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dan lures julie to sam's apartment using sam's phone. dan kills julie.at time, you never suspect a thing. >> not a thing. >> in september 2018, eight years after the murders, the aspiring actress went on trial, accused of lying to protect the man she loved. >> this is my name. this is my life. this is my entire future. and i have nothing to hide and i'm innocent. >> some of her former friends did not agree. vylet testified against her. >> knowing all the details that they unraveled and the lies over time, and looking at her and going, how dare you? >> vylet told the jury that the night they learned sam had disappeared, while dan was wondering if he was the last person to see sam. >> rachel is telling dan to shut up, shut up. that's not what happened, dan. your messed up memories are screwing up my story. >> the jury also heard from chris williams, the jazz musician who spent hours with rachel the day of the murders. and like detectives, chris thinks rachel was an accessory before the murders, not just after them. >> there is not a doubt in my mind that r
dan lures julie to sam's apartment using sam's phone. dan kills julie.at time, you never suspect a thing. >> not a thing. >> in september 2018, eight years after the murders, the aspiring actress went on trial, accused of lying to protect the man she loved. >> this is my name. this is my life. this is my entire future. and i have nothing to hide and i'm innocent. >> some of her former friends did not agree. vylet testified against her. >> knowing all the details...
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dan: basically. am still on the board of a couple of companies we created but my focus was definitely on als. and, you know, i also wanted to spend much more time with my family, with friends, travel. do things i had always wanted to do. and it has actually worked out amazingly well. ♪ well young people well young over david: you have been around young people for much of your career and you have hired many young people at bloomberg, new york city, sidewalk labs. if somebody says i want to be a person who has an impact on society, what would you recommend to somebody who wants to train themselves and work their way up to be somebody that is impactful on society? dan: i think first thing you got to believe in something. really i -- something that you call really care about. i have been fortunate over the course of my career i have come up with things that mattered to me, and i've pursued them. you know, the best advice i ever got was from mike bloomberg. and he said to me at one point, he said, show me
dan: basically. am still on the board of a couple of companies we created but my focus was definitely on als. and, you know, i also wanted to spend much more time with my family, with friends, travel. do things i had always wanted to do. and it has actually worked out amazingly well. ♪ well young people well young over david: you have been around young people for much of your career and you have hired many young people at bloomberg, new york city, sidewalk labs. if somebody says i want to be...
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dan: 64. david: where did you go to college? dan: harvard.avid: what did you study there and what did you want to be? dan: i did not know what i wanted to be. i studied government because i did not know anything better. but my biggest achievement in college was meeting my wife freshman year. we've now been dating or married 45 years. so that was my biggest achievement. david: big achievement. after college, you went to law school at the university of chicago. dan: before i did that, i was a political pollster. for a firm called market opinion research. i would be flying all over the country as a 22-year-old advising candidates and the fact that they listened to me discouraged me so much i decided to go to law school. david: the fact they were listening to a 22-year-old. dan: correct. exactly. david: he went to law school at the university of chicago. what did you do after you graduated? dan: i went to work for lehman brothers. david: you were an investment banker. how long did you do that? dan: three years. david: then you went into private e
dan: 64. david: where did you go to college? dan: harvard.avid: what did you study there and what did you want to be? dan: i did not know what i wanted to be. i studied government because i did not know anything better. but my biggest achievement in college was meeting my wife freshman year. we've now been dating or married 45 years. so that was my biggest achievement. david: big achievement. after college, you went to law school at the university of chicago. dan: before i did that, i was a...
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dan: three years. david: and then private equity. dan: to a firm. david: how many years? dan: 14. david: how did you get to know mike bloomberg? dan: it is actually a funny story. in 1994i was sitting in the stands of the world cup semifinal game in new jersey. italy first bulgaria. -- italy versus bulgaria. a friend literally dragged me to the game. i didn't want to go, it was like 100 degrees. it took forever. but i walked into the stadium that day and i thought it was the most amazing sporting event i had ever seen. everyone was painted in bulgarian and italian colors. you can sit down, so i was standing there through the match thinking to myself you could play this game in new york with any two countries in the world and it would feel exactly the same. then i started thinking about the olympics which i had always been a fan of and saying why has the most international city in the world never hosted the most international event? and i left the stadium that day with this vague notion that new york had to host the olympics. and so i build a plan of advisors about how new york cou
dan: three years. david: and then private equity. dan: to a firm. david: how many years? dan: 14. david: how did you get to know mike bloomberg? dan: it is actually a funny story. in 1994i was sitting in the stands of the world cup semifinal game in new jersey. italy first bulgaria. -- italy versus bulgaria. a friend literally dragged me to the game. i didn't want to go, it was like 100 degrees. it took forever. but i walked into the stadium that day and i thought it was the most amazing...
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dan: what is your website. >> leora 4ct.com. dan: coming up. he finally did it. elon musk set twitter free. and he's cleaning house, starting quick. the left is more desperate than ever to find new and creative dan: the left lost its battle to keep elon musk from taking over twitter. their totally wetting their diapers over it. their biggest fear is free speech. so shut the whole thing down. the libs have to resort other ways to soft censor the truth. what is soft censorship. the left is good at this. look no further than the sad and pathetic attempt to explain away the embarrassing performance by john fetterman in the pennsylvania senate debate. legitimate questions about fetterman's health concerns are suddenly out of bounds. i am old enough to remember when republicans have health problems questions and criticisms are fair. mark kirk did, remember the illinois from illinois. he's running for reelection after suffering the stroke. how much did it change his brain and is it wrong to ask? no, it's not wrong to ask. and it's not wrong to ask about fetterman either
dan: what is your website. >> leora 4ct.com. dan: coming up. he finally did it. elon musk set twitter free. and he's cleaning house, starting quick. the left is more desperate than ever to find new and creative dan: the left lost its battle to keep elon musk from taking over twitter. their totally wetting their diapers over it. their biggest fear is free speech. so shut the whole thing down. the libs have to resort other ways to soft censor the truth. what is soft censorship. the left is...
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"unfiltered" with dan bongino is on now [♪] dan: i have got a big show lined up for you tonight.lorida governor ron desantis is here with an update on the florida recovery effort after they build a new bridge in just three days. a retired nypd directive and clinical psychologist take us insieltd mind of a killer. they tried to silence him after he challenged their narratives on joe rogan's podcast. then twitter band him without warning. we all do it. everyone does it. scrolling on tiktok. snow no surprise here but it's hurting our health. a doctor who studies the actual brain. the elon musk story has been in the news all week. you get to see what's going on in my head. why are they really ticked off about elon? they love elon when they can drive around in their teslas and look like they are environmentally friendly. elon was their hero. you know what they are upset about? i will give you a few minutes but we are short on time. they are afraid of speech. this is about speech and fear. it's about you not being able to speak as a conservative, and the liberal fear of you speaking ou
"unfiltered" with dan bongino is on now [♪] dan: i have got a big show lined up for you tonight.lorida governor ron desantis is here with an update on the florida recovery effort after they build a new bridge in just three days. a retired nypd directive and clinical psychologist take us insieltd mind of a killer. they tried to silence him after he challenged their narratives on joe rogan's podcast. then twitter band him without warning. we all do it. everyone does it. scrolling on...
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dan: good luck in the election. >> thank you, dan. dan: web when they yelled, 15 days to stop the spread. now the impact of those mistakes is making it easier to cheat in college. why remote learning totally failed our kids. why do nearly one million businesses choose stamps.com to mail and ship? stamps.com is convenient you get the services of the post office right on your computer stamps.com saves you money with great rates from usps and ups mail letters ship packages anytime anywhere for less a lot less get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and get started today it's expected to make landfall in mexico por puerta vallarta. dan: turns out college kids who still use remote learning are cheating more. even paying other people to do their work for them. joining us is the author of the book "cheating scam." it turns out that this next generation, a lot of them are cheating. is this a culture problem, education problem, or political problem? >> maybe all three. post lockdowns which w
dan: good luck in the election. >> thank you, dan. dan: web when they yelled, 15 days to stop the spread. now the impact of those mistakes is making it easier to cheat in college. why remote learning totally failed our kids. why do nearly one million businesses choose stamps.com to mail and ship? stamps.com is convenient you get the services of the post office right on your computer stamps.com saves you money with great rates from usps and ups mail letters ship packages anytime anywhere...
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dan: suppress turnout?s fine this racist suggesting black voters can't figure out how to vote. it's not covertly racist, it's overtly racist. >> the soft bigotry of low expectations is not solved. it's as hard as a punch. it's devastating and has been a stick of dynamite in the black community. to suggest those who survived the middle passage, then survive jim crow can't go down to the dmv to get a free i.d. is insulting. it's a false narrative myth, the propagation that black folks are victims and they need the democratic party to supply them with everything they need. we know it's not true and we have got to push back against that narrative. dan: nobody says it better than you, sir. i will continue to insist you are a rising star in this republican party. thanks for coming on. if the left can target joe rogan and elon musk with money and influence, they can target you. t.d. bank sent a letter to bill risso canceling this company and personal accounts and haven't said why. you got canceled by the bank. wha
dan: suppress turnout?s fine this racist suggesting black voters can't figure out how to vote. it's not covertly racist, it's overtly racist. >> the soft bigotry of low expectations is not solved. it's as hard as a punch. it's devastating and has been a stick of dynamite in the black community. to suggest those who survived the middle passage, then survive jim crow can't go down to the dmv to get a free i.d. is insulting. it's a false narrative myth, the propagation that black folks are...
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dan: good luck in the election. >> thank you, dan. dan: web when they yelled, 15 days to stop the spread. now the impact of those mistakes is making it easier to cheat in college. why remote learning totally failed our kids. abby: welcome to fox news live. i'm ashley strohmier in new york. tragedy striking at a dallas hospital with a gunman opening fire and killing two employees. the shooter is detained at another hospital after he was wounded. according to dallas police he was on parole for aggravated robbery. he had an active ankle monitor at the time of the attack. a mandatory evacuation is under way in the russian-held city of kherson ahead of an expected ukrainian offensive. kherson has been under russian control since the early days of the war in ukraine. i'm ashley strohmier. now back to dan bongino. it's expected to make landfall in mexico por puerta vallarta. dan: turns out college kids who still use remote learning are cheating more. even paying other people to do their work for them. joining us is the author of the book "ch
dan: good luck in the election. >> thank you, dan. dan: web when they yelled, 15 days to stop the spread. now the impact of those mistakes is making it easier to cheat in college. why remote learning totally failed our kids. abby: welcome to fox news live. i'm ashley strohmier in new york. tragedy striking at a dallas hospital with a gunman opening fire and killing two employees. the shooter is detained at another hospital after he was wounded. according to dallas police he was on parole...
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dan: good luck in the election. >> thank you, dan. dan: web when they yelled, 15 days to stop the spread. now the impact of those mistakes is making it easier to cheat in college. why remote learning totally failed our kids. among my patients, i often see them have teeth sensitivity as well as gum issues. does it worry me? absolutely. sensodyne sensitivity & gum gives us the dual action effect that really takes care of both our teeth sensitivity as well as our gum issues. there's no question it's something that i would recommend. to finally lose 80 pounds and keep it off with golo is amazing. i've been maintaining. the weight is gone and it's never coming back. with golo, i've not only kept off the weight but i'm happier, i'm healthier, and i have a new lease on life. golo is the only thing that will let you lose weight and keep it off. who loses 138 pounds in nine months? i did! golo's a lifestyle change and you make the change and it stays off. (soft music) reporter: welcome to fox news live. i'm ashley strohmier in new york. a glob
dan: good luck in the election. >> thank you, dan. dan: web when they yelled, 15 days to stop the spread. now the impact of those mistakes is making it easier to cheat in college. why remote learning totally failed our kids. among my patients, i often see them have teeth sensitivity as well as gum issues. does it worry me? absolutely. sensodyne sensitivity & gum gives us the dual action effect that really takes care of both our teeth sensitivity as well as our gum issues. there's no...
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dan: and i am dan ashley. it was the conversation of the day. ama: some felt it, some did not.gets our attention. they say it was a magnitude of 5.1 thousands of us felt at 11:42 this morning. several smaller aftershocks were felt earlier. ama: amanda del castillo heard from more. amanda: from swain artwork to swaying light fixtures. abc 7 news captured the reactions from the earthquake that rocked the region tuesday morning. >> this was a shake and i roll. amanda: -- and not a role. amanda: he shared video footage. it is set up to withstand 50 mile an hour winds. also surviving the earth chalk -- earthquake and several aftershocks. >> we felt it here. it was like an earthquake and then an earthquake. amanda: these two grew up in morgan hill. they were there when it hit in 1984. >> my wife's family lost their house in the earthquake. things like this ground us back to make sure everything is strapped down and safe just in case. amanda: tuesday's jolt within the same spot as the morgan hill earthquake. >> this is an active fault, this is a fault they can rupture and a large eart
dan: and i am dan ashley. it was the conversation of the day. ama: some felt it, some did not.gets our attention. they say it was a magnitude of 5.1 thousands of us felt at 11:42 this morning. several smaller aftershocks were felt earlier. ama: amanda del castillo heard from more. amanda: from swain artwork to swaying light fixtures. abc 7 news captured the reactions from the earthquake that rocked the region tuesday morning. >> this was a shake and i roll. amanda: -- and not a role....
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dan: gov. walz: that is right. -- dan: that is right. i think he was one of eight in the entire state of alabama. he was just out of law school. he is already defending. he put together the legal team that ended up defending dr. king in this case. young fred gray, 24, turns 25, is organizing the defense for martin luther king in a case that ended up becoming a very significant national trial that somehow became forgotten to history. of all the cases that we did that have been forgotten to history, this is the one i cannot believe people do not know much about. i think part of the reason is because everyone expected what the outcome would be. it was expected that martin luther king would get convicted. and a lot of the biographies of king, there are a few lines, maybe a couple paragraphs of him getting indicted and then convicted. that does not do justice to what a significant case this was, both for the african-american citizens of montgomery, who all got to testify for the first time to talk about the indignities they had to suffer, but
dan: gov. walz: that is right. -- dan: that is right. i think he was one of eight in the entire state of alabama. he was just out of law school. he is already defending. he put together the legal team that ended up defending dr. king in this case. young fred gray, 24, turns 25, is organizing the defense for martin luther king in a case that ended up becoming a very significant national trial that somehow became forgotten to history. of all the cases that we did that have been forgotten to...
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it's time for "unfiltered" wit dan bongino. dan: there is a lot of rough tough happening in the world. the nord rea stream pipeline sabotaged. i will break down why they could be slow walking us into a world war. my home state of florida just took a massive hit from a hurricane. the left wasted no time. my reaction to their filthy stunts. from time to time we do our own fact checking of the biden administration. the fact checkers refuse to do it themselves. a doctor joins me to dig into a disturbing study about the covid vaccine's possible threat to newborns. i'm not here to scare you. we don't need the clicks or nonsense. we are in a very dangerous place. the sabotage of the crucial nord stream pipeline that sends gas from russia to germany. i'm worried the white house is slow walking us into a war. who did it? who blew up the pipeline or pieces of it. the blame games are in full swing about who is responsible. but a slow walk into world war iii. it's a bad thing. the rule of my show is don't get dead. putin is blaming the uni
it's time for "unfiltered" wit dan bongino. dan: there is a lot of rough tough happening in the world. the nord rea stream pipeline sabotaged. i will break down why they could be slow walking us into a world war. my home state of florida just took a massive hit from a hurricane. the left wasted no time. my reaction to their filthy stunts. from time to time we do our own fact checking of the biden administration. the fact checkers refuse to do it themselves. a doctor joins me to dig...
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dan: i'm dan ashley. we appreciate your time. right now, jimmy kimmel.: good night. >> lou: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live." tonight, from "black panther: wakanda forever" -- with cleto and the cletones. and now, jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you. i'm the host of the show. please relax.
dan: i'm dan ashley. we appreciate your time. right now, jimmy kimmel.: good night. >> lou: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live." tonight, from "black panther: wakanda forever" -- with cleto and the cletones. and now, jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you. i'm the host of the show. please relax.
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dan: and i am dan ashley. it was the conversation of the day. ama: some felt it, some did not.gets our attention. they say it was a magnitude of 5.1 thousands of us felt at 11:42 this morning. several smaller aftershocks were felt earlier. ama: amanda del castillo heard from more. amanda: from swain artwork to swaying light fixtures. abc 7 news captured the reactions from the earthquake that rocked the region tuesday morning. >> this was a shake and i roll. amanda: -- and not a role. amanda: hehared deo ote. itetand 50 mile an hour winds. also surviving the earth chalk -- earthquake and several aftershocks. >> we felt it here. it was like an earthquake and then an earthquake. amanda: these two grew up in morgan hill. they were there when it hit in 1984. >> my wife's family lost their house in the earthquake. things like this ground us back to make sure everything is strapped down and safe just in case. amanda: tuesday's jolt within the same spot as the morgan hill earthquake. >> this is an active fault, this is a fault they can rupture and a large earthquake in this is one we n
dan: and i am dan ashley. it was the conversation of the day. ama: some felt it, some did not.gets our attention. they say it was a magnitude of 5.1 thousands of us felt at 11:42 this morning. several smaller aftershocks were felt earlier. ama: amanda del castillo heard from more. amanda: from swain artwork to swaying light fixtures. abc 7 news captured the reactions from the earthquake that rocked the region tuesday morning. >> this was a shake and i roll. amanda: -- and not a role....
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dan cox: mr.re has long worked with open society and they came to my committee and i have a record of serving and protecting the blue and serving in my community to defend them because mr. moore and his team came in and saw two defund the police in my community. that is what the open society people come that nonprofits wanted to reimagine policing against you and i. i thought it and we stopped it. i will find the police and that is why sheriffs and officers on duty support me. we will make sure our streets are safe again. we will never say like mr. moore said on salon.com, look it up, he wants to defund the police and indict the system. jason: this is where we keep moving. wes moore: it's not true. >> i am a student political reporter at morgan state university. now that maryland and hbcus have made a settlement, what are further steps you think the state should take to further assist the hbcus in the area? dan cox: thank you for that question. we have reached a settlement that was long overdue. w
dan cox: mr.re has long worked with open society and they came to my committee and i have a record of serving and protecting the blue and serving in my community to defend them because mr. moore and his team came in and saw two defund the police in my community. that is what the open society people come that nonprofits wanted to reimagine policing against you and i. i thought it and we stopped it. i will find the police and that is why sheriffs and officers on duty support me. we will make sure...
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dan: and a little candy for the adults. larry: it starts with one tootsie roll, dan.he way, way to get the video of me dancing? i was skinnier than. in sports, let's get serious. the 49ers have dominated the regular season, but they will be without several of their best weapons o larry: good evening. turns out the 49ers' deal to get christian mccaffrey was not only timely but absolutely necessary. heading into their showdown with the rams, this team is really beat up. they are missing a lot of key players. arik armstead still out. joining him is linebacker dre greenlaw who suffered a calf injury last weekend. he's a no go. what about kyle juszczyk, so key in kyle shanahan's running game. the biggest loss on the offense of side of the ball, deebo samuel. the wide back nursing a hamstring injury. here's kyle shanahan on the bow's situation. >> it is not a precaution. he's not good enough to go. hopefully he will be good with a week off and ready for the next game. >> there's a sense of urgency with the guys. no individual is going to do it on his own. we have to do it a
dan: and a little candy for the adults. larry: it starts with one tootsie roll, dan.he way, way to get the video of me dancing? i was skinnier than. in sports, let's get serious. the 49ers have dominated the regular season, but they will be without several of their best weapons o larry: good evening. turns out the 49ers' deal to get christian mccaffrey was not only timely but absolutely necessary. heading into their showdown with the rams, this team is really beat up. they are missing a lot of...
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dan: and i'm dan ashley. forf userapecte your time.night. >> lou: from brooklyn, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- ben stiller, desus nice, and music from yeah yeah yeahs. presented by baileys. with cleto and the cletones. and now, jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hi, everybody. wow. appreciate that. it's very nice. thank you.
dan: and i'm dan ashley. forf userapecte your time.night. >> lou: from brooklyn, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- ben stiller, desus nice, and music from yeah yeah yeahs. presented by baileys. with cleto and the cletones. and now, jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hi, everybody. wow. appreciate that. it's very nice. thank you.
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dan: glad she's here. ama: stanford university engineers are celebrating a breakthrough in robotics. dan: it could one day put extra pep in your step. you could say they are making great strides in mobility assistance. this is video from the university where researchers have developed exoskeleton boots for those who have trouble walking. it can make you feel up to 30 pounds lighter and it uses a motor to help boost you as you take each step. users were able to walk 9% faster while using 17% less energy. the boots are an ongoing work in progress but researchers hope that creating other models focused on improving balance and reducing joint pain will help a lot of people. ama: let's get to our weather. dan: sandhya patel is here with the weekend. sandhya: it's going to be different. that was cool video. i want to talk about la niÑa. winter is two months away. cooler than average conditions near the equatorial pacific is what we refer to la niÑa. that's what's going on. that's been happening the last three ye
dan: glad she's here. ama: stanford university engineers are celebrating a breakthrough in robotics. dan: it could one day put extra pep in your step. you could say they are making great strides in mobility assistance. this is video from the university where researchers have developed exoskeleton boots for those who have trouble walking. it can make you feel up to 30 pounds lighter and it uses a motor to help boost you as you take each step. users were able to walk 9% faster while using 17%...
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dan: i am dan ashley. we appreciate your time. ama: have a great night. boy's life.he dynamite announcement about k pop band bts white fans won't see them perform for at least a couple of years. you're watching world news now. woah! i got this mountain bike for only $11. dealdash.com the fair and honest bidding site. this kitchenaid mixer sold for less than $26. this i-pad sold for less than $43. and this playstation 5 sold for less than a dollar. i won these bluetooth headphones for $20. i got these three suitcases for less than $40. and shipping is always free. go to dealdash.com right now and see how much you can save.
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dan: that's the reality. more people are gathering inside which makes the risk of covid infections higher. current vaccines are helping. the number of infections and deaths continues to decrease. scientists are watching for any new subvariants. there's no need to shut down but individual should continue to live their lives while we also do everything we can to stay prepared. ama: governor newsom announced he plans to call a special legislative session to address the states high gas prices. it will include his proposal to create a windfall tax on the profits oil companies make up your get the session is scheduled for december 5, the same day legislators are expected to be sworn into office after the election. millions of dollars in gas price relief has started hitting the bank accounts of california residents. one-time payments are going out to 23 million taxpayers. how much do you get and how much you get depends on your 2020 tax return. >> i think it's great. this is the highest inflation in 67 years. it is
dan: that's the reality. more people are gathering inside which makes the risk of covid infections higher. current vaccines are helping. the number of infections and deaths continues to decrease. scientists are watching for any new subvariants. there's no need to shut down but individual should continue to live their lives while we also do everything we can to stay prepared. ama: governor newsom announced he plans to call a special legislative session to address the states high gas prices. it...
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dan: thanks for joining us. it's not clear if the rare -- there are remains inside the mercedes-benz but we are learning more about the person who once owned the home and had numerous run-ins with the law. tim johns has been following this story since it broke last night. he's in the newsroom with what he's found out this evening. reporter: the police department says crews have spent another day trying to excavate the scene. only the top of the car is out of the ground and they haven't revealed who it was registered to. authorities say no human remains have been found but cadaver dogs gave slight indications that something could be in that car. in one of the wealthiest towns in america, a suspicious scene is still unfolding. >> it looks like a netflix video or a series. reporter: landscapers working at the mansion discovered a car that was buried in the backyard of a home. >> the vehicle was possibly buried sometime in the 1990's and was buried approximately four to six feet underground. reporter: no remains hav
dan: thanks for joining us. it's not clear if the rare -- there are remains inside the mercedes-benz but we are learning more about the person who once owned the home and had numerous run-ins with the law. tim johns has been following this story since it broke last night. he's in the newsroom with what he's found out this evening. reporter: the police department says crews have spent another day trying to excavate the scene. only the top of the car is out of the ground and they haven't revealed...
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dan: i'm dan ashley. we appreciate your time. right now, jimmy kimmel. ama: good night. bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more she can sell all or part of it to coventry for cash. even a term policy. even a term policy? even a term policy! find out if you're sitting on a goldmine. call coventry direct today at the number on your screen, or visit coventrydirect.com. jf doing it for me. seven people were injured when a train derailed at an amusement park in missouri. several cars tipped over as the steam powered train jumped the tracks at silver dollar city park says an employee and six guests were hospitalized, but there were reportedly no serious injuries. investigators were on scene trying to figure out what went wrong attorney who became eminently opposed florida's helmet law has died in a motorcycle crash and he was not wearing his helmet. ron smith fought in court for years until the law was repealed. the tape of eight times says
dan: i'm dan ashley. we appreciate your time. right now, jimmy kimmel. ama: good night. bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more she can sell all or part of it to coventry for cash. even a term policy. even a term policy? even a term policy! find out if you're sitting on a goldmine. call coventry direct today at the number on your screen, or visit coventrydirect.com. jf doing it for me. seven...
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dan: a california dust storm.all of brown. >> we always want to make sure we come by. >> this doesn't compare to any of them. ama: halloween haunts. the massive bay area display with an important meaning behind it. sandhya: we have some fog tonight. find out if it will clear for the blue angels tomorrow. the forecast is coming up. dan: all that coming up. here's a look at what's ahead on jimmy kimmel live. >> thank. bedtimes are for kids. grown-ups watch tv. >> they barely like it here. are you kidding me. ♪ dan: police investigating a stabbing spree on the strip. two people are dead, six others hurt. three of them are in critical condition. police say it appears the suspect used a large kitchen knife to stab residents and visitors. he's in custody. the motive is unknown. good morning america will have the latest on the case tomorrow at 7:00 right after abc seven mornings. ama: new developments. that should help get rid of the new nasty brown water we told you about last week. more than $8 million in infrastructur
dan: a california dust storm.all of brown. >> we always want to make sure we come by. >> this doesn't compare to any of them. ama: halloween haunts. the massive bay area display with an important meaning behind it. sandhya: we have some fog tonight. find out if it will clear for the blue angels tomorrow. the forecast is coming up. dan: all that coming up. here's a look at what's ahead on jimmy kimmel live. >> thank. bedtimes are for kids. grown-ups watch tv. >> they...
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dan: that's the reality. more people are gathering inside which makes the risk of covid infections higher. current vaccines are helping. the number of infections and deaths continues to decrease. scientists are watching for any new subvariants. there's no need to shut down but individual should continue to live their lives while we also do everything we can to stay prepared. ama: governor newsom announced he plans to call a special legislative session to address the states high gas prices. it will include his proposal to create a windfall tax on the profits oil companies make up your get the session is scheduled for december 5, the same day legislators are expected to be sworn into office after the election. millions of dollars in gas price relief has started hitting the bank accounts of california residents. one-time payments are going out to 23 million taxpayers. how much do you get and how much you get depends on your 2020 tax return. >> i think it's great. this is the highest inflation in 67 years. it is
dan: that's the reality. more people are gathering inside which makes the risk of covid infections higher. current vaccines are helping. the number of infections and deaths continues to decrease. scientists are watching for any new subvariants. there's no need to shut down but individual should continue to live their lives while we also do everything we can to stay prepared. ama: governor newsom announced he plans to call a special legislative session to address the states high gas prices. it...
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dan: thank you very much. liz: now let's continue our coverage with on sir hoss and -- anser hassan. some people in stockton are downright scared right now. anser: many of the people we spoke to say they are on high alert. one of the people we spoke with is the ceo of a stockton shelter for the homeless that house about 280 people each night. some of the victims are homeless. he says he does not know any of the victims but his organization has been in contact with stockton police. we also spoke with a mother who says knowing that the suspect has ambushed most victims late at night has her worried about her family's safety. >> one of the incidents happened around the corner from where i live. so it hits home pretty close. you never know if someone is driving by. could it be that person? or going out for a walk. it is a little terrifying. anser: stockton police say they still do not know of any motive. they are working with state and federal authorities on this case. $125,000 reward is being offered for anyone w
dan: thank you very much. liz: now let's continue our coverage with on sir hoss and -- anser hassan. some people in stockton are downright scared right now. anser: many of the people we spoke to say they are on high alert. one of the people we spoke with is the ceo of a stockton shelter for the homeless that house about 280 people each night. some of the victims are homeless. he says he does not know any of the victims but his organization has been in contact with stockton police. we also spoke...
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dan: glad she's here.anford university engineers are celebrating a breakthrough in robotics. dan: it could one day put extra pep in your step. you could say they are making great strides in mobility assistance. this is video from the university where researchers have developed exoskeleton boots for those who have trouble walking. it can make you feel up to 30 pounds lighter and it uses a motor to help boost you as you take each step. users were able to walk 9% faster while using 17% less energy. the boots are an ongoing work in progress but researchers hope that creating other models focused on improving balance and reducing joint pain will help a lot of people. ama: let's get to our weather. dan: sandhya patel is here with the weekend. sandhya: it's going to be different. that was cool video. i want to talk about la niÑa. winter is two months away. cooler than average conditions near the equatorial pacific is what we refer to la niÑa. that's what's going on. that's been happening the last three years. it'
dan: glad she's here.anford university engineers are celebrating a breakthrough in robotics. dan: it could one day put extra pep in your step. you could say they are making great strides in mobility assistance. this is video from the university where researchers have developed exoskeleton boots for those who have trouble walking. it can make you feel up to 30 pounds lighter and it uses a motor to help boost you as you take each step. users were able to walk 9% faster while using 17% less...
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dan: they are crafty.ts say coyotes rarely come after people unless they become too comfortable in their environment. ama: happening now, you might want to take a peek outside. this is a live look from the east bay hills. the orion admin use shower is starting to become visible, but you will need to stay up late to see it. the celestial show is peaking from 1:00 to 3:00 a.m. it produces around 20 meteors and our. they range in size from a golf ball to a living room sofa. the meteors appear when the earth travels through the debris of haley's,. -- of haley's comet. dan: i will be looking upwards. ama: for that sofa-sized meteor. [laughter] sandhya: and you know what? i think where dan is, without giving away where he lives, he will be able to actually see them. but if you are near the coast, you will be socked in with the fog, so that will be difficult to see. let's talk about la niÑa and the upcoming winter. la niÑa, cooler than average conditions near the equatorial pacific. noaa issued its winter outlook
dan: they are crafty.ts say coyotes rarely come after people unless they become too comfortable in their environment. ama: happening now, you might want to take a peek outside. this is a live look from the east bay hills. the orion admin use shower is starting to become visible, but you will need to stay up late to see it. the celestial show is peaking from 1:00 to 3:00 a.m. it produces around 20 meteors and our. they range in size from a golf ball to a living room sofa. the meteors appear when...
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dan: will. haunted house, movie or creepy costume, there is a science behind the idea that we like being scared. researchers call it the paradox of horror. the idea that being scared under the right circumstances can be fun. they say recreational fear can help us learn about our responses to fear and how to regulate them. the recreational fear lab in denmark said half the people surveyed field better after visiting a haunted house which the post because -- calls a post hot hi. i am not crazy about those. kristen: i am with you. taking on affirmative action. the supreme court hearing two cases about college admissions which could change precedent. dan: is there really something out there? there's something and this week we could find out. announcer: this is abc7news. dan: the supreme court is taking up two landmark cases challenging affirmative action admissions in college. the practice has been standard for 40 years to increase diversity. a conservative and multiracial coalition of students beli
dan: will. haunted house, movie or creepy costume, there is a science behind the idea that we like being scared. researchers call it the paradox of horror. the idea that being scared under the right circumstances can be fun. they say recreational fear can help us learn about our responses to fear and how to regulate them. the recreational fear lab in denmark said half the people surveyed field better after visiting a haunted house which the post because -- calls a post hot hi. i am not crazy...