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dan has filed multiple lawsuits to stop uc berkeley, oakland and the east bay regional park from cutting the nonnative trees and won all of the cases, even got fema to pull money it was about to give uc berkeley tothe ees. >>hey ntedto use e fearwncu of fire t doas a funding mecha to advance an agenda that has ter:t wi one cal fire o battalion chief working on the fire tells me off camera the eucalyptus trees have made the fire much harder to amount of layers and debris. he said the debris provided fuel for pay lot of spot fires. uc berkeley is now suing fema over the money it took back. on grizzly peak boulevard i'm da lin, kpix5. texts led to h >>> this airline passenger is accused of preying on little children. tonight police say his big bold text led to his bay ea ararea artist as he painted a peace mural. tonight the victim's family blames the feds for his death. >> we've reported on a silicon valley school district where half the students are homeless. only on 5 tonight the district's unusual step to help struggling families. ♪ >> closed -- >> closed captioning for this newscast is
dan has filed multiple lawsuits to stop uc berkeley, oakland and the east bay regional park from cutting the nonnative trees and won all of the cases, even got fema to pull money it was about to give uc berkeley tothe ees. >>hey ntedto use e fearwncu of fire t doas a funding mecha to advance an agenda that has ter:t wi one cal fire o battalion chief working on the fire tells me off camera the eucalyptus trees have made the fire much harder to amount of layers and debris. he said the...
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when does dan has built in support for 3-d printing so we're enabling the ecosystem much in same waye in other computer peripherals like regular printing. companies that build 3-d printers can plug into windows and guys that a building application the want to 3-d print can use add that to the applications. >> host: through microsoft platform? >> guest: through microsoft. >> host: it's pretty mainstream anymore, isn't? >> guest: sure. it's fairly mainstream but it's becoming more and more accessible as a technology gets lower price point. people get get into india thing and there's innovation tapping on the high-end as well. >> host: do you know what a printer like this would cost today? >> guest: the types of printers, what we call desktop printer, they range in price from say three, $4000 all the way down to like $200. >> host: what is your job at microsoft? >> guest: i'm a program manager and my team is responsible for building all of the technology into windows to support 3-d printing. >> host: what i was looking at on the shelf? >> guest: just a wide variety of different examples
when does dan has built in support for 3-d printing so we're enabling the ecosystem much in same waye in other computer peripherals like regular printing. companies that build 3-d printers can plug into windows and guys that a building application the want to 3-d print can use add that to the applications. >> host: through microsoft platform? >> guest: through microsoft. >> host: it's pretty mainstream anymore, isn't? >> guest: sure. it's fairly mainstream but it's...
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well, dan has been to the uk's first—ever rehab for hackers.ust a bit of fun. i manipulate people's feelings, thoughts. i started getting bullied. we tried to break into our school's network. we could control people's screens, change passwords. i got arrested for misuse of computer act, 1990, section 3. i can't name the company but they lost a lot of money. this is definitely a way to get ahead of the curve and to stop anyone from possibly taking a misinformed choice as to the direction of their life. this is the uk's first reboot camp for hackers. the first seven through the doors are aged 16—20. they all intend to change their ways, so we've agreed to keep their identities secret. rehab includes spotting moments when they might be tempted to cross the line of what's legal and what's not. god, that looks tasty. that looks like i could get everyone‘s details. your parents will not have any idea how you do what you do. it will be like magic. solomon gilbert was caught as a teenage offender. now he's the one giving the lectures, in between tackli
well, dan has been to the uk's first—ever rehab for hackers.ust a bit of fun. i manipulate people's feelings, thoughts. i started getting bullied. we tried to break into our school's network. we could control people's screens, change passwords. i got arrested for misuse of computer act, 1990, section 3. i can't name the company but they lost a lot of money. this is definitely a way to get ahead of the curve and to stop anyone from possibly taking a misinformed choice as to the direction of...
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dan has add -- advice for young adult children who return back home. >> par put up, finalize a peri monthstwo years. >> reporter: make them pay bills including rent. >> help them out down the road and them back part of the h them feel thatg rent. >> reporter: here are twoappears to help millennials budget and save. it analyzes your spending and finds money to put aside for you. pp it sends you alerts when your approaching a budget limit and helps set financial goals. link at tips at 6abc.com. nydia han channel 6 "action news." >> >> 955 a final check of the forecast with karen before we say goodbye. >> reporter: it's a nice day today. 79 degrees in philadelphia. it's already the upper 70s in the lehigh valley. 82 in wilmington and millville. 78 on the boards in ac and what a shore weekend it is. high today 89. it's very warm today we're starting off with a fair amount of clouds, but more and more sunshine this afternoon of gray it's sticky right now but won't be quite as bad this afternoon. >> a baby hippo who has become a viral sensation is about to become the subject of an upcoming child
dan has add -- advice for young adult children who return back home. >> par put up, finalize a peri monthstwo years. >> reporter: make them pay bills including rent. >> help them out down the road and them back part of the h them feel thatg rent. >> reporter: here are twoappears to help millennials budget and save. it analyzes your spending and finds money to put aside for you. pp it sends you alerts when your approaching a budget limit and helps set financial goals....
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nbc's dan schenamen has more on the clean-up effort now under way. >> reporter: when the sun came up, the damage was visible. the national weather service confirms an ef-2 tornado touched down in a tulsa business district. >> we did have guests sitting here at this wall right here who did have time to go to the hospital with some minor injuries. >> in all, more than two dozen people were injured and 13 went to the hospital and the storm left thousands of people without electricity. among businesses that suffered damage a petsmart, workers are moving some of the small to another location. >> beta fishes, turtles, hamsters just our little ones to make sure they're safe. >> doors could remain closed for a while. >> i would expect at least a week or so, a week or two possibly depends on how quickly we can get a contractor out here. >> the storm has passed and the cleanup has just started. dan schenamen, nbc news. >> supporters of black lives matter called it racist. the police chief says it's disgraceful. the new fallout over a d.c. police officer's controversial shirt. >>> what an amazin
nbc's dan schenamen has more on the clean-up effort now under way. >> reporter: when the sun came up, the damage was visible. the national weather service confirms an ef-2 tornado touched down in a tulsa business district. >> we did have guests sitting here at this wall right here who did have time to go to the hospital with some minor injuries. >> in all, more than two dozen people were injured and 13 went to the hospital and the storm left thousands of people without...
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. >>> dan has a look at what's coming up at 5:00. >> new at lost his fight over this public beach.hy is he still not allowing people on it. >>> breaks my heart. >> state officials reveal new progress just as others express concern about that project. we'll explain. >>> bringing harry potter to life. we've got a sneak peek at some musicians doing exactly that. days driving all over town. so... why is she smiling? because she shopped during the safewwith grocery savings, r tk plus earned 4 times the gas reward points. now that's something abo. letomi s the safeway anniversary sale! come in and explore! >>> it's that time of year again. school is about to start and some districts are stillcrng districts. >> leslie has more on the dire shortage. >> reporter: california needed to 20,000 new teachers for the upcoming school year. they filled all their spots despite a diminishing pool of applicants. still short 20 teachers. >> teacher recruitment has difficult andnee b challenging. i think it is based on my conversations because they have low enrollment of candidates going into their teac
. >>> dan has a look at what's coming up at 5:00. >> new at lost his fight over this public beach.hy is he still not allowing people on it. >>> breaks my heart. >> state officials reveal new progress just as others express concern about that project. we'll explain. >>> bringing harry potter to life. we've got a sneak peek at some musicians doing exactly that. days driving all over town. so... why is she smiling? because she shopped during the safewwith...
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tomorrow less humid and sunny 88. >> we should have if we don't. >> we should. >> dan has it. >> yes, i've been taking my temperature repeatedly over the last couple of days. >> you got a fever? >> uh-huh. >> i have the fever for some news. how are you doing, ron? >> hey, good morning to you, paula and dan. d-mac is back. good morning to you, roberto. we'll begin in illinois where two employees of elite universities have been extradited to chicago to face murder charges. wyndham lathem, a professor at northwestern university in chicago and andrew warren who worked as a financial analyst for oxford university in england, they are accused of killing a 26-year-old hairstylist who had been living in lathem's condo in chicago. the two suspects were arrested in california after an eight-day manhunt. the suspects could appear in court as soon as later today. >>> and new this morning, an arrest has been made in connection with the deaths of three children in suburben clinton, maryland. police say the three girls all under the age of 10 were found dead by a family member. inside their home 24-
tomorrow less humid and sunny 88. >> we should have if we don't. >> we should. >> dan has it. >> yes, i've been taking my temperature repeatedly over the last couple of days. >> you got a fever? >> uh-huh. >> i have the fever for some news. how are you doing, ron? >> hey, good morning to you, paula and dan. d-mac is back. good morning to you, roberto. we'll begin in illinois where two employees of elite universities have been extradited to chicago...
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the device was made from the tube of a marker pen. 0ur correspondent dan whitworth has the details.case was all about nadeem muhammad, 43, from bury. now, he wept in the dock at manchester crown court when he was found guilty of possession of explosives with intent to endanger life when he tried to board a ryanairjet flying to northern italy, back injanuary. essentially he was found guilty of trying to carry a pipe bomb onboa rd that plane. that plane was a boeing 737 800 and it can carry up to 200 passengers and crew, so the impact of potentially exploding a device in the tight confines of that cabin could have been devastating. some serious questions over security here, because, although officials did stop him, he was not arrested and he was not detained and he was allowed to board another flight to italy just a week later after initially being stopped. the device that was found in his hand luggage was crude, but it was described by explosive experts as crude but a potentially viable improvised explosive device. he was arrested when he returned to the uk and again some serious que
the device was made from the tube of a marker pen. 0ur correspondent dan whitworth has the details.case was all about nadeem muhammad, 43, from bury. now, he wept in the dock at manchester crown court when he was found guilty of possession of explosives with intent to endanger life when he tried to board a ryanairjet flying to northern italy, back injanuary. essentially he was found guilty of trying to carry a pipe bomb onboa rd that plane. that plane was a boeing 737 800 and it can carry up to...
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dan, it appears that the first lady has come out with a response but not yet the president? >> reporter: that's right. the first lady was the first to weigh if n. she said our country encouraging freedom of speech, but let's communicate without hate in our hearts. no good comes from violence. and it's nice to hear from the first lady, but the president has not weighed in. vice president has not weigh this had. we have asked both offices if they intend to weigh in on what is happening in charlottesville. we will see the president today here in new jersey. he will sign a memorandum -- excuse me, a bill dealing with veterans affairs issues around 3:00. and it's expected that there will be a pool of reporters there. that may be the first time we hear from him on this if he doesn't decide to tweet. it's unclear what he's been doing this morning. we haven't been briefed by the white house. he is here in new jersey on this 17 day working vacation. he could be hitting the golf course. it's not sunny, but certainly not raining. and a number of other republicans have weighed in as you
dan, it appears that the first lady has come out with a response but not yet the president? >> reporter: that's right. the first lady was the first to weigh if n. she said our country encouraging freedom of speech, but let's communicate without hate in our hearts. no good comes from violence. and it's nice to hear from the first lady, but the president has not weighed in. vice president has not weigh this had. we have asked both offices if they intend to weigh in on what is happening in...
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dan has an important point about generational threat.neration citizens radicalized over the internet. and it makes it more difficult for security forces to keep track of them. in something like a truck attack, you can go out and rent a truck. it's not like you are building a bomb and people see you bringing it into your home like they did in san bernardino, california. the terrorists give hints. the magazine came out after the nice attack, good job, well done, here's some more ways to kill people. >> they're using data. the airports in europe are making everyone that goes through check against the database. they have extraordinarily long lines. so they're trying to do this sort of thing, but they probably need better data about people doing things like buying bomb material. it's a struggle to be fought over a long period of time. >> when we come back, after an all-out assault by the obama administration, is coal making a comeback in the united states? >> my administration is putting an end to the war on coal. you don't let anything keep
dan has an important point about generational threat.neration citizens radicalized over the internet. and it makes it more difficult for security forces to keep track of them. in something like a truck attack, you can go out and rent a truck. it's not like you are building a bomb and people see you bringing it into your home like they did in san bernardino, california. the terrorists give hints. the magazine came out after the nice attack, good job, well done, here's some more ways to kill...
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has more from bedminster. david, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, paula and dan. this morning the white house is regrouping without steve bannon. he is, of course, the conservative firebrand who is credited with injecting a strong note of populism in donald trump's message helping him win the white house. well, today, bannon is on the warpath back at breitbart news and vowing to become bannon the barbarian. after his abrupt ouster as the president's chief strategist, steve bannon wasted no time getting back to being a populist firebrand. i feel jacked up, he told "the weekly standard." now i'm free. i've got my hands back on my weapons. someone said it's bannon the barbarian. i'm definitely going to crush the opposition. back at breitbart, bannon chaired the evening editorial meeting threatening to take on a role that during a rare public appearance he once urged on conservative activists. >> hold us accountable. hold us accountable to what we promised. hold us accountable for delivering on what we promised. >> reporter: bannon is making it clear that for now he'l
has more from bedminster. david, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, paula and dan. this morning the white house is regrouping without steve bannon. he is, of course, the conservative firebrand who is credited with injecting a strong note of populism in donald trump's message helping him win the white house. well, today, bannon is on the warpath back at breitbart news and vowing to become bannon the barbarian. after his abrupt ouster as the president's chief strategist, steve...
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dan has filed multiple lawsuits to stop uc-berkeley, oakland and the east bay regional park from cutting the non-native trees and won all the cases even got fema to pull money it was about to give uc-berkeley to cut down the trees. >> they wanted to use the fear of fire as a funding mechanism to advance an agenda that has very little to do with fire risk mitigation. >> reporter: dan took photos of the fire to support his point. he says the flames burned the ground vegetation but not the eucalyptus. >> this area was treated. the fact that uc was denied fema funding had no impact on this. >> reporter: but one cal fire chief says off camera that the eucalyptus trees have made the fire much harder to put out. he points out uc-berkeley has sent out thinned out the growth but they shed a tremendous amount of layers and debris. he says the debris provided fuel for a lot of spot fires. >> so eucalyptus is shallow- rooted. if a fire gets into the ground, into the roots of the tree, into the interior of the tree, it's impossible to get that tree out. >> reporter: call it tree politics. that's why
dan has filed multiple lawsuits to stop uc-berkeley, oakland and the east bay regional park from cutting the non-native trees and won all the cases even got fema to pull money it was about to give uc-berkeley to cut down the trees. >> they wanted to use the fear of fire as a funding mechanism to advance an agenda that has very little to do with fire risk mitigation. >> reporter: dan took photos of the fire to support his point. he says the flames burned the ground vegetation but not...
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has in a private conversation with a foreign leader. charlie: he endorses a dramatic reduction in legal immigration. dan: yes. d after saying he was planning to get an would get tough on illegal immigration, but not necessarily shrinking legal immigration. i think there is no real evidence that this legislation has significant support on capitol hill. and we have heard in the aftermath of what the president it, anderday endorsing embracing it, is a lot of pushback from capitol hill. on the other hand, it is the kind of signal president trump regularly and consistently sends to the people who voted for him, and particularly for people who voted for him on the "america first" agenda, or the "get tough on immigration" agenda. whether this goes anywhere or not, it is a re-embrace of the voters who believe he is speaking for me because i am upset about the way the immigration process has worked, legal or illegal. charlie: for someone who is a nonpolitician, he seems to understand very well the idea that you always have to protect your base. dan: i think that is instinctive with him. and i think, you know, it is one
has in a private conversation with a foreign leader. charlie: he endorses a dramatic reduction in legal immigration. dan: yes. d after saying he was planning to get an would get tough on illegal immigration, but not necessarily shrinking legal immigration. i think there is no real evidence that this legislation has significant support on capitol hill. and we have heard in the aftermath of what the president it, anderday endorsing embracing it, is a lot of pushback from capitol hill. on the...
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dan has strike zone, residents are racing to get ready. >> so i got four things of water, and formula, the baby. >> in beaumont, sandbags are being filled and along the coast, fema is repositioning supplies and generators. corpus residents are stocking up on water and other necessities. >> we're going to in the strongest possible terms, encourage the residents and low-lying areas, as they say, get out of dodge. >> in houston, signs went up wednesday, warning of the solar. >> make sure that you have what you need lanterns, flashlights, extra batteries, all of that, especially food and water. >> forecasters warn this storm has the potential to bring winds well over 110 miles per hour. deadly storm surge and as much as two feet of rain in some areas. the loan star state and millions of residents squarely in the bull's eye. that's hurricane harvey, bears down. dan, nbc >>> coverage continues now with storm team 4, chief meteorologistist doug taking us through the path of this storm. >> this is the dangerous situation for the state of texas, this will be first time we're see a major hurric
dan has strike zone, residents are racing to get ready. >> so i got four things of water, and formula, the baby. >> in beaumont, sandbags are being filled and along the coast, fema is repositioning supplies and generators. corpus residents are stocking up on water and other necessities. >> we're going to in the strongest possible terms, encourage the residents and low-lying areas, as they say, get out of dodge. >> in houston, signs went up wednesday, warning of the...
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kron4's dan kerman has more on what the mayor and police chief are now demanding. at crissy field friday afternoon, a small group of demonstrators were back to let park goers know about their opposition to a planned rally by the group patriot prayer next saturday.soti don't want any violence in my city demonstrators are concerned the rally and the alt-right groups it will attract will incite violence. they are also concerned about that the group oath keepers has been asked to provide securitysot shannon bolt/ opposes park service issuing rally permit 27-32the idea of an armed militia coming to provide seucirty is very scary for a lot of us across town, another group of demonstrators holding a sit in outside the pacific west regional offices of the national park service. sot antonio everett/ opposes park service issuing rally permit 40-47we know now the people requesting these permits are rubbing elbows with people i'm conformable calling nazisthis group along with the other is calling on the park service to reject the group patriot prayer's request for a permit for
kron4's dan kerman has more on what the mayor and police chief are now demanding. at crissy field friday afternoon, a small group of demonstrators were back to let park goers know about their opposition to a planned rally by the group patriot prayer next saturday.soti don't want any violence in my city demonstrators are concerned the rally and the alt-right groups it will attract will incite violence. they are also concerned about that the group oath keepers has been asked to provide...
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dan has the morning off but we are so happy to have this one. >> yeah. >> honored to be here. >> the g man. >> the g man. >> first time show. >> it is. my maiden voyage. >> somebody is waking up a mu i multimillionaire. we know it's not you because you are here. one person holds it. >> the drawing just a few hours ago and what we know so far it was sold in illinois here, a live look at the spot. nick's barbecue and no word on who is holding that ticket. now finally one is rolling in the dough. >> there's still the powerball drawing up for grabs tonight. $356 million at stake. we'll have more coming up. the heated tensions between the u.s. and north korea. >> north korea responded moments ago with its own stern warning after president trump said kim jong-un faces big trouble if guam is threateninged. the president staying in touch with guam's governor placing a call to assure the island he is with them 1,000%. >> our chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz kicks off our coverage this morning in >> reporter: good morning. the firing is only intensifying with each promising th
dan has the morning off but we are so happy to have this one. >> yeah. >> honored to be here. >> the g man. >> the g man. >> first time show. >> it is. my maiden voyage. >> somebody is waking up a mu i multimillionaire. we know it's not you because you are here. one person holds it. >> the drawing just a few hours ago and what we know so far it was sold in illinois here, a live look at the spot. nick's barbecue and no word on who is holding that...
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dan noyes has a closer look at joey gibson and what he's trying do. that's at abc7news.com and on the abc 7 news app. >>> the other big rally is scheduled to take place sunday in berkeley and late today, the permit for the anti-marxist event was denied. >> that isn't expected to stop people from showing up. >> cornell is live in berkeley with the latest. >> reporter: tonight another plea to stay away from sunday's rally. this time from berkeley's police chief who says he's got a plan to curb potential violence. >> reporter: the berkeley police chief gave some advice at this forum about sunday's planned anti-marxism raelly. >> stay away from downtown berkeley. >> reporter: but he knows that won't stop many from coming out, even after they sent this to amber cummings that the city is unable to issue a permit citing lack of security raemtss. the chief says extra officers will be on duty around the event, some from allied agencies. they're hoping to avoid ugly clashes like this last spring which resulted in injuries and dozens of arrests. this time police
dan noyes has a closer look at joey gibson and what he's trying do. that's at abc7news.com and on the abc 7 news app. >>> the other big rally is scheduled to take place sunday in berkeley and late today, the permit for the anti-marxist event was denied. >> that isn't expected to stop people from showing up. >> cornell is live in berkeley with the latest. >> reporter: tonight another plea to stay away from sunday's rally. this time from berkeley's police chief who says...
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dan, has the president lost political capital to push tax reform? i know, i was fascinated what you said about cronyism and these big businesses. i think you're right on a lot of that, but still he needs lobbying power of some of those businesses to get things through, doesn't he? >> trump has one job, and one job only sign whatever bill house and senate send him. they can't agree on anything. in ideal room trump would have political capital to knock their heads together, to get a some sort of agreement much-needed tax relief especially lower tax rate for american competitiveness. it hurts for trump to be politically toxic. on other hand, all he has to do is sign the bill. it is really up to congress to get this done. david: kevin, that is not quite all he has to do. we saw what ronald reagan did pushing tax reform in the 1980s. he spoke directly to the american people. he used the presidency as bully pulpit and because people sent notes and phone calls, a lot of them to their congressmen. that is how the tax bill got passed. i don't know if the pre
dan, has the president lost political capital to push tax reform? i know, i was fascinated what you said about cronyism and these big businesses. i think you're right on a lot of that, but still he needs lobbying power of some of those businesses to get things through, doesn't he? >> trump has one job, and one job only sign whatever bill house and senate send him. they can't agree on anything. in ideal room trump would have political capital to knock their heads together, to get a some...
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has come across indian remains. >> sources confirm crews dug up 32 kell tons in two acres. i-team reporter dan noyes has more on the controversy and what is being done about it. >> reporter: the website for southern california builder van daele homes touts the project in fremont, elegant home plans, close proximity to silicon valley, priced around $1.2 million. no mention of the 32 skeletons they found there, one carbon dated to 650 years ago. tim fisher is the senior project manager. >> reporter: the developer will not talk to me on camera about it? >> i'm sorry. we would like to provide our native american representative the opportunity to address your questions. >> reporter: she's your -- are you paying her? >> she is retained to provide services here on the site. >> reporter: by california law, when a builder finds what may be indian remains they must contact the native american heritage commission in sacramento which locates the nearest most likely descend ant. the builder pays them up to $100 to monitor the site to make sure remains are handled properly. she and her mother are working th
has come across indian remains. >> sources confirm crews dug up 32 kell tons in two acres. i-team reporter dan noyes has more on the controversy and what is being done about it. >> reporter: the website for southern california builder van daele homes touts the project in fremont, elegant home plans, close proximity to silicon valley, priced around $1.2 million. no mention of the 32 skeletons they found there, one carbon dated to 650 years ago. tim fisher is the senior project...
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dan noyes has a closer look at joey gibson and what he's trying do. that's at abc7news.com and on the abc 7 news app. >>> the other big rally is scheduled to take place sunday in berkeley and late today, the permit for the anti-marxist event was denied. >> that isn't expected to stop people from showing up. >> cornell is live in berkeley with the latest. >> reporter: tonight another plea to stay away from sunday's rally. this time from berkeley's police chief who says he's got a plan to curb potential violence. >> reporter: the berkeley police chief gave some advice at this forum about sunday's planned anti-marxism raelly. >> stay away from downtown berkeley. >> reporter: but he knows that won't stop many from coming out, even after they sent this to amber cummings that the city is unable to issue a permit citing lack of security raemtss. the chief says extra officers will be on duty around the event, some from allied agencies. they're hoping to avoid ugly clashes like this last spring which resulted in injuries and dozens of arrests. this time police
dan noyes has a closer look at joey gibson and what he's trying do. that's at abc7news.com and on the abc 7 news app. >>> the other big rally is scheduled to take place sunday in berkeley and late today, the permit for the anti-marxist event was denied. >> that isn't expected to stop people from showing up. >> cornell is live in berkeley with the latest. >> reporter: tonight another plea to stay away from sunday's rally. this time from berkeley's police chief who says...
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dan has a closer look at joey gibson and what he is trying to do.gain, that's at ab abc7news.com. >> berkeley city leaders have denied a permit for an anti-marxist rally. organizers plan to show up anyway. to prepare, the postal surface is removing mailboxes from the front of berkeley's main post office and several downtown locations as a precaution. berkeley police plan to separate groups with a barrier, check backpacks and confiscate items that could be used as weapon. the aim is to head off violent confrontations like the ones we saw earlier this year. you can get breaking details on the proesatize, enable push alerts to get the latestni niges it happens. >> at the live desk, we're tracking hurricane harvey as it nears the gulf coast. it strengthened to a category 2 storm overnight. winds gusting at 110 miles per hour. i want to show you a live acthe calm before the storm in galveston, texas. officials are telling people in low-lying areas to evacuate now. harvey is expected to make landfall near corpus christi tonight or some time early tomorrow
dan has a closer look at joey gibson and what he is trying to do.gain, that's at ab abc7news.com. >> berkeley city leaders have denied a permit for an anti-marxist rally. organizers plan to show up anyway. to prepare, the postal surface is removing mailboxes from the front of berkeley's main post office and several downtown locations as a precaution. berkeley police plan to separate groups with a barrier, check backpacks and confiscate items that could be used as weapon. the aim is to...
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i-team reporter dan has a closer look at joey gibson and what he's trying to do.gain, abc7news.com and on the abc7 news app. >> berkeley city leaders have denied a permit for watts called an anti-marxist rally at civic center plaza rally. people plan to show up anyway. to prepare, the post office is removing several post boxes. they plan to separate groups with a barrier, check backpacks and confiscate items that could be used as weapon. the aim is to head off violence that we have seen at other protests. you can get all the breaking news, enable push alerts to get the latest news as it happened. >> this morning, the rush to get people to safety before hurricane harvey makes landfall. crews in corpus christi, texas, flew critically ill children to a hospital in ft. worth overnight. at least ten babies are evacuated. the cook children's hospital says it's handled situations like this before during hurricanes katrina and ike. >> it might be one nurse per baby. it might be one nurse per two babies. we stand ready to accept newborns that require any type of critical c
i-team reporter dan has a closer look at joey gibson and what he's trying to do.gain, abc7news.com and on the abc7 news app. >> berkeley city leaders have denied a permit for watts called an anti-marxist rally at civic center plaza rally. people plan to show up anyway. to prepare, the post office is removing several post boxes. they plan to separate groups with a barrier, check backpacks and confiscate items that could be used as weapon. the aim is to head off violence that we have seen...
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scarlet: dan has more than 17 years of experience on wall street and is a chartered technician.ds out about volatility is it tends to breed more volatility. we have a great chart of the vix, one year chart, and is more volatility ahead? dan: we are seeing a behavior change in the vix. if you look back the past 52 weeks, you get a sharp spike higher, a quick retreat over the average. hardost recent spike, a spike up, then going back to the 200 day moving average. it helped support at the 200 day moving average, before spiking higher yesterday. that is a change of behavior for the fix. -- vix. it is something i am keeping an eye on closely particularly because the momentum. overbought with the most recent spike higher, and it is flashing divergence. we are seeing of behavior change in volatility. you can make the case we commute death we could be more volatile. julia: your view seems to be supported by that higher high. what we have here is a lower high. be: it was a stock, it would an outbreak to the upside now consolidating and going higher. julia: even more volatile on the year
scarlet: dan has more than 17 years of experience on wall street and is a chartered technician.ds out about volatility is it tends to breed more volatility. we have a great chart of the vix, one year chart, and is more volatility ahead? dan: we are seeing a behavior change in the vix. if you look back the past 52 weeks, you get a sharp spike higher, a quick retreat over the average. hardost recent spike, a spike up, then going back to the 200 day moving average. it helped support at the 200 day...
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has come across indian remains. >> sources confirm crews dug up 32 kell tons in two acres. i-team reporter danis being done about it. >> reporter: the website for southern california builder van daele homes touts the project in fremont, elegant home plans, close proximity to silicon valley, priced around $1.2 million. no mention of the 32 skeletons they found there, one carbon dated to 650 years ago. tim fisher is the senior project manager. >> reporter: the developer will not talk to me on camera about it? >> i'm sorry. we would like to provide our native american representative the opportunity to address your questions. >> reporter: she's your -- are you paying her? >> she is retained to provide services here on the site. >> reporter: by california law, when a builder finds what may be indian remains they must contact the native american heritage commission in sacramento which locates the nearest most likely descend ant. the builder pays them up to $100 to monitor the site to make sure remains are handled properly. she and her mother are working this project. they met me there but did not wa
has come across indian remains. >> sources confirm crews dug up 32 kell tons in two acres. i-team reporter danis being done about it. >> reporter: the website for southern california builder van daele homes touts the project in fremont, elegant home plans, close proximity to silicon valley, priced around $1.2 million. no mention of the 32 skeletons they found there, one carbon dated to 650 years ago. tim fisher is the senior project manager. >> reporter: the developer will not...
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as you can see, dan has the morning off but we are so happy to have this one. >> whoo!> yeah. >> honored to be here. the best team in news. >> the g-man. >> the g-man. >> thank you. it's your first time anchoring the show. >> it is. my maiden voyage. >> we are weigh excited for you. somebody is waking up a multimillionaire. we know it's not you because you are here. at least one person holds the winning ticket for the mega millions jackpot. >> the drawing just a few hours ago, and what we know so fars that the winning ticket was sold in illinois. here's a live look at the spot, nick's barbecue in palos heights, and no word yet on who is holding that ticket. now finally one is rolling in then the barbecue. lottery fever isn't over yet. there's still the powerball drawing up for grabs tonight. $356 million at stake. we're going to have more on that coming up. >>> but we want to get to the heated tensions between the u.s. and north korea. >> north korea responded moments ago with its own stern warning after president trump said kim jong-un faces big trouble if guam is thre
as you can see, dan has the morning off but we are so happy to have this one. >> whoo!> yeah. >> honored to be here. the best team in news. >> the g-man. >> the g-man. >> thank you. it's your first time anchoring the show. >> it is. my maiden voyage. >> we are weigh excited for you. somebody is waking up a multimillionaire. we know it's not you because you are here. at least one person holds the winning ticket for the mega millions jackpot. >>...
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licenses cats in the company saying he has significant concern that officers are being kept in the dark about some offences. uber insists it works closely with police. danous? the senior met police officers says uber are turning a blind eye when drivers are accused of serious crimes by passengers. in a letter he cites an example of a driver who denies sexual assault, continues to work for uber but then allegedly commits a more serious sexual assault while working. uber did not tell the police. i think anyone travelling by private hire vehicle in london wants to know that that vehicle will be safe and that the driver say that think this raises very serious concerns about the operation of uber and if the police have got those concerns, then clearly transport for london will have to look at that as they review the license going forward. uber says the license going forward. uber says the serious sexual assault was a hub, might not have prevented the second incident. the second is placed a hand on a passenger ‘s leg and added that if there is a serious incident involving a licensed driver, they are prevented from using the app and tefl is probably notified.
licenses cats in the company saying he has significant concern that officers are being kept in the dark about some offences. uber insists it works closely with police. danous? the senior met police officers says uber are turning a blind eye when drivers are accused of serious crimes by passengers. in a letter he cites an example of a driver who denies sexual assault, continues to work for uber but then allegedly commits a more serious sexual assault while working. uber did not tell the police....
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dan has been working on a lot of visualizations of the special elections we have seen since trump was elected where democrats have been far outperforming all of the trends. we will talk about that later today. finally david jarman, who is an instructional designer from seattle, washington. david has been working with the daily kos election team since 2008. among his many specialties, he loves to take deep dives into demographic big pictures and in particular, he has been looking at the role education plays in defining the electorate in 2016 and what that will mean going forward. so that is enough from us. now we will turn it over to you. we have a microphone here. if you cannot get to the microphone, it is fine. just stand up and speak loudly. i will repeat the questions for the audience on the livestream. >> i have a question about the topic. i am ashamed i do not look up very much or look up. i do not know a lot about the background, but omaha, what happened to the candidate in omaha? what was the situation there, the endorsement? david nir: so the question was about the election in
dan has been working on a lot of visualizations of the special elections we have seen since trump was elected where democrats have been far outperforming all of the trends. we will talk about that later today. finally david jarman, who is an instructional designer from seattle, washington. david has been working with the daily kos election team since 2008. among his many specialties, he loves to take deep dives into demographic big pictures and in particular, he has been looking at the role...
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first time people across the continent could see something like this and 99 years and fox's dan springer hason the event that has captivated our nation. >> reporter: the great american solar eclipse started along the oregon coast. darkness came to oregon at exactly 10:19 in the morning. >> whoo! >> this is amazing. >> reporter: with the moon completely covering the sun, only the sun's outer atmosphere fear called the core roan corons visible. >> this is amazing. the reaction was the same as the shadow raced across the country hitting speeds of 1400 miles per hour. there were big eclipse parties throughout the 70-mile wide, 2500-mile long path of totality. [ applause ] >> reporter: the show was over in virtual bling of an eye lucky viewers treated to more than two minutes of darkness. the eclipse slipped off the coast of south carolina just an hour and a half after it all began in oregon. >> very weird once the sun actually vanished watching everybody scream and have great time was a blast. >> reporter: nasa had a live picture throughout and its website. officials said this would be the most
first time people across the continent could see something like this and 99 years and fox's dan springer hason the event that has captivated our nation. >> reporter: the great american solar eclipse started along the oregon coast. darkness came to oregon at exactly 10:19 in the morning. >> whoo! >> this is amazing. >> reporter: with the moon completely covering the sun, only the sun's outer atmosphere fear called the core roan corons visible. >> this is amazing....
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people paid their respects in hollywood by laying flowers on his star on the w dan scheneman has more on his career and life. >> ladies! ladies! >> in his hi day, no bigger hit than jerry lewis. the rubber faced funny man was a true entertainer. the slapstick starve stage, cinema. >> confused, unbalanced young man with one thought in man. self-destruction. >> lewis first found fame at 20 when he teamed up with singer dean martin in 1946. >> now the dean martin and jerry lewis show. >> martin and lewis enjoyed a smashing ten-year run, making hit movies in between engagements at nightclubs, on television and radio. >> but it was after the act broke up that jerry lewis became a hollywood force. >> i get paid for doing what children get punished for. >> in 1959 he signed the largest contract in film history with paramount studios, writing, directing or starring in 14 films in seven years. including his nutty professor. while many considered his humor low brow, it was revered by the french. who inducted him into the -- it first aired in 1966. by the time he stepped down in 2010, the event
people paid their respects in hollywood by laying flowers on his star on the w dan scheneman has more on his career and life. >> ladies! ladies! >> in his hi day, no bigger hit than jerry lewis. the rubber faced funny man was a true entertainer. the slapstick starve stage, cinema. >> confused, unbalanced young man with one thought in man. self-destruction. >> lewis first found fame at 20 when he teamed up with singer dean martin in 1946. >> now the dean martin and...
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our sports editor dan roan has more.ght sky crackling with excitement, the fireworks gave a sense of what was to come. announcer: usain bolt! lapping up the adulation for one last time in an individual final, bolt knew his buildup hadn't been perfect, beaten in the semi—final by young american, christian coleman. his starts also have been shaky. commentator: bolt gets a pretty good start. so does coleman. coleman leading it. chasing hard. here he comes. and gatlin wins it! with coleman second, bolt was pushed into bronze, the disbelief sweeping round the stadium, the crowd making it more than clear what they thought of the winner. booing gatlin had shocked the world, but he quickly moved from arrogance to humility. and as the american basked in unpopular glory, bolt gave an interview we're not used to seeing. it's just one of those things, you know what i mean? i can't say much. i just didn't execute when it matters. it wasn't meant to be this way. the crowd here expected usain bolt to win his final 100 metres race, not
our sports editor dan roan has more.ght sky crackling with excitement, the fireworks gave a sense of what was to come. announcer: usain bolt! lapping up the adulation for one last time in an individual final, bolt knew his buildup hadn't been perfect, beaten in the semi—final by young american, christian coleman. his starts also have been shaky. commentator: bolt gets a pretty good start. so does coleman. coleman leading it. chasing hard. here he comes. and gatlin wins it! with coleman...
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transport for london saying he has "significant concern" that officers are being kept in the dark about some offences. uber insists it always works closely with the police. dansy, but is a dangerous? is senior met police officer is saying uber are turning a blind eye when drivers are accused of serious crimes by passengers. in a record to tfl he cites the example ofa a record to tfl he cites the example of a driver who denies a sexual assault, continues to work uber, and then allegedly commits a more serious sexual assault while working. uber did not tell the police. god fees and think anyone travelling by private hire the call in london wants to know the vehicle will be safe and a driver is safe. and i think this raises very serious concerns about the operation of uber. idid concerns about the operation of uber. i did the police got the serious concerns, then clearly tfl had to look at that as they review the license going forward. but uber say the serious assaults was a hug that might not have prevented the second incident going forward. in the second incident, the driver placed a hand on the passenger's leg. they say that in certain circumstances they are
transport for london saying he has "significant concern" that officers are being kept in the dark about some offences. uber insists it always works closely with the police. dansy, but is a dangerous? is senior met police officer is saying uber are turning a blind eye when drivers are accused of serious crimes by passengers. in a record to tfl he cites the example ofa a record to tfl he cites the example of a driver who denies a sexual assault, continues to work uber, and then...
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dan springer has the report. >> reporter: night of the june 25th in the apartment building outside ofr-old woman was savaging beaten and raped. she stumbled home and had a bloody head. and missing teeth and only wearing tank top. after recovering blood soaked pants, the police arrested the 23-year-old garcia. he is an illegal immigrant. ice confirmed that grace grace was given doca -- dac a status. he was removed after van burren was a safrpthuary city. the effort to stop the law. >> and she was unconscious in the apartmenta physical fitness. isn't >> the city council is divided. supporters say the attack is not an indictment of the policy. >> then i.t. were the case of all committing the crime we tonight. we look at the facts. >> the opponents argue that it makes citizens less safe. >> you lead to have welcoming we want everyone here to feel happy and safe. how can we know that. >> gaffers kwla is held on a 350000 bail. and van burren could repeople want sanctuary city law. >> lou: we'll be right back, stap stay. president trump signs into law sanctions against russia and irap and no
dan springer has the report. >> reporter: night of the june 25th in the apartment building outside ofr-old woman was savaging beaten and raped. she stumbled home and had a bloody head. and missing teeth and only wearing tank top. after recovering blood soaked pants, the police arrested the 23-year-old garcia. he is an illegal immigrant. ice confirmed that grace grace was given doca -- dac a status. he was removed after van burren was a safrpthuary city. the effort to stop the law....
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0ur sports editor dan roan has been speaking to one man who believes he can fill the void, the 400 metresas it becomes the focus of the athletics world once again. the man charged with organising track and fields world championships telling me the sport should savour every moment. london has a unique offering. it's a huge city, passionate about sport, the world's greatest athletics stadium, and it's going to be full. possibly going forwards, you need to see slight changes to the format, the compression of the championships. so, this could be the last great, great, traditional—format championships. once again, the world's finest athletes will be on show here — a fitting farewell to the sport's greatest star. wayde van niekerk smashed the a00m world record at last year's rio 0lympics. a man in demand, we managed to spend some time with the south african as he took a cab ride through london. so, is he ready to fill the void left by usain bolt? i definitely believe that i can reach the heights what he has reached. i mean, i'm only 25 now, so i still have a lot of time left. confident words fr
0ur sports editor dan roan has been speaking to one man who believes he can fill the void, the 400 metresas it becomes the focus of the athletics world once again. the man charged with organising track and fields world championships telling me the sport should savour every moment. london has a unique offering. it's a huge city, passionate about sport, the world's greatest athletics stadium, and it's going to be full. possibly going forwards, you need to see slight changes to the format, the...
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our correspondent dan whitworth has the details.hammad, 43, from bury. he wept in the dock at manchester crown court when he was found guilty of possession of explosives with intent to endanger life when he tried to board a ryanairjet flying to northern italy injanuary. he was found guilty of trying to carry a pipe bomb on board that plane. that plane was a boeing 737 800 and can carry up to 200 passengers and crew, so the impact of potentially exploding a device in the tight confines of that cabin could have been devastating. there are serious questions over security here, this is 0utside source live from the bbc newsroom. 0ur lead story: jacob zuma has survived an eighth vote of no confidence in him. president trump has said north korean missiles will be met with fire and fury and power, the likes of which the world has not been seen. an 6.5 magnitude earthquake has killed at least five people and injured more than 60 in china's south—western province of sichuan, officials say. there are fears the number of fatalities could rise t
our correspondent dan whitworth has the details.hammad, 43, from bury. he wept in the dock at manchester crown court when he was found guilty of possession of explosives with intent to endanger life when he tried to board a ryanairjet flying to northern italy injanuary. he was found guilty of trying to carry a pipe bomb on board that plane. that plane was a boeing 737 800 and can carry up to 200 passengers and crew, so the impact of potentially exploding a device in the tight confines of that...
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0ur sports editor, dan roan, has been speaking with one man who believes he can fill the void, the 400mit becomes the focus of the athletics world once again. the man charged with organising track and fields world championships telling me the sport should savour every moment. london has a unique offering. it's a huge city, passionate about sport, the world's greatest athletics stadium, and it's going to be full. possibly going forwards, you need to see slight changes to the format, the compression of the championships. so, this could be the last great, great, traditional format championships. once again, the world's finest athletes will be on show here — a fitting farewell to the sport's greatest star. wayde van niekerk smashed the 400m world record at last year's rio 0lympics. a man in demand, we managed to spend some time with the south african as he took a cab ride through london. so, is he ready to fill the void left by usain bolt? i definitely believe that i can reach the heights what he has reached. i mean, i'm only 25 now, so i still have a lot of time left. confident words from
0ur sports editor, dan roan, has been speaking with one man who believes he can fill the void, the 400mit becomes the focus of the athletics world once again. the man charged with organising track and fields world championships telling me the sport should savour every moment. london has a unique offering. it's a huge city, passionate about sport, the world's greatest athletics stadium, and it's going to be full. possibly going forwards, you need to see slight changes to the format, the...
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dan has spent years working on the hill and at the white house. he was a senior advisor in the 2012 presidential campaign. good morning. >> good morning. >> can you imagine, what are the implications if in fact the president in a sense wrote the initial statement? >> it sounds like it's not a legal issue that he's shaping a statement that's a pr document. it's problematic but it's not a legal issue. i think what many will wonder and potentially many investigators like bob mueller wonders is if he's so loose with what he will say and so directly involved with a communications document, does that translate also over to what he will be or has done in terms of investigators? so that's where the questions i think will come up. >> one of the questions everybody has always been asking, who can say no to the president? do we now have somebody who will say no to the president? >> i think we do and the question is will the president listen? i think it relates to your previous question. john kelly is a master of discipline and organization. he will bring dis
dan has spent years working on the hill and at the white house. he was a senior advisor in the 2012 presidential campaign. good morning. >> good morning. >> can you imagine, what are the implications if in fact the president in a sense wrote the initial statement? >> it sounds like it's not a legal issue that he's shaping a statement that's a pr document. it's problematic but it's not a legal issue. i think what many will wonder and potentially many investigators like bob...
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build up their credit but make sure the card is one you can monitor and has a small limit to prevent overspending and financial planner dannandez has advice on younger children returning to the nest after college. set up rules and finite period of time. a year, 18 months, two years. put them on a budget. and make them pay some bills even rent. >> even if you intend to help them out down the road and give them back part of the rent. have them feel the pain of paying rent. they are are the apps for helping millennials budget and save. it helps you save money without thinking about it. it analyses and puts money aside for you. mint is my favorite budgeting app helping you set financial goals. more tips on 6abc.com. i'm nydia han channel 6 "action news." >> that will do it for "action news" at 4:00 today. for sharrie williams, alicia vitarelli, and adam joseph. i'm brian taff. hope you'll me tonight and every night for a full hour of "action news" at 10:00. on p h l 17. >> and "action news" continues tonight with zoo adventures. >> cecily tynan has a preview. >> i am here with danny and elvis. elvis is a california king snake
build up their credit but make sure the card is one you can monitor and has a small limit to prevent overspending and financial planner dannandez has advice on younger children returning to the nest after college. set up rules and finite period of time. a year, 18 months, two years. put them on a budget. and make them pay some bills even rent. >> even if you intend to help them out down the road and give them back part of the rent. have them feel the pain of paying rent. they are are the...