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coronado held its breath.n, at a news conference, sheriff bill gore laid out the facts as his investigators saw them. >> was max's death a homicide? the answer is no. it was a tragic accident. >> was rebecca's death a homicide? again, the answer is no. it was a suicide. >> reporter: sgt. dave nemeth said the evidence told a sad tale, in which one tragedy led to another. when rebecca checked her voicemail just before 1:00 a.m., sgt. nemeth said she heard a grim message from her boyfriend, max's dad, jonah. >> that message that was left on her phone was to inform rebecca of max's grave condition and imminent death. >> reporter: did rebecca blame herself for the child's severe injuries, and then take her own life? the sergeant showed photos from inside the bedroom where rebecca spent her final moments. there was a rope tied to the bed. the other end had been looped around rebecca's neck. there were also two knives in the bedroom, apparently used to cut the rope. everything was swabbed for dna. >> dna profiles wer
coronado held its breath.n, at a news conference, sheriff bill gore laid out the facts as his investigators saw them. >> was max's death a homicide? the answer is no. it was a tragic accident. >> was rebecca's death a homicide? again, the answer is no. it was a suicide. >> reporter: sgt. dave nemeth said the evidence told a sad tale, in which one tragedy led to another. when rebecca checked her voicemail just before 1:00 a.m., sgt. nemeth said she heard a grim message from her...
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el ex director tÉcnico y las chivas de guadalajara fue acusado por alma del en coronado, tuvo conductascio calificÓ de aberrante las acciones. >> hace seis aÑos que venÍamos con la justicia, creo en la justicia, creo como fue todo eso para mÍ planeado. >> magistrados coincidieron en el 2018 que no habÍa pruebas y ordenaron su libertad, se le ordenÓ al juez penal de jalisco que acepte las pruebas y juzgue con perspectiva de gÉnero, el prÓximo paso procesal es dictar una orden de aprensiÓn contra ricardo. eso explicarÍa el porquÉ algunas de las partes no hayan sido notificadas del nuevo estatus legal del director tÉcnico. patricia: se comenzaron a realizar los funerales de las vÍctimas, la explosiÓn le costó la vida a cientos de personas y muchos quedaron sin un lugar donde vivir. presentaron una demanda contra la empresa google donde el buscador parecÍa descrita como ladrona de la naciÓn argentina. en perÚ, el general en retiro walter matos fue designado como nuevo presidente del consejo de ministro, tendrÁ la tarea de enfrentar la gran crisis econÓmica, sanitaria que tiene el paÍs. le t
el ex director tÉcnico y las chivas de guadalajara fue acusado por alma del en coronado, tuvo conductascio calificÓ de aberrante las acciones. >> hace seis aÑos que venÍamos con la justicia, creo en la justicia, creo como fue todo eso para mÍ planeado. >> magistrados coincidieron en el 2018 que no habÍa pruebas y ordenaron su libertad, se le ordenÓ al juez penal de jalisco que acepte las pruebas y juzgue con perspectiva de gÉnero, el prÓximo paso procesal es dictar una...
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julia coronado, thank you very much.his is bloomberg. ♪ kailey: -- >> it is time for the bloomberg business flash. ritika: coca-cola will offer employee buyouts as part of the strategic reorganization. the program will be first offered to about 4000 employees in the u.s., canada and puerto rico. there will be an unspecified number of layoffs. a similar program will be offered in over -- in a number of countries. -- expenses could hit $550 million. more problems for boeing, it reportedly told several airlines to pull dreamliner's from service according to the trade journal, the air current following structure problems that could cause the plaintiff failed. they are lazar urine -- united, singapore, and air canada. the shakeup in the dow industrial average has meant a new life that attracts the index. there were more than $2 billion of inflows wednesday into the state industrial ets, the largest one-day infusion in more than a decade. the dow's reshuffling makes it more respective with tech companies dominant. guy: thank y
julia coronado, thank you very much.his is bloomberg. ♪ kailey: -- >> it is time for the bloomberg business flash. ritika: coca-cola will offer employee buyouts as part of the strategic reorganization. the program will be first offered to about 4000 employees in the u.s., canada and puerto rico. there will be an unspecified number of layoffs. a similar program will be offered in over -- in a number of countries. -- expenses could hit $550 million. more problems for boeing, it reportedly...
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presentadora: revisemos las cifras de coronado, actualmente el Área de la bahÍa registra mÁs de 123 muertesiene mÁs de 704,000 casos. el gobernador de california anunciÓ un nuevo plan de reactivaciÓn económica que permitirÍa a cientos de negocios poder volver a abrir progresivamente. . el estado determinarÁ un sistema de cuatro colores, jairo dÍaz pedraza nos explica. jairo: los colores serÁn las vÍas o semÁforos para pasar de un nivel a otro en cada condado en california, asÍ lo anunciÓ este viernes el gobernador newsom, segÚn el nuevo modelo, asÍ luce el mapa de californiano de 38 estados que estÁn de color morado, nueve en robo, 8 en naranja y sÓlo tres en amarillo. pero vayamos despacio, el color rojo significa que algunos negocios no esenciales bajo techo deben permanecer cerrados, tienen al menos de siete a nueve casos positivos, el color naranja significa que algunos negocios pueden abrir pero con modificaciones, tienen de uno a tres casos por dÍa, el color amarillo significa que la mayorÍa de negocios pueden abrir pero con modificaciones. para pasar de un color a otro los condados d
presentadora: revisemos las cifras de coronado, actualmente el Área de la bahÍa registra mÁs de 123 muertesiene mÁs de 704,000 casos. el gobernador de california anunciÓ un nuevo plan de reactivaciÓn económica que permitirÍa a cientos de negocios poder volver a abrir progresivamente. . el estado determinarÁ un sistema de cuatro colores, jairo dÍaz pedraza nos explica. jairo: los colores serÁn las vÍas o semÁforos para pasar de un nivel a otro en cada condado en california, asÍ lo...
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and greg but as this came down 70 today in hiroshima on the coronado us continues to disrupt life aswe know it across the world in singapore the government has severely restricted travel abroad and the citizens who contract covered 19 while traveling outside of the country have been told they will have to shoulder the cost of testing and potential treatment themselves it's too big a risk for many singaporeans so they've chosen to holiday at home. the own family is supposed to be on the west coast of the united states right now like many singaporeans they like to travel a lot but the city state is currently making it difficult returning holidaymakers face 14 days of coron in a hotel and mandatory coronavirus tests all at their own expense and their social pressure to stay at home. i mean you can however like you know. id advice you not to do so you'll still once you do it might not be good a good view for the boss. after a long period of lockdown the owns are happy to be spending some time on the small island resort of some toe search just off the coast. the palm trees and sunshine he
and greg but as this came down 70 today in hiroshima on the coronado us continues to disrupt life aswe know it across the world in singapore the government has severely restricted travel abroad and the citizens who contract covered 19 while traveling outside of the country have been told they will have to shoulder the cost of testing and potential treatment themselves it's too big a risk for many singaporeans so they've chosen to holiday at home. the own family is supposed to be on the west...
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the city but this city it right now is over the moon separations everywhere and this despite the coronado fire is restrictions i mean you've got to get. so jubilant right now we knew this would happen and we did this by this by sorry yes you can see there right now they're just letting everybody they're just so happy like i said they're completely over the moon but this was also one of the biggest concerns is that the spike the cold $1000.00 restrictions that would still come out and as you scan see they're not so she distancing at all i mean is alcohol involved of course that makes it all the more difficult and i spoke to fans even before i buy a new unique one and most of them had told me that one stay when it would be so tempting that they would come out and celebrate and it just it's football emotions and when they take over there is to be absolutely no stopping them. i was. in a munich when i jonathan crane from d.w. sports a joins me here in the studio one of them talk us through the match yeah it wasn't quite the high scoring game that perhaps we were hoping for some people were ex
the city but this city it right now is over the moon separations everywhere and this despite the coronado fire is restrictions i mean you've got to get. so jubilant right now we knew this would happen and we did this by this by sorry yes you can see there right now they're just letting everybody they're just so happy like i said they're completely over the moon but this was also one of the biggest concerns is that the spike the cold $1000.00 restrictions that would still come out and as you...
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speech there was no really political agenda he jumped from there tear he talked a little bit about coronado he talked a little bit about this in that i mean spreading lies. referring to fake obviously not true so that was no really a political substance in the speech. well let's hit a. car here if you want to really drive him crazy you see 12 more years. well it sounds like he doesn't really write the democratic ticket biden harvest what did he have to say about them. right you know i mean that he just opened his speech with this quote quote about chess playing tells us what he's kind of aiming for he once has spread fear and chaos that obviously is the weapon he has to be joe biden and kemel harries he didn't really mention that directly so often he rather talking more blandly about the democrats that they were. the are and pessimistic and that he wants to be optimistic but he didn't deliver that either. in his poll in washington thank you. now we'll take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world protesters were out on the streets in the u.s. city of commercial wisco
speech there was no really political agenda he jumped from there tear he talked a little bit about coronado he talked a little bit about this in that i mean spreading lies. referring to fake obviously not true so that was no really a political substance in the speech. well let's hit a. car here if you want to really drive him crazy you see 12 more years. well it sounds like he doesn't really write the democratic ticket biden harvest what did he have to say about them. right you know i mean that...
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to synthesize all of this, julia coronado, macropolicy perspectives, gets us started this hour. what are we going to see in 28 minutes? [laughter] julia: well, i think as jonathan said, the band of confidence which is usually really wide at plus or -100,000 is now plus or -one million. minus 100,000 is now plus or minus one million. we see across every indicator that the economy has lost some steam. now the soon is, have we lost steam, but we are still looking progress, or are we actually backtracking now? none of those is a good option. we still had a huge hole of unemployed people, millions and millions. so any loss of momentum at this stage of the recovery is not good news. moving into august, how do we regain the recovery momentum that we have lost? we absolutely need the fiscal stimulus. i am baffled by the lack of urgency in washington. jonathan: let me ask you the question that would be worthy of a policymaker like yourself. the balance of risk right now, if it was tilted one way or the other, is it tilted towards moving back, or just slowing down, stalling a little bit?
to synthesize all of this, julia coronado, macropolicy perspectives, gets us started this hour. what are we going to see in 28 minutes? [laughter] julia: well, i think as jonathan said, the band of confidence which is usually really wide at plus or -100,000 is now plus or -one million. minus 100,000 is now plus or minus one million. we see across every indicator that the economy has lost some steam. now the soon is, have we lost steam, but we are still looking progress, or are we actually...
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allen boomer and julia coronado. welcome to all of you. nancy, first to you. how much of the jobs number, the kind of stronger -- the better numbers we've seen on that front sort of so far this week, how much of that is already priced into the stock market? it would seem the answer almost has to be 10%. >> ke -- 100%. >> kelly, thanks for having me we saw the futures, but what's driving the market at this point, in our view, is liquidity. you're still seeing 4-1 investors putting flows in bond etfs over equity etfs. money markets are up 26%, so every time we start to get a selloff, you see buyers coming in and driving the market further. which is not to say it's not based on fundamentals because earlier season was better than expected, and the guidance being provided when it's being provided is pretty good, so i'm optimistic i think we need a correction, which is just a correction, but i also think that this rally could have legs, and we wrote a piece with that title a couple weeks ago. >> it's a good point about the money supply, with m2 up 25% year after yea
allen boomer and julia coronado. welcome to all of you. nancy, first to you. how much of the jobs number, the kind of stronger -- the better numbers we've seen on that front sort of so far this week, how much of that is already priced into the stock market? it would seem the answer almost has to be 10%. >> ke -- 100%. >> kelly, thanks for having me we saw the futures, but what's driving the market at this point, in our view, is liquidity. you're still seeing 4-1 investors putting...
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second on a loan james already has his eyes set on a new goal right now my next goal perimeter of coronado which is 10 mile or 12 miles what else do you have planned a round trip and islands. yeah, he gets these brandi we kind of call him his stupid ideas and we're all in it you know, that's what he wants to do then we'll do what we can to make it happen need could be doing a lot worse at 13. and that was deborah fitzpatrick reporting. >>the 13 year-old now planning to begin training for a 21 mile swim. next at 5.30 we're getting a better idea of how much are covid-19 vaccine might cost and we're getting a better look at the destruction in beirut after yesterday's huge explosion and police in san francisco say a motel that's been housing the >>we conducted an investigation in the room and discovered chemicals that are known to be used to make narcotics. >>a suspected drug lab uncovered by san francisco police this was at a motel that had been no was being used to house the homeless during the pandemic kron four's maureen kelly has that story including reaction from the they put one person
second on a loan james already has his eyes set on a new goal right now my next goal perimeter of coronado which is 10 mile or 12 miles what else do you have planned a round trip and islands. yeah, he gets these brandi we kind of call him his stupid ideas and we're all in it you know, that's what he wants to do then we'll do what we can to make it happen need could be doing a lot worse at 13. and that was deborah fitzpatrick reporting. >>the 13 year-old now planning to begin training for...
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there is or really think oh now everybody on coronado. it would show not attract too much attention. but i'd put it in the book in the book you talk about the markets panicking and the way the media reports this previously when we've had a big depression in capitalism obviously we had wars do you not think wars may be the solution rather than. huge struggle china has undergone you know look i make it very clear. what i hope for is some basic community backed off by these i mean you invest to mend the some mount your mobilized program and i even included. that i think to mobilize people for example that it's kind of that you don't care if you drill immigrants on whom you look around to look at congress i think that they took care of that right maybe commodity like young people who are now unemployed and so on and so on but. these what you are saying is one option. one notion is that the new digital age got people where at least the wealthy elite will eat in their own. in their own way with outside. safe and so one and so on and it does con
there is or really think oh now everybody on coronado. it would show not attract too much attention. but i'd put it in the book in the book you talk about the markets panicking and the way the media reports this previously when we've had a big depression in capitalism obviously we had wars do you not think wars may be the solution rather than. huge struggle china has undergone you know look i make it very clear. what i hope for is some basic community backed off by these i mean you invest to...
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little money on the coronavirus instead of building more missiles to potentially kill more people who coronado or the governments we now turn to syria where an unnamed american company has signed a contract with syrian kurdish rebels to develop and export the sovereign nations crude oil with permission from the u.s. state department kurdish rebels known as the syrian democratic forces are backed by the us and previously seized the most of syria's oil producing fields in the north east the government of syrian president bashar al assad does not recognize the kurdish self-proclaimed rule and calls the move illegal a statement from syria's foreign ministry condemns the agreement to quote steal syria's oil under the sponsorship and support of the american administration which damascus says is quote no and void and has no legal basis the official u.s. narrative about its involvement in syria has been about helping its allies the syrian rebels in the fight against the islamic state but last year president trump contradicted the official narrative by publicly announcing that the u.s. mission in syria
little money on the coronavirus instead of building more missiles to potentially kill more people who coronado or the governments we now turn to syria where an unnamed american company has signed a contract with syrian kurdish rebels to develop and export the sovereign nations crude oil with permission from the u.s. state department kurdish rebels known as the syrian democratic forces are backed by the us and previously seized the most of syria's oil producing fields in the north east the...
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we heard last year from somebody that had worked in coronado, california for special forces for 23 years and said it was criminal what was going on at the department of defense in the end of your spending. this is a common refrain. unfortunately, public executives at all country and public executives at all levels need to crack down it. host: are all federal agencies, they have to spend that money at the end of the fiscal year or do some of it carryover? there are certain agencies like the department of justice, like transportation. they get some flexibility. 50%.get to carry over 50% of what they don't spend. across allple federal agencies, end of year infrastructure. is about 12% on the year. however at the department of justice, it's only 3% on the year in part because they have this carryover provision. so there are interesting public policy fixes that can be brought to bear. the is what mac thornberry, republican ranking member wanted to get this amendment in for the department of defense so they could carryover 50%. very reasonable and unfortunately it did not go into that bill thi
we heard last year from somebody that had worked in coronado, california for special forces for 23 years and said it was criminal what was going on at the department of defense in the end of your spending. this is a common refrain. unfortunately, public executives at all country and public executives at all levels need to crack down it. host: are all federal agencies, they have to spend that money at the end of the fiscal year or do some of it carryover? there are certain agencies like the...
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jonathan: julia coronado there, macropolicy perspectives founder and president. .ve lost momentum a jobs market. from new york city this morning, good morning. lisa abramowicz is back with us tomorrow. equity futures just a little bit firmer, up 0.1% on the s&p. 0.56 percent on the u.s. ten-year. euro weaker for a second session , euro-dollar coming down to $1.1753, down by 0.3%. tom: quite the market. i would note turkish lira was was ending leave weaker this morning. it has recovered a little bit here in the last few hours, but turkey on my radar is i guess how i would put it. we had a great joy in speaking with jonathan quick of the rockefeller foundation, managing affiliated with duke university. of course, his wonderful book, "the end of academics." we need an update, and the update to me is the resounding success of new york state, not only on a log chart as concave, but there seems to be a real d acceleration -- a real deceleration of the news. how did they do it? dr. quick: they did it by applying the basic techniques we have available to us. we have seen i
jonathan: julia coronado there, macropolicy perspectives founder and president. .ve lost momentum a jobs market. from new york city this morning, good morning. lisa abramowicz is back with us tomorrow. equity futures just a little bit firmer, up 0.1% on the s&p. 0.56 percent on the u.s. ten-year. euro weaker for a second session , euro-dollar coming down to $1.1753, down by 0.3%. tom: quite the market. i would note turkish lira was was ending leave weaker this morning. it has recovered a...
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interviewer: coronado? harlan: no, one more. in any case, it was there that i reported aboard ship, and unbeknownst to me, our ship had been chosen to carry the first atomic bomb to the pacific. interviewer: so you knew absolutely nothing? harlan: we saw these two sailors coming up the dock, and slung between them on a pole was this thing. i said to the chief, they must have a lot of damage in the pacific. that looks like a radium flask to me. and, when it came time for the court to inquire as to who knew when. he knew what it was. he said it was a radium flask. interviewer: what was your first impression of the indianapolis when you first reported? harlan: beautiful ship. i have been on several ships before that, but that was a beautiful ships. interviewer: can you describe her a little bit for me? harlan: you had your command division and then you had the secondary division, and i was in secondary with the ship, the bomb blew up. it blew up the bow of the ship, and the ship began to sink. officer whitney said he was going to g
interviewer: coronado? harlan: no, one more. in any case, it was there that i reported aboard ship, and unbeknownst to me, our ship had been chosen to carry the first atomic bomb to the pacific. interviewer: so you knew absolutely nothing? harlan: we saw these two sailors coming up the dock, and slung between them on a pole was this thing. i said to the chief, they must have a lot of damage in the pacific. that looks like a radium flask to me. and, when it came time for the court to inquire as...
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. >> coronado, maybe. >> no, one more. >> the island. >> in anyway, it was there that i report aboard ship. and unbeknownst to me, our ship had been chosen to carry the first atomic bomb to the pacific. >> so you knew absolutely nothing about the -- >> no, we saw these two sailors coming up the deck, up the dock, and slung between them on a pole was this thing and i said they're going to -- i said, geez, they must have a lot of damage in the pacific, a lot of people hurt. i said, it looks like a radium flask to me. and i remembered that. and when it came time to the court of inquiry as to who knew what on board the ship, henson knew what it was. he said it was a radium flask. >> whats with your first impression of the indianapolis when you first reported? >> beautiful ship. i hadn't been on several ships before that. but that was a beautiful ship. >> can you describe her a little bit for me? >> well, you had your command division and then you had sky f, which was secondary division. and i was in secondary sky f when the ship, the bomb blew up. blew up off -- off the bow of the ship an
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coming up on the program, julia coronado, macropolicy perspectives founder and president.atch up with jeff rosenberg of blackrock. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." ♪ >>>> i think we started the new economic recovery. >> we are certainly in the midst of a slow-moving policy mistake. >> if you are in the world where the soon to be are just economy is authoritarian, you don't have a global free market anymore. >> this is an extra nearly severe crisis, but it is also hopefully a roughly short-lived crisis. >> this is "bloomberg surveillance" with tom keene, jonathan ferro, and lisa abramowicz. jonathan: -- tom: good morning, everyone. an extraordinary jobs report.
coming up on the program, julia coronado, macropolicy perspectives founder and president.atch up with jeff rosenberg of blackrock. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." ♪ >>>> i think we started the new economic recovery. >> we are certainly in the midst of a slow-moving policy mistake. >> if you are in the world where the soon to be are just economy is authoritarian, you don't have a global free market anymore. >> this is an extra nearly severe crisis,...
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julia coronado, very visible recently in economics, and we finish up with the financial and bond acumenffrey rosenberg of blackrock. stay with us through this eventful thursday. this, on radio and television, is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ jonathan: from new york city for our audience worldwide. i'm jonathan ferro. "the countdown to the open" starts right now. 30 minutes until the opening bell. erasing this morning's losses on the s&p. 24 hours to go with party leadership on capitol hill talking a progress but facing down the embarrassing prospect of returning home this weekend without a deal. the white house had to be offering 400 week -- $400 a week in supplemental unemployment benefits. democrats still pushing $600. is friday. friday is very much a self-imposed deadline. it can move. the brutal reality is it is a week overdue. chuck schumer stating "while we have started to generate forward momentum, we need our partners in the white house to go much further on a number of issues." how much further. in the words of mark meadows, "democrats and republicans are still trillions of part."
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. >> right now, my next goal is the perimeter of coronado, 12 miles. >> reporter: what else do you haveround-trip around angel island? >> yeah. we call it his stupid ideas. we roll with it. if that is what he wants to do, then we will do what we can in order to make it happen. he could be doing a lot worse at 13. >>> we know the pandemic has been challenging for our favorite activities. that is why we are so excited to spiny shot light -- shine a spotlight on the oakland zoo. it almost closed because it went months without paying visitors. now that it is back up and we want to show you this who is caring for animals, and how it adjusted some of its practices to allow visitors to return. join us friday, for our next zip trip, this time it is to the oakland zoo. we would love to share your favorite soup memories. share it with us on social media with the hashtag #ktvu. we will share some of them on friday morning, starting at 9 am. i have memories of my own, taking my kids to the zoo over the years. it is a lot of fun. i cannot wait until the pandemic has cleared up so that i can ride the
. >> right now, my next goal is the perimeter of coronado, 12 miles. >> reporter: what else do you haveround-trip around angel island? >> yeah. we call it his stupid ideas. we roll with it. if that is what he wants to do, then we will do what we can in order to make it happen. he could be doing a lot worse at 13. >>> we know the pandemic has been challenging for our favorite activities. that is why we are so excited to spiny shot light -- shine a spotlight on the...
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second on a loan james already has his eyes set on a new goal right now my next goal perimeter of coronado which is 10 mile or 12 miles what else do you have planned a round trip and islands. yeah, he gets these brandi we kind of call him his stupid ideas and we roll with it you know, that's what he wants to do then we'll do what we can to make it happen need could be doing a lot worse at 13. >>caryn for anybody who's ever tried to swim. lake tahoe on top of it the water is really cold. unclear. it's clear that that's really cool home that was deidra fitzpatrick reporting for us by the way james and look for james, the olympics maybe after finishing the swim. >>what you think jimmy did he took an hour long nap, okay and then up on his bike and rode it for several hours, ok. well he's got a lot of energy all right up next he will start training for a 21 mile swim with the goal of becoming the youngest person. >>to complete the tahoe triple crown. so he's an ambitious guy house right that wraps up kron 4 news at 8 thanks for being here this hour but keep it here because vicki and i'll be bac
second on a loan james already has his eyes set on a new goal right now my next goal perimeter of coronado which is 10 mile or 12 miles what else do you have planned a round trip and islands. yeah, he gets these brandi we kind of call him his stupid ideas and we roll with it you know, that's what he wants to do then we'll do what we can to make it happen need could be doing a lot worse at 13. >>caryn for anybody who's ever tried to swim. lake tahoe on top of it the water is really cold....
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according to a statement from the army special operations command, it happened near coronado, site ofavy s.e.a.l. training center, during routine training. three other soldiers were injured. >>> we're going to start this half hour with a major headline on the coronavirus. a lab in nevada confirming the first case of a person in the u.s. becoming reinfected. abc's trevor ault has more on what doctors are saying about the implications here. trevor, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan. this is a rare phenomenon but it's certainly something people who have already fought through covid-19 have been worried about and with the u.s. now fast approaching 6 million confirmed cases, this could have significant implications for our future of living with this virus. this morning, a startling confirmation, the first known case of reinfection of covid-19 in the u.s. >> the important message is that if you've had this virus and you had a response to it that it doesn't mean you can't get it again. >> reporter: a patient in nevada tested positive in april, recovered, then tested positiv
according to a statement from the army special operations command, it happened near coronado, site ofavy s.e.a.l. training center, during routine training. three other soldiers were injured. >>> we're going to start this half hour with a major headline on the coronavirus. a lab in nevada confirming the first case of a person in the u.s. becoming reinfected. abc's trevor ault has more on what doctors are saying about the implications here. trevor, good morning to you. >> reporter:...
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you've been seeing on people what's happened here in terms of the gloss the economic crisis now with coronado have you seen patients come to you so people are demographer demoralized people are. sad people. said that people are. tired people are very very very tired and will this coming all politic i'm all in hi i'm a lock bomb people don't awful to need people don't have money. so it's a very difficult situation we're out and we're trying really we're trying our best to do whatever we can and the country the w. chill everybody is mobilizing to get more places to get more. ventilators p.b.'s masks all of this is difficult to get by a group of have to buy them on the black market so where we need the international to be able to pull. how and just briefly how long do you see this last i mean that we're seeing around 600 cases a day this is the highest number that lebanon has seen right throughout the pandemic the numbers are starting to increase before the last why is it become so since it's such an issue there i think i think the blast exponentially raised everything because people have no pla
you've been seeing on people what's happened here in terms of the gloss the economic crisis now with coronado have you seen patients come to you so people are demographer demoralized people are. sad people. said that people are. tired people are very very very tired and will this coming all politic i'm all in hi i'm a lock bomb people don't awful to need people don't have money. so it's a very difficult situation we're out and we're trying really we're trying our best to do whatever we can and...
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we heard last year from somebody that had worked in coronado, california for special forces for 23 yearsd it was criminal what was going on at the department of defense in the end of your spending. this is a common refrain. unfortunately, public executives at all country and public executives at all levels need to crack down it. host: are all federal agencies, they have to spend that money at the end of the fiscal year or do some of it carryover? there are certain agencies like the department of justice, like transportation. they get some flexibility. 50%.get to carry over 50% of what they don't spend. across allple federal agencies, end of year infrastructure. is about 12% on the year. however at the department of justice, it's only 3% on the year in part because they have this carryover provision. so there are interesting public policy fixes that can be brought to bear. the is what mac thornberry, republican ranking member wanted to get this amendment in for the department of defense so they could carryover 50%. very reasonable and unfortunately it did not go into that bill this year.
we heard last year from somebody that had worked in coronado, california for special forces for 23 yearsd it was criminal what was going on at the department of defense in the end of your spending. this is a common refrain. unfortunately, public executives at all country and public executives at all levels need to crack down it. host: are all federal agencies, they have to spend that money at the end of the fiscal year or do some of it carryover? there are certain agencies like the department...
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coronado es explÍcita en cÓmo la volpela obligÓ a tocarle sus partes Íntimas.el prÓximo paso es dictar una orden de aprehensiÓncontra la volpe. aunque tribunal en que una resoluciÓn en mayo, apenas saliÓ a la luz porque la corte suspendiÓ las actividades por el cÓmic y esto explicarÍa por quÉ las partes no han sido identificadas por el estatus legal del director tÉcnico. satcha: estÁ ahora el fbi busca al hombre que ves en pantalla y que le arrebata un hispano sus ahorros de toda la vida. francisco cornejo ve como un hombre queescapa con el dinero que retiraÓ los bancos los Ángeles. la policÍa ahora pide la ayuda de la comunidad para poder identificarlo. capturan un hombre de 71 aÑos quien admite ser responsableel seis robos con armas en Ávila en los Últimos ocho aÑos. el hombre le grita a los clientes y al personal que se mueva hacia un esquina y amenaza a una empleada para que le entregue el dinero. como el harden de los estilos podrÍamos discutir el cuarto publicado por un hombre en arkansas. Él sin grullas sencillas extraÑas antes de que advirtiera hacerlo.
coronado es explÍcita en cÓmo la volpela obligÓ a tocarle sus partes Íntimas.el prÓximo paso es dictar una orden de aprehensiÓncontra la volpe. aunque tribunal en que una resoluciÓn en mayo, apenas saliÓ a la luz porque la corte suspendiÓ las actividades por el cÓmic y esto explicarÍa por quÉ las partes no han sido identificadas por el estatus legal del director tÉcnico. satcha: estÁ ahora el fbi busca al hombre que ves en pantalla y que le arrebata un hispano sus ahorros de toda...
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colonel, how come percent special forces train san diego all the time due to the facilities near coronado the ocean side clemente island which is also a wholly owned by the navy which allows turning opportunities out there. >>they're away from prying eyes with the something special operations offer much appreciate this just a month after an amphibious assault vehicle sank off san clemente island killing 8 marines and a sailor but it saddens me that some of our leads. >>members that are set to protect our freedoms you know were injured while training and preparing for the ultimate sacrifice which in this case they. 2 of >>for us the cause of the accident is under investigation. now this is the second fatal accident near san clemente island recently last month, 8 marines and a sailor were killed when an amphibious vehicle sank there during some training exercises. >>the anonymous street artist banksy is paid for a boat to rescue refugees in the mediterranean and he's now calling for immediate help according to its twitter page the boat is wrist rescued now more than 130 refugees but its so
colonel, how come percent special forces train san diego all the time due to the facilities near coronado the ocean side clemente island which is also a wholly owned by the navy which allows turning opportunities out there. >>they're away from prying eyes with the something special operations offer much appreciate this just a month after an amphibious assault vehicle sank off san clemente island killing 8 marines and a sailor but it saddens me that some of our leads. >>members that...