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will bring new energy to chinatown. >> that is what we need. testing a good light and no shadows. illuminate the streets. everyone will feel safe. >> reporter: he will feel safer walking to his car at night. >> it is easy to see everything. >> reporter: in san francisco. >>> there was a small earthquake in east bay today. it was a 3.0 earthquake in kensington along the heyward fault. it hit it almost 12 noon and was three miles below the surface of the earth. it rattled some nerves as people working in their offices. >> one of the coworkers said save your documents. i said save yourself first. >> we asked if this was an example of earthquake weather. they said it was actually no such thing as earthquake weather. >>> construction projects in east palo alto have been on hold for a year because of a lack of city water. that is about to change. halle bay area power couple is helping to get things moving again. >> reporter: expect a lot of new construction. a building moratorium is about two and. for more than a year all projects have been put on ho
will bring new energy to chinatown. >> that is what we need. testing a good light and no shadows. illuminate the streets. everyone will feel safe. >> reporter: he will feel safer walking to his car at night. >> it is easy to see everything. >> reporter: in san francisco. >>> there was a small earthquake in east bay today. it was a 3.0 earthquake in kensington along the heyward fault. it hit it almost 12 noon and was three miles below the surface of the earth. it...
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they started out as a gay gang in chinatown.he hope is this store will make a big difference in a lot of young people's lives. reporting from southeast washington, i'm sam ford, abc7 news. >> don't move! don't move! michelle: new at 6:00, just in the abc7 newsroom the new video released in a shooting. the shooting of fernando castile. >> the murder teen remembered. the two vigils planned for her and we dig deeper in the suspect's past. michelle: proof mom and dad will do anything to save their child. the pair of elephants that will melt your heart next at 6:00. announcer: now "abc7 news at 6:00". on your side. jonathan: right now at 6:00 clorox skies for reopening the alexandria baseball field where a man congressional baseball practice. michelle: six people were hurt including steve scalise who is still in serious condition. jay korff is live for us tonight where a ceremony is just about to get started. jay? jay: we were here for 5 feather for the earlier live hit there were 30, 40 people here. look at the crowd now. celebratio
they started out as a gay gang in chinatown.he hope is this store will make a big difference in a lot of young people's lives. reporting from southeast washington, i'm sam ford, abc7 news. >> don't move! don't move! michelle: new at 6:00, just in the abc7 newsroom the new video released in a shooting. the shooting of fernando castile. >> the murder teen remembered. the two vigils planned for her and we dig deeper in the suspect's past. michelle: proof mom and dad will do anything to...
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narrator: "forever, chinatown," next on local, usa.
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early morning shooting in chinatown leaves one man dead.e on the investigation. hi, jenny. good morning, lauren. >>> so homicide detectives right now inside police headquarters interviewing witnesses trying to learn more after a man in his 20s or early 30s was shot, killed just one block away from here. so overnight, we have some video of police arriving at the scene. this is between seventh and eighth streets on arf it happened around 2:30 this morning. police tell us it happened as a nightclub on the block called the reserve lounge was letting out. police say at least 20 gunshots were fired. one man in his 20s or 30s again was hit and killed. the shooting apparently stemmed from a fight in the club that spilled out into the streets. the victim's involvement in the fight is unclear. police say it's also unclear whether or not the vick testimony was armed and if he fired any shots. police say when they got to the scene the fight was still going on and the victim was lying on the ground. soon thereafter, he was pronounced at the scene. inves
early morning shooting in chinatown leaves one man dead.e on the investigation. hi, jenny. good morning, lauren. >>> so homicide detectives right now inside police headquarters interviewing witnesses trying to learn more after a man in his 20s or early 30s was shot, killed just one block away from here. so overnight, we have some video of police arriving at the scene. this is between seventh and eighth streets on arf it happened around 2:30 this morning. police tell us it happened as a...
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we go to chinatown and talk about it is not a foreign place, chinatown is not a foreign place.t was inconveniented in this country as a place for chinese people to feel closer to home and also a place for tourists to leave they're money. >> you know, when we talk about diversity in this country and we talk a lot about black and white. listen, the history of this country founded on slave ri and on and on, but i think many asian people feel like, hey, what about us? we have issues we need to -- that should be brought to the fore, don't you think? >> yeah, and i think that's what we're trying to do. i mean this is the season finale of "united shades" and it has been about trying to remind people of what an expanded definition of what an american is, which got narrow especially tlurg the election. >> that's why it is called "united shades of america." >> that's right. >> thank you. i appreciate it. united shades of america with kamal bell sunday at 10:00 on cnn. thank again. when we come back, much more on the top story, the president's disturbing twitter tirade. the bipartisan res
we go to chinatown and talk about it is not a foreign place, chinatown is not a foreign place.t was inconveniented in this country as a place for chinese people to feel closer to home and also a place for tourists to leave they're money. >> you know, when we talk about diversity in this country and we talk a lot about black and white. listen, the history of this country founded on slave ri and on and on, but i think many asian people feel like, hey, what about us? we have issues we need...
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. >> reporter: in chinatown san francisco, fans don't have to look far for displays of warrior pride. it extends across the pacific, especially in china, a country that loves to win as much as a superstar or a group of them. >> west coast team. 7:00 start here is 10:00 morning starting beijing, better than east coast. >> reporter: steph curry is relatable according to howard chen. >> if they go to gym and practice a ton could maybe be like steph curry. a symbol of hope. >> reporter: entertainment company that creates content for the chinese market. >> more than half the population of the people in the states because there's a lot of people in china. that's what it comes down to. >> reporter: basketball not just a means of cultural exchange between china and u.s. but a huge money maker for the nba. warriors have capitalized on success, selling jerseys that celebrate the country's heritage. >> big stars like thompson and curry and green and durant. love sharing the balls and shooting threes and excitement of them is really high. >> reporter: chinese viewership via 10 cent is high during
. >> reporter: in chinatown san francisco, fans don't have to look far for displays of warrior pride. it extends across the pacific, especially in china, a country that loves to win as much as a superstar or a group of them. >> west coast team. 7:00 start here is 10:00 morning starting beijing, better than east coast. >> reporter: steph curry is relatable according to howard chen. >> if they go to gym and practice a ton could maybe be like steph curry. a symbol of hope....
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. >> reporter: in chinatown san francisco, fans don't have to look far for displays of warrior pride. but it extends across the pacific, especially in china, a country that loves to win as much as a superstar or a group of them. >> west coast team. 7:00 start here is 10:00 morning starting beijing, better than east coast. >> reporter: steph curry is relatable according to howard chen. >> if they go to gym and practice a ton could maybe be like steph curry. a symbol of hope. >> reporter: entertainment company that creates content for the chinese market. >> more than half the population of the people in the states because there's a lot of people in china. that's what it comes down to. >> reporter: basketball not just a means of cultural exchange between china and u.s. but a huge money maker for the nba. warriors have capitalized on success, selling jerseys that celebrate the country's heritage. >> big stars like thompson and curry and green and durant. love sharing the balls and shooting threes and excitement of them is really high. >> reporter: chinese viewership via 10 cent is high du
. >> reporter: in chinatown san francisco, fans don't have to look far for displays of warrior pride. but it extends across the pacific, especially in china, a country that loves to win as much as a superstar or a group of them. >> west coast team. 7:00 start here is 10:00 morning starting beijing, better than east coast. >> reporter: steph curry is relatable according to howard chen. >> if they go to gym and practice a ton could maybe be like steph curry. a symbol of...
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. >> in the district a new pod hotel in chinatown will host its grand opening.ser will be there. the rooms are a little small. about 150 square feet. twin, queen beds offered full bathroom desk television. nightly rates start at $109. so, a new option for folks wanting to stay down in the chinatown area. >> sounds good. up next, what 75 percent of americans have done to pay for vacation. >> all right. plus, the sixers on the clock already. the nba draft kicking off tonight. i think we know who they're going to take and he's a local guy expected to be taken number one over all. we'll hear from markelle fultz ahead in the morning line. >> ♪ >> ♪♪ ♪ say hello to the new frozen dunkin' coffee. real dunkin' coffee, blended frozen, creamy smooth. a whole new way to enjoy your favorite coffee. try a small for $1.99. america runs on dunkin'. >> this is becoming a market story because it's affecting the stock market overall. however, we do have what could be a good thing for oil traders in cities lik
. >> in the district a new pod hotel in chinatown will host its grand opening.ser will be there. the rooms are a little small. about 150 square feet. twin, queen beds offered full bathroom desk television. nightly rates start at $109. so, a new option for folks wanting to stay down in the chinatown area. >> sounds good. up next, what 75 percent of americans have done to pay for vacation. >> all right. plus, the sixers on the clock already. the nba draft kicking off tonight. i...
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live in chinatown, angelie hemphill fox 5 local news. >>> breaking news. the white house says it has found potential evidence that syria is preparing for another chemical weapons attack. press secretary sean spicer issued a statement saying the u.s. quote, has identified potential preparations for another attack by the assad government. the statement compares the activities to those made before an april chemical attack. in that case, the trump administration launched missile strikes in retaliation. tonight's statement also warns that assad and his military will, quote, pay a heavy price for another attack, but offered no evidence for its claims. >>> prince george's county police need your help to identify dozens of atv and dirt bike riders. you see them over o and sidewalks at national harbor yesterday. pedestrians and drivers had to scramble to get out of the way. fortunately no one was hurt. but these riders, they are breaking the law. a similar incident, happening in the district. police believe these are the same riders who rode through national harbor
live in chinatown, angelie hemphill fox 5 local news. >>> breaking news. the white house says it has found potential evidence that syria is preparing for another chemical weapons attack. press secretary sean spicer issued a statement saying the u.s. quote, has identified potential preparations for another attack by the assad government. the statement compares the activities to those made before an april chemical attack. in that case, the trump administration launched missile strikes in...
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jail" tells the story of abacus federal savings bank, a small family-run bank in new york city's chinatown. in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis, abacus became the only american bank to face criminal charges for mortgage fraud. filmmaker steve james followed the abacus case when it went to trial. he's best known for his gritty chicago documentaries includin"" hoop dreams" and "the interrupters," and "life itself," about film critic roger ebert. in the context of the mortgage crisis and all the banks that were involved in that crisis, why did you want to tell this particular story about this bank? >> i think to some extent we wanted to tell this story, because it wasn't really being told at all, unless you read the chinese-american press in new york city. they are in every respect sort of the mirror opposite of the big banks in 2008. they were the 2,651st largest bank in the united states. i think because they were a small bank that it wasn't considered important. and for me, that makes it highly important to tell the story. >> reporter: at the heart of the film is bank founder thomas s
jail" tells the story of abacus federal savings bank, a small family-run bank in new york city's chinatown. in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis, abacus became the only american bank to face criminal charges for mortgage fraud. filmmaker steve james followed the abacus case when it went to trial. he's best known for his gritty chicago documentaries includin"" hoop dreams" and "the interrupters," and "life itself," about film critic roger ebert. in the...
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, the board chair for san francisco hep b free, who works at chinese hospital in san francisco's chinatownwhere he oversees many services, including its hepatitis b program. thank you both for being here. arcadi kolchak: thank you for having us. robert: and give us another overview. i know a lot of people think they know about what hepatitis b is. give a quick overview of hepatitis b, as well as the situation here in the bay area. dr. stuart fong: well, the situation in the bay area is such that hepatitis b afflicts predominantly asians. one in twelve asians have hepatitis b, as you mentioned earlier. and these are our new immigrants. and so, it's endemic in the asian community. and at the time we first started, there was a lot of stigma attached to hepatitis c, as in the asian culture itself, in terms of dealing with health issues. they don't wanna discuss it. they don't wanna talk about it. and so there's this stigma. and so now that we've been around for about 10 years, sf hep b free, i think we've made a lot of inroads into destigmatizing hepatitis b so people can talk about it more, g
, the board chair for san francisco hep b free, who works at chinese hospital in san francisco's chinatownwhere he oversees many services, including its hepatitis b program. thank you both for being here. arcadi kolchak: thank you for having us. robert: and give us another overview. i know a lot of people think they know about what hepatitis b is. give a quick overview of hepatitis b, as well as the situation here in the bay area. dr. stuart fong: well, the situation in the bay area is such...
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. >>> and philadelphia's chinatown a fight outside a club ended with two people getting shot, one ofice say it happened right around 3:00 this morning at reserve lounge, carried out, in the street, this altercation, police are not saying how many people were involved but they say someone shot a 29 year-old man who died, a 25 year-old man later showed up in a hospital, after someone drove him there. his exact condition we do not know but police say that he is stable and they are looking for, the shooter. >>> on your radar tonight we could see a a lot of this, tomorrow afternoon, heavy rain , high wind, maybe thunder and lightening like they saw in kansas city last night. luckily no injuries there. back here at home it is still warm, muggy, as we look live over ben franklin parkway, but the threat of severe weather looms. meteorologist scott williams tracking all this scott, you have been very closely watching radar. >> yes, absolutely, lucy. right now that storm system off to the west. it is a cold front right now moving through cleveland area also around pittsburgh, scattered showers
. >>> and philadelphia's chinatown a fight outside a club ended with two people getting shot, one ofice say it happened right around 3:00 this morning at reserve lounge, carried out, in the street, this altercation, police are not saying how many people were involved but they say someone shot a 29 year-old man who died, a 25 year-old man later showed up in a hospital, after someone drove him there. his exact condition we do not know but police say that he is stable and they are looking...
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i also asked, i took an actress to an illegal massage parlour in chinatown and they went for an interviewke in the script. in the end, they all believed the story. we have to leave it there, but thank you so much for coming on the programme. i know the film is doing particularly well in a number of film festivals around the world, we wish you the best of luck with all of that. thank you. are you getting enough sleep? scientists in canada are launching what's set to become the world's largest study into the effects of sleep deprivation on the brain. they want hundreds of thousands of people world wide to do tests online to see how much the amount of sleep we get affects our ability to function. here's our medical correspondent fergus walsh. we spend nearly a third of our lives asleep. it is vital for our physical and mental health. but we're getting less sleep than ever before. his visual cortex, his eyes are open but there's actually not much going on... british neuroscientist adrian 0wen, based in ontario, canada, believes sleep deprivation may be having a serious effect on our brainpowe
i also asked, i took an actress to an illegal massage parlour in chinatown and they went for an interviewke in the script. in the end, they all believed the story. we have to leave it there, but thank you so much for coming on the programme. i know the film is doing particularly well in a number of film festivals around the world, we wish you the best of luck with all of that. thank you. are you getting enough sleep? scientists in canada are launching what's set to become the world's largest...
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when phillis comes to boston, arriving on a dock in what is now chinatown, at the corner of beach and tyler, if you care to walk there, you will see a plaque commemorating her arrival. at the time, the city and country were in the midst of a awakening. believing a man or woman of faith, including slaves, could speak to god directly. god was as close to them as their own heart. he was a loving parent who cared for them at all times and for every reason. george whitefield, an englishman, was the most popular preacher of the day. he could move thousands with his sermons. he was also a friend of susanna wheatley, often staying with the family when he visited boston. so phillis wheatley new him personally. when he died in 1770, she wrote c calm inat -- elegia his honor. she dedicated it to whitefield's english patroness. they had published her first volume of poetry. in whiche of phillis she is not per trade as a slave shows an alternate face of the poetess, who managed to succeed a station into which she was cast. aparteatleys kept phillis from her other slaves. she was not to eat with th
when phillis comes to boston, arriving on a dock in what is now chinatown, at the corner of beach and tyler, if you care to walk there, you will see a plaque commemorating her arrival. at the time, the city and country were in the midst of a awakening. believing a man or woman of faith, including slaves, could speak to god directly. god was as close to them as their own heart. he was a loving parent who cared for them at all times and for every reason. george whitefield, an englishman, was the...
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. >> reporter: in chinatown, san francisco, fans don't have to look far for a sense of warriors' pride. >> i have a display in the window and they come in and ask. >> reporter: we love golden state but dub nation extends across the pacific, especially in china, a country that likes to win. >> we're a west coast team, a 7:00 start is 10:00 in the morning better than an east coast team. >> reporter: they seem to be more relatable to the chinese cording to the international producer, howard chen. >> if they're not inclined, there's hope for them. if they practice, they could maybe like steph curry. he's like a symbol for hope. >> reporter: an internet company that creates content for the market. >> the percentage of people that are nba fans in china is more than half the population of people in this states. it's because there's a lot of people in china. that's what it comes down to. >> reporter: basketball isn't just a means of cultural exchange between china and the u.s., it's a huge moneymaker for the nba. the warriors have also capitalized on their success tapping into the market with
. >> reporter: in chinatown, san francisco, fans don't have to look far for a sense of warriors' pride. >> i have a display in the window and they come in and ask. >> reporter: we love golden state but dub nation extends across the pacific, especially in china, a country that likes to win. >> we're a west coast team, a 7:00 start is 10:00 in the morning better than an east coast team. >> reporter: they seem to be more relatable to the chinese cording to the...
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. >> reporter: in chinatown, san francisco, fans don't have to look far for a sense of warriors' pride i have a display in the window and they come in and ask. >> reporter: we love golden state but dub nation extends across the pacific, especially in china, a country that likes to win. >> we're a west coast team, a 7:00 start is 10:00 in the morning better than an east coast team. >> reporter: they seem to be more relatable to the chinese cording to the international producer, howard chen. >> if they're not inclined, there's hope for them. if they practice, they could maybe like steph curry. he's like a symbol for hope. >> reporter: an internet company that creates content for the market. >> the percentage of people that are nba fans in china is more than half the population of people in this states. it's because there's a lot of people in china. that's what it comes down to. >> reporter: basketball isn't just a means of cultural exchange between china and the u.s., it's a huge moneymaker for the nba. the warriors have also capitalized on their success tapping into the market with jers
. >> reporter: in chinatown, san francisco, fans don't have to look far for a sense of warriors' pride i have a display in the window and they come in and ask. >> reporter: we love golden state but dub nation extends across the pacific, especially in china, a country that likes to win. >> we're a west coast team, a 7:00 start is 10:00 in the morning better than an east coast team. >> reporter: they seem to be more relatable to the chinese cording to the international...
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the shanghai composite in chinatown have a 1% today. cheryl: you see these asian markets and european markets shrug enough terror attack and investors not rattled quite got over what we've seen. we've seen that with the ftse right now which open higher done about 11 points. what a on the dax. lauren: the dax is putting on its record high. here in the u.s.a. trifecta of records on friday after jobs report had a solid employment rate of 4.3% but a disappointing headline number. dow futures down six, nasdaq futures don't buy it. >> talking about of 44 cents. gold up almost four bucks. lauren: coming up from a big week ahead for president trumpeted how the terror attacks affect his agenda? record highs last week coming down just a little bit. you are watching "fbn:am." ♪ and stay awake during the day. learn about non-24 by calling 844-844-2424. or visit my24info.com. bp uses flir cameras - a new thermal imagining technology - to inspect difficult-to-reach pipelines, so we can detect leaks before humans can see them. because safety is never
the shanghai composite in chinatown have a 1% today. cheryl: you see these asian markets and european markets shrug enough terror attack and investors not rattled quite got over what we've seen. we've seen that with the ftse right now which open higher done about 11 points. what a on the dax. lauren: the dax is putting on its record high. here in the u.s.a. trifecta of records on friday after jobs report had a solid employment rate of 4.3% but a disappointing headline number. dow futures down...
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rahm emanuel, barack hussein obama chief of staff in chinatown and look what's happening in chicago.ll the black cities, detroit and michigan, king go down the list that are filing for bankruptcy. it's following the victimhood vendor. charles: we have got to leave it there but certainly something better happen and there happens a bit there happens to them there happens a bit of breaking news now. we told you a short while ago about hillary clinton slamming the g.o.p. over the health care bill tweeting forget death panels. if republicans pass this bill they are the death party. former vp joe biden tweeting and saying the senate health bill is about health care, at all. so wealth transfer/care to fund tax cuts for the wealthy and corporations slashes medicaid hurts kids and the elderly people with disabilities and those struggling with addiction for tax breaks for the wealthy especially now when so many communities are struggling with addiction the bill cuts medicaid and they are cruel he said. let's say a bill that tries to improve folks health care and then we can have a reasonable d
rahm emanuel, barack hussein obama chief of staff in chinatown and look what's happening in chicago.ll the black cities, detroit and michigan, king go down the list that are filing for bankruptcy. it's following the victimhood vendor. charles: we have got to leave it there but certainly something better happen and there happens a bit there happens to them there happens a bit of breaking news now. we told you a short while ago about hillary clinton slamming the g.o.p. over the health care bill...
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tara was in chinatown today which is one of the first neighborhoods that will be getting the new lights. >> reporter: the streets of china town are typically crowded in summer time. lately tourism has been down. now merchants hope streetlamps may give them that needed boost. >> we want more businesses and people and visitors visit china town at night. >> reporter: starting today the san francisco public utilities commission is swapping out 13,000 old lightbulbs with brand new l.e.d. once. -- ones making things around here, well, a get brighter. >> in the current lights that are energy inefficient last three to five years. these lights average 20 years. >> reporter: nearly $3 million upgrade program will not only improve lighting but conserve energy and save the city millions of dollars. >> it is 50% cheaper as far as power consumption. so therefore it will pay for itself in about four years. >> reporter: the new l.e.d. lights will save more than eight million kilowatt hours of energy each year. that's enough energy for 752 homes. l.e.d.es are green fueled by the greenhouse gas-free powe
tara was in chinatown today which is one of the first neighborhoods that will be getting the new lights. >> reporter: the streets of china town are typically crowded in summer time. lately tourism has been down. now merchants hope streetlamps may give them that needed boost. >> we want more businesses and people and visitors visit china town at night. >> reporter: starting today the san francisco public utilities commission is swapping out 13,000 old lightbulbs with brand new...
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she was in chinatown. priscilla have battle depression and other issues and looking back, peter says he mr. signs. her grades were going down and she told them she hated school. >> i feel like the worst adult. >> reporter: priscilla and bella did not know each other. both of them committed suicide four days apart. right after they watch the netflix drama 13 reasons why. >> 13 reasons why is based on a book about a young girl in high school who commit suicide and leaves behind searching cassettes to be given to the people who she says were the reason why she took her life. it is very graphic. especially the two-minute scene where she slits her wrists in about job. >> [music]>> reporter: both men feel the show was a trigger for bella and priscilla and that the message of the show is that suicide is the only answer. >> i feel it is dangerous for that small percentage of young adults who the show could become a trigger for them. i feel that the show gives only one alternative. and that one alternative is suici
she was in chinatown. priscilla have battle depression and other issues and looking back, peter says he mr. signs. her grades were going down and she told them she hated school. >> i feel like the worst adult. >> reporter: priscilla and bella did not know each other. both of them committed suicide four days apart. right after they watch the netflix drama 13 reasons why. >> 13 reasons why is based on a book about a young girl in high school who commit suicide and leaves behind...
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she was in chinatown. battled depression and other issues, and looking back, peter said he missed the signs, her grades were going down, and she told him she hated school. >> i feel like the worst adult, i was forcing her to go to school. >> reporter: the two girls didn't know each other. bella lived in livermore, priscilla in san mateo, but both committed suicide four days apart, after they watched the netflix drama "13 reasons why." it's based on a young girl in he school who commits suicide and leaves behind 13 cassettes to be given to the people who she says were the reason why she took her life. it is very graphic. especially the two minute scene where she slits letter wrists in a -- her wrists in a bathtub. john and peter feel that the show was a trigger for bella and priscilla, and the message of the show is suicide is the only answer. >> i feel it's dangerous for that small percentage of young adults who the show could become a trigger for them. i feel the show gives only one alternative, and that
she was in chinatown. battled depression and other issues, and looking back, peter said he missed the signs, her grades were going down, and she told him she hated school. >> i feel like the worst adult, i was forcing her to go to school. >> reporter: the two girls didn't know each other. bella lived in livermore, priscilla in san mateo, but both committed suicide four days apart, after they watched the netflix drama "13 reasons why." it's based on a young girl in he...
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this pod hotel celebrated its grand opening last night in chinatown. the 150 foot square rooms.kedt are about a hundred bucks a night. this is good if you're just going to sleep there. you're spending the rest of the time with family and outings. >> if you're visiting our area, there's no reason to stay inside. so much to do, you can't get it done it one day. >>> going to cost you more to commute this summer. the metro price hikes we've been warning you about go into effect this weekend. we'll break down how much more it will cost you and plus the changes to rail service. >>> university of maryland facing new accusations of discrimination on campus. why employees say they're being targeted because of their race. >>> and look at your screen right now. woef breaking news. well check back in with team coverage with a deadly crash on new york avenue. justin dpin much and melissa mollet will get you around the traffic closures. that's in less than two minutes. right now at 6:00 a.m., a breaking traffic alert. a tedly crash impacting commute ners d.c. and maryland. our team coverage w
this pod hotel celebrated its grand opening last night in chinatown. the 150 foot square rooms.kedt are about a hundred bucks a night. this is good if you're just going to sleep there. you're spending the rest of the time with family and outings. >> if you're visiting our area, there's no reason to stay inside. so much to do, you can't get it done it one day. >>> going to cost you more to commute this summer. the metro price hikes we've been warning you about go into effect this...
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philadelphia's chinatown fight outside a club ended with two people getting shot, one died.olice say it bee began at reserve lounge and carried out well in the street. police are not saying how many people were involved but they say someone shot a 29 year-old man who died, a 25 year-old man later showed up at a wilmington hospital after someone drove him there. police say he is in stable condition. right now police are looking for the shooter. >>> lets give you good news, 5:22, there are more than a thousand homeless animals hoff found forever homes. brandywine veil s p.c. held a huge annual event they do a mega adoption event over weekend and hundreds of people showed up over this two day program in wilmington, this was all at bellevue state park , here is some, brandywine was hope for more than 800 adoptions, well guess what they went way above, 1,134 formally homeless kitten and puppies have home, petco foundation helped make this event possible. >>> 5:22. are you looking to eat healthy go ahead and put down fruit. >> what? >> they want you to eat chips? seriously. new st
philadelphia's chinatown fight outside a club ended with two people getting shot, one died.olice say it bee began at reserve lounge and carried out well in the street. police are not saying how many people were involved but they say someone shot a 29 year-old man who died, a 25 year-old man later showed up at a wilmington hospital after someone drove him there. police say he is in stable condition. right now police are looking for the shooter. >>> lets give you good news, 5:22, there...
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. >> reporter: this was the last picture taken of priscilla in chinatown she felt had battled depression and other issues. looking back he says he missed the signs. her grades were going down and she told him she hated school. >> i felt like the worst adult because i was forcing her to keep going to school. >> reporter: priscilla and bella didn't know each other. bella lived in livermore and priscilla san mateo, but both committed suicide four days apart after watching the netflix drama, "13 reasons why." >> you were about to tell me the story of my life. >> reporter: it's based on a book about a young girl in high school who commits suicide and leaves behind 13 cassettes to be given to the people who she said was the reason why she took her life. it is very graphic. especially the two-minute scene where she slits her wrists in a bathtub. both john herndon and peter chui feel it was a trigger. the message of the show is suicide is the only answer. >> i feel it's dangerous for that small percentage of young adults who this show could become a trigger for them. i feel as if the show gives
. >> reporter: this was the last picture taken of priscilla in chinatown she felt had battled depression and other issues. looking back he says he missed the signs. her grades were going down and she told him she hated school. >> i felt like the worst adult because i was forcing her to keep going to school. >> reporter: priscilla and bella didn't know each other. bella lived in livermore and priscilla san mateo, but both committed suicide four days apart after watching the...
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another shooting this time in chinatown. also has police investigating. they say a fight at a nightclub spilled into the streets early yesterday morning. one man died. no arrests yet but another man showed up at wilmington hospital later in the morning with a gunshot wound to his leg. he said someone had shot him outside that same nightclub. >>> developing news out of paris now where a driver rammed his car into a police vehicle and the famous chances elyse shopping district the driver was chilled when his car which was full of explosives blue up. no police officers or pedestrianpedestrians were hurt. police identified the attacker as a 31-year-old from a paris suburb. he had been flagged for links to extremism. investigators are still looking into a motive. >> in london a moment of silence leaders of various faiths gath gathered after a driver plowed his van into a group of worshipers in the city last night. police are calling it a terrorist attack and say its target was muslims. it's the fourth terror attack in london in the past four months. authoritie
another shooting this time in chinatown. also has police investigating. they say a fight at a nightclub spilled into the streets early yesterday morning. one man died. no arrests yet but another man showed up at wilmington hospital later in the morning with a gunshot wound to his leg. he said someone had shot him outside that same nightclub. >>> developing news out of paris now where a driver rammed his car into a police vehicle and the famous chances elyse shopping district the driver...
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an amazing -- incredible story because this -- it's a tiny family-owned chinese immigrant bank in chinatown, it's stuck between two noodle shops, and it was the only bank in america to be indict after the financial crisis, and they were indicted because of a series of very small improprieties they themselves reported to the authorities. there was -- they were eventually prosecuted for defrauding fannie mae but fannie mae never suffered a sinkle cent of loss in the -- single cent of loss. so hear you have this tiny regional bask surrounded by behemoth financial instance institutions that settle for billions for committing crimes on massive scales but noun were criminally prosecuted and that was because we have this new doctrine in america which is too big to fail, and to too big to jail. we have said people like former attorney general eric holder, have said that they were reluctant to prosecutor certain companies because they were worried about the quote-unquote collateral consequences and what that might do to the larger economy. the convert if we're afraid to prosecute a bank thaws of wha
an amazing -- incredible story because this -- it's a tiny family-owned chinese immigrant bank in chinatown, it's stuck between two noodle shops, and it was the only bank in america to be indict after the financial crisis, and they were indicted because of a series of very small improprieties they themselves reported to the authorities. there was -- they were eventually prosecuted for defrauding fannie mae but fannie mae never suffered a sinkle cent of loss in the -- single cent of loss. so...
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firm but housed in the opposite direction, moved to the north, a family-owned community bank in chinatown called abacus federal savings. >> host: there is a movie called abacus, small enough to jail, an incredible story because it is a family-owned chinese immigrant bank, two noodle shops and the only bank in the financial crisis and they were invited because of a series of small improprieties they reported to the authorities. they were eventually prosecuted for defrauding fannie mae but fannie mae never suffered loss in any of those transactions. what i was trying to show, you have a tiny regional banks surrounded by behemoth financial institutions the later settled from billions of dollars committing crimes on massive scales beyond what abacus did but none were federally prosecuted and that was because we have a new doctrine which is too big to failing too big to jail. we openly said people like for me -- former attorney general eric holder said they were reluctant to prosecute certain companies because they were worried about the, quote, collateral consequences to the larger economy. a
firm but housed in the opposite direction, moved to the north, a family-owned community bank in chinatown called abacus federal savings. >> host: there is a movie called abacus, small enough to jail, an incredible story because it is a family-owned chinese immigrant bank, two noodle shops and the only bank in the financial crisis and they were invited because of a series of small improprieties they reported to the authorities. they were eventually prosecuted for defrauding fannie mae but...
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chinatown. it's georgia. what did you expect? >> willie geist?nt point that in november, tom price ran unopposed so not as shocking as we thought. >> i think democrats made the same mistake with this national exposure without a message and actual candidate. halprin. >> they need soul searching and a new formula. >> that does it for us this morning. stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >> good morning. i'm stephanie ruhle with a lot to cover, starting with a democratic defeat. president trump celebrating after republicans hold on to the georgia house seat. >> a special thanks to the president of the united states of america. >> what it means for the trump agenda. >>> double secret legislation goes down, even republicans now complaining as the health care bill speeds forward, but almost no one knows what's actually inside the bill. >> it hasn't been shared. >> i haven't seen the bill. i share your frustration. >> plus robert mueller on capitol hill coordinating his investigation with ng
chinatown. it's georgia. what did you expect? >> willie geist?nt point that in november, tom price ran unopposed so not as shocking as we thought. >> i think democrats made the same mistake with this national exposure without a message and actual candidate. halprin. >> they need soul searching and a new formula. >> that does it for us this morning. stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >> good morning. i'm stephanie ruhle with a lot to cover, starting...