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well, my name is dian guerrero, my parents are colombian immigrant. i was born in new jersey, but i was raised in boston, boston, anybody? no. yeah! my parents came here with a visa in hopes -- i mean, the story changes sometimes, my dad -- they sometimes they say, you know, we were just going to see how, you know, check out this states or, you know, my mother had hopes of staying and making a family here and making her dreams come true, of course, and eventually their visa expired and they wanted to try to figure out a way to become citizens, so that was their journey and their quest. so they were undocumented for as long as i can remember. and my childhood was shaped by that, by that fact. my parents were very honest with me as a young girl i knew what their status was and i knew very clear that what my status was, i was an american citizen and they weren't, so they -- i had something that they wanted very desperately and they made it very clear that they needed that so that we could stay together. so i remember every prayer, every wish was that my
well, my name is dian guerrero, my parents are colombian immigrant. i was born in new jersey, but i was raised in boston, boston, anybody? no. yeah! my parents came here with a visa in hopes -- i mean, the story changes sometimes, my dad -- they sometimes they say, you know, we were just going to see how, you know, check out this states or, you know, my mother had hopes of staying and making a family here and making her dreams come true, of course, and eventually their visa expired and they...
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thank you. >> hello diane. my name is alfredo and i'm a little starstruck right now because i just finished watching the third season of orange is the new black last week i'm looking forward to the fourth season. i'm glad to be here in front of you and i can't wait to read your book. so i want to go back to your story,. parents are everything and to come home and not see her parents, i can't imagine that. was there any system in place to support you or that you are aware of for any other use that you may have chosen not to access that support? >> guest: there were none. when the whole thing happened that i talk about this all the time, i waited to see if someone would come or i get a call or even in school, no one ever came and sort of, i sure as i didn't want to go, i was afraid but i didn't know of any programs, i didn't know of any organizations that could help me and i think that part of me is getting involved like this in writing this book and sitting here with you is because i'm trying to reach those who
thank you. >> hello diane. my name is alfredo and i'm a little starstruck right now because i just finished watching the third season of orange is the new black last week i'm looking forward to the fourth season. i'm glad to be here in front of you and i can't wait to read your book. so i want to go back to your story,. parents are everything and to come home and not see her parents, i can't imagine that. was there any system in place to support you or that you are aware of for any other...
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i'm diane macedo. >> and i'm kendis gibson. all right. let's talk about a lot of people who can't do a lot of things. talking about congress here and breaking news coming from capitol hill. an extraordinary push overnight for gun control. democrats staging a raucous sit-in on the house floor refusing to leave unless the issue is brought to a vote. >> nearly all of the house democrats have joined the protests with dozens of senators. they took turns at the podium recounting gun tragedies like sandy hook and the orlando nightclub shooting. >> reporter: abc's catherine faulders has been following the developments for several hours. she's joining us live from capitol hill. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, kendis and diane. on captain hill as democrats continue to push for votes on gun control. it's still going on and they have conducted a sit-in now that has lasted over 14 hours. what we're seeing up here is really chaotic unprecedented. we haven't seen democrats protest in this way before. house speaker paul ryan even tried but was u
i'm diane macedo. >> and i'm kendis gibson. all right. let's talk about a lot of people who can't do a lot of things. talking about congress here and breaking news coming from capitol hill. an extraordinary push overnight for gun control. democrats staging a raucous sit-in on the house floor refusing to leave unless the issue is brought to a vote. >> nearly all of the house democrats have joined the protests with dozens of senators. they took turns at the podium recounting gun...
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kendis, diane. our thanks to lama in london. she mentioned the news of britain's exit upsetting the financial markets. that's already being seen immediately and not favorably. >> let's get the details from abc's economics correspondent rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: there's only one word to describe what the markets are experiencing right now, and that is panic. around the world, stocks and currencies are selling off. u.s. stocks which still won't officially open for a few more hours are pointing to serious decline. meantime, the british pound is getting hammered to its lowest level since the mid-1980s. while the brexit was discussed for months investors never believed that it would happen until about two weeks ago when some polls showed the leave in the lead and then priced some risk in. but even as of earlier thursday, most figured that the undecideds would break towards the status quo and push remain over the edge. especially because there were so many world leaders sounding the alarm, warning about the catastrophic consequence
kendis, diane. our thanks to lama in london. she mentioned the news of britain's exit upsetting the financial markets. that's already being seen immediately and not favorably. >> let's get the details from abc's economics correspondent rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: there's only one word to describe what the markets are experiencing right now, and that is panic. around the world, stocks and currencies are selling off. u.s. stocks which still won't officially open for a few more hours...
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diane cho explains how this worked.ne: investigators believe praepitcha smatsorabudh has schemed t.j. maxx out of $1 million in designer handbags. >> it's unfortunate. diane: they believe the suspect was buying purchases averaging $2,000 a piece and taking them back to get a refund using a counterfeit bag and selling the real one online. like i mean i guess it's really smart. but like that is crazy. diane: according to the court documents the investigators say the suspect had been doing it since may of 2014. traveling to 12 different states to make returns at various t.j. maxx stores. it also says she was at one point its top online customer in the world making several purchases of high-end purses a week. >> it's amazing that the store wouldn't have a stricter policy for returns. as a way to avoid this. diane: authorities executed a search warrant at her apartment in arlington but noticed it didn't have much furniture and was "litters with purses." they believe she was importing the fake bags from china. is there the ri
diane cho explains how this worked.ne: investigators believe praepitcha smatsorabudh has schemed t.j. maxx out of $1 million in designer handbags. >> it's unfortunate. diane: they believe the suspect was buying purchases averaging $2,000 a piece and taking them back to get a refund using a counterfeit bag and selling the real one online. like i mean i guess it's really smart. but like that is crazy. diane: according to the court documents the investigators say the suspect had been doing...
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dieting by diane and kendis. all right, coming up -- >> we'll see you at the buffet. >> coming up, attacked by a bear. the woman startled by an angry mother bear while she's in the homestretch of running a >>> and it may have been the worst kept secret in hollywood. now it's all but confirmed. the celebrity couple now said to be officially an item. that story is ahead in "the skinny." you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" weather, brought to you by lysol click gel. even keep your toilet clean and fresh. introducing lysol click gel. a single use applicator that helps you avoid contact with germs. just click it in and recycle! to enjoy continuous clean freshness with every flush for up to one week. lysol click gel keeps it clean with one click. lysol. start healthing. >>> as we come on the air >>> so it didn't quite make it to the moon, but it did get to mississippi. this is what's left of the saturn 5 rocket. nasa designed the boosters that sent astronauts to the moon in 1973, but the ap
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diane and kendis. >> all right, elizabeth. what do we know so far about the shooter's ex-wife saying that he was scouting some other targets there? >> reporter: yeah, we are learning from a senior counterterrorism official that number one mateen's ex-wife is cooperating with the fbi and also she is telling investigators that mateen may have scouted several locations for his attac including disney properties here in orlando. now, disney, the parent company of abc, would not confirm this report but they did say that it has increased security measures across all disney properties in what it calls a world of uncertainty. diane. >> it is a world we're waking up to nowadays, elizabeth. elizabeth hur for us in orlando. >>> meanwhile, a patron of the pulse nightclub tells abc news the gunman used to come into the club on a regular basis. >> james van horn says mateen would visit for a few weeks at a time on weekends and then he wouldn't be seen for awhile. van horn claims mateen was coming to the club for two years. >> my friends came
diane and kendis. >> all right, elizabeth. what do we know so far about the shooter's ex-wife saying that he was scouting some other targets there? >> reporter: yeah, we are learning from a senior counterterrorism official that number one mateen's ex-wife is cooperating with the fbi and also she is telling investigators that mateen may have scouted several locations for his attac including disney properties here in orlando. now, disney, the parent company of abc, would not confirm...
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diane cho live on the scene with the breaking details. diane?iane: there are several officers here. we learned that the victim is a teen but we don't know how old he is at the time. the police are investigating the deadly crash involving an s.u.v. and a the victim's bicycle is still laying underneath the vehicle. police say that the victim was pinned under the vehicle and had to be extricated by emergency responders but pronounced dead at the scene. they had the southbound lane of frederick avenue blocked off between chestnut and south summit avenue as they continue the investigation. they are can wanting to have the area blocked off for another three hours from what we are told by police. this happened around 2:30 this afternoon. in the 100 block of frederick avenue in gaithersburg. they aren't sure how the s.u.v. collided with the cyclist but the driver remained at the scene and is cooperating. we are told that person was not injured in the accident. they have not released the victim's name at this time. in gaithersburg, diane cho, abc7 news.
diane cho live on the scene with the breaking details. diane?iane: there are several officers here. we learned that the victim is a teen but we don't know how old he is at the time. the police are investigating the deadly crash involving an s.u.v. and a the victim's bicycle is still laying underneath the vehicle. police say that the victim was pinned under the vehicle and had to be extricated by emergency responders but pronounced dead at the scene. they had the southbound lane of frederick...
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kendis and diane? >> marci, roughly about a hundred miles from that scene where you are in orlando, there was quite a vigil last night, quite a scene in downtown. what was it like there? >> reporter: oh, so incredibly moving. and it's because the scene here is still blocked off for the investigation. so they held that vigil about a mile and a half from here. the estimates are there are about 7,500 people who came out for that. show you the video, the images are what's so moving. when you see how large these crowds were, all of these people coming together, holding hands. at one point they called for a group hug. you hear the singing there. they read each of the names of the 49 people who were killed in the attack. hearing was that love trumps hate. and even the owners of pulse nightclub were there, vowing to re-open. they said they're not only going to come back, they're going to come back bigger and better than anyone could ever imagine. kendis and diane? >> that's abc's marci gonzalez for us in orlan
kendis and diane? >> marci, roughly about a hundred miles from that scene where you are in orlando, there was quite a vigil last night, quite a scene in downtown. what was it like there? >> reporter: oh, so incredibly moving. and it's because the scene here is still blocked off for the investigation. so they held that vigil about a mile and a half from here. the estimates are there are about 7,500 people who came out for that. show you the video, the images are what's so moving....
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. >> and i'm diane macedo. here's some of the top headlines we're following for you this morning on "world news now." >>> we're beginning to learn the identities of more victims of the massacre at a gay nightclub in orlando, florida. the bodies of some of the at least 50 victims are now being removed from the club and brought to a medical examiner's office. >> authorities have identified the gunman as omar mateen, an american citizen born in new york but lived in ft. pierce, florida. the 29-year-old mateen worked as a security guard. a former co-worker calls him a troubled person. >> a heavily armed man who claimed he was on his way to a gay pride parade has been arrested in southern california. police in santa monica at first said the man intended harm, but they've since backtracked from that statement. >>> global reaction pouring in at this hour. the tributes being paid to the victims of america's latest and deadliest mass shooting. we'll have full coverage and the latest details straight ahead. you're watchi
. >> and i'm diane macedo. here's some of the top headlines we're following for you this morning on "world news now." >>> we're beginning to learn the identities of more victims of the massacre at a gay nightclub in orlando, florida. the bodies of some of the at least 50 victims are now being removed from the club and brought to a medical examiner's office. >> authorities have identified the gunman as omar mateen, an american citizen born in new york but lived in...
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diane, kendiss? >> wow.nd shift over there. >> lama, how long does all this take to go into effect? >> this is a little complicated. it's not immediate. the minimum period after a vote to leave would be about two years. during that time, britain would continue to abide by eu treaties and laws but not take part in any decision making. it would take around two years to divorce from the european union. >> and david cameron just re-elected last year with pretty strong support. is he done for now? >> reporter: well, that's what everybody's asking. what happens to prime minister david cameron? of course, this was his campaign. he was for the remain. he wanted to remain in the european union. citing the economy would be better off by being a member of the european union. everyone is asking what happens to him now. we'll have to wait and see. we are expecting him to come out today and make a statement. >> wow. it's a long night there on 10 downing street and many parts of london, as well and the uk. lama, thank you
diane, kendiss? >> wow.nd shift over there. >> lama, how long does all this take to go into effect? >> this is a little complicated. it's not immediate. the minimum period after a vote to leave would be about two years. during that time, britain would continue to abide by eu treaties and laws but not take part in any decision making. it would take around two years to divorce from the european union. >> and david cameron just re-elected last year with pretty strong...
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it took the courage and dedication of one of the young college students, diane nash.he asked the mayor a question in front of the camera. in front of 4000 people, in front of the country, if you thought it was fair people should be treated differently based on the color of their skin. he hador goes on to say to answer as a man and not a politician. within the next two days, dr. king was speaking in nashville. dr. king was already scheduled to be in nashville. no one knew the home would be bombed, the mayor's proclamation, or diane nash would asking the pivotal question, or 4000 students would march in silence. within two days, the civil right's footprint had been etched into history. the national students took what they learned in 1959 and the lessons of nonviolent and desegregating downtown lunch counters and moved on to help orchestrate the freedom rides in 1961. around the country, they were ford to abandon the rides fear of losing their lives. nashville students said we must carry this torch. nashville students did not stop in 1960. they went on to help orchestrat
it took the courage and dedication of one of the young college students, diane nash.he asked the mayor a question in front of the camera. in front of 4000 people, in front of the country, if you thought it was fair people should be treated differently based on the color of their skin. he hador goes on to say to answer as a man and not a politician. within the next two days, dr. king was speaking in nashville. dr. king was already scheduled to be in nashville. no one knew the home would be...
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we have diane swonknd jack ablin. good to see both you guys. off nearly 300 right now on the heels of friday. people have been talking about a correction coming to the u.s. markets quite some time in part because the economy is not looking so good is this it? >> this could be it. i'm not looking at it for some kind of a systemic crisis here. given that the u.s. is somewhat insulated, interestiting to note small caps are down much more than large caps. that is largely because small caps are of more expensive than large caps. sure, part crisis, no question about it but part correction. the fact is u.s. stocks were pretty expensive. trish: diane, i remember, going back a few years, you were telling me, maybe as 10 years ago you were very concerned about this basically disparity between the haves and have-nots, that was increasingly getting more and more out of whack in the u.s. economy because you said historically you tend to see at some point people really revolt under those kind of conditions. is that what we saw in the uk? >> we did see that i
we have diane swonknd jack ablin. good to see both you guys. off nearly 300 right now on the heels of friday. people have been talking about a correction coming to the u.s. markets quite some time in part because the economy is not looking so good is this it? >> this could be it. i'm not looking at it for some kind of a systemic crisis here. given that the u.s. is somewhat insulated, interestiting to note small caps are down much more than large caps. that is largely because small caps...
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kendis, diane?ch, trump tweeted today's speech will focus on what he calls the failed policies and bad judgment hillary clinton. the speech had been planned for last week but it was postponed because of the orlando massacre. meanwhile, there are reports that show the trump camp lagging clinton by more than $40 million. trump made his first e-mail pitch for donations yesterday. promising to match-up to $2 million in contributions. >>> u.s. officials say north korea fired two powerful mid-range ballistic missiles this morning. and at least one of those launches failed. strategic command in hawaii says systems detected and tracked the missiles which both fell into the sea of japan. the sis siel missiles could reach distances as far away as guam, but u.s. military officials say neither of this morning's launches -- neither of them posed a threat to north america. >>> an indianapolis area teen is under arrest accused of trying to join isis. 18-year-old akram musleh was born in the u.s. but the fbi says h
kendis, diane?ch, trump tweeted today's speech will focus on what he calls the failed policies and bad judgment hillary clinton. the speech had been planned for last week but it was postponed because of the orlando massacre. meanwhile, there are reports that show the trump camp lagging clinton by more than $40 million. trump made his first e-mail pitch for donations yesterday. promising to match-up to $2 million in contributions. >>> u.s. officials say north korea fired two powerful...
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kendis, diane?thanks to paul there. >>> we're going to take our focus overseas to where iraqi military leaders say they're making progress in the battle against isis from the city of fallujah. a military commander says his forces have taken the southern edge of that city. the advance comes almost two weeks after iraqi forces launched their offensive with the help of the u.s.-led air strikes. >>> a u.s. journalist and afghan transit later killed while on assignment. >> it's a grim reminder of the danger faced by the afghan people and the courage of journalists and their interprets. alex marquardt has more. >> reporter: news came in tonight. the npr team had been traveling through afghanistan's dangerous southern helmand province. the car carrying award-winning photographer david gilkey and interpreter zabihullah tamanna was hit by shell fire. both were killed. npr correspondent tom bowman, who covers the pentagon and a producer were in another car. we're told they're safe and unharmed. the pair was b
kendis, diane?thanks to paul there. >>> we're going to take our focus overseas to where iraqi military leaders say they're making progress in the battle against isis from the city of fallujah. a military commander says his forces have taken the southern edge of that city. the advance comes almost two weeks after iraqi forces launched their offensive with the help of the u.s.-led air strikes. >>> a u.s. journalist and afghan transit later killed while on assignment. >>...
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kendis and diane?ose candidates tonight. >> thank you, elizabeth. >>> well, just before clinton took the stage last night she sat down for an exclusive interview with abc's david muir. >> she called her nomination a real milestone for our country and talked about a singular moment in history debating donald trump. we have more on the exclusive interview. >> good morning, diane and kendis. it was a historic night here in brooklyn navy yard in new york. hillary clinton officially celebrating becoming the first woman to clinch the nomination of any major presidential party. last night she opened up and reflected on what that means to her in an exclusive interview with our david muir. she said it's a milestone and will send a signal around the world. >> you have talked so often about the unfinished business not only in this country but around the word when it comes to women's rights. is having the first female american president part of that unfinished business? >> it is, david. and it is of course, symbol
kendis and diane?ose candidates tonight. >> thank you, elizabeth. >>> well, just before clinton took the stage last night she sat down for an exclusive interview with abc's david muir. >> she called her nomination a real milestone for our country and talked about a singular moment in history debating donald trump. we have more on the exclusive interview. >> good morning, diane and kendis. it was a historic night here in brooklyn navy yard in new york. hillary clinton...
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and the woman by his side telling our diane sawyer how they met all those years ago. tonight the tributes from those he grew up with to those he battled in the ring. >> i got beat up in the jungle. >> and the millions he inspired around the world. >>> good evening and thank you for joining us on this saturday. i'm cecilia vega. tonight, the good-byes are pouring in for an american icon. a man who was perhaps the greatest fighter of all time, whose courage and whose principles changed sports and our nation. in his hometown of louisville, kentucky, the memorials for humid ali grow ing tonight and preparations are under way for what will be a historic good-bye. we know his family was at his bedside in his final moment. they said a prayer and held hands. his daughter saying today, our hearts are literally hurting. those hands made ali a world champion, winning a gold medal at 18 and three heavyweight titles. the tributes coming from all corners after ali lost his fight against parkinson's disease. president obama posting this photo, ali towering over him. the president sa
and the woman by his side telling our diane sawyer how they met all those years ago. tonight the tributes from those he grew up with to those he battled in the ring. >> i got beat up in the jungle. >> and the millions he inspired around the world. >>> good evening and thank you for joining us on this saturday. i'm cecilia vega. tonight, the good-byes are pouring in for an american icon. a man who was perhaps the greatest fighter of all time, whose courage and whose...
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kendis and diane? >> marci, hard to believe this was playing out just 24 hours ago at that scene where she is right now. what's the scene like overnight, marci? >> reporter: you can see it's still blocked off here. investigators are now working to remove the bodies, take them to the medical examiner's office. and still working to identify the victims. the roads in this area are closed so we haven't seen a lot of people coming to this area but we have seen a few friends and family members stopping by with flowers, saying prayers, and crying. definitely feeling the emotion here at the scene. kendis and diane? >> marci, some friends and family of clubgoers have had a hard time getting answers about the status of their loved ones. that seems to be one of the hardest parts now. what kind of developments can we expect on that front? >> reporter: it's been an absolutely agonizing day for so many families here, waiting to find out if their loved ones are among the dead. throughout the day more people have been
kendis and diane? >> marci, hard to believe this was playing out just 24 hours ago at that scene where she is right now. what's the scene like overnight, marci? >> reporter: you can see it's still blocked off here. investigators are now working to remove the bodies, take them to the medical examiner's office. and still working to identify the victims. the roads in this area are closed so we haven't seen a lot of people coming to this area but we have seen a few friends and family...
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diane cho is in alexandria to explain the alleged scheme. diane? diane: the suspect had a preliminary hearing here in federal court this afternoon. according to investigators, they say she returned nearly 230 designer handbags at t.j. of them were fake. according to the court documents investigators say the suspect praepitcha smatsorabudh was buying legitimate purses from department stores and returning them for refund using the counterfeit bags and then selling the real ones online. she was buying the counterfeit bags from china. investigators searched her apartment in march they found nearly 600 purses. some of them were real. others were fake. >> some of the ripoffs are pretty good at it. they look really good. >> not shocking but just sad. sad that the stores wouldn't be more diligent. diane: a lot of the bags returned were believed to be legitimate bags and adding she sold legitimate ones online that had nothing to do with t.j. maxx. diane cho, abc7 news. jonathan: the real difference? "7 on your side" consumer investigator kimberly suiters is
diane cho is in alexandria to explain the alleged scheme. diane? diane: the suspect had a preliminary hearing here in federal court this afternoon. according to investigators, they say she returned nearly 230 designer handbags at t.j. of them were fake. according to the court documents investigators say the suspect praepitcha smatsorabudh was buying legitimate purses from department stores and returning them for refund using the counterfeit bags and then selling the real ones online. she was...
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>> you know, diane, muhammad not only looks at that film, just any film. if he thinks about parkinson's. he doesn't think about what's, you know, what his limitations are now or what it may keep him from doing. he always thinks about what he's going to do tomorrow. and i think when he looks back at those films, i think it inspires him as well. and sometimes i think he's in awe of himself. >> reporter: she told us he can still speak with her some in the morning, but the medication he takes for the parkinson's makes it difficult by noon. there is such conversation going on between the two of you all the time now. >> well, yeah. so, we have -- i understand muhammad's signals. and it's sort of a, some of it's a silent conversation. i can look at his face, i can tell what he wants or what he's thinking. >> reporter: also in the museum, a photo of the day she met him. is this the famous picture? >> that's the famous picture. >> reporter: that's what we talked about. >> as you see, i haven't changed much, diane. >> reporter: then, 22-year-old cassius clay teased
>> you know, diane, muhammad not only looks at that film, just any film. if he thinks about parkinson's. he doesn't think about what's, you know, what his limitations are now or what it may keep him from doing. he always thinks about what he's going to do tomorrow. and i think when he looks back at those films, i think it inspires him as well. and sometimes i think he's in awe of himself. >> reporter: she told us he can still speak with her some in the morning, but the medication he...
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diane swonk, who heads her own firm, d.s.director of the hutchins center on fiscal and monetary policy at the brookings institution, and contributing correspondent for the "wall street journal." diane, i want to start with you. the markets in the u.s. were down 611 points, the markets in europe and asia, some of them suffered even greater percentage losses. what's the core worry for the world here? why these ripple effects? >> well, the real worry is not only will the u.k. perhaps slip into recession, it's about 2.5% of the global economy, but that there could be domino effects throughout the european union as other countries come to the same verdict and want to opt out of the european union. remember, this is an area where many companies got a lot of efficiencies by the fact there was trade and people could so easily move between countries. now that the barriers will be much higher, that will cost companies a lot more money and also many companies will have to move their location out of london to perhaps ireland, dublin or f
diane swonk, who heads her own firm, d.s.director of the hutchins center on fiscal and monetary policy at the brookings institution, and contributing correspondent for the "wall street journal." diane, i want to start with you. the markets in the u.s. were down 611 points, the markets in europe and asia, some of them suffered even greater percentage losses. what's the core worry for the world here? why these ripple effects? >> well, the real worry is not only will the u.k....
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ken dis, diane. high pressure system that still serves as the core for this building heat along with the retreating jet stream to the north will allow for the heat to build from california all the way over toward salt lake city down towards albuquerque, phoenix, vegas and even in l.a. where temperatures climb into the triple digits. not only that, you add the heat in with all the wind rushing through and it dries us out putting us under a high fire danger for this week ahead. temperatures 10 to 15 degrees above the norm for this time of the year. now for the southeast, it's going to stay hot and humid with another high pressure system. we'll have scattered showers popping in and out courtesy of the humid air coming off the gulf for louisiana, texas, up towards arkansas. kendis, diane. >> paul, thank you. >>> and the funeral for the 2-year-old killed by an alligator at disney world will be held tomorrow in nebraska. the theme park has now added warning signs about alligators at the lake where the atta
ken dis, diane. high pressure system that still serves as the core for this building heat along with the retreating jet stream to the north will allow for the heat to build from california all the way over toward salt lake city down towards albuquerque, phoenix, vegas and even in l.a. where temperatures climb into the triple digits. not only that, you add the heat in with all the wind rushing through and it dries us out putting us under a high fire danger for this week ahead. temperatures 10 to...
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. >> reporter: kendis, diane, we simply can't believe what we just saw in part because we have never seen it before. history was made yes here at oracle arena, the cleveland cavaliers came back from 3-1 deficit in the nba finals to win the championship -- that's never been done before. and they did it on this court. this was a different game from all the others we have seen. this one was neck and neck this entire game. this was a heart-stopping game no matter if you were cheering for somebody or not. it came down to the very end. it was very tight and kyrie irving buries a three-pointer with time running down attend of the game to kind of seal the deal, we were just kind of stunned. >> everybody counted us out and that's when we strived. >> best player on the planet right there, as you can see with the finals mvp, he took us home tonight and that's what he does. >> i understood what everybody in northeastern has been through the last 50-plus years. i can't wait to get back home. >> guys, this was a special series. it's over but the drought in cleveland is over. 52 years they have the
. >> reporter: kendis, diane, we simply can't believe what we just saw in part because we have never seen it before. history was made yes here at oracle arena, the cleveland cavaliers came back from 3-1 deficit in the nba finals to win the championship -- that's never been done before. and they did it on this court. this was a different game from all the others we have seen. this one was neck and neck this entire game. this was a heart-stopping game no matter if you were cheering for...
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diane, kendis?ry clinton and bernie sanders met for about two hours late last night after clinton wrapped up primary season with a victory in washington, d.c. >> the 90 minute private meeting just blocks from the white house was expected to focus on unifying the party and stopping donald trump. sanders still hasn't endorsed clinton but he is looking to advance his progressive agenda and transform the democratic party. he is calling for new party leadership and the elimination of super delegates. >> apparently they said it was a progressive meeting. they had some progress. >> that seems to be the common theme. we made some progress. we're not going to say much more. >> but sanders left there saying he is still in the race. >>> coming up, we'll meet a 9-year-old girl who swam to alcatraz and back with mom's permission. >>> but first, the powerful explosions that rocked los angeles, making it look like a bomb went off. residents evacuated. we'll get the latest just ahead. >>> also ahead, the outpouring
diane, kendis?ry clinton and bernie sanders met for about two hours late last night after clinton wrapped up primary season with a victory in washington, d.c. >> the 90 minute private meeting just blocks from the white house was expected to focus on unifying the party and stopping donald trump. sanders still hasn't endorsed clinton but he is looking to advance his progressive agenda and transform the democratic party. he is calling for new party leadership and the elimination of super...
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. >> i'm diane macedo. >> i'm kendis gibson. hillary clinton seems like she's been laboring for several years to try to get to this point but -- >> here she is. >> the daily news capturing it just simply with her. and also the "new york post" was relatively kind to her, as well with this one saying the first lady there. >> get it. >> first lady. >> first lady. >> and the twitter #i'm with her trending. > a lot of people are with her >> all right. we begin with hillary clinton embracing that hick moment by staking the claim to the democratic nomination. >> so she addressed supporters in brooklyn last night as the first female presumptive nominee of a major party pulling off a resounding victory in new jersey get this, by more than 60% of the vote. >> the big prize delegate rich california clinton with a wide lead as the votes came in. last night's win are padding her delegate lead, as well pushing her well past the 2383 she needed. it's your voice, your vote. elizabeth hur has the latest from brooklyn where clinton declared victo
. >> i'm diane macedo. >> i'm kendis gibson. hillary clinton seems like she's been laboring for several years to try to get to this point but -- >> here she is. >> the daily news capturing it just simply with her. and also the "new york post" was relatively kind to her, as well with this one saying the first lady there. >> get it. >> first lady. >> first lady. >> and the twitter #i'm with her trending. > a lot of people are with her...
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. >> and i'm diane macedo. here are some of the top headlines we're following for you this morning on "world news now." >>> the champ goes home. muhammad ali's body is now in his hometown of louisville, kentucky. details ahead how the city plans to say good-bye as the tributes continue to pour in from sports and social icons. >>> hillary clinton now within striking distance of the democratic nomination with the california primary just a day away. and she's turning her attention to donald trump as he makes another explosive remark about the background of a certain judge. >>> and residents in the hills northwest of l.a. are final being allowed back in their homes now that a fire is 80% contained. a commercial building was destroyed but no homes lost. >> the golden state warriors have a two games to none lead in the series after routing the cleveland cavaliers last night, 110-77. next game is on wednesday. those are some of our top stories on this monday, june 6th. floims abc news, this is "world news now." >> one
. >> and i'm diane macedo. here are some of the top headlines we're following for you this morning on "world news now." >>> the champ goes home. muhammad ali's body is now in his hometown of louisville, kentucky. details ahead how the city plans to say good-bye as the tributes continue to pour in from sports and social icons. >>> hillary clinton now within striking distance of the democratic nomination with the california primary just a day away. and she's...
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kendis, diane. >> all right, paul. >>> a massive show of solidarity and resilience in florida. one week after the nightclub massacre, they gatted for a vigil. the mayor called on the crowd to stand up against hatred. the fbi is releasing a partial transcript today of the conversations that the gunman had with police negotiators. the attorney general lynch said they'll be able to see the type of interaction took place as they build a complete profile of the killer. we're getting new details about the gunman's wife a former middle teacher tells abc news she was enrolled in all special ed classes. she had learning difficulties. abc news has also learned that the gunman paid about $9,000 for jewelry less than a week his rampage. >>> gun control is taking center stage on capitol hill eight days after that shooting. they're scheduled to vote on four measures, two from democrats and two from republicans. there are some broad disagreements on the criteria for blocking those sales. >>> and hillary clinton took a detour from the campaign trail to celebrate the birth of her new grandchild
kendis, diane. >> all right, paul. >>> a massive show of solidarity and resilience in florida. one week after the nightclub massacre, they gatted for a vigil. the mayor called on the crowd to stand up against hatred. the fbi is releasing a partial transcript today of the conversations that the gunman had with police negotiators. the attorney general lynch said they'll be able to see the type of interaction took place as they build a complete profile of the killer. we're getting...
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diane and kendis? >> liz kreutz, thanks for that. donald trump took a victory lap last night vowing to be america's champion. he won all five gop races taking his delegate count well beyond the required magic number of 1237. speaking from his new york golf club and using a teleprompter he attacked hillary clinton. he urged sanders supporters to back his campaign instead and tried to reassure republicans after a contentious week. >> you've given me the honor to lead the republican party to victory this fall. i understand the responsibility of carrying the mantle and i will never ever let you down. >> earlier trump released a statement saying his remarks about a judge's mexican heritage were misconstrued and said he did not feel a person's heritage makes them incapable of being impartial. house speaker paul ryan had blast trump calling his initial remarks a textbook definition of a racist comment. ryan did not pull his senator mark kirk said he can no longer support trump. we continue to bring you the latest on the race for the white h
diane and kendis? >> liz kreutz, thanks for that. donald trump took a victory lap last night vowing to be america's champion. he won all five gop races taking his delegate count well beyond the required magic number of 1237. speaking from his new york golf club and using a teleprompter he attacked hillary clinton. he urged sanders supporters to back his campaign instead and tried to reassure republicans after a contentious week. >> you've given me the honor to lead the republican...
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as you see i haven't changed much diane. then 22-year-old cassius clay teased his awe-struck neighbor. >>> he said he was going to marry you? >>> yes he said to that a lot of girls. >>> >> reporter: he had just been diagnosed with parkinsons when they met. did you feel robbed? >>> no, no. i can look at his face and tell what he wants and thinking, i
as you see i haven't changed much diane. then 22-year-old cassius clay teased his awe-struck neighbor. >>> he said he was going to marry you? >>> yes he said to that a lot of girls. >>> >> reporter: he had just been diagnosed with parkinsons when they met. did you feel robbed? >>> no, no. i can look at his face and tell what he wants and thinking, i
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reporter diane gallagher is in orlando where the boy's body was recovered this afternoon. diane, horrible. >> reporter: it's a tragic ending to a family vacation at the happiest place on earth. right now authorities have the very daunting task of trying to determine which of those five alligators they pulled up from the waters here is the one that pulled 2-year-old lane graves underneath. a heartbreaking end to a frantic search. investigators say 2-year-old lane graves and his family attended movie night at the grand floridian resort. around 9 p.m. tuesday, the child waded into the lagoon where the water was about a foot deep. >> i believe what this 2-year- old was doing was what perhaps any 2-year-old might be doing, as well. >> reporter: no swimming signs were posted around the area but there was no warning about what could happen. according to witnesses, an alligator grabbed the child and pulled him in. lane's parents rushed to the water to frantically try and save their son but it was too late. less than 24 hours later crews found the body. >> likely no question in my
reporter diane gallagher is in orlando where the boy's body was recovered this afternoon. diane, horrible. >> reporter: it's a tragic ending to a family vacation at the happiest place on earth. right now authorities have the very daunting task of trying to determine which of those five alligators they pulled up from the waters here is the one that pulled 2-year-old lane graves underneath. a heartbreaking end to a frantic search. investigators say 2-year-old lane graves and his family...
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christoph's mom, diane. >> every child going to that school have a photo i.d. when you enter the school, you have to scan the i.d. >> according to christoph, the school security dean and teacher stefan hudson asks him to step to the side when his i.d. doesn't work. christoph says when he tries to go through again, the dean becomes enraged believing he is acting disrespectfully. >> immediately i could see it was in violation of the rules of the department of education and probably it looked like something that was illegal possibly criminal to me. we went to diane's house to show her the video of her son involved in this altercation with the dean. >> when i first saw the video, i got nervous. like my belly start hurting. my stomach left where it was and went somewhere else. i see the dean grab on to him and throw him down. picks him up, throw him into a table violently. picks him up again and throw him to the ground. >> at 5'5," 120 pounds, the 15-year-old boy is no match for the dean who is more than twice his size. >> they throw him around like a rag doll. so h
christoph's mom, diane. >> every child going to that school have a photo i.d. when you enter the school, you have to scan the i.d. >> according to christoph, the school security dean and teacher stefan hudson asks him to step to the side when his i.d. doesn't work. christoph says when he tries to go through again, the dean becomes enraged believing he is acting disrespectfully. >> immediately i could see it was in violation of the rules of the department of education and...
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diane, what does this mean for the united states? this could drive the uk in into a recession, i've heard you say that, what does it mean for the united states and investors here. >> the biggest issue it sideline the fed indefinitely. they will not be raising interest rates this year, and we've seen a fairly large move in the dollar. the strength of the dollar has been one of the weak spots for the u.s. economy, particularly the manufacturing sector, which has been hit hard by its ability to compete abroad. the further strength in the dollar, because we're seeing a flight to safety globally into safe assets like the u.s. treasury bond, that will undermine our ability export and make imports much more cheap. it also could have some collateral damage on our own elections. we've already seen free trade as nearly dead in the united states with our candidates now all backing off of any kinds of free-trade agreements and moving towards protectionism that will have impact down the road. i do think on the flip side that the tired we're all t
diane, what does this mean for the united states? this could drive the uk in into a recession, i've heard you say that, what does it mean for the united states and investors here. >> the biggest issue it sideline the fed indefinitely. they will not be raising interest rates this year, and we've seen a fairly large move in the dollar. the strength of the dollar has been one of the weak spots for the u.s. economy, particularly the manufacturing sector, which has been hit hard by its ability...
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. >> reporter: good morning, kendis and diane. donald trump is giving a speech on the economy today. we'll also be listening to see if the candidate himself addresses changes to his ban on muslims. donald trump may be walking back his controversial call to ban all muslims from entering the united states. eric trump explained on fox why the ban would not include muslims from a country like scotland. >> the difference with somebody of a muslim faith coming from scotland is you can actually vet them. >> reporter: back in september, this is what donald trump announced. >> donald j. trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states. >> reporter: but now, the campaign says the ban would only apply to immigrants from, quote, terrorist countries who could not properly be vetted. according to the latest abc news/"washington post" poll, an overwhelming majority of people think trump is biased against muslims, women, and minorities. on the democratic side, clinton is formally vetting elizabeth warren as
. >> reporter: good morning, kendis and diane. donald trump is giving a speech on the economy today. we'll also be listening to see if the candidate himself addresses changes to his ban on muslims. donald trump may be walking back his controversial call to ban all muslims from entering the united states. eric trump explained on fox why the ban would not include muslims from a country like scotland. >> the difference with somebody of a muslim faith coming from scotland is you can...
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kendis, diane, what a night. >> what a night and what a series it has been, indeed. >> and for anyone waking up in cleveland, wondering if it's a dream, "the plain dealer" letting people know, "believe it q.s the cavaliers are nba champs. james the series' mvp makes good on his promise there. >> he promised them two years ago in a letter that he would do it. and this was inside the quicken loans arena. a fan's perspective of the moment. >> a great night. good celebration. safe as far as we hear so far. >> not too many arrest and many, many reasons to celebrate there. >>> now to extreme weather across the country, starting in minnesota where a severe storm caused some damage in the duluth area, at least two tornadoes were reported. damages some homes and cutting electricity for thousands. the cold front met warm air and that produced some very large hail. and the massive heat wave in southern california is fueling wildfires like this one in santa barbara county, northwest of los angeles, the sherpa has burned nearly 7,000 acres. the fire is about half contained. the heat wave is not ex
kendis, diane, what a night. >> what a night and what a series it has been, indeed. >> and for anyone waking up in cleveland, wondering if it's a dream, "the plain dealer" letting people know, "believe it q.s the cavaliers are nba champs. james the series' mvp makes good on his promise there. >> he promised them two years ago in a letter that he would do it. and this was inside the quicken loans arena. a fan's perspective of the moment. >> a great night....