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desperate journey to find their loved one. >> oh, my gosh. >> reporter: leading the charge to bring ashley homeher older sister, kimberly. from searching the vast reservation to even testifying on capitol hill. kimberly is committed to her sister. >> our girls, our people and our men are important. >> reporter: it's been three full years now since ashley disappeared, and the family still has no answers and no ashley. you've been dogged through all of this. you have been your sister's boldest advocate, and, you know, i have sisters myself, but everyone would want you for a sister. >> it's ashley's love that makes me strong. >> reporter: we're revisiting ashley's story, because these girls are so inspired by her, driven by her and determined to fight in ashley's name. >> i'm really happy that they wanted to fight, they wanted to keep going, and then that ashley's story inspired them, because it should, because back home all the girls should be strong. all our girls should be headstrong as well as being able to fight, because we are fighters, and we come from a tribe that are fighters. >> reporter
desperate journey to find their loved one. >> oh, my gosh. >> reporter: leading the charge to bring ashley homeher older sister, kimberly. from searching the vast reservation to even testifying on capitol hill. kimberly is committed to her sister. >> our girls, our people and our men are important. >> reporter: it's been three full years now since ashley disappeared, and the family still has no answers and no ashley. you've been dogged through all of this. you have been...
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it was a violent crash outside ashley guerrero's home. >> i heard a loud crash and immediately ran out because it sounded very close. >> reporter: she cause saw this. >> my car in tiny little pieces. the windows smashed. the front just smashed inside. >> reporter: guerrero is just one of about four car owners dealing with this mess after san jose police say a driver stole a car and crashed into parked cars. it happened on south capital avenue and belfast drive just before midnight in san jose. police say sevcarp and ran. no one was hurt. but things since the people responsible haven't been caught, we don't know their conditions. >> very serious. they should have to pay off a car that takes so long to pay off, you know. >> reporter: she was thankful that no one was in the parked cars. >> can you imagine if there was a person inside of that car? easily that person could have been dead and a family member would have lost somebody. >> anyone with information is asked to call the san jose police department. >>> antioch police are searching this afternoon for the person responsible for a dou
it was a violent crash outside ashley guerrero's home. >> i heard a loud crash and immediately ran out because it sounded very close. >> reporter: she cause saw this. >> my car in tiny little pieces. the windows smashed. the front just smashed inside. >> reporter: guerrero is just one of about four car owners dealing with this mess after san jose police say a driver stole a car and crashed into parked cars. it happened on south capital avenue and belfast drive just...
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it was a violent crash outside ashley guerrero's home. >> i heard a loud crash. i immediately ran out. it sounded really close. >> reporter: when she got out, she saw this. >> my car was in tiny little pieces. the windows were smashed. the front and smashed inside. >> reporter: she is just one of about four car owners dealing with this mess after san jose police say a driver stole a car and crashed into part cars on south capitol avenue and belfast drive in san jose just before midnight. by the time i came out they were gone, she said. police say several suspects ditched the car and ran. no one was hurt but since the people responsible were not caught, we do not know their conditions. >> it takes so long to pay off a car. >> reporter: she is understandably angry but grateful no one was in the cars . >> imagine if there was a person inside of the car. easley, the person could be dead. >> reporter: anyone with information on this hit-and- run, you are asked to call the san jose police department. sara zendehnam, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> san mateo police officers are wa
it was a violent crash outside ashley guerrero's home. >> i heard a loud crash. i immediately ran out. it sounded really close. >> reporter: when she got out, she saw this. >> my car was in tiny little pieces. the windows were smashed. the front and smashed inside. >> reporter: she is just one of about four car owners dealing with this mess after san jose police say a driver stole a car and crashed into part cars on south capitol avenue and belfast drive in san jose just...
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ashley: all right. we have to leave it there. rachel campos-duffy, looking remarkably well rested for having nine children at home for week after weekeek. rachel, as always, you look great. thank you so much for joining us this morning. i don't know how you do it. rachel, thank you. >> thank you, ashley. ashley: let's get back to that call we were talking about from the bank of america. a little bearish on the s&p for the year. but lauren, come back in. they say it's partly because the market is loving these stay-at-home stocks which i guess suggests they think the market believes people are going to be staying at home longer. lauren: exactly. and they say the s&p, as you noted before, will close at 2900 by the end of the year, which is bearish, down 8% from where we are now. saying that the market is not pricing in the all-clear. that's why some of these stay-at-home stocks, tech stocks, also the online retailers, they have been winners. if you look at service now, if you look at their annual performance, it's up 50%. splunk and workday up. these are the cloud and digital work services that companies need when most of their employe
ashley: all right. we have to leave it there. rachel campos-duffy, looking remarkably well rested for having nine children at home for week after weekeek. rachel, as always, you look great. thank you so much for joining us this morning. i don't know how you do it. rachel, thank you. >> thank you, ashley. ashley: let's get back to that call we were talking about from the bank of america. a little bearish on the s&p for the year. but lauren, come back in. they say it's partly because...
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it is not like this is huge new as troy mom call increase in existing home sales? ashleyting home sales are down. ashley: the glass is half empty, yes. >> now this. remember the expression, tina. tina. there is no alternative. that is no alternative to stocks. well there is an alternative. it is called real estate specifically. single family homes. home prices are rising. mortgage applications are going up. you see the open house signs all over the place. getting inside to take a look may be a bit more difficult these days but realtors report a surge in open house foot traffic. market watcher, mark tepper, told us yesterday, even in cleveland, people are paying above the asking price. there are bidding wars for the hoists there. let's not get carried away. we're not returning to the golden years of 2005 and 2006, but it is true to say that the good times are are coming back for realtors. that is indication take money out of stock profit, put it into a second home, vacation home or bigger home. technically this is call asset reallocation. money out of one type of investmen
it is not like this is huge new as troy mom call increase in existing home sales? ashleyting home sales are down. ashley: the glass is half empty, yes. >> now this. remember the expression, tina. tina. there is no alternative. that is no alternative to stocks. well there is an alternative. it is called real estate specifically. single family homes. home prices are rising. mortgage applications are going up. you see the open house signs all over the place. getting inside to take a look may...
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home opener. reporter: they are, ashley.this evening at 7:10 eastern, and when the game starts, wrigley field will look a lot like it does right now, obviously no fans in the stands. it's a little bit of a different opening day than they're used to here. i'm with david cromwell. he's in charge of ballpark operations here at wrigley. this opening day is not what you expected when the season ended last year. >> not quite. but there really isn't anything quite like opening day at wrigley field, and while obviously this year will be different, normally we would be welcoming in a sold-out crowd to watch our cubs take on the visiting team, nonetheless, it's an exciting day for us. we are happy to bring baseball back to the country and for fans to be able to get a chance to see our cubs this evening. reporter: you have become a bit of an expert in coronavirus because of this, because you have kind of spearheaded the changes at the ballpark. tell us what people will be able to notice when they are watching the games on tv. >> everyt
home opener. reporter: they are, ashley.this evening at 7:10 eastern, and when the game starts, wrigley field will look a lot like it does right now, obviously no fans in the stands. it's a little bit of a different opening day than they're used to here. i'm with david cromwell. he's in charge of ballpark operations here at wrigley. this opening day is not what you expected when the season ended last year. >> not quite. but there really isn't anything quite like opening day at wrigley...
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book your free virtual or in-home design consultation today. ashleysurmise unexpected president trump is indeed speaking to reporters right now, there you see the white house, he's on his way to florida because once we have the tape of what he has to say we will have them for you in a few minutes. meanwhile back to the baffle for screeninstreaming dominance, hea name that is on the battle at all, it is called a ab, they reportedly are having trouble getting the free trial users to actually pay up. susan: it makes a short ten minute videos only as a conversion rate of 8% which is much less than disney+ at 11% conversion and that means customers stay on after the free trial ends and this is according to data coming from center which is estimating it only has signed up 910,000 during the feast few months, analysts expect an estimate that it is only been downloaded around four and a half million times, it claims the app downloads were actually more than that 5.6 million, if you stop elite these numbers over the full year with a 8% conversion rate, that le
book your free virtual or in-home design consultation today. ashleysurmise unexpected president trump is indeed speaking to reporters right now, there you see the white house, he's on his way to florida because once we have the tape of what he has to say we will have them for you in a few minutes. meanwhile back to the baffle for screeninstreaming dominance, hea name that is on the battle at all, it is called a ab, they reportedly are having trouble getting the free trial users to actually pay...
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i think home depot, while it's not a winner today, certainly a winner in the first half of the year. i think it continues to be. ashleye more obvious when you are in lockdown. okay. biggest surprise, susan? susan: $1100 today, tesla. it was worth less than $200 just a year ago. you really can't discount charismatic leadership. tesla is one of the stocks that's been a big surprise, despite the fact we actually almost had a cash crunch for the company but china came in faster than expected and also, what about square? remember square, that is being held by jack dorsey? square was actually stagnant for awhile but because of the coronavirus pandemic and accelerated global banking trends, this stock continues to rally hitting another record high today. ashley: very good. lauren, your big surprise? lauren: tjx. the owner of marshall's, home goods and tj maxx. the stock is actually down this year about $10. the reason it's a surprise for me is because of the decision they made when everything shut down, businesses relied on online shopping, e-commerce. tjx did not do that. they shut down their e-commerce operations and they
i think home depot, while it's not a winner today, certainly a winner in the first half of the year. i think it continues to be. ashleye more obvious when you are in lockdown. okay. biggest surprise, susan? susan: $1100 today, tesla. it was worth less than $200 just a year ago. you really can't discount charismatic leadership. tesla is one of the stocks that's been a big surprise, despite the fact we actually almost had a cash crunch for the company but china came in faster than expected and...
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ashley. where are millenials looking to buy homes? ashley: that is a good question. t level of mortgage applications from those aged 22 to 38. here we go. chicago, isn't that interesting. the median home value in chicago, just under $250,000. austin also very prominent. more expensive, median house price, $401,000. then houston, very affordable, under $200,000. charlotte at $252,000. again, los angeles, look at the median price of a house in l.a., $752,000. by the way, in the top ten, seattle was actually on it probably for tech jobs, but the average cost of a home or median home value, i should say, is $767,000, the most expensive. but interesting numbers and interesting cities. stuart: $752,000 is the median price for a single family home in los angeles. median. so there's half more and half less. 752. ashley: correct. stuart: 2.98% 30-year fixed rate, i suppose they are a little more affordable. thanks, ash. >>> change the subject. look at some video of conferencing stocks, please. google grouping their video chat and chat into one place. it's on their g-mail app.
ashley. where are millenials looking to buy homes? ashley: that is a good question. t level of mortgage applications from those aged 22 to 38. here we go. chicago, isn't that interesting. the median home value in chicago, just under $250,000. austin also very prominent. more expensive, median house price, $401,000. then houston, very affordable, under $200,000. charlotte at $252,000. again, los angeles, look at the median price of a house in l.a., $752,000. by the way, in the top ten, seattle...
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home. our own dan ashley is live at golden gate park this morning getting ready for the big virtual event thisyear, dan. >> reporter: yeah, hi, liz, it' goenatpark20 peop.ashit's aids walk san francisco live at home. so it's a different year in our 34th year of aids walk. but it's the same in terms of the enthusiasm, the energy, and what we're going to do which is raise a lot of money for aids walk and hiv programs throughout the city. i'm joined by craig miller who started all of this 34 years ago in san francisco, craig, it's different but we're excited about it. >> good morning, dan, it is different, but the part that remains the same is the commitment to support prc and all the organizations that benefit from this year's aids walk san francisco. the response has been tremendous. we're here to represent the tens of thousands that would normally be standing here but are safe at home, ready to watch aids walk live at home on abc 7 news coming up at 10:00. >> reporter: craig, thanks very much. it is a star-studded event. we always have great entertainment but this year because it's live at hom
home. our own dan ashley is live at golden gate park this morning getting ready for the big virtual event thisyear, dan. >> reporter: yeah, hi, liz, it' goenatpark20 peop.ashit's aids walk san francisco live at home. so it's a different year in our 34th year of aids walk. but it's the same in terms of the enthusiasm, the energy, and what we're going to do which is raise a lot of money for aids walk and hiv programs throughout the city. i'm joined by craig miller who started all of this 34...
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ashley: very good. we wish you the very best of luck in your new home in austin, texas. u, ashley. ashley: last week, i learned something very interesting about myself. roll that tape. >> hey, siri, how old is ashley webster? >> ashley webster is 119 years old. susan: 119 years old? i don't believe it. ashley: yeah. i don't look a day over 70. i'll take it. the question is what will you, the viewers, tell us this week? our thursday feedback after the break. ♪ liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. i wish i could shake your hand. granted. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ iredefined the wordng th'school' this year. it's why, at xfinity, we're committed to helping kids keep learning through the summer. and help college students studying at home stay connected through our university program. we're providing affordable internet access to low income families through our internet essentials program. and this summer, xfinity is creating a virtual summer camp for kids at home- all on xfinity x1. we're com
ashley: very good. we wish you the very best of luck in your new home in austin, texas. u, ashley. ashley: last week, i learned something very interesting about myself. roll that tape. >> hey, siri, how old is ashley webster? >> ashley webster is 119 years old. susan: 119 years old? i don't believe it. ashley: yeah. i don't look a day over 70. i'll take it. the question is what will you, the viewers, tell us this week? our thursday feedback after the break. ♪ liberty mutual...
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ashley. >>> that outbreak just threw a curveball. the miami marlins home opener set for tonight was cancelled. chris alvarez is at oakland coliseum, including surprising optimism from bob melvin. >> yeah, you know, we spoke with manager bob melvin before the game. about an hour before 11:00 in the morning. do you think they're going to play a game? at the moment he said yes. he did say there was optimism that this happened so early, maybe it forces major league baseball to tighten some protocols up and realize this is a serious thing. dave martinez of the nationals, he has a heart condition. the nationals will be place miami at some point this season. they talk about their concerns today. >> i'm scared. i really am. i go from here, home, back here every day, that's all i do. i wash my hands, i went from 47 times a day to probably 99 times a day. >> i don't wan to say it's scary to everybody, but maybe a little, and, you know, this is the thing you were hoping wasn't going to happen, that you first, just from a human standpoint, but it worries you. >> after
ashley. >>> that outbreak just threw a curveball. the miami marlins home opener set for tonight was cancelled. chris alvarez is at oakland coliseum, including surprising optimism from bob melvin. >> yeah, you know, we spoke with manager bob melvin before the game. about an hour before 11:00 in the morning. do you think they're going to play a game? at the moment he said yes. he did say there was optimism that this happened so early, maybe it forces major league baseball to...
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ashley. we appreciate your time and home to see you at 11:00. hello, everyone., we're opening up the "jeopardy!" vault to showcase the best episodes from the first decade of "jeopardy!" in the very first week of shows that aired in september of 1984, there were moments where it seemed like the contestants didn't quite have a handle on all the rules and gameplay dynamics, especially during final jeopardy! what happened here in only the second show of the series did not happen again for 35 years. enjoy. this is "jeopardy!" ♪ now entering the studio are today's contestants-- a registered nurse originally from philadelphia, pennsylvania-- paul schaffer. a carpenter originally from west springfield, massachusetts, lynne crawford. and our returning champion, an energy demonstrator from waverly, ohio-- greg hopkins, whose cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"--alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you very much. thank you very much and welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to "jeopardy!"-- america's favorite answer-and-question game. we supply th
ashley. we appreciate your time and home to see you at 11:00. hello, everyone., we're opening up the "jeopardy!" vault to showcase the best episodes from the first decade of "jeopardy!" in the very first week of shows that aired in september of 1984, there were moments where it seemed like the contestants didn't quite have a handle on all the rules and gameplay dynamics, especially during final jeopardy! what happened here in only the second show of the series did not happen...
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has san francisco joining most other bay area districts that will start the new year at home next month. dan ashley joins us with the details. >> the san francisco unified school district announced today that its 54,000 students will be getting their education online this fall. the district summit said the decision was made after reviewing evidence from health officials as well as getting input from staff, students and families. school administrators will reveal more about how this is going to work in the next few weeks. >> when i'm on zoom with my 18 students, there is only so much we can do. at least they can see each other and i can put them in breakout rooms and they can chat and have recess. but there is no substitute for being in school live with your students. >> the district still needs to get chrome books in the hands of students that don't already have a computer. plus the sf unified is having internet hot spots around the city so students can connect with their teachers. the fall semester begins august 17th. and conditions have changed significantly in reason weeks with a spike in cases
has san francisco joining most other bay area districts that will start the new year at home next month. dan ashley joins us with the details. >> the san francisco unified school district announced today that its 54,000 students will be getting their education online this fall. the district summit said the decision was made after reviewing evidence from health officials as well as getting input from staff, students and families. school administrators will reveal more about how this is...
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home. live from america's news headquarters, i'm ashley strohmeyer.least 13 arrests in oregon. protesters demonstrating against alleged police brutality. they had to use tear gas to get the situation under control. several officers were hurt as they broke windows at a courthouse in several businesses. eight other protesters were detained by homeland security personnel. there was a rocket attack at baghdad international airport hitting where american troops are house but no one was hurt. this is the seventh rocket attack in less than a month. u.s. military fires 3000 rounds of explosives. minute. now back to life, liberty and levin. for all of your headlines log on to foxnews.com. >> you are saying there wasn't enough to exchange white papers the battle is at the ground level. at the smithsonian institution in the new york times, our public schools, a growing number of them are embracing this. it's a big problem. and you are saying we compete against us how. >> first of all, as i said to conservatives, if we were fightinght the second world war, execut
home. live from america's news headquarters, i'm ashley strohmeyer.least 13 arrests in oregon. protesters demonstrating against alleged police brutality. they had to use tear gas to get the situation under control. several officers were hurt as they broke windows at a courthouse in several businesses. eight other protesters were detained by homeland security personnel. there was a rocket attack at baghdad international airport hitting where american troops are house but no one was hurt. this is...
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blessed to be in a position where i felt comfortable. >> paf >> reporter: ashley had a job, health insurance. she closed on her new homebefore the restaurant shut down. the uncertainty has taken it's toll. >> i don't want to lose everything i've worked hard to get and realize how hard it would be to get it back again. >> reporter: and erin, it's the domino effect, whether it's for individuals losing jobs and losing health insurance, all businesses as well as across the board economically over the course of the last four months that you've seen play out in spades. that's why lawmakers have an urgent need to pass the package. it could be a trillion, maybe $2 trillion, but they're right now at the negotiations before you even get into the starting game. republicans haven't even agreed on their own proposal. that proposal was expected to come out today. now it's expected to come out monday. the crucial deadline, july 31st, that's coming next week. right now it looks like it's almost certainly going to lapse. >> thank you very much, phil. >>> and next, a federal judge's blistering message for the justice department as he or
blessed to be in a position where i felt comfortable. >> paf >> reporter: ashley had a job, health insurance. she closed on her new homebefore the restaurant shut down. the uncertainty has taken it's toll. >> i don't want to lose everything i've worked hard to get and realize how hard it would be to get it back again. >> reporter: and erin, it's the domino effect, whether it's for individuals losing jobs and losing health insurance, all businesses as well as across the...
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ashley, over there, our old home country, they are fighting about mask mandates? tell me more. ay, you have to wear a mask or some sort of face covering when you go into stores in england. scotland already has this in place. the government believes that that will give people, at least they hope it will give people more confidence to go out, spend money, try and get the economy back on track or at least give it a help. failure to comply, not wearing a mask in stores in england, could lead up to a fine of 100 pounds, about $125. if you pay within 14 days, that amount is cut in half. i've got to tell you, the reaction has not been positive among certain people. the police are not happy about it because they don't want to have to respond to everyone who is not wearing a mask. they say they have bigger issues to deal with. and shop owners, businesses, very concerned about the number of confrontations this is going to create and also enforcement. so interesting development but you know, as you mentioned earlier, walmart beginning this starting on july 20th. stuart: happening here. you
ashley, over there, our old home country, they are fighting about mask mandates? tell me more. ay, you have to wear a mask or some sort of face covering when you go into stores in england. scotland already has this in place. the government believes that that will give people, at least they hope it will give people more confidence to go out, spend money, try and get the economy back on track or at least give it a help. failure to comply, not wearing a mask in stores in england, could lead up to...
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home. it is also a consumer discretionary stock. those were stocks winners in the market yesterday, ashley.rest. ashley: thank you, lauren. let's turn back to politics if we can. president trump got both praise and criticism for his speech at mount rushmore and our next guest says president trump will be the remembered as one ofhe quote, most disruptive figures ever to lead the united states. with that said, let's bring in newt gingrich, author of, "trump and the american future." newt, great to see you. >> good to see you. ashley: make your case. how is the president is the president the most disruptive figure to lead? explain. >> he has taken on the entire establishment. speech at mount rushmore took on the anti-american left, in most aggressive, vigorous way of any president in modern times. he has taken on the whole power structure of washington, and has followed policies that are very sharp break from the establishment, both tax cutting, deregulation, changes in our trade policy, changes in our national security policy. i think he is the most disruptive president since andrew jackson a
home. it is also a consumer discretionary stock. those were stocks winners in the market yesterday, ashley.rest. ashley: thank you, lauren. let's turn back to politics if we can. president trump got both praise and criticism for his speech at mount rushmore and our next guest says president trump will be the remembered as one ofhe quote, most disruptive figures ever to lead the united states. with that said, let's bring in newt gingrich, author of, "trump and the american future."...
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ashley, abc 7 news. re next wspchoods par the w pk the out dirty dishes at the customer's homes just like delivery orders. that i i noticed our green bin where you can tut your yard waste and also paper that comes in contact with food, it has a lot more of that paper that comes in contact with food in it more than it did before the pandemic. so at least there is some stuff we can recycle. the plastics we've known for almost decades that it is not good for the environment. so great to see someone taking that up. let's take a look at sfo, about 358 and clo 58 and cloudy. we'll have slightly more sunshine today. a moderate heat risk inland this weekend. and highs will taper next week when it becomes quite breezy. they will more than likely drop below average as we'll try to balance some of the heat. here is the battle brewing automatic over the ocean, we have an area of low pressure foreign corners, and the high pressure push and pull decides whether we cool or warm up a couple degrees. the high pressure will win the next couple days. so that will put us a couple degrees warmer than average in sunnyvale. mo
ashley, abc 7 news. re next wspchoods par the w pk the out dirty dishes at the customer's homes just like delivery orders. that i i noticed our green bin where you can tut your yard waste and also paper that comes in contact with food, it has a lot more of that paper that comes in contact with food in it more than it did before the pandemic. so at least there is some stuff we can recycle. the plastics we've known for almost decades that it is not good for the environment. so great to see...
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ashley guerrero said she heard a loud crash right outside her home and ran outside to see a wide area of destruction. >> my car into tiny little pieces, the windows smashed, the front just smashed inside. >> police say there were several suspects inside that stolen car. after the crash, they ditched the car and ran off. anyone with any information on this case should put in a call to san jose police. >>> there are new concerns tonight about the coronavirus among major league baseball players after just one weekend of games. now some games are being postponed because of players testing positive. joe joins us now with more on the situation with major league baseball. joe? >> that's right, julian. a full schedule of major league games was played over the weekend, but two games have already been postponed tonight, demonstrating how precarious this major league season is, and what kind of domino effect can result as a result of the pandemic. the miami marlins started the year with two games in philadelphia. they found out today that at least 14 either players or members of the organization
ashley guerrero said she heard a loud crash right outside her home and ran outside to see a wide area of destruction. >> my car into tiny little pieces, the windows smashed, the front just smashed inside. >> police say there were several suspects inside that stolen car. after the crash, they ditched the car and ran off. anyone with any information on this case should put in a call to san jose police. >>> there are new concerns tonight about the coronavirus among major...
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. >> reporter: in the nation's capital, wealthy social lite ashley taylor hosted party at her home following gala for the washington ballet. she was later diagnosed with covid-19 along with some of her guests. there's no listen to believer she knew she was ill that night, the paper rights nor is it clear how or when she contracted the virus. she did not respond to nbc's request for comment. >> please, please cooperate. i am speaking especially to the younger adults now. >>...
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the cost of going home — england cricket director ashley giles warns bowlerjofra archer's breach of bio—secures could have been a "disaster" and cost the game tens of millions of pounds. and i've got your friday and weekend weather. some cloud, some rain, the sun, and cooler for all after a very warm day for some of us today. good morning. it's friday the 17th ofjuly. our top story. the nhs in england will get an extra £3 billion of funding to prepare for a possible second wave of coronavirus this winter. some of the money will be used to keep nightingale hospitals open to the end of the financial year, and for private hospitals to carry out non—urgent operations. our health editor hugh pym reports. today, boris johnson today, borisjohnson will set out plans aimed at preparing the nhs in england for the winter ahead. this will include funding to keep the nightingale hospital open through till the end of the financial year in march. their workload with covid—19 patients was much less than expected, and they were put on standby. some are now being used for scans for cancer patients, but spare ca
the cost of going home — england cricket director ashley giles warns bowlerjofra archer's breach of bio—secures could have been a "disaster" and cost the game tens of millions of pounds. and i've got your friday and weekend weather. some cloud, some rain, the sun, and cooler for all after a very warm day for some of us today. good morning. it's friday the 17th ofjuly. our top story. the nhs in england will get an extra £3 billion of funding to prepare for a possible second wave...
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homes. ♪ly aed orced t give up touring made them available to take on another deadly virus. here in san francisco, dan ashleyd the local portion and introduceddddddd activists. >> historic discrimination that led to health disparities, mental health, substance issues and poverty. >> reporter: the crowds of 20,000 walkers in golden gate park may have been absent but one thing has not changed, the generosity of people on both coasts. >> because of you, aids walk san francisco and aids walk new york have already raised well over $2 million. >> by well over 2 million, he means 2.5 million. so they did well. >> wow. it keeps on climbing. >> yeah. >> great to see. >>> pretty soon, we could also see some salon services offered outdoors. that story is ahead. >>> chuck out a device that gives new meaning to clean eating. we'll take you to a restaurant that's come up with a way to sanitize customers from head to toe. >>> i'm meteorologist drew tuma. we're tracking a pretty cool week ahead when we talk about july numbers. we >>> california's hair stylists and barbers may be able to serve outdoors. the agency that overs
homes. ♪ly aed orced t give up touring made them available to take on another deadly virus. here in san francisco, dan ashleyd the local portion and introduceddddddd activists. >> historic discrimination that led to health disparities, mental health, substance issues and poverty. >> reporter: the crowds of 20,000 walkers in golden gate park may have been absent but one thing has not changed, the generosity of people on both coasts. >> because of you, aids walk san francisco...
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ashley: how easy is it to get a mortgage this year with especially for first-time home buyers?nk the shades of dodd-frank are still around, and i think as investors begin to lose their appetite for mortgage-backed securities, things got a little bit tougher. but, no, i think that anybody who has reasonable credit is going to be able to get a loan right now, and they're going to lock it in at rates they'll never see again in their life. ashley: that is true. the biggest problem is the lack of inventory, right? so it has to be a seller's market. >> well, i'll tell you this, i think covid sort of exacerbated what was already happening which is that people really focused on where they're living on right now and was it good enough. and i think, you know, through the first wave of covid, real estate was on fire, and i think it continues to be on fire. so, yeah, i think it's a seller's market right now. ashley: do you think there's a movement out of the big cities? >> i think that there is some level of de-urbanization, but let's not hang it all on this virus. i think the reality is t
ashley: how easy is it to get a mortgage this year with especially for first-time home buyers?nk the shades of dodd-frank are still around, and i think as investors begin to lose their appetite for mortgage-backed securities, things got a little bit tougher. but, no, i think that anybody who has reasonable credit is going to be able to get a loan right now, and they're going to lock it in at rates they'll never see again in their life. ashley: that is true. the biggest problem is the lack of...
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home opener against the angels. we'll be right b >>> that's it for tonight. thanks for watching. i'm ama daetz. >> and i'm dan ashley. >> dicky: from hollywood, it as "jimmy kimmel live," with guest host, sean hayes. tonight, jason bateman, and our health care hero of the week. and now, sean hayes. >> person, woman, man, camera, tv, person, woman, man, camera, tv -- oh sorry, just doing my warm up exercises. hi, i'm sean hayes live and welcome to "jimmy kimmel." i'm your guest host for the evening, but i'm probably best known as "the character from 'will & grace' that even your homophobic grandma loved." now i know i'm just your substitute for the night, but i expect you to behave just like you would if your regular host were here. so, turn down the volume and start humpin'.
home opener against the angels. we'll be right b >>> that's it for tonight. thanks for watching. i'm ama daetz. >> and i'm dan ashley. >> dicky: from hollywood, it as "jimmy kimmel live," with guest host, sean hayes. tonight, jason bateman, and our health care hero of the week. and now, sean hayes. >> person, woman, man, camera, tv, person, woman, man, camera, tv -- oh sorry, just doing my warm up exercises. hi, i'm sean hayes live and welcome to "jimmy...
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home. stuart: no the same without the fans in the stands, is it. not the same. ashley: nope.or fox tv. ashley: quadruple header. stuart: quadruple header. not seen that for a long time. president trump continues his push. reopen the schools. roll tape. president trump: there are great statistics on young people and safety. we want to see schools open. we want the economy to open. stuart: he wants the classroom to open. but, 31% of u are not ready to have our children back in the classroom, 31%. about a third. rachel campos duffy. she is on the show. she has got nine children. is she ready to send them back to school? we'll ask her. she is coming up in the next hour. >>> look back at tesla again setting up shop in texas. its new gilling gigafactory in austin. we'll ask the mayor about the tax incentives to attract them. we'll be back. instead of trying to decide “should i invest in stocks or not?” meaning, “are stocks going to rise or not?” let's instead stop looking at the investments which we can't control and let's now look at our goals, which we can control. in other words
home. stuart: no the same without the fans in the stands, is it. not the same. ashley: nope.or fox tv. ashley: quadruple header. stuart: quadruple header. not seen that for a long time. president trump continues his push. reopen the schools. roll tape. president trump: there are great statistics on young people and safety. we want to see schools open. we want the economy to open. stuart: he wants the classroom to open. but, 31% of u are not ready to have our children back in the classroom, 31%....
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when barbara was old enough for high school she was sent a he away to ashley hall, a boarding school in south carolina. home for christmas break of her junior year she went to a country club dance and that's when she met george h.w. bush. >> these were very young people and they got married young. can you talk about the courtship that led to this marriage. >> they both both accounts were attracted from the start. because of the distance they developed an intimate correspondents which was typical for the sometimes, especially as correspondents that continues as george bush decides to drive the navy and pushes forward and becomes the youngest aviator in the pacific theater for the united states navy and their correspondents throughout that entire period is emotional, it's intimate, it's something that drew them both together when they couldn't be together in the same spot. the times when they were together were electric for them. they knew that they were for each other. >> she began school at smith college. >> yeah, she did and she was there for a year and she admitted that she really wasn't the most dedicate
when barbara was old enough for high school she was sent a he away to ashley hall, a boarding school in south carolina. home for christmas break of her junior year she went to a country club dance and that's when she met george h.w. bush. >> these were very young people and they got married young. can you talk about the courtship that led to this marriage. >> they both both accounts were attracted from the start. because of the distance they developed an intimate correspondents...
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. >> reporter: in the nation's capital, wealthy socialite ashley taylor bronczek hosted a soiree at her home, along with some of her guests. there's no reason to believe she knew she was ill that night, the paper writes, nor is it clear how or when she contracted the virus. she did not respond to nbc's request for comment. >> please, please cooperate. i am speaking especially to the younger adults now. >> reporter: in new york's rockland county, a large party hosted by an infected person has led to at least eight other cases. those individuals refusing to cooperate with contact tracers working to identify others at risk. >> i am now forced by these circumstances to send subpoenas to the individuals who are required to cooperate with us. >> reporter: on the eve of independence day, for some no holiday. health officials desperately working to flatten the infection curve again. as the pandemic continues to spread among young people, health officials say large gatherings are becoming even more risky. the message, stay home as much as possible. savannah. >> all right, miguel, thank you. >>> there
. >> reporter: in the nation's capital, wealthy socialite ashley taylor bronczek hosted a soiree at her home, along with some of her guests. there's no reason to believe she knew she was ill that night, the paper writes, nor is it clear how or when she contracted the virus. she did not respond to nbc's request for comment. >> please, please cooperate. i am speaking especially to the younger adults now. >> reporter: in new york's rockland county, a large party hosted by an...
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ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>in the east bay police are investigating after vandals struck the home of oakland mayor libby shaft this morning. one neighbor said they saw group of people arrive around 2 o'clock in the morning and started spray painting the mayor's home writing defund open police and cancel rent. the group also vandalized the sidewalk riding blood on your hands. neighbors also say the group let off some fireworks mayor's office released a statement that reads this attack designed to intimidate the mayor and strike fear into her family will not stop her from advocating for the policy she believes are in the best long-term interests of her beloved hometown. police say nobody was injured and no suspects have been identified a city council meeting that was set for tonight to discuss the police department's budget has now been rescheduled for thursday. >>the air advisory for part of the bay area has now been extended through tomorrow. that's because multiple fires are still burning in northern and central california. this is video of the hogg fire in lassen county that's about an hour and a half north
ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>in the east bay police are investigating after vandals struck the home of oakland mayor libby shaft this morning. one neighbor said they saw group of people arrive around 2 o'clock in the morning and started spray painting the mayor's home writing defund open police and cancel rent. the group also vandalized the sidewalk riding blood on your hands. neighbors also say the group let off some fireworks mayor's office released a statement that reads this attack...
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then when barbara was old enough for high school, she was sent away to ashley hall, a boarding school in south carolina. and home for christmas break of her junior year, she would went to a country club dance, and that's when she met george h. w. bush. these are very young people, and they got married very young. can you talk about what you know about the attraction, early courtship that led to this young marriage? they >> both, by both accounts, according to both of, them were attracted from the. start they developed a real -- because of the distance a real intimate correspondence socialist typical for the times, especially correspondence that continues as george bush decides to join the navy and pushes for it and actually becomes the youngest aviator in the pacific theater for the united states navy. and our correspondents throughout the entire period it's emotional its intimate it's something that drew them both together when it could be to get in the same spot. and when the times they were together electric for. them they were really knew from the very start that they were for each. other she began school at
then when barbara was old enough for high school, she was sent away to ashley hall, a boarding school in south carolina. and home for christmas break of her junior year, she would went to a country club dance, and that's when she met george h. w. bush. these are very young people, and they got married very young. can you talk about what you know about the attraction, early courtship that led to this young marriage? they >> both, by both accounts, according to both of, them were attracted...
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i can start with you then play nine holes of golf, and then come home and you're still on. ashley? mean, you know, you could watch the first 15-20 minutes, go out, do nine holes in an hour and a half, be back and we're still here. i think it's great. stuart: that's the fastest nine holes of golf, unless it's on a putting green or something julia, you're all right you must be one extraordinary golfer. now next, this didn't include their name it's kind of anonymous they write this. stuart is lacking in real understanding of how financial markets work, he has succeeded because of his charming manner. you first, susan do you think i've got a charming manner? >> charming, yes. financial knowledge? i do think forecasting and expectations matter in terms of how you gauge and value stock, so that's how i think at least and i'm being specific. stuart: no you're being critical and that's not allowed get her off the screen. >> [laughter] stuart: you're all right you're all right robert cole writes this. i was wondering if stuart, susan , ashley, or lauren will write a finance book like charle
i can start with you then play nine holes of golf, and then come home and you're still on. ashley? mean, you know, you could watch the first 15-20 minutes, go out, do nine holes in an hour and a half, be back and we're still here. i think it's great. stuart: that's the fastest nine holes of golf, unless it's on a putting green or something julia, you're all right you must be one extraordinary golfer. now next, this didn't include their name it's kind of anonymous they write this. stuart is...
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and financial security measures especially for essential workers in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. well nursing homesra costa county are dealing with deadly outbreaks of coronavirus in fact nearly 70% of all covid-19 cases. >>in the county have happened at senior or assisted living homes. kron four's fleet recall brings us the latest on that part of the story. >>at least 71 of the 103 covid-19 related deaths reported in contra costa county trace back to residents and staff at long-term care facilities. that's according to the public health department to people in those facilities time to time. >>orson underlying health to begin with so they are more susceptible to harsher course of the fire in the past 2 weeks the most recent information from contra costa health services shows at least 8 residents have died at long-term care facilities. deputy health officer doctor or its ble recently sharing during a virtual meeting with the county board of supervisors that the high percentage of cases is tied directly to the overall rise in county wide cases said means that more people to work and nursing homes. >>
and financial security measures especially for essential workers in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. well nursing homesra costa county are dealing with deadly outbreaks of coronavirus in fact nearly 70% of all covid-19 cases. >>in the county have happened at senior or assisted living homes. kron four's fleet recall brings us the latest on that part of the story. >>at least 71 of the 103 covid-19 related deaths reported in contra costa county trace back to residents and staff...
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ashley. from all of us here, we appreciate your time. right ow on jimmy kimmel, howie mandel. mandel. good night announcer: today on "tamron hall," what's happening inside our nation's nursing homesin facilities. tv personality bevy smith shares her family's tragic story, next on "tamron hall." - welcome to "tamron hall" from my home. over the last couple of weeks, we've talked a lot about issues and problems that, pre-pandemic, had been swept under the rug, but now the coronavirus has exposed the broken systems in our country, like education, prison reform, disparities in health care, hunger, and now nursing homes. i think back to when i was a teenager, going to visit someone who was injured and being cared for at a nursing home. i remember seeing what i thought were unlivable conditions. it had a profound effect on me. now, when i read headlines about people dying in nursing homes, like many of you are seeing, i asked myself, "how is this even possible?" there are a lot of unknowns about covid-19, but one thing is certain -- it preys on the vulnerable, our elderly. nursing homes all over the country are prime targets for the virus. according to "the wall street journal," more t
ashley. from all of us here, we appreciate your time. right ow on jimmy kimmel, howie mandel. mandel. good night announcer: today on "tamron hall," what's happening inside our nation's nursing homesin facilities. tv personality bevy smith shares her family's tragic story, next on "tamron hall." - welcome to "tamron hall" from my home. over the last couple of weeks, we've talked a lot about issues and problems that, pre-pandemic, had been swept under the rug, but...
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you know, ashley, last year foreigners who live in america sent back to their homes $150 billion?k almost $30 billion. that's this evil country called america which is, you know, fought a couple world wars, rebuilt nations around the world, we have lost treasures of young men and women around the world. this is the big evil america that by the way, she was a refugee to and should be embracing it with all of her heart. so you know, every time we say we are going to work on something and there's a galvanizing moment in this country, yes, now everyone i think for the most part agrees there should be some criminal justice reform. everyone agrees, by the way, even the business roundtable and chamber of commerce said profits should not be the sole, only thing that you look at or certainly profits at any cost. there are folks whose fathers lost a manufacturing job ten years ago who agree with that but the idea is that you can distribute these gains somehow evenly to people who weren't involved, you know, it gets back to human nature. people go to work so that they can earn a living and t
you know, ashley, last year foreigners who live in america sent back to their homes $150 billion?k almost $30 billion. that's this evil country called america which is, you know, fought a couple world wars, rebuilt nations around the world, we have lost treasures of young men and women around the world. this is the big evil america that by the way, she was a refugee to and should be embracing it with all of her heart. so you know, every time we say we are going to work on something and there's...
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many parents now distracted with working from home, the government is sounding a new alarm about swimming pools. here's abc's diane macedo. >> reporter: ashley considers herself lucky. with camps closing because of covid-19, this pennsylvania mother of two managed to buy an above-ground pool. >> i'm pretty sure we got the last above-ground pool available in north america. >> reporter: according to industry estimates, pool sales have increased more than 160% over last year. but with caregivers potentially distracted, the american academy of pediatrics warns the risk of child drowning may increase. johns hopkins all children's hospital in st. petersburg, florida, reports a 150% increase in child drowning incidents compared to the same time period in the last two years. >> it's probably because with the parents working from home and trying to provide that supervision of their children while working, it leads to more opportunities for children to get out of the house, to get to a pool or a body of water. >> it's every parent's worst nightmare. >> reporter: last month in valley center, california, emily thought her daughter adie was with her husb
many parents now distracted with working from home, the government is sounding a new alarm about swimming pools. here's abc's diane macedo. >> reporter: ashley considers herself lucky. with camps closing because of covid-19, this pennsylvania mother of two managed to buy an above-ground pool. >> i'm pretty sure we got the last above-ground pool available in north america. >> reporter: according to industry estimates, pool sales have increased more than 160% over last year. but...
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ashley remained positive. >> unemployment and everything, that's what made it a little bit easier to be like, okay, i can stay at home and be okay. >> reporter: but the pittsburgh restaurant group where she worked just days ago decided it had to make cuts. >> there's just so much uncertainty and i think nobody really know what is's going on and it's kind of like -- like a downward spiral. >> reporter: now ashley has joined nearly 18 million americans as unemployed and it's laid bare a significant hole for those individuals. >> particularly at a time like this when people are losing their jobs at unprecedented levels, they're losing their health insurance coverage another a time when we're facing a health crisis in the country. and many people have a need more than ever for health insurance coverage. >> reporter: nearly 160 million americans or about half the u.s. population received health insurance from their employer in 2018. now as many as 26 million people can become unemployed and while the group estimates that more than 20 million would qualify for obamacare subsidies or medicaid, that leaves 20 million paying
ashley remained positive. >> unemployment and everything, that's what made it a little bit easier to be like, okay, i can stay at home and be okay. >> reporter: but the pittsburgh restaurant group where she worked just days ago decided it had to make cuts. >> there's just so much uncertainty and i think nobody really know what is's going on and it's kind of like -- like a downward spiral. >> reporter: now ashley has joined nearly 18 million americans as unemployed and...
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a belief that housing especially single family homes, charles, could be a real bright spot as we emerge slowly but surely from the lockdown. charles: ashleyk you very much. i think millennials are changing their minds about the big cities. ashley: yes. charles: joining me now is the ceo of a financial company, rob luna. we have had this discussion before. in fact if people have been watching this show, they have made a lot of money. i have been talking about the housing renaissance since late last year. you had a couple of great picks this year, restoration hardware and toll brothers. i think it keeps going. it looks like it is gaining steam. >> yeah, no, i agree. to your point, you actually turned me on to this trade. i think for your viewers out there, one of the most important things in terms of successful investing is identifying these key themes early. you did that. the challenge is right now a lot of these stocks have run up significantly. what do you do from here? i still like toll brothers a lot, though, charles, because if you look at the valuation, compared to the group, we've got a discount there. i think you could see another
a belief that housing especially single family homes, charles, could be a real bright spot as we emerge slowly but surely from the lockdown. charles: ashleyk you very much. i think millennials are changing their minds about the big cities. ashley: yes. charles: joining me now is the ceo of a financial company, rob luna. we have had this discussion before. in fact if people have been watching this show, they have made a lot of money. i have been talking about the housing renaissance since late...
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homes. >>> and because of you, aids walk san francisco and aids walk new york have raised well over $2 million. >> dan ashleyosted the local portion of the fund raiser and we're a long time sponsor. nice to see. >> gloria and xwchbette. i'm here for her and the lashes. she was cute. >> she is cute. >> amazing how empty the park was compared to how it is on a normal aids walk when there is so much energy and activity out there. but glad we could do it virtually. i want to show you this picture from mt. tam. the sun is breaking free of the smoke right now. and a break from summer heat, the first accuweather highlight. and then we have cloudy nights with isolated drizzle out there just like this morning. so if you have been sleeping well with the windows open, we have more of those for you. slight warming this weekend and i mean slight. here is a look at the fog forecast. and notice by the time we get to noon, still plenty of cloud cover between the san mateo bridge and richmond-san rafael bridge and along the coast. that does shrink a little bit, but not the coast. by 7:00, it is already starting to fill in th
homes. >>> and because of you, aids walk san francisco and aids walk new york have raised well over $2 million. >> dan ashleyosted the local portion of the fund raiser and we're a long time sponsor. nice to see. >> gloria and xwchbette. i'm here for her and the lashes. she was cute. >> she is cute. >> amazing how empty the park was compared to how it is on a normal aids walk when there is so much energy and activity out there. but glad we could do it virtually....
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ashley has more on the new statewide restrictions. >> we are announcing additional statewide actions as it relates to our stay-at-home order. >> reporter: cases of coronavirus surge. governor newsom shutting down all indoor business across the state. >> movie theaters, family entertainment centers and zoos and museums and card rooms and the shuttering of all bars. this is in every county in the state of california. >> reporter: but the governor did not stop there. if a county is on the state's watch list, additional closures for indoor operations. >> fitness centers and places of worship and offices for noncritical sectors, personal care services that includes hair salons, barber shops and indoor malls. >> reporter: the bay area currently has seven counties that are being watched or monitored by the state. only san francisco and san mateo are not on either list. >> let's zoom in now on contra costa county. one business in particular, a type of business in particular that is going to really feel this whip lash effect. for more on that goes to abc7 news reporter amy hollyfield on that. >> hair salons were so excited when they got to reop
ashley has more on the new statewide restrictions. >> we are announcing additional statewide actions as it relates to our stay-at-home order. >> reporter: cases of coronavirus surge. governor newsom shutting down all indoor business across the state. >> movie theaters, family entertainment centers and zoos and museums and card rooms and the shuttering of all bars. this is in every county in the state of california. >> reporter: but the governor did not stop there. if a...
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ashley with you on "getting answers." nyn t bay area hee season and already heardks o nearly nightly basis. i'll tell you something, and i'll ask our cal fire person about this. the other night driving home, last night driving home on 24, there was literally some cars stopped on the other side of the freeway shooting fireworks over my side of the freeway. bizarre and dangerous. joining me to talk about safety and fire concerns is assistant deputy director for cal fire. daniel, thank you so much for coming on. >> absolutely. >> first of all, let's talk about the fire season. how is it looking this year? >> well, you know, we've already been off to a busy start in the year. we once again have seen record low amounts of rainfall across california, and here we are in july. things are dry and we move into the fourth of july and we add a lot more risk obviously with people who are going out for independence day. obviously there are a number of stay-at-home orders discouraging people from traveling this weekend, so hopefully that will reduce the fire threat at least. obviously the risk is still up. but for fourth of july right now, our biggest concerns are fireworks. >> daniel, we hope and enco
ashley with you on "getting answers." nyn t bay area hee season and already heardks o nearly nightly basis. i'll tell you something, and i'll ask our cal fire person about this. the other night driving home, last night driving home on 24, there was literally some cars stopped on the other side of the freeway shooting fireworks over my side of the freeway. bizarre and dangerous. joining me to talk about safety and fire concerns is assistant deputy director for cal fire. daniel, thank...
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ashley managed to stay positive in the first few months of the pandemic. >> unemployment, everything made it a little bit easier to be like, okay, i can stay at home and be okay. >> reporter: but the pittsburgh restaurant group where she worked decided it had to make cuts. >> there's so much uncertainty. i think nobody really knows what's going on. it's kind of almost like a downwards spiral. >> reporter: now ashley has joined nearly 18 million americans as unemployed, and those job losses have laid bear a significant hole for those individuals. >> particularly a time like this when people are losing their jobs at unprecedented levels, they're losing their health insurance coverage at a time when we're facing a health crisis in the country and many people have a need more than ever for health insurance coverage. >> reporter: nearly 160 million americans, about half the u.s. population, receive health insurance through their employer in 2018. now as many as 26.8 million people could become uninsured due to those job losses according to the kaiser family foundation. while the group estimates more than 20 million would likely qualify for obamacare medicare
ashley managed to stay positive in the first few months of the pandemic. >> unemployment, everything made it a little bit easier to be like, okay, i can stay at home and be okay. >> reporter: but the pittsburgh restaurant group where she worked decided it had to make cuts. >> there's so much uncertainty. i think nobody really knows what's going on. it's kind of almost like a downwards spiral. >> reporter: now ashley has joined nearly 18 million americans as unemployed,...
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ashley managed to stay positive in the first few months of the pandemic. >> unemployment and everything, that's what made it a little bit easier to be like, okay, i can stay at home and be okay. >> reporter: but the pittsburgh restaurant group where she worked just days ago decided they had to make cuts. >> little bit of uncertainty. downwards spiral. >> reporter: now she has had job losses laying help. i i'm losing health care coverage at the tame time. >> nearly 160 million americans or about half the u.s. population received health insurance through their employer in 2018. now as many as 26.8 million people could become uninsured according to the job losses according to the kaz ser family foundation. while the group estimates nearly 20 million would qualify for obamacare health care or subsidies, 5 million people faced with paying their own way all as a crucial $600 federal unemployment benefit is about to expire on july 31st. >> that was my saving grace. it really was. >> as pamplin faces purchasing it on her own, it was a start morali morality. >>> lawmakers are discussing an extension. it could have jarring repercussions. >> i don't know that i could afford
ashley managed to stay positive in the first few months of the pandemic. >> unemployment and everything, that's what made it a little bit easier to be like, okay, i can stay at home and be okay. >> reporter: but the pittsburgh restaurant group where she worked just days ago decided they had to make cuts. >> little bit of uncertainty. downwards spiral. >> reporter: now she has had job losses laying help. i i'm losing health care coverage at the tame time. >> nearly...
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them back, so now if you cannot reopen, but ashley happens —— mi rate you said i am i right that you said? they go back on furloughed... they got to go homeget that out, so complete u-turn. i get that it is frustrating navigating all of that, but given what we are seeing and dealing with, it doesn't make a difference, lockdown for a couple of weeks? does it make a difference? every day that goes by, it's another nail in the coffin of the hospitality industry, i'm afraid. 5000 hospitality industry, i'm afraid. 50 0 0 losses hospitality industry, i'm afraid. 5000 losses in train stations and airports. people's lives are changing massively. we better get back to work. it's having a huge impact. thanks for talking to us and best of luck in the coming weeks. more than 180,000 people have died in england and wales since lockdown began in march. some have died from covid, many others have lost their lives for other reasons. but restrictions have meant that very few people have been able to attend funerals and grieve. now, experts are warning there could be an emotional time bomb of delayed grief and, in some cases, trauma. jeremy cooke reports.
them back, so now if you cannot reopen, but ashley happens —— mi rate you said i am i right that you said? they go back on furloughed... they got to go homeget that out, so complete u-turn. i get that it is frustrating navigating all of that, but given what we are seeing and dealing with, it doesn't make a difference, lockdown for a couple of weeks? does it make a difference? every day that goes by, it's another nail in the coffin of the hospitality industry, i'm afraid. 5000 hospitality...
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ashley maced to stay positive in the first faw months of the pandemic. >>in you employment and everything, that's what made it a little bit easier to be like okay, i can stay at homeburgh restaurant group where she worked just days ago decided it had to make cuts. >> there's just so muchin certainty, and i think nobody really knows what's going on, and it's kind of like almost a downward spiral. >> reporter: now ashley has joined nearly 18 million americans as unemployed, and those job losses have laid bare a significant hole for those individuals. >> at a time like this when people are losing their jobs at unprecedented levels they are losing their health insurance coverage at a time when we're facing a health crisis in the country and many people have a need more than ever for health insurance coverage. >> reporter: near hi 160 million americans, about half the u.s. population, received health insurance through their employer in 2018. now as many as 26.1 million people could become uninsured due to the job losses according to the keiser family foundation and while 20 million would likely qualify tore obamacare subsidize that leaves 5 million people faced with pa
ashley maced to stay positive in the first faw months of the pandemic. >>in you employment and everything, that's what made it a little bit easier to be like okay, i can stay at homeburgh restaurant group where she worked just days ago decided it had to make cuts. >> there's just so muchin certainty, and i think nobody really knows what's going on, and it's kind of like almost a downward spiral. >> reporter: now ashley has joined nearly 18 million americans as unemployed, and...
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ashley managed to stay positive in the first few months of the pandemic. >> unemployment and everything, that's what made it a little bit easier to be like, okay, i can stay at home and be okay. >> reporter: but the pittsburgh restaurant group where she worked just days ago decided it had to make cuts. >> there's just so much uncertainty. and i think nobody knows what's going on. it's kind of like almost like a donward spiral. >> reporter: now ashley has joined nearly 18 million americans as unemployed. and those job losses have laid bare a significant hole for those individuals. >> particularly a time like this when people are losing their jobs at unprecedented levels. they are losing their health insurance coverage at a time when we're facing a health crisis in the country. and many people have a need more than ever for health insurance coverage. >> reporter: nearly 160 million americans, or about half the u.s. population, received health insurance through their employer in 2018. now, as many as 26.8 million people could become uninsured due to those job losses, according to the kaiser family foundation. while the group estimates that more than 20 million would
ashley managed to stay positive in the first few months of the pandemic. >> unemployment and everything, that's what made it a little bit easier to be like, okay, i can stay at home and be okay. >> reporter: but the pittsburgh restaurant group where she worked just days ago decided it had to make cuts. >> there's just so much uncertainty. and i think nobody knows what's going on. it's kind of like almost like a donward spiral. >> reporter: now ashley has joined nearly 18...
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ashley, thank you. >>> we are just as we said hours away from the first pitch on baseball finally opening day but with the economy behind in the count, which sectors are hitting homeahead? ubs managing director, senior portfolio manager jason katz. let's go. give me a sense, what should be up at bat or in the doghouse or certainly in the including house. >> well, liz, i think it is time for a lineup change. growth has clearly been batting .500 and value hasn't made contact here. liz: okay. >> i think you will see a shift here, inside, a shift where you're going to see growth start to take a back seat where value can play catchup. we have never seen disparity with respect to performance. growth up 16% this year. value down nearly 13%. liz: but looking at the second half of the year let's get it down to specific sectors versus just growth versus value. >> if you're going to tilt toward cyclicality you lean towards consumer discretionary, industrials, health care. you have to be discretionary. you have can't blindly buy value. from a valuation perspective it is too valuable to ignore. liz: what are some of the ones that could come out of left field, jason? >> certain
ashley, thank you. >>> we are just as we said hours away from the first pitch on baseball finally opening day but with the economy behind in the count, which sectors are hitting homeahead? ubs managing director, senior portfolio manager jason katz. let's go. give me a sense, what should be up at bat or in the doghouse or certainly in the including house. >> well, liz, i think it is time for a lineup change. growth has clearly been batting .500 and value hasn't made contact here....
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homes. ♪ things rarely go as planned >> reporter: the same covid-19 fear that is forced these big name entertainers to give up touring made them available. here in san francisco be, dan ashleyosted the local portion and introduced us to local aids activists who are trying hard to overcome the factors that contribute to the spread of h ichlts v. >> historic discrimination that has led to health disparity, mental health, substance use, homelessness and poverty. >> reporter: the crowds of 20,000 walkers may have been an september, but one thing has not changed. the generosity of people on both coasts. >> and because of you, aids walk san francisco and aids walk new york have already raised well over 2 milli$2 million. >> that is wonderful. >> i can't take looking at gloria estefan who seriously looks like she is still 32 years old. >> a why wnd heard house on the? she looks like i'll sit here and be beautiful in this beautiful home. >> look what a 23450is snice su does to your skin. >> yeah, and just enough humidity. >> yeah, i was watching the weather through her windows, didn't look like the best day. let's look at the roof camera. we'll say where is the heat this week when
homes. ♪ things rarely go as planned >> reporter: the same covid-19 fear that is forced these big name entertainers to give up touring made them available. here in san francisco be, dan ashleyosted the local portion and introduced us to local aids activists who are trying hard to overcome the factors that contribute to the spread of h ichlts v. >> historic discrimination that has led to health disparity, mental health, substance use, homelessness and poverty. >> reporter:...
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business owners like ashley who have had to adapt to many changes people have had to think outside the box we've had to learn to get outside the damage. we've had to learn to do in our homes. >>there is ill through the circuit workouts now even in the parking lot and being innovative is what may be the key to keeping their doors from closing for good at the end of this during this pandemic as you know we still have rent to pay and bills to pay so we still have to keep up with all of that. so this has been a way to be able to still help do that. so we can ensure the worst all this is over in india ocalan through pain. can just look it up it is 91 degrees there right now. >>all right moving on 3 san francisco supervisors are proposing a way to support small businesses during this pandemic they introduce a measure today which would waive business registration and license fees for this year. it would help businesses currently not deemed essential or restaurants and food services with gross incomes up to 1 million dollars which operate in a commercial space, those businesses would automatically receive the benefit if it is passed to this legislation would provide 5.2 million d
business owners like ashley who have had to adapt to many changes people have had to think outside the box we've had to learn to get outside the damage. we've had to learn to do in our homes. >>there is ill through the circuit workouts now even in the parking lot and being innovative is what may be the key to keeping their doors from closing for good at the end of this during this pandemic as you know we still have rent to pay and bills to pay so we still have to keep up with all of that....
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ashley: yep. stuart: i think they're being nice to employees by closing on thanks -- thanksgiving. stay at homet is employee friendly move. sorry to interrupt you. the stock at 132.89. that is the walmart stock price. it is up 1% today. >>> look at bayer. they have developments in the roundup settlement. what is going on there? lauren: this is the first case to go to trial. a california appeals court rejected an effort to overturn the ruling that weed killer roundup causes cancer. it did slash the plaintiff's award by 74% to $20 million. the reason the man's life ex-peck tan sy had been cut short because of cancer this is another big loss for bayer. the court ruled it failed to warn users properly about its product. stuart: isn't that incredible. you take enormous amounts of money because you didn't warn customers about a potential threat which the government says was not a threat at all. i mean i find that absolutely incredible. lauren: and that was bayer's argument that was rejected by the california appeals court. bayer said look, the epa regulators say the chemicals in our product are, they
ashley: yep. stuart: i think they're being nice to employees by closing on thanks -- thanksgiving. stay at homet is employee friendly move. sorry to interrupt you. the stock at 132.89. that is the walmart stock price. it is up 1% today. >>> look at bayer. they have developments in the roundup settlement. what is going on there? lauren: this is the first case to go to trial. a california appeals court rejected an effort to overturn the ruling that weed killer roundup causes cancer. it...
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home for more virtual learning. all right. that's california. not good. let's move on to new york and ashley, what's this about a new york coronavirus fine? what's that? ashley: well, it's interesting because we know that new york was at the very epicenter of this pandemic when it really started to hit the united states, but now new york is on the other end of the scales. we see the resurgence in other areas of the country. governor andrew cuomo says okay, if you are on new york's quarantine list, if you visit our state, you must provide contact information, where did you come from, where are you going. if you fail to do this, you could be fined up to $2,000 which is absolutely remarkable and at last check, there were 19 states on the quarantine list. there it is. $2,000 for breaking any covid-19 travel rules. that will be enforced, by the way, at airports and the port authority. the 19 states, i don't have time to go through them all, but all of those states that have shown higher numbers of cases in recent weeks are on that list. you know, the question is, where do you get these forms. you
home for more virtual learning. all right. that's california. not good. let's move on to new york and ashley, what's this about a new york coronavirus fine? what's that? ashley: well, it's interesting because we know that new york was at the very epicenter of this pandemic when it really started to hit the united states, but now new york is on the other end of the scales. we see the resurgence in other areas of the country. governor andrew cuomo says okay, if you are on new york's quarantine...