and has charred structures, including one home. >> it's grown to 3200 acres with 30% containment. abc z7 news reporter wayne friedman...
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thank you, ashley, thank you, lance. >> we appreciate it. thank you. >> so the big question after our collection, our collective soccer fever is a beautiful game here to stay in the usa? joining me now, cnn's rachel nichols. rachel, so put a button on it. what did this mean for us? >> it was a great step forward for u.s. soccer. yes, the american soccer team had reached this stage before, but never with the confidence and fervor that they had in this world cup. never with the support that they had all over the united states. and never being able to emerge from the group of death, which really gave the americans that confidence that they needed to go on to the world stage. i think that before the tournament, we heard jurgen klinsmann, the coach, ruffle a few feathers when he said it was, quote, not realistic for the u.s. to win the world cup. there was debate about that and whether it was good or bad to lower expectations. but i guarantee you this, don. no american soccer coach is ever going to say significant anything like that again because
thank you, ashley, thank you, lance. >> we appreciate it. thank you. >> so the big question after our collection, our collective soccer fever is a beautiful game here to stay in the usa? joining me now, cnn's rachel nichols. rachel, so put a button on it. what did this mean for us? >> it was a great step forward for u.s. soccer. yes, the american soccer team had reached this stage before, but never with the confidence and fervor that they had in this world cup. never with the...