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>> ashley, good afternoon. with boston, based on today's news conference and the congressional testimony, investigators believe that there was a broader conspiracy there, and fox news is told that a third person of interest will be identified in court papers as early as today. in this case, there was 24 hour surveillance and it likely involved the fbi special surveillance group or ssg which is used only when there is significant evidence of an imminent threat and this morning on capitol hill, the fbi's counterterrorism chief investigated the 26-year-old terrorist in boston had gone operational. >> the targets that are out there, we are monitoring them very closely for any type of action, any type of overt steps, any mobilization factors. when we see those, we're not taking the chance. >> reporter: and witnesses testify that there are two types of radicalization. slow burn that can take years and the flash to bang, and an example of that thompson who attacked new york city rookie cops with a hatchet after he com
>> ashley, good afternoon. with boston, based on today's news conference and the congressional testimony, investigators believe that there was a broader conspiracy there, and fox news is told that a third person of interest will be identified in court papers as early as today. in this case, there was 24 hour surveillance and it likely involved the fbi special surveillance group or ssg which is used only when there is significant evidence of an imminent threat and this morning on capitol...
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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
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...
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ashley: she did.does overturn a provision of the affordable care act the number of uninsured would spike significantly affordability goes away she said and a death spiral would ensue. it should be pointed out though she talks about lower costs, but the cost of insurance offered under the federal health law is going up in many places in 34 states by an average of 29% or more. stuart: already. ashley: all right. stuart: without any supreme court court-- i wonder what she's trying to do with that. she's laying out the case that it's a disaster liz: it's creating fear right? so she's saying 10 million have already paid obamacare premiums and 6 million up to 8 million would lose their premiums if-- >> can you imagine you're doing the show and the ruling for the supreme court goes in and goes one way against obamacare. ashley: right. stuart: can you imagine the story we'll have on our hands liz: turmoil. ashley: chaos. stuart: well said. the nsa data collection program that would end in six months. rand pau
ashley: she did.does overturn a provision of the affordable care act the number of uninsured would spike significantly affordability goes away she said and a death spiral would ensue. it should be pointed out though she talks about lower costs, but the cost of insurance offered under the federal health law is going up in many places in 34 states by an average of 29% or more. stuart: already. ashley: all right. stuart: without any supreme court court-- i wonder what she's trying to do with that....
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ashley: it works?w could a powder with no water work. >> some people use it because they should preserve the hair's national oil. >> and i like ashley scooping both of us. stuart: are we now to believe in hollywood california the greasy look will be in. ashley: no. stuart: are they into taking fewer showers? >> it seems they are. and california that silicon valley crowd are committed to causes even if it means suffering for the common man and sitting apart. stuart: a reservoir or two. >> turkish bath bring them back. stuart: we are calling netflix the stock of the year. it's troubled. watch it open even higher moments from now. it's doubled. >> where they're limited in between innings. in the right side gonzalez leans in and over and hang on. >> oh did you see that? sports highlight of the night from a cubs fan. he caught a fall ball while holding his baby son. i've got twin baby girls. >> granddaughters. stuart: i could not have done that. okay. here is an update for you before the market opens, more
ashley: it works?w could a powder with no water work. >> some people use it because they should preserve the hair's national oil. >> and i like ashley scooping both of us. stuart: are we now to believe in hollywood california the greasy look will be in. ashley: no. stuart: are they into taking fewer showers? >> it seems they are. and california that silicon valley crowd are committed to causes even if it means suffering for the common man and sitting apart. stuart: a reservoir...
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ashley killough is still with us. describe the police presence you are seeing. >> reporter: yes, they had a few of the streets around the church closed off for much of the past several hours. they are starting to open up those streets now. one of the reasons why the streets were closed earlier is because there was a bomb threat for a few hours. that has gone away. they are no longer concerned about that. it has been mentioned, the suspect is still out there. they are concerned about the area. >> let's talk a little bit about what the families are saying and the people who are parishioners at the church are saying. i want to listen to the mayor describe the meeting with the families. let's listen to that. >> we just left speaking with members of the family. a heartbreaking scene i have never witnessed in my life before. i told them that this community sends forth their love to them and that we are all in this together in the community to help those who have lost the loved one get through this time and give them our lov
ashley killough is still with us. describe the police presence you are seeing. >> reporter: yes, they had a few of the streets around the church closed off for much of the past several hours. they are starting to open up those streets now. one of the reasons why the streets were closed earlier is because there was a bomb threat for a few hours. that has gone away. they are no longer concerned about that. it has been mentioned, the suspect is still out there. they are concerned about the...
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ashley describe the target of the dastardly attack.n-american church. >> reporter: the church is a landmark in charleston. it is located in the historic district of the area. it is a very -- it goes back for a long time. the church established in 1816. it is known as a very significant place in african-american history. i was talking to some tonight who said it was involved in helping slaves escape the underground railroad. the place is significant in the community. there are a lot of churches in the area. the city has a nickname of the holy city. we saw a lot of those faith leaders and other community leaders in the streets tonight. they gathered in prayer circles where they locked arms and prayed passionately and continuously calling for a sense of peace after the horrific tragedy. >> we just saw the pictures of the sanctuary. this is a hallmark of the churches. the fund raising sign against the wall and pulpit where martin luther king preached during the civil rights movement. the king center released the photo of him in that very s
ashley describe the target of the dastardly attack.n-american church. >> reporter: the church is a landmark in charleston. it is located in the historic district of the area. it is a very -- it goes back for a long time. the church established in 1816. it is known as a very significant place in african-american history. i was talking to some tonight who said it was involved in helping slaves escape the underground railroad. the place is significant in the community. there are a lot of...
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stuart: ashley. ashley: couldn't have put it better than myself. sub 2% is not good enoughment we contracted in the first quarter and i know they said we did the same last year. you can only blame bad weather for so much. stuart: and how it's going to play out in obama's legacy past 18 months we have been talking with iran. their stockpile of nuclear fuel has increased about 20%. liz i've got to go back to you on this one. how can you claim that america has now become the most respected country on earth when our enemies are lying to us cheating us and we're going to give them a bomb? i'm sorry, i realize that-- easy there. the truth is on the iran negotiation all the frailties of the obama administration's foreign policy have come home to roest. we are basically so desperate. obama is so desperate for the legacy for the iran deal that we're sweeping under the rug, the preliminary agreement a year ago they were supposed to come clean and military developments and things like that. they haven't surprised. who is surprised her' cheat-- they're cheatin
stuart: ashley. ashley: couldn't have put it better than myself. sub 2% is not good enoughment we contracted in the first quarter and i know they said we did the same last year. you can only blame bad weather for so much. stuart: and how it's going to play out in obama's legacy past 18 months we have been talking with iran. their stockpile of nuclear fuel has increased about 20%. liz i've got to go back to you on this one. how can you claim that america has now become the most respected country...
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it was awesome. >> reporter: so here's ashley today. she's back out on the field practicing catching and hitting. she says she's still trying to get back to where she was, but she is feeling confident. >> it's very important. softball and basketball have been my life for almost 10 years, and it's been so much fun. it's what i love to do it's what i want to do and i'm really hoping i can take it to the collegiate level. >>> police officers in fairfax county are on their way to a better understanding of how to help people struggling with mental illness. this week 20 officers put on headphones and ear buds and they spent 45 minutes hearing voices. the exercise to simulate what someone with schizophrenia might be experiencing and give those officers a better understanding and idea of what might happen if they encounter someone like that on patrol. >> we can talk academically about what mental illness is and what somebody might be suffering, but to be in somebody's shoes and to experience what it's like is a whole different world. >> police
it was awesome. >> reporter: so here's ashley today. she's back out on the field practicing catching and hitting. she says she's still trying to get back to where she was, but she is feeling confident. >> it's very important. softball and basketball have been my life for almost 10 years, and it's been so much fun. it's what i love to do it's what i want to do and i'm really hoping i can take it to the collegiate level. >>> police officers in fairfax county are on their way...
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cornell bernard was at the funeral for olivia burke and ashley donnen donohoe. >> reporter: ashley donohoe was a bright student here at sonoma state. earlier a funeral for two young cousins. >> an outpouring of sorrow, mourners packed the church where two young cousins were remembered. caskets draped in white. >> both of them had a good and promising story, and it came to an abrupt and tragic end. >> reporter: ashley donohoe and olivia burke not just cousins but good friends. they are were at a birthday party when the ball colony they were standing on collapsed. ashley's mother raced to the scene. >> they were holding each other. >> reporter: the priest said making sense is impossible. the family thanked the community for their support. >> ashley and olivia were two very intelligent, talented and hard working young ladies. they had bright futures ahead of them. we'll fight to make changes so that no family will ever have to go through what we have gone through. >> reporter: friends say ashley could do anything, with her soccer club, studying biology at sonoma state while working two jobs.
cornell bernard was at the funeral for olivia burke and ashley donnen donohoe. >> reporter: ashley donohoe was a bright student here at sonoma state. earlier a funeral for two young cousins. >> an outpouring of sorrow, mourners packed the church where two young cousins were remembered. caskets draped in white. >> both of them had a good and promising story, and it came to an abrupt and tragic end. >> reporter: ashley donohoe and olivia burke not just cousins but good...
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ashley killough on the phone with us. ashley, what can you tell us about the shooting itself? how many details at this point are known? what are witnesses saying? >> reporter: very little details that are known. we know the police officers received the phone call around 9:05 p.m. eastern time. typical. a lot of churches meet wednesday night. especially in the south. people were gathered for bible study tonight when it happened. we don't know exactly what happened at the time. we know there were some survivors. we don't know how many and what their conditions are at the moment. we were only told there were eight fatalities at the scene and one person passed away later at the hospital. >> reporter for "the washington post" told us earlier that sources told him this did not happen in the sanctuary, but in the conference room. the prayer service would likely happen in a meeting room off the main sanctuary. what do we know about how many people were there and survivors? >> reporter: they are not being specific on the number of survivors. the last time we heard from them was a coupl
ashley killough on the phone with us. ashley, what can you tell us about the shooting itself? how many details at this point are known? what are witnesses saying? >> reporter: very little details that are known. we know the police officers received the phone call around 9:05 p.m. eastern time. typical. a lot of churches meet wednesday night. especially in the south. people were gathered for bible study tonight when it happened. we don't know exactly what happened at the time. we know...
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ashley: that's right. stuart: what's the other one. ashley: i think i only fluttered.ll right. and by way, in thehour johnnie abelo runs the sports book in vegas, all the horses and all the odds are coming up. headlines isis showing off all of those weapons that they took from the iraqis. by the way, that's equipment that we sent them over 2000 humvees. they've got them. we will have the full story at 10:00. we have nfl screening and what's probably going to be a low interest game on yahoo! the bills versus-- and the second hour of "varney & company" two minutes away. ed is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. >> here is what's new in our second hour of "varney & company." number one isis. not only expanding the middle east, but doing it with our weapons and equipment. the terror group now showing off t
ashley: that's right. stuart: what's the other one. ashley: i think i only fluttered.ll right. and by way, in thehour johnnie abelo runs the sports book in vegas, all the horses and all the odds are coming up. headlines isis showing off all of those weapons that they took from the iraqis. by the way, that's equipment that we sent them over 2000 humvees. they've got them. we will have the full story at 10:00. we have nfl screening and what's probably going to be a low interest game on yahoo! the...
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ashley we have imposed a later but we will pay for it. ashley: indeed.t says the emissions from planes are a danger to human health. that triggers the 1970 clean air act that anything that endangers human health has to be regulated. these emissions account for 3% of all greenhouse gases produced in the course through everything operating in this world. as far as transportation airlines are the last to be regulated on the issue. stuart: but they are using that language threat to human health so that it triggers the 1970s lot which allows them to go after. >> that is the way it works. stuart: do you remember concorde? do you know one of the reasons why they killed it? the principal ozone polluted or do supply 58,000 feet and there was spewing out whatever it is that it out up in the high atmosphere and a scent that is an absolute no-no. one of the big reasons they killed it. fantastic experience. he looked out the window. it was so high you could see the curvature. >> i remember being on a regular flight and they set on the write-in side you can see concor
ashley we have imposed a later but we will pay for it. ashley: indeed.t says the emissions from planes are a danger to human health. that triggers the 1970 clean air act that anything that endangers human health has to be regulated. these emissions account for 3% of all greenhouse gases produced in the course through everything operating in this world. as far as transportation airlines are the last to be regulated on the issue. stuart: but they are using that language threat to human health so...
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friends say ashley donohoe had a contagious smile and brought laughter wherever she went. a family friend who did not want to be identified said the tragedy has rocked the donohoe family who in a matter of weeks went from celebrating their youngest daughter's high school graduation to mourning the death of another child. >> she was always happy, always a go getter. just a great kid. >> reporter: ashley and her cousin 21-year-old olivia burke from ireland were among the six killed tuesday morning when an apartment balcony suddenly collapsed. ashley was a senior at sonoma state where she studied biology and was part of the health professions club. >> she was very smart, very driven, she had the world by the tail. she was going to do anything she wanted to do in life. >> reporter: ashley's soccer coach. >> i watch how she had played and her passion for the game her love of the high school. so after high school was over i went to her and asked her to be an assistant coach on my club team. >> reporter: the tight knit community now expressing their deep grief on her facebook pag
friends say ashley donohoe had a contagious smile and brought laughter wherever she went. a family friend who did not want to be identified said the tragedy has rocked the donohoe family who in a matter of weeks went from celebrating their youngest daughter's high school graduation to mourning the death of another child. >> she was always happy, always a go getter. just a great kid. >> reporter: ashley and her cousin 21-year-old olivia burke from ireland were among the six killed...
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ashley? >> i think it's -- comedy is the least of our worries. half the courses being taught in colleges, and the daily collar puts out the most ridiculous and that is a laugh. that's where we should be focusing our time here. it doesn't matter what you major in. if you're not prepared out of college for the real world and can't tackle a down economy and get a job, that's the real issue. >> okay. jonas, i'm sorry. you have 20 seconds. >> i did an economics undergrad. that was comedy back in the day. the truth is computer science and everything else and once you're doeng everything else they're all about the same value. i think comedy is relevant is income producing compared to some things maybe more than poetry and there's a legitimate history of comedy. so i don't think this is a joke actually. >> none of you need a degree in comedy. you're all good and funny. thanks guys and ashley and naomi for joining us. >>> twitter could be about to make you a serious #profit. >>> predictions. gary b. >> dow, 19,000. that's what i'm looking for end of the y
ashley? >> i think it's -- comedy is the least of our worries. half the courses being taught in colleges, and the daily collar puts out the most ridiculous and that is a laugh. that's where we should be focusing our time here. it doesn't matter what you major in. if you're not prepared out of college for the real world and can't tackle a down economy and get a job, that's the real issue. >> okay. jonas, i'm sorry. you have 20 seconds. >> i did an economics undergrad. that was...
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good morning to you, ashley. >> good morning, sandra appeared as you point out ,-com,-com ma the payment in june to the international monetary fund, $1.8 billion pretty unlikely
good morning to you, ashley. >> good morning, sandra appeared as you point out ,-com,-com ma the payment in june to the international monetary fund, $1.8 billion pretty unlikely
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thousands gathered today to say good-bye to ashley donohoe and burke. more on in this truly moving memorial. >> while the two women died at such a young age, they led very full lives. so close they often joked about being twins. they thrived together and sadly, died together. >> more than 5,000 mourned the loss of two young women full of promise. killed when a balcony collapsed in berkeley last week. sadness and tears as friends and relatives said good-bye to cousins and best friends 22-year-old ashley donohoe rohnert park and 21-year-old olivia burke of ireland. a bagpipe player led a procession of the heart broken family and friends heading into st. joseph catholic church in cotati. ashley hernandez can't believe her former soccer teammate is gone. >> so fun loving determined to be great. she's such a great spirit. like it's just hard to lose someone like that. >> during the ceremony relatives talked about the girls' tight bond as kids they would dress alike and try to fool their parents into thinking they were twins. and even in death, they were toge
thousands gathered today to say good-bye to ashley donohoe and burke. more on in this truly moving memorial. >> while the two women died at such a young age, they led very full lives. so close they often joked about being twins. they thrived together and sadly, died together. >> more than 5,000 mourned the loss of two young women full of promise. killed when a balcony collapsed in berkeley last week. sadness and tears as friends and relatives said good-bye to cousins and best...
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ashley don know hoe and oleave ya burke were celebrating a friend's birthday when they fell to their death. cornell bernard is live with more. >> reporter: ashley don know hoe was a student here at sonoma state there was a memorial reception held in her honor. a sad day for two families saying goodbye to their daughters. in. [bagpipes playing] >> mourners packed the catholic church to remember two young cousins with bright futures, killed tragically. >> with some there is a tendency to say well, it is the will of god. but you know what? god did not want this tragedy to happen. >> 22-year-old ashley don donohoe and olivia burke from ireland were good friends. they were about a birthday party when the ball colony they were standing uneclipsed. the girls died along with four others. ashley's mother raced to the scene. >> as she saul the bodies they were holding each other. >> have the -- the families thanked the public for their prayers prayers and support. >> our daughters and the rest of these students were responsible young adults that were celebrating their friend's 21st birthday, a
ashley don know hoe and oleave ya burke were celebrating a friend's birthday when they fell to their death. cornell bernard is live with more. >> reporter: ashley don know hoe was a student here at sonoma state there was a memorial reception held in her honor. a sad day for two families saying goodbye to their daughters. in. [bagpipes playing] >> mourners packed the catholic church to remember two young cousins with bright futures, killed tragically. >> with some there is a...
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ashley, what are you hearing and how far away are we from this news conference? >> hi. the conference starting right now. the mayor and the chief of police. >> all right. we are listening in now. >> the city of charleston and we are all praying and our hearts go out to the victims and their families, as well as this community. at 9 cl:05 this evening we reced a call of a shooting that occurred here at the church on calhoun street. when officers arrived they found a number of victims inside and we had also individuals that were transported to the musc emergency trauma center. as the investigation continued, we were able to determine that there were eight deceased individuals inside of the church. two individuals were transported to musc. one of them has died. at this point, we have nine victims in this hideous crime that has been committed. right now, we are working with all of our partners. we have members of the charleston police department, charleston county sheriffs department, s.l.e.d., the fbi and many other, the atf and many other federal agencies are here. we hav
ashley, what are you hearing and how far away are we from this news conference? >> hi. the conference starting right now. the mayor and the chief of police. >> all right. we are listening in now. >> the city of charleston and we are all praying and our hearts go out to the victims and their families, as well as this community. at 9 cl:05 this evening we reced a call of a shooting that occurred here at the church on calhoun street. when officers arrived they found a number of...
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ashley webster is live in the newsroom with all the latest on this what is happening now, ashley?od morning, sandra. bottom line friess is not going to make the $339 million payment it owes the imf today. instead it will combine all the four june payments together. that means the athens government has until june 30th to pay a whopping $1.6 billion in total. the last country to bundle together payments like this to the imf was zambia back in the mid-1980s. today's non-payment puts pressure on the imf and e.u. to get a deal done. failure to reach agreement could trigger a greek default and potential exit from the eurozone. that always has been a threat. angela merkel says we want greece to stay in the euro but in order to achieve that greece has to make the necessary efforts. the standoff continues, sandra. back to you. sandra: it does indeed. we'll have latest in this hour, bring it to you as it happens. ashley, thank you. nicole, you've been making calls on all of this. i always like to mention, you are greek. you have family in greece. this story very close to you as well. what a
ashley webster is live in the newsroom with all the latest on this what is happening now, ashley?od morning, sandra. bottom line friess is not going to make the $339 million payment it owes the imf today. instead it will combine all the four june payments together. that means the athens government has until june 30th to pay a whopping $1.6 billion in total. the last country to bundle together payments like this to the imf was zambia back in the mid-1980s. today's non-payment puts pressure on...
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ashley don know hoe and oleave ya burke were celebrating a friend's birthday when they fell to their death. cornell bernard is live with more. >> reporter: ashley don know hoe was a student here at sonoma state there was aemorial reception held in her honor. a sad day for two families saying goodbye to their daughters. in. [bagpis playing] mourners packed the catholic church to remember tw young cousins with bright futures, killed trically. >> with some there is a tendency to say well, it is the will of god. but you know what? god did not want this tragedy to happen. >> 22-year-old ashley don donohoe and olivia burke from ireland were good friends. they were about a birthday party when the ball colony they were standing uclipsed. the girls died along with four others. ashley's mother raced to the ene. >> as she saul the bodies they were holding each other. >> have the -- the families thanked th public for their prayers prayers and support. >> our daughters and the rest of these students were responsible young adults th were celebrating their friend's 21st birthday, and what they felt
ashley don know hoe and oleave ya burke were celebrating a friend's birthday when they fell to their death. cornell bernard is live with more. >> reporter: ashley don know hoe was a student here at sonoma state there was aemorial reception held in her honor. a sad day for two families saying goodbye to their daughters. in. [bagpis playing] mourners packed the catholic church to remember tw young cousins with bright futures, killed trically. >> with some there is a tendency to say...
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saturday's ceremony memorialized both young women, because olivia and ashley were cousins. a spokesperson for the family said they will be look into the circumstance of the tragedy. >> we'll fight to make changes so to family will have to go through what we have gone through. >> reporter: ashley donah okay will be bury on monday. olivia's body will be returned to ireland with the 4 others. >>> a water park opens after dozens of people fall ill from getting in the water. where officials are looking for the victim ahead. a new world record for surfing. how if m people surfed on a single surf board? we'll tell you after this. my name is peter tran. i'm a gas service representative. i've been with pg&e nine years. as an employee of pg&e you always put your best foot forward to provide reliable and safe service and be able to help the community. we always have the safety of our customers and the community in mind. my family is in oakland, my wife's family is in oakland so this is home to us. being able to work in the community that i grew up in, customers feel like friends, neig
saturday's ceremony memorialized both young women, because olivia and ashley were cousins. a spokesperson for the family said they will be look into the circumstance of the tragedy. >> we'll fight to make changes so to family will have to go through what we have gone through. >> reporter: ashley donah okay will be bury on monday. olivia's body will be returned to ireland with the 4 others. >>> a water park opens after dozens of people fall ill from getting in the water....
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ashley: early next year. even though the imf said please hold off, i don't think that holds water with the fed, but adds to this. is anybody in our audience going out today and by a stock or sell a stock because of what they think the federal reserve might do in the future? ordinary people and-- >> even the investors don't have any clue and i think-- >> i think they're bored by this kind of thing. endless gazing at the fed, what's fed going to do. ashley: every day. stuart: and i don't think people understand the jargon. sandra: you don't think the average investor has any clue? i beg to differ. somebody who puts money in the market. they do a lot of homework and they know that the fed has been involved in the market in a way it never has and distracted from buy the core company you're interested in owning. at the end of the day, the average investor is going to be happy to see a fed stop meddling in business. >> i think that the fed is extremely important. i've been doing this for 40 years and the fed is alw
ashley: early next year. even though the imf said please hold off, i don't think that holds water with the fed, but adds to this. is anybody in our audience going out today and by a stock or sell a stock because of what they think the federal reserve might do in the future? ordinary people and-- >> even the investors don't have any clue and i think-- >> i think they're bored by this kind of thing. endless gazing at the fed, what's fed going to do. ashley: every day. stuart: and i...
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ashley killough cnn producer there in charleston. >> thank you for that ashley. it is unfathomable and that's the reaction we are seeing from officials, from locals. they are just shocked at a regular prayer meeting a shooter for any reason would head inside and the death toll is up to nine. a charleston clergy member spoke out after the shooting. of course appalled by what's taken place. listen to this. >> what we hear now, there was a caucasian, white man walk no an african-american church and open prayer while people were praying, having bible study. that is unacceptable. we have been praying if ar long time been on our knees for a long time but it is time to stand up. >> earlier we heard from charleston's mayor regarding the fatal shooting at that church. i want to listen to a portion of what he told the media. >> only reason someone can walk in to church and shoot people praying is out of hate. the only reason. it is the most dastardly act that one can possibly imagine. we will bring that person to justice as soon as possible. >> earlier, we were telling you
ashley killough cnn producer there in charleston. >> thank you for that ashley. it is unfathomable and that's the reaction we are seeing from officials, from locals. they are just shocked at a regular prayer meeting a shooter for any reason would head inside and the death toll is up to nine. a charleston clergy member spoke out after the shooting. of course appalled by what's taken place. listen to this. >> what we hear now, there was a caucasian, white man walk no an...
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ashley webster joining us live from athens with the latest development they are. ashley. yeah, good morning, sandra. it's been interesting within talking about the greek debt crisis for five years now. i think it really is a crisis now. they're kind of getting to the hand came. for the european creditors come up with some sort of deal. they are holding the line. they want tax hikes. they want to expand it raised in sales taxes to include medicines and electricity, the types of things the great leaders have said no way, we will not accept it. our economy has trumped and unemployment is above 20%. we will not do it. we'll put it to the greek people in the referendum next sunday. in the meantime, the greeks make a payment close to $1.8 billion tomorrow to the imf. they don't have the money to do it and are likely to default unless a last-minute deal can do. in the meantime, banks are running out of money. rick banks closed for the next six days. the stock exchange did not disclose today will remain closed for the rest of the week with a liquidity in the system and the great
ashley webster joining us live from athens with the latest development they are. ashley. yeah, good morning, sandra. it's been interesting within talking about the greek debt crisis for five years now. i think it really is a crisis now. they're kind of getting to the hand came. for the european creditors come up with some sort of deal. they are holding the line. they want tax hikes. they want to expand it raised in sales taxes to include medicines and electricity, the types of things the great...
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>> ashley: okay, stop! >> adam: it's what happened, billy! >> ashley: there's a bigger question here. what the hell was jack doing in the park at that hour? >> marco: what are you doing marisita? >> marisa: what i should have done long ago. >> marco: you're going to shoot me for leaving you behind? >> marisa: i'm turning you in marco. everyone will know you were behind this plot to replace jack abbott. and jack getting
>> ashley: okay, stop! >> adam: it's what happened, billy! >> ashley: there's a bigger question here. what the hell was jack doing in the park at that hour? >> marco: what are you doing marisita? >> marisa: what i should have done long ago. >> marco: you're going to shoot me for leaving you behind? >> marisa: i'm turning you in marco. everyone will know you were behind this plot to replace jack abbott. and jack getting
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stuart: ashley. ashley: i can see the argument on the other side. the health costs, health impact of the artificial trans trans tranll of us. stuart: it will prevent heart disease and thousands of fatal heart attacks every year. >> that's the other side for it. stuart: two sides of the fence. elon musk says he has plans, he expects a million teslas to be on the road by 2020. is that another pt barnum grabbing headlines, he asks? stay right there. the opening bell is a couple minutes away. two streetlights. the only difference: that little blue thingy. you see it? that's a sensor. using ge software, the light can react to its environment- getting brighter only when it's needed. in a night it saves a little energy. but, in a year it saves a lot. and the other street? it's been burning energy all night. for frank. frank's a cat. now, two things that are exactly the same have never been more different. ge software. get connected. get insights. get optimized. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what
stuart: ashley. ashley: i can see the argument on the other side. the health costs, health impact of the artificial trans trans tranll of us. stuart: it will prevent heart disease and thousands of fatal heart attacks every year. >> that's the other side for it. stuart: two sides of the fence. elon musk says he has plans, he expects a million teslas to be on the road by 2020. is that another pt barnum grabbing headlines, he asks? stay right there. the opening bell is a couple minutes away....
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first to ashley webster in athens. you heard breaking news, ashley. now they're saying they would delay the referendum if some kind of a better deal came along. is greece blinking? >> perhaps, but who knows, cheryl. with each passing hour, each passing minute new information is coming out but here is the state of play as we, as it stands 11:00 in the evening here local time. greece asked the imf for postpone meant of the payment that is due, $1.8 billion, or thereabouts due in less than two hours for the deadline. they also found out that the greek national bank has asked for the ecb to once again raise the ceiling on the ela. sorry about all the acronyms. that is the european lending assistance. they need more money in order to get the cash into the banking system. they made that request. it has been turned down before. they're making it again this time through the central bank. greece wanted to extend the current bailout. finance ministers meeting tonight said, no, that is not going to happen. the finance ministers will meet tomorrow again for the l
first to ashley webster in athens. you heard breaking news, ashley. now they're saying they would delay the referendum if some kind of a better deal came along. is greece blinking? >> perhaps, but who knows, cheryl. with each passing hour, each passing minute new information is coming out but here is the state of play as we, as it stands 11:00 in the evening here local time. greece asked the imf for postpone meant of the payment that is due, $1.8 billion, or thereabouts due in less than...
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ashley ashley beau is so proud of you. he was so touched by the way you cared about people the depth of your emotions. he showed the joy you bring not only to our family but to the lives of so many people. he loved the way you laugh. he loved your smile. and he was so proud to have been able to work with you in service of the people of delaware. and he loved that you married howard. he loved that very much. and he loved the fact that he was the catalyst that brought howard into our family. and i loved the fact that he gave me another big brother. natalie, hunter we've talked about this over and over and over again. your daddy's going to always be with us. your daddy's always going to be by your side. your daddy will always love you. and i can promise you will always be loved. we are a family whose love knows no bounds. he is a part of you. natalie, he's that piece of you that allows you to be so caring and compassionate. he's the reason why you're so protective of your brother. it's the same way he was with me. hunter robe
ashley ashley beau is so proud of you. he was so touched by the way you cared about people the depth of your emotions. he showed the joy you bring not only to our family but to the lives of so many people. he loved the way you laugh. he loved your smile. and he was so proud to have been able to work with you in service of the people of delaware. and he loved that you married howard. he loved that very much. and he loved the fact that he was the catalyst that brought howard into our family. and...
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was unsuccessful. >> ashley, why are you here? ad? >> can i talk to my lawyer? how about that? >> well, i'm going to about sooner than later. >> well, you can find out later. >> for whatever reason, ashley is simply not ready to seek help tonight. >> it's an all too common frustration for those fighting to stamp out human trafficking. nevertheless, sheriff judd and his team will carry on in their efforts to halt prostitution and human trafficking. >> so if you want to do that, you go to one of these counties or one of these states where they're not looking out for the best interest of people, but if you come here, i'm looking out for those who can't look out for themselves, or won't look out for themselves. you know why? because it's the right thing to do. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> what is the biggest gang we have in this jail? >> we have bloods wp the workers, bloods on all the floors and bloods in all the pods, so bloods are everywhere. >> gang violence breaks out when a long feud boils over. >> trying to show force inside the jail.
was unsuccessful. >> ashley, why are you here? ad? >> can i talk to my lawyer? how about that? >> well, i'm going to about sooner than later. >> well, you can find out later. >> for whatever reason, ashley is simply not ready to seek help tonight. >> it's an all too common frustration for those fighting to stamp out human trafficking. nevertheless, sheriff judd and his team will carry on in their efforts to halt prostitution and human trafficking. >> so...
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. >>> and tears for the victims on the balcony collapse. 22-year-old ashley done -- donohoe and olivia burke died. >> two coffins, 22-year-old ashley donohoe of rohnert park and olivia burke died. >> they would try to fool their parents into thinking they were twins. i don't know how much they succeeded but they did try to do that. >> reporter: they were at a birthday party in berkeley when the balcony they were on collapsed. they were among six who died. the cousin were found in an embrace. olivia is remembered as kind somebody who always put the needs of others before her own. ashley, very talented student as well as soccer player. >> so fun-loving, with energy determined to always be great. she was such a great spirit. >> the only thing that makes you smile, her smile and life were remembered. >> her family and friends want people to know this. >> that ashley and olivia were two very talented and hard-working young ladies. they had bright futures ahead of them. >> at the scene of the memorial, flowers and family and friends gather to pay their respects. >> there is the thing about f
. >>> and tears for the victims on the balcony collapse. 22-year-old ashley done -- donohoe and olivia burke died. >> two coffins, 22-year-old ashley donohoe of rohnert park and olivia burke died. >> they would try to fool their parents into thinking they were twins. i don't know how much they succeeded but they did try to do that. >> reporter: they were at a birthday party in berkeley when the balcony they were on collapsed. they were among six who died. the cousin...
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and this was true in the ace of ashley and 0 -- in the case of ashley and olivia. >> ashley donohoe wasamerican. the others were all students from ireland. saturday's ceremony memorized both young women xwauz they were cousins. spokesperson says they would be looking into the circumstances of the accident. >> we'll fight to make changes. ashley donohoe was buried after the ceremony, olivia burke's body will be returned to ireland. jeff pierce, kron4 news. >>> police say marijuana found in the car involved in the deadly crash in vallejo happened friday afternoon on sonoma boulevard near redwood street. police say a driver veered on to the sidewalk and then hit and injured six people including two small children. two victims were dragged under the car one died at the scene three others taken to the hospital. one in critical condition and still unclear if the driver had been smoking the marijuana that was found. no arrests have been made thus far. >>> bay area versus socal. how the giants and a's fared against the dodgers and angels. >>> right now taking a look at the approach of the bay b
and this was true in the ace of ashley and 0 -- in the case of ashley and olivia. >> ashley donohoe wasamerican. the others were all students from ireland. saturday's ceremony memorized both young women xwauz they were cousins. spokesperson says they would be looking into the circumstances of the accident. >> we'll fight to make changes. ashley donohoe was buried after the ceremony, olivia burke's body will be returned to ireland. jeff pierce, kron4 news. >>> police say...
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what do the people you talk to, ashley. what are they saying? are they with tsipras or going to side with the eurozone? >> well, right now, adam, i don't know if you can still hear an anti-austerity rally going on behind me in front of the parliament building. they clearly believe that the no vote will win on july 5th when the referendum is held. i think it is a case of the silent majority, adam. i think more people will vote yes, yes we will accept the austerity measures because we do not want to drop out of the euro. however, what we heard from the greek prime minister tonight, no big surprise, he is used words such as shameful and unrepentant. we shall show the rest of europe that the greek people are priedful and have dignity. all of this of course setting up the showdown. as you say, less than an hour now, greece technically will be in default on that payment to the imf. first developed economy to ever do such a thing. >> ashley, greek people lose either way, whether austerity or leaving the euro. >> yes. >> the people you talk to, if you'r
what do the people you talk to, ashley. what are they saying? are they with tsipras or going to side with the eurozone? >> well, right now, adam, i don't know if you can still hear an anti-austerity rally going on behind me in front of the parliament building. they clearly believe that the no vote will win on july 5th when the referendum is held. i think it is a case of the silent majority, adam. i think more people will vote yes, yes we will accept the austerity measures because we do...
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ashley: yeah.art: suddenly you get fitbit going public and you've got a crowd around that trading post and visible excitement 31.30. up 11 from the offering price. the ceo, i've forgotten his name, he's now made a half billion dollars and more i think he's closing in on 600 million and he'll be on the show in 20 or 30 minutes or less than that. see if you can grab him. ashley: it's on the house. stuart: i'm staying with fitbit because of the excitement. 3 31.34. there's the excitement. they're clapping and cheering making money, why not? this is a rare occurrence you know, it's not very often that a brand new type of companies sells shares to the public for a first time ever. you're watching and it's happening now. we're talking fitbit. the major competitor i think is the apple watch. do you have a fitbit? too old for-- >> i workout too much. stuart: that's it. but the whole point is that you've got a wearable computing power on -- tradeable for the first time ever. i don't think there's any other
ashley: yeah.art: suddenly you get fitbit going public and you've got a crowd around that trading post and visible excitement 31.30. up 11 from the offering price. the ceo, i've forgotten his name, he's now made a half billion dollars and more i think he's closing in on 600 million and he'll be on the show in 20 or 30 minutes or less than that. see if you can grab him. ashley: it's on the house. stuart: i'm staying with fitbit because of the excitement. 3 31.34. there's the excitement. they're...
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ashley beau was so proud of you. he was so touched by the way you cared about people the depth of your emotions. he saw the joy you bring not only to our family but to the lives of so many people. he loved the way you laugh. he loved your smile. and he was so proud to have been able to work with you in service of the people of delaware. and he loved that you married howard. he loved that very much. and he was -- he loved the fact that he was the catalyst that brought howard into our family. and i loved the fact that he gave me another big brother. natalie, hunter we've talked about this over and over and over again. your daddy's going to always be with us. your daddy's always going to be by your side. your daddy will always love you. and i can promise you will always be loved. we are a family whose love knows no bounds. he is a part of you. natalie, he's that piece of you that allows you to be so caring and compassionate, he's the reason why you're so protective of your brother. it's the same way he was with me. hunt
ashley beau was so proud of you. he was so touched by the way you cared about people the depth of your emotions. he saw the joy you bring not only to our family but to the lives of so many people. he loved the way you laugh. he loved your smile. and he was so proud to have been able to work with you in service of the people of delaware. and he loved that you married howard. he loved that very much. and he was -- he loved the fact that he was the catalyst that brought howard into our family. and...
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it was awesome. >> reporter: so here's ashley today. she's back out on the field practicing catching and hitting. she says she's still trying to get back to where she was but she is feeling confident. >> it's very important. softball and basketball have been my life for almost ten years. and it's been so much fun. it's what i love to do. it's what i want to do. i'm really hoping i can take it to the collegiate level. >> doreen gentzler with that report. >>> breaking news, we are getting updates of an deadly stabbing in fredericksburg. why a massive fight might be connected to this. >>> and zoo animals on the loose. a search underway in the country of georgia and the acts of mother nature is to blame. derrick? >>> got crabs? well, consider yourself lucky. (music) hey! let me help with that. oh, thank you! (music) introducing the one-and-only volkswagen golf sportwagen. the sportier utility vehicle.
it was awesome. >> reporter: so here's ashley today. she's back out on the field practicing catching and hitting. she says she's still trying to get back to where she was but she is feeling confident. >> it's very important. softball and basketball have been my life for almost ten years. and it's been so much fun. it's what i love to do. it's what i want to do. i'm really hoping i can take it to the collegiate level. >> doreen gentzler with that report. >>> breaking...
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>> ashley: okay, stop! >> adam: it's what happened, billy!there's a bigger question here. what the hell was jack doing in the park at that hour? >> marco: what are you doing marisita? >> marisa: what i should have done long ago. >> marco: you're going to shoot me for leaving you behind? >> marisa: i'm turning you in marco. everyone will know you were behind this plot to replace jack abbott. and jack getting shot -- that was
>> ashley: okay, stop! >> adam: it's what happened, billy!there's a bigger question here. what the hell was jack doing in the park at that hour? >> marco: what are you doing marisita? >> marisa: what i should have done long ago. >> marco: you're going to shoot me for leaving you behind? >> marisa: i'm turning you in marco. everyone will know you were behind this plot to replace jack abbott. and jack getting shot -- that was
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ashley?, charles listen, you know it's interesting the atms we've seen have been relatively quiet today because over the weekend many greeks stood in line to get as much money and cash out as they could, realizing that the chances that the government put capital controls in was very high, and they were absolutely right. in the very early hours of this morning, it was decided that the 60 euro or $66 limit would be imposed today. the greek banks closed for the next six business days although there are reports which you mentioned, charles, in the last hour that perhaps some greek banks will open for those people who do not have credit cards or debit cards to give them a chance to get access to some of their cash, and that would be available at only a few banks. it's all very confusing, all very tense. it is remarkably quiet in the city of athens today. people went about their business as usual this morning, back to work on a monday morning, but all the banks were closed, and there's definitely a
ashley?, charles listen, you know it's interesting the atms we've seen have been relatively quiet today because over the weekend many greeks stood in line to get as much money and cash out as they could, realizing that the chances that the government put capital controls in was very high, and they were absolutely right. in the very early hours of this morning, it was decided that the 60 euro or $66 limit would be imposed today. the greek banks closed for the next six business days although...
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good throw. >> reporter: so, here's ashley today. she is back out on the field practicing, catching and hitting. she says she is still trying to get back to where she was but she is feeling confident. >> it's very important. soft bull and basketball have been my life for almost ten years. and it's been so much fun. its a what's i love to do. it's what i want to do and i hope i can bring it to the collegiate level. >> a brave 16-year-old and grateful one, too. doctors are using this kind of surgery for patients suffering from trigger finger carpal tunnel syndrome and problems with the tend in their hands. they say keeping the patient awake really makes the surgery more effective. pat? >> thanks, doreen. >> uh-huh. >>> students mayrsing bumps and bruises while drivers may be trying to calm nerves. a frustrating commute into new york that impacted >>> it's a school trip they will never forget. a bus carrying students celebrating their eighth grade graduation collided with a new jersey transit bus today, created a busy miss at the lincol
good throw. >> reporter: so, here's ashley today. she is back out on the field practicing, catching and hitting. she says she is still trying to get back to where she was but she is feeling confident. >> it's very important. soft bull and basketball have been my life for almost ten years. and it's been so much fun. its a what's i love to do. it's what i want to do and i hope i can bring it to the collegiate level. >> a brave 16-year-old and grateful one, too. doctors are using...
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anchor dan ashley created the nonprofit charity to help bay area children. it reports point court-appointed advocates. and it sends underserved kids to summer camp in lake tahoe. >> these are kids that otherwise don't get a chance to cross the bay bridge sometimes, much less go up and spend time in the wilderness of lake tahoe and meet campers from all over the country. >> look how cool dan ashley looked there. legendary rocker eddie money headlined the event. if you would like to donate we have information on our website, a about. c7 news.com. >>> time now is 5:17. as we bring in lisa for a full weather check, weather-wise a little cooler today? >> yeah. >> are we seeing fog out there right now, though? >> a little bit. 4-mile visibility, not too bad. the marine layer is not quite pushing on to the surface as it did yesterday and that's when we get the dense fog. a look now from our live doppler 7hd perspective. you see the sweep on top of mount st. helena. visibility i noted 4 miles petaluma. and also half moon bay and temperatures are pretty comfortable,
anchor dan ashley created the nonprofit charity to help bay area children. it reports point court-appointed advocates. and it sends underserved kids to summer camp in lake tahoe. >> these are kids that otherwise don't get a chance to cross the bay bridge sometimes, much less go up and spend time in the wilderness of lake tahoe and meet campers from all over the country. >> look how cool dan ashley looked there. legendary rocker eddie money headlined the event. if you would like to...
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she went to school with ashley donohoe of rohnert park and came to know ashley's cousin oliva burke who died here tuesday. >> i mean, ashley, we all have good memories. she was always happy and friendly. i met oliva last summer, too. and then it's just, you know, they were so young. >> reporter: while investigators continue to look at dry rot as a possible cause for the collapse, many people at the memorial just want to focus on supporting the survivors. >> to stand by the parents and pay respects. i think that's for another discussion and another time. >> reporter: the brother of one of the survivors posted an update on facebook saying his sister had an operation on her spine, knee and shoulder injuries overnight and is awake, somehow upbeat and doing really well. the consul-general is very protective of the survivors' privacy. he would only say that the survivors are recovering from broken bones. coming up at 6:00, we're hearing for the first time a survivor story. we'll tell you how one survivor survived her 50-foot drop. that's coming up in the next hour. for now live in berkeley, i
she went to school with ashley donohoe of rohnert park and came to know ashley's cousin oliva burke who died here tuesday. >> i mean, ashley, we all have good memories. she was always happy and friendly. i met oliva last summer, too. and then it's just, you know, they were so young. >> reporter: while investigators continue to look at dry rot as a possible cause for the collapse, many people at the memorial just want to focus on supporting the survivors. >> to stand by the...
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ashley's mother raced t the scene. the families thanked the community for prayers and support. both families vowing to evt such a tragedy from ever happening again. >> our daughte and the rest of the students were responsible young adults that were celebrating their friend's 21st birthday in what they felt was a sa environment. unfortunately that turned tragic through no fault of their own. >> reporter: why the balcony gave way is under investigation. friends say ashley could do anythi studying biology while working two jobs. >> she was such a beautiful person. her energy was so amazing that at a tim like this you would need someone like her. >> reporter: seven others were injured in the collapse. >> they are youngand rob j some need more sgeries but will be fine. >> reporter: for twooung cousins an irish blessing from the priest mayhe wind always be at yr back. cornell barnard, a 7 news. >> more people paid tribute to the victims at the site of the balcony collapse today. >> we can relate to them beuse we both came out for the summer. >> such a sad time. i think being irish i
ashley's mother raced t the scene. the families thanked the community for prayers and support. both families vowing to evt such a tragedy from ever happening again. >> our daughte and the rest of the students were responsible young adults that were celebrating their friend's 21st birthday in what they felt was a sa environment. unfortunately that turned tragic through no fault of their own. >> reporter: why the balcony gave way is under investigation. friends say ashley could do...
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and this was true in the case of ashley and olivia. >> reporter: ashley donohoe was the lone american among the victims. the others were all students from ireland. [ bagpipes ] >> reporter: saturday's ceremony memorialized both young women because olivia and ashley were cousins. a spokesman for the family said they would be looking into the circumstances of the tragedy. >> we'll fight to make changes, so that no family will ever have to go through what we have gone through. >> reporter: ashley donohoe was buried after the ceremony. olivia burke's body will join the four remaining victims to be returned to mourners in ireland. in cotati, jeff pierce, kron 4 news. >> the irish consulate of san francisco released a statement this afternoon on behalf of the victims' families. they say, "as we leave berkeley and return home to ireland with our beloved sons and daughters, we would like to thank everyone in america and ireland for their sympathy and support which has been a tremendous comfort to us at this tragic time." >>> vallejo police are trying to figure out if alcohol, drugs or a medic
and this was true in the case of ashley and olivia. >> reporter: ashley donohoe was the lone american among the victims. the others were all students from ireland. [ bagpipes ] >> reporter: saturday's ceremony memorialized both young women because olivia and ashley were cousins. a spokesman for the family said they would be looking into the circumstances of the tragedy. >> we'll fight to make changes, so that no family will ever have to go through what we have gone through....
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sandra: ashley webster live in athens. thank you. the shanghai composite another wild ride following yesterday's 3% drop. the market fell more than 5% early in the session only thing to rebound for a gain of 5%. government measures 72 week stumble appear to have won back the investor confidence patient cut interest rates over the weekend. we didn't see the positive reaction but a big turnaround in the stock market finishing very positive on the session. let's get you caught up in a global markets as they look at how trading did lay out in asia. positive trading the hang seng in singapore up a full percent. in europe, watching stocks after a very volatile day yesterday. all trending to the downside. kerry makes global market action we see at this hour. look at u.s. stock index futures for an idea of what things look at a few hours from now. dow futures up 47 points. joining us now is mike ingram, market analyst at bcg markets. might come in thank you for joining us. can you give us some color as they kick off the trading day here in t
sandra: ashley webster live in athens. thank you. the shanghai composite another wild ride following yesterday's 3% drop. the market fell more than 5% early in the session only thing to rebound for a gain of 5%. government measures 72 week stumble appear to have won back the investor confidence patient cut interest rates over the weekend. we didn't see the positive reaction but a big turnaround in the stock market finishing very positive on the session. let's get you caught up in a global...
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the sixth from the bay area 22-year-old ashley donoho who graduated from rancho high school. they say she was an exceptional athlete and student. she was an ap student as well as a soccer player and i'm told she works as an assistant soccer coach for a season. the principal calling her death a loss to the entire community. she was a dual citizen both irish and american. her suz cousin elizabeth also was killed in the accident. there are no plans for the memberoral at this time but could change in the coming days. >> thanks michelle. we have more. >>> couldverage on this tragedy at 5:30. >>> a brush fire left a home and trailer in ruins. it happened this morning about 11:00 a.m. can you see the flames and smoke as it burned about two acres of morello park drive near john near parkway and 68. fire may have been caused by an animal on a power line. thankfully no one was hurt. >>> a hepalo ato woman said someone took a picture of her while she was showering. she seen what appeared to be a cellphone outside her balcony window. police have not arrested anyone. >>> say good buy to t
the sixth from the bay area 22-year-old ashley donoho who graduated from rancho high school. they say she was an exceptional athlete and student. she was an ap student as well as a soccer player and i'm told she works as an assistant soccer coach for a season. the principal calling her death a loss to the entire community. she was a dual citizen both irish and american. her suz cousin elizabeth also was killed in the accident. there are no plans for the memberoral at this time but could change...
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ashley? >> unfortunately that is not just ashley. paused. that is a frozen shot. we'll go back to him. he was let me see, he was walking through the crowd of the protest and wants to bring that shot. is he good now. we are going to work on it still. and we'll talk about china, it is not only about greece today, you have china, eric that is a side to this and puerto rico. >> give us the information about china. >> you have puerto rico china and greece. china that stock market rose 100 percent this year and taking a historic hit. and there is concerns about that country's debt. and stocks entering the bear market there. and one of the shanghai composeit index selling off the biggest one in 19 years. /beijing cut interest rates over the weekend. that seems like it is not nothing. ashley webster is back with us. and power is on in athens ashley despite the technical difficulties? >> reporter: we'll give it another go jenna. we are in front of the rally in front of the greek parlamount building. it exploded and we'll walk through the crowd. these people don't want to v
ashley? >> unfortunately that is not just ashley. paused. that is a frozen shot. we'll go back to him. he was let me see, he was walking through the crowd of the protest and wants to bring that shot. is he good now. we are going to work on it still. and we'll talk about china, it is not only about greece today, you have china, eric that is a side to this and puerto rico. >> give us the information about china. >> you have puerto rico china and greece. china that stock market...
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ashley webster on the ground with the very latest. ashley, good morning. >> yeah.morning to you, maria. we were out early this morning. no lines of atms so to speak. we saw that over the weekend. anyone needed to get out already -- i tried a couple of atms this morning. there was no money here in central athens. the government says they will be replenishing the atms. for the most part greek people went out those that have work went to their jobs this morning. there is not exactly fear and panic in the streets. perhaps more resignation of five years of this debt crisis that really has shaken the country to the very foundations. the question, what happens next? and to your point i think the eurozone as a whole is much better able to handle what is going on with greece than it was say three years ago. the eurozone economy is much stronger, more able to take a greek exit if it comes to that. but it could be politically damaging for other european leaders. angela merkel for one, who has stressed she wants to keep greece in the eurozone. it would perhaps, if greece drops
ashley webster on the ground with the very latest. ashley, good morning. >> yeah.morning to you, maria. we were out early this morning. no lines of atms so to speak. we saw that over the weekend. anyone needed to get out already -- i tried a couple of atms this morning. there was no money here in central athens. the government says they will be replenishing the atms. for the most part greek people went out those that have work went to their jobs this morning. there is not exactly fear and...