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the diane sawyer exclusive.n his first interview since the snow plow accident his reckless story of survival. ♪ ♪ -- miraculous story of survival. i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as stroke, heart attack, or death in adults also with known heart disease. and you may lose weight. adults lost up to 14 pounds. ozempic® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't share needles or pens, or reuse needles. don't take ozempic® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop ozempic® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or an allergic reaction. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. gallbladder problems may occur. tell your provider about vision problems or changes. taking ozempic® with a sulfonylurea or insulin m
the diane sawyer exclusive.n his first interview since the snow plow accident his reckless story of survival. ♪ ♪ -- miraculous story of survival. i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as stroke, heart attack, or death in adults also with known heart disease. and you may lose weight. adults lost up to 14 pounds. ozempic® isn't for people with...
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>> diane then saw him a third time. >> that's a man -- that gave me chills. >> he came running up the stairs toward me. i looked at him and said, what are you doing here? >> -- recognized him -- and you can hear her on the 9-1-1 call. >> i don't -- i don't know. -- doing here? >> remember him making this motion, whoa. then he ran off. >> did you start to think in those seconds that this mystery man was really -- >> yeah it was definitely a suspicion. >> it must have been such a puzzle. >> yes. >> i was looking as well for detectives. >> we know what this connection was. >> coming up -- more secrets waiting to be revealed. >> she said, i need you to sit down. i have something to tell you. and the hairs on the back of my neck stood up. >> that's when dateline continues. baker tilly. my asthma felt anything but normal. ♪ ♪ it was time for a nunormal with nucala. nucala is a once-monthly add-on treatment for severe eosinophilic asthma that can mean less oral steroids. not for sudden breathing problems. allergic reactions ca
>> diane then saw him a third time. >> that's a man -- that gave me chills. >> he came running up the stairs toward me. i looked at him and said, what are you doing here? >> -- recognized him -- and you can hear her on the 9-1-1 call. >> i don't -- i don't know. -- doing here? >> remember him making this motion, whoa. then he ran off. >> did you start to think in those seconds that this mystery man was really -- >> yeah it was definitely a...
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diane works on her special come at a first look.s injuries telling diane he chose to survive. >> do you remember the pain? >> i was awake through every moment. i would do it again. it was going right up my nephew. >> you have a video which is haunting. it's january 1st at 8:42 in the morning, 30 minutes away. >> someone got run over by a snow cat, he is getting crushed. >> keep breathing, keep fighting, hang in there. >> eight ribs broken in 14 places, right knee, right ankle, left leg, to be a broken. left ankle broken, right clavicle broken, right shoulder broken, eye socket, jar, mandible, lung collapsed, pierced from the rib bone, your liver -- which sounds terrif terrifying. >> what's my body look like am i going to be a spine and a brain like a science experiment? >> i heard and sign language you said to your family i'm sorry. >> yeah. i chose to survive. it's not going to kill me, no way. >> do you dream of doing stunts again? >> i've lost a lot of flesh and bone and this experience but i have been refueled and refueled with
diane works on her special come at a first look.s injuries telling diane he chose to survive. >> do you remember the pain? >> i was awake through every moment. i would do it again. it was going right up my nephew. >> you have a video which is haunting. it's january 1st at 8:42 in the morning, 30 minutes away. >> someone got run over by a snow cat, he is getting crushed. >> keep breathing, keep fighting, hang in there. >> eight ribs broken in 14 places, right...
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diane: absolutely. i think undersecretary -- the secretary -- i think the undersecretary laid the foundation for the conversation. i first want to thank the white house and congress for having the foresight to pass such a meaningful infrastructure law. you are correct. it's a down payment. we always look at it with gratitude because it is helping us do our job better, to get more done. and to change our focus. which i think has been important. d.o.t. is our big entity that focuses on building big projects, roads, bridges. that is a good thing. part of the bipartisan infrastructure law really asks us to shrink down on the community level as well, to make sure that as we are bringing those important infrastructure projects, whether it is on the interstate or state highway system, we look at how it impacts the local communities, and how to support them. new jersey transportation received $12.2 billion over the five years. $8.1 billion for the new jersey department of transportation. $4.1 billion for new je
diane: absolutely. i think undersecretary -- the secretary -- i think the undersecretary laid the foundation for the conversation. i first want to thank the white house and congress for having the foresight to pass such a meaningful infrastructure law. you are correct. it's a down payment. we always look at it with gratitude because it is helping us do our job better, to get more done. and to change our focus. which i think has been important. d.o.t. is our big entity that focuses on building...
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, telling diane he chose to survive. >> dewar member the pain?ugh every moment. i would do it again. >> he would do it again? >> yeah i would do it again because it was going right up my nephew. >> you have a video which is haunting. it's january 1st at 8:42 in the morning, 13 minutes away. >> someone's been run over by a snowcapped, hurry. >> there's a lot of blood over here. keep breathing, keep fighting. hang in there, brother. >> eight ribs broken in 14 places. right knee, right ankle broken, left leg, to be a broken, the left ankle broken, right clavicle broken, right shoulder, face side socket, amendable jaw, lung collapsed, pierced from the rib bone, your liver. which sounds terrifying. >> yeah. like what does my body look like, am i going to be just like a spine and a brain like a science extremity? >> i heard that you had in sign language you set your family "i'm sorry." >> yeah. sorry. i chose to survive. not going to kill me. no way. >> do you dream of doing those stunts again? >> i've lost a lot of flesh and bone in this experience bu
, telling diane he chose to survive. >> dewar member the pain?ugh every moment. i would do it again. >> he would do it again? >> yeah i would do it again because it was going right up my nephew. >> you have a video which is haunting. it's january 1st at 8:42 in the morning, 13 minutes away. >> someone's been run over by a snowcapped, hurry. >> there's a lot of blood over here. keep breathing, keep fighting. hang in there, brother. >> eight ribs broken...
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diane i understand the verdict came in a few weeks ago, a few hours of deliberations what else you understand is happening right here. >> as you can imagine this is a fluid situation, we have seen movement of the cameras inside of the courtroom signaling there is something going on but were focused on the seal every time we are in break. according to the pool at 6:41 p.m. the jury let the clerk of court no that they reached a verdict. we do not know what the verdict is, alex murdaugh facing four felony charges in a series of the murder of his wife maggie and his son paul, as you mentioned three hours of deliberation after lengthy closing arguments in the prosecution, the defense in a rebuttal from the prosecution this afternoon before the judge charged the jury and sent them back. we did know that they were going to deliberate creed we were told until at least 10:00 p.m. tonight that they were not ordering dinner at this point, they did have snacks and coffee and according to randy k a colleague inside the courtroom as soon as we saw the flurry of activity she rushed in there. they did reques
diane i understand the verdict came in a few weeks ago, a few hours of deliberations what else you understand is happening right here. >> as you can imagine this is a fluid situation, we have seen movement of the cameras inside of the courtroom signaling there is something going on but were focused on the seal every time we are in break. according to the pool at 6:41 p.m. the jury let the clerk of court no that they reached a verdict. we do not know what the verdict is, alex murdaugh...
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of the forms and diane fuzzy did not live to see the turn around me animals, fortunes. she was murdered in her cabin in 1985 of her wanton court, found her research assistant guilty in absentia. but some experts suggest the true culprit was a poacher, but her efforts helped the world to learn about the fate of the great eaves. conservation measures started producing results. the mountain gorilla's numbers finally began to rise again, albeit with unforeseen consequences. but the use in that is definitely what we see here is the habitat, the be so kindly simple, the kara simbie volcano and this is approximately where diane fussy, set up her tennis, said of cobalt when vinny a cart began her research in rwanda in 2004, there were 3 groups of guerrillas. each shifting trail scene here represents their respective movement patterns. these appointments and we behind the site, we've seen a tremendous growth in these groups over a period of 15 years. as many as $65.00 gorillas in the pablo group, which is an absolute world record the mouth. and so the in 2004, i wasn't aware tha
of the forms and diane fuzzy did not live to see the turn around me animals, fortunes. she was murdered in her cabin in 1985 of her wanton court, found her research assistant guilty in absentia. but some experts suggest the true culprit was a poacher, but her efforts helped the world to learn about the fate of the great eaves. conservation measures started producing results. the mountain gorilla's numbers finally began to rise again, albeit with unforeseen consequences. but the use in that is...
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and this is approximately where diane fussy set up her 10 set of cobalt . when vinnie ac hearts began her research in rwanda in 2004, there were 3 groups of groups. each shifting trail scene here represents their respective movement patters. these appointments and you've, i and the site, we've seen a tremendous growth in these groups over a period of 15 years as many as $65.00 guerrillas in the pablo group, which is an absolute world record of america. and so that in 2004, i wasn't aware that it could be more than one, seal the back in a group. what happened in 2007 took us all by surprise, lashed on a protracted period of stability was followed by chaos. one cause is forced end sensations equal as another 65 guerrillas in one group couldn't work well for long . again, we were waiting for something to happen in the groups, partly split up males dotted to form their own group with some female couple of clinical pablo, for example, split into several groups. and instead of 3 groups before we had at times, 12 groups. so with 3 times as many groups in the same
and this is approximately where diane fussy set up her 10 set of cobalt . when vinnie ac hearts began her research in rwanda in 2004, there were 3 groups of groups. each shifting trail scene here represents their respective movement patters. these appointments and you've, i and the site, we've seen a tremendous growth in these groups over a period of 15 years as many as $65.00 guerrillas in the pablo group, which is an absolute world record of america. and so that in 2004, i wasn't aware that...
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i don't know which ones and diane fussy did not live to see the turn around me animals for chance. she was murdered in her cabin. in 1985 of her wanton court found her research assistant guilty in absentia. but some experts suggest the true culprit was a poacher. by the years in that down it, what we see here is their habitat, the be silica. i said people the cara simbie volcano, and this is approximately where diane fussy set up her attendance and of both. when vinny, a car to begin her research and were wanda in 2004, there were 3 groups of guerrillas. each shifting trail scene here represents their respective movement patters and these of hawkins. and if i and the aside from, we've seen a tremendous growth in these groups over a period of 15 years, as many as 65 guerrillas in the pablo group, which is an absolute world record the mass. and today in 2004, i wasn't aware that it could be more than one, seal the back in a group. what happened in 2007 took us all by surprise lashawn. a protracted period of stability was followed by chaos. one cause is forced end sensations. equal as
i don't know which ones and diane fussy did not live to see the turn around me animals for chance. she was murdered in her cabin. in 1985 of her wanton court found her research assistant guilty in absentia. but some experts suggest the true culprit was a poacher. by the years in that down it, what we see here is their habitat, the be silica. i said people the cara simbie volcano, and this is approximately where diane fussy set up her attendance and of both. when vinny, a car to begin her...
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so key research center she is continuing the work of diane fuzzy who set up the facility after coming to her wanda, in 1967 dash i to stunt in house on this desk was in diane forties, house and had been secured before the conflict in rwanda began, she would sit here practically every evening at her desk with her typewriter and record or the details she'd observed in the groups she'd visited during the day. as kind of ob, survey sions that enabled the pioneering american researcher to start compiling a unique collection of data thought on august ish fun and nom, fungal. but it's still exciting to find names of guerrillas that we've been monitoring since they were really young and watching them grow out of isabel. it's really impressive how detailed her observations when it's eligible about that hut. in the 1970s, diane fussy, counted a solitary to 154 mountain gorillas, prompting her to embark on an uncompromising fight against poachers and the deforestation of the mountain reinforced. at the same time, however, that commitment was not always welcome and earned her many enemies. sittin
so key research center she is continuing the work of diane fuzzy who set up the facility after coming to her wanda, in 1967 dash i to stunt in house on this desk was in diane forties, house and had been secured before the conflict in rwanda began, she would sit here practically every evening at her desk with her typewriter and record or the details she'd observed in the groups she'd visited during the day. as kind of ob, survey sions that enabled the pioneering american researcher to start...
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it's diane fos. he counted solitary, $254.00 mountain gorillas, prompting her to embark on an uncompromising fight against poachers and the deforestation. of the mountain reinforced at the same time, however, that commitment was not always welcome and earned her. many enemies could entitlement as at the time when diana fussy was still alive and protecting the guerrillas. she didn't believe that they would survive until the year 2012 she assumed that guerrillas would be thanked by then. of course, donovan, diane foss. he did not live to see the turnaround in the animals fortunes. she was murdered in her cabin in 1985 over wandering court found her research assistant guilty and adventure. but some experts suggest the true culprit was a poacher. but her efforts helped the world to learn about the fate of the great apes. conservation measures started producing results. the mountain gorilla's number is finally began to rise again, albeit with unforeseen consequences. but the use in that is a dell name. wh
it's diane fos. he counted solitary, $254.00 mountain gorillas, prompting her to embark on an uncompromising fight against poachers and the deforestation. of the mountain reinforced at the same time, however, that commitment was not always welcome and earned her. many enemies could entitlement as at the time when diana fussy was still alive and protecting the guerrillas. she didn't believe that they would survive until the year 2012 she assumed that guerrillas would be thanked by then. of...
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diane heditsian: i'm diane hestian and i'm 68 yrs old.gnosed with breast cancer and i had three different lumps. kate getz: my name is kate getz and i am 30 years old. i was diagnosed in january of 2023 with breast cancer. latishia wheaton: my name is latishia wheaton. i'm 50 years old. i was diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer on march 11th, 2020. i had to do like 16 rounds of chemo. jenni osier: my name is jenni osier and i am 46 years old. i had a prophylactic mastectomy due to a genetic mutation and family history. i had originally planned to go with implants, but my body rejected the tissue expander, so diep is my only option now for reconstruction. jessica hezekiah: my name is jessica hezekiah. i am 37 ars old. my surgeon recommended the diep flap over having an implant because of radiation. having 33 treatments probably would not support the implant. wai-choo finch: my name is wai-choo finch, and i'm 65 years old. it just looked like natural breast. so it makes it makes it easier for you to move forward. latishia wheaton:
diane heditsian: i'm diane hestian and i'm 68 yrs old.gnosed with breast cancer and i had three different lumps. kate getz: my name is kate getz and i am 30 years old. i was diagnosed in january of 2023 with breast cancer. latishia wheaton: my name is latishia wheaton. i'm 50 years old. i was diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer on march 11th, 2020. i had to do like 16 rounds of chemo. jenni osier: my name is jenni osier and i am 46 years old. i had a prophylactic mastectomy due to a...
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navy and decided to open up an ice cream shop it it takes time for the parent to put money down and diane one of the managers at zen citizen in arena hills open and serve old-fashioned ice cream. >> over 20 years. >> yeah. >> had my own business i was a firefighter and came in- in 1969 her dad had ice cream and left here still the owner but shortly after um, in here became the inc. maker the manager and lead and branded the store from day to day and in the late 90s- was obvious choice he sold it to him and he called us up one night and said i'm going to sell the ice cream store what you you talking about diane came and looked at the store and something we want to do and had a history of her dad here and growing up here at the ice cream store we decided to take that business on. >> and have it in the family i didn't want to sell it. >> to keep it here in san francisco. >> and (unintelligible). >> share worked there and worked with all the people and a lot of customers come in. >> a round hill in the adjoining areas loved neither ice cream shop in this area and support russia hills and have
navy and decided to open up an ice cream shop it it takes time for the parent to put money down and diane one of the managers at zen citizen in arena hills open and serve old-fashioned ice cream. >> over 20 years. >> yeah. >> had my own business i was a firefighter and came in- in 1969 her dad had ice cream and left here still the owner but shortly after um, in here became the inc. maker the manager and lead and branded the store from day to day and in the late 90s- was...
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diane, jim, thank you very much. the bank brouhaha knocked the top tech headline off the front page but you, yeah -- now, yeah, artificial intelligence and chat bots are back in the news. general motors. announcer: something out of the hit show knight rider, a talking a.i.-equipped car. gm on the cusp of adding a chatgpt-style system to its vehicles. look who's standing by live, gm ceo with mary barra. she's about to break it all down in a fox business exclusive next. >>> closing bell, 47 minutes away. as we said is, we are watching this very, very tentative market here. we've got the dow up 16, the s&p up 21, the nasdaq up 107 but well off the highs. "claman countdown" has a watchful eye on every moving part of this. more coming up, back in a moment. ♪ ♪ if ♪ ♪ wow, we're crunching tons of polygons here! what's going on? where's regina? hi, i'm ladonna. i invest in invesco qqq, a fund that gives me access to the nasdaq-100 innovations, like real time cgi. okay... yeah... oh. don't worry i got it! become an agent of
diane, jim, thank you very much. the bank brouhaha knocked the top tech headline off the front page but you, yeah -- now, yeah, artificial intelligence and chat bots are back in the news. general motors. announcer: something out of the hit show knight rider, a talking a.i.-equipped car. gm on the cusp of adding a chatgpt-style system to its vehicles. look who's standing by live, gm ceo with mary barra. she's about to break it all down in a fox business exclusive next. >>> closing bell,...
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tonight -- nh er hank azaria, star of "cunk on earth," actress diane morganth an all-new "closer lookaturing the 8g band with urian hackney. ♪ [ cheers and applause and now, seth meyers >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers, and this is "late night. we hope you're doing well tonight. and now, if you don't mind, we're going to get to the news the white house announced on friday that president biden had a cancerous skin lesion removed from his chest and the lesion is already running two points ahead of desantis [ laughter ] former president trump attended cpac over the weekend and told reporters he would not drop out of the 2024 election if he's indicted on criminal charges you know, we compare him to a mobster all the time, but now he's literally saying, "no problem, i can still run things from the joint." [ laughter ] in his speech over the weekend at cpac, former president trump said that before he came along, the republican party was run by freaks and fools yeah nothing like the rhodes scholars we have today. [ laughter ] that's like going to orlando and saying, "you know, it wasn'
tonight -- nh er hank azaria, star of "cunk on earth," actress diane morganth an all-new "closer lookaturing the 8g band with urian hackney. ♪ [ cheers and applause and now, seth meyers >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers, and this is "late night. we hope you're doing well tonight. and now, if you don't mind, we're going to get to the news the white house announced on friday that president biden had a cancerous skin lesion removed from his chest and the lesion is...
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so we'll go to you and then to diane, because he hasn't spoken in a while. and i want to ask you, diane, what you make of all that information that's being spewed and what the danger is there. but sophia, sophia, sorry, i will be very quick. i just want to say this video perfectly encapsulates the conspiracy theories and the, the type of rhetoric far right anti migrant activists are spreading online. i mean, the videos they share, you know, trying to harass staff and assign them seekers. it's all about comparing it to the homeless people in the u. k. comparing it to the cost of living crisis saying look there in 5 star hotels, look at those new bites. who gave this to them and then comparing it to how people are struggling, you know, local british people. yeah. so i just want to say that video was perfectly made the point. and then what do you think about video? yeah, i say i'm, it's very concerning. no, no factual basis for what the woman was saying that there are 2 troops that the far right to repeating over and over again. at the moment. one is the asylum
so we'll go to you and then to diane, because he hasn't spoken in a while. and i want to ask you, diane, what you make of all that information that's being spewed and what the danger is there. but sophia, sophia, sorry, i will be very quick. i just want to say this video perfectly encapsulates the conspiracy theories and the, the type of rhetoric far right anti migrant activists are spreading online. i mean, the videos they share, you know, trying to harass staff and assign them seekers. it's...
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diane, like steve said, barclays just goes to 50. yes, the jobs report was way better than expected, but we've had two bang cok collapses in a week are you worried about that >> we certainly worry about that, and the fed does, as well. we've been watching the treasury market, which has not been as liquid as it was prepandemic, since march of 2020. so that is something we've been watching that said, that's been the case for some time, and where the economy stands right now, unlike where we were back during the financial crisis, we are in an inflating economy, where inflation looks like it's getting sticky and demand continues to come in very strong, even if we were to see ripple effects from this and we have to see how farther but i think the most important issue for the fed right now is 815,000 new paychecks since the start of the year, along with the largest bump in social security in history. those two things are keeping the economy extremely strong in the first quarter, and buoying demand, which is what they're worried about, keep
diane, like steve said, barclays just goes to 50. yes, the jobs report was way better than expected, but we've had two bang cok collapses in a week are you worried about that >> we certainly worry about that, and the fed does, as well. we've been watching the treasury market, which has not been as liquid as it was prepandemic, since march of 2020. so that is something we've been watching that said, that's been the case for some time, and where the economy stands right now, unlike where we...
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diane, stay with us. i want to bring in defense attorney shan woo for more analysis on this.t spoke out said it took less than an hour. yes, it took a few hours for the totality of the verdict to came down but when it came down from getting some people thinking he might not be guilty to everyone saying yes, he's guilty, it's less than an hour for the jury to agree on that. was that video that put murdoch at the scene of the murders the smoking gun here? >> it certainly seemed that way. it really put him in a terrible position in terms of his defense. he had to admit that was his voice there because he had to testify. if he didn't feel like he had to testify, that would have been different. different people can hear the same thing, see the same thing and have different views on it. he could have sat back in silence and let the jury debate was that really his voice. with him being up there for hours talking, they didn't have any doubt that that was his voice. >> you know, diane, this is a family that for generations has been so prominent, not just as lawyers but as solicitors s
diane, stay with us. i want to bring in defense attorney shan woo for more analysis on this.t spoke out said it took less than an hour. yes, it took a few hours for the totality of the verdict to came down but when it came down from getting some people thinking he might not be guilty to everyone saying yes, he's guilty, it's less than an hour for the jury to agree on that. was that video that put murdoch at the scene of the murders the smoking gun here? >> it certainly seemed that way. it...
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please welcome diane guerrero! please! yeah! whoo!own, calm down. relax, y'all, relax. >> hi. >> john: they're excited. they're excitable. >> i'm excited! >> john: hey, diane, do people believe you that you do the voice for "encanto"? because when i tell kids, nobody believes me. >> i have to sing the entire song. >> john: the whole song, but then they believe you? >> then they believe me. i have to do a few lines. like "flowers." "i've been stuck!" >> john: and now i believe you. [laughs] i wasn't sure if you were in "encanto," but now i got it. now, i also hear that you are the leading actor in the visionary alliance for the national hispanic media coalition. i had to read that because that's a long title. >> i'm not the leading actor. >> john: you're not the leading actor. >> i'm not the leading actor, i am one of the actors. >> john: oh, one of them, okay. >> yes. >> john: what is the mission statement of the coalition? >> i'll give you numbers. i'm not a math girly but i will give you some numbers. in 2022, only three women of co
please welcome diane guerrero! please! yeah! whoo!own, calm down. relax, y'all, relax. >> hi. >> john: they're excited. they're excitable. >> i'm excited! >> john: hey, diane, do people believe you that you do the voice for "encanto"? because when i tell kids, nobody believes me. >> i have to sing the entire song. >> john: the whole song, but then they believe you? >> then they believe me. i have to do a few lines. like "flowers."...
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george: the past 35 years, diane warren's songs have been nominated 14 times.d her work. ♪ ♪ george: will take the stage to sing diane's song applause from the movie tell it like a woman. diane says she is a hard worker who deserves the recognition. >> it is a cinderella story. i think it was three years ago, i can't remember, she was literally interviewing me on the red carpet. >> it is a message that resonating because they do not think we give ourselves enough applause. it is hard getting through life. it is hard going through this crazy world. every now and then, we have to look in the mirror and go you know what, i got through this. i'm going to give myself some love and respect and applause. >> give yourself some love because you want -- ♪ george: george abc7news. larry: we know who is playing at outside lands. kendrick lamar, the foo fighters will be headlining the festival. other acts include 1975 and megan thee stallion. tickets sold out almost instantly. more go on sale tomorrow. kristen: a near-death accident for one of our own. >> five-minute after
george: the past 35 years, diane warren's songs have been nominated 14 times.d her work. ♪ ♪ george: will take the stage to sing diane's song applause from the movie tell it like a woman. diane says she is a hard worker who deserves the recognition. >> it is a cinderella story. i think it was three years ago, i can't remember, she was literally interviewing me on the red carpet. >> it is a message that resonating because they do not think we give ourselves enough applause. it is...
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diane gallagher is following this and she joins us now.iane this investigation has been mentioned often in the same breath as the murdoch murders. is there a connection? locate the only real connection that has been made official between the death of stephen smith and the murdoch family is the fact that back in june of 2021, the state law enforcement division announced that it was opening the case into stephen smith's killing because of information it gathered while looking into the murders of paul and maggie murdock. since that point, they have never glean what that information was or what a further connection may have been. but look attorney for stephen smith's mother. sandy said that yesterday the chief of fled, called him and said that now that the murdoch trial is over, they are able to put more manpower more investigative power into steven's homicide investigation and also noted that perhaps more people would be willing to speak about anything that they may know. so again. there have been no suspects named in stephen smith killing bu
diane gallagher is following this and she joins us now.iane this investigation has been mentioned often in the same breath as the murdoch murders. is there a connection? locate the only real connection that has been made official between the death of stephen smith and the murdoch family is the fact that back in june of 2021, the state law enforcement division announced that it was opening the case into stephen smith's killing because of information it gathered while looking into the murders of...
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diane has a lot of experience working with us. when you have a big project that you are trying to get, you're throwing your bag over the fence in the hope that you will get there and that the momentum carries you through the hard part so you can actually get the extra dollars what we are doing, in addition to the bureaucratic pieces, is trying to lean in a little more politically, as well. trying to force those hard decisions on how we are going to get this focus support. this funding. how are we going to encourage the public engagement that gives a project that has complicated the resiliency of people. in what is often a long process. >> thank you so much. i guess that is a perfect segue over to the commissioner, diana. i think the states are literally 90% of the funding is redeploy through nine federal partners in the state and local -- you are where the rubber literally hits the road. can you tell me a little bit about your perspective in the state of new jersey? not only your engagement with the federal government but have you
diane has a lot of experience working with us. when you have a big project that you are trying to get, you're throwing your bag over the fence in the hope that you will get there and that the momentum carries you through the hard part so you can actually get the extra dollars what we are doing, in addition to the bureaucratic pieces, is trying to lean in a little more politically, as well. trying to force those hard decisions on how we are going to get this focus support. this funding. how are...
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diane, renaissance art lesson. diane, this is this is not.he most important works of art even the most important works of art ever. it's an absolutely incredible work of art. and i'm surprised that they that this is. i get it. he's naked. but surely part of the artwork is the context, is the fact that dave could beat goliath and we see him naked and vulnerable. and yet he took down a giant. he took down a giant while he was naked without without his, you know, embarrassment and difficulty to do so. the battle also , i mean, i guess it brings also, i mean, i guess it brings up that whole argument of what is art, what. because you watch like a nicki minaj pop video and i'm sorry, that's in my book, but me think about anaconda. i have. yeah. yeah. so you all so never denies your time . no. it's never denies your time. no. it's cool that people on. no, he's not. yes, he also quite like michelangelo said, he was gay as well. i do you think i would show a picture of michelangelo? i think, but i think we all know what it looks like, you know. well d
diane, renaissance art lesson. diane, this is this is not.he most important works of art even the most important works of art ever. it's an absolutely incredible work of art. and i'm surprised that they that this is. i get it. he's naked. but surely part of the artwork is the context, is the fact that dave could beat goliath and we see him naked and vulnerable. and yet he took down a giant. he took down a giant while he was naked without without his, you know, embarrassment and difficulty to do...
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diane, renaissance art lesson. diane, this is this is not.he most important works of art even the most important works of art ever. it's an absolutely incredible work of art. and i'm surprised that they that this is. i get it. he's naked. but surely part of the artwork is the context, is the fact that dave could beat goliath and we see him naked and vulnerable. and yet he took down a giant. he took down a giant while he was naked without without his, you know, embarrassment and difficulty to do so. the battle also , i mean, i guess it brings also, i mean, i guess it brings up that whole argument of what is art, what. because you watch like a nicki minaj pop video and i'm sorry, that's in my book, but me think about anaconda. i have. yeah. yeah. so you all so never denies your time . no. it's never denies your time. no. it's cool that people on. no, he's not. yes, he also quite like michelangelo said, he was gay as well. i do you think i would show a picture of michelangelo? i think, but i think we all know what it looks like, you know. well d
diane, renaissance art lesson. diane, this is this is not.he most important works of art even the most important works of art ever. it's an absolutely incredible work of art. and i'm surprised that they that this is. i get it. he's naked. but surely part of the artwork is the context, is the fact that dave could beat goliath and we see him naked and vulnerable. and yet he took down a giant. he took down a giant while he was naked without without his, you know, embarrassment and difficulty to do...
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joining me is diane swonk, chief economist for kpmg. good to see you again, diane.powell is back on the hill. he's suggesting that rates will go up higher and faster. i want to playing some, a key part of what he said yesterday that gets to the heart of this. listen to this. >> the latest economic data have come in stronger. >> people remember ads with a catchy song. so to help you that liberty mutual customizes insurance, here a number you'll never forget. >> only pay for what you need. ed important issue is the feed sees it as a marathon and not a sprint, and the alternative is a much more corrosive inflation and it would take unemployment down the road to correct and that is a hard choice to make, but that is where it is currently at. >> there's a lot of data giving more clarity this week. the next thing up will be the big february jobs report to be released on friday. i saw that you wrote that it could be whacky which i think it is a perfect economics term for the state of the economy today. what are you watching for? we're looking at 200,000 and the bottom line
joining me is diane swonk, chief economist for kpmg. good to see you again, diane.powell is back on the hill. he's suggesting that rates will go up higher and faster. i want to playing some, a key part of what he said yesterday that gets to the heart of this. listen to this. >> the latest economic data have come in stronger. >> people remember ads with a catchy song. so to help you that liberty mutual customizes insurance, here a number you'll never forget. >> only pay for...
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i'm diane macedo in new york. have a good day.i love at president biden trying to assure americans that every thing is under control with the inking system after the collapse of silicon valley bank. reggie: on the stock market, trading is affected. we will be watching that and watching how other banks fair. we also will be watching what the fed does. they were supposed to raise the rates again. note there is a debate whether that should happen. if they do raise the rates, should it be at a smaller rate anticipated? kumasi: we will be right back. or, cat you have... frontline® plus lets you take them everywhere... atteyou define it. or, cat you have... frontline®. the #1 name in flea and tick protection. there are some things that go better... together. burger and fries... soup and salad. thank you! like your workplace benefits and retirement savings. with voya, considering all your financial choices together... can help you make smarter decisions. for a more confident financial future. hey, a tandem bicycle. you can't do that by y
i'm diane macedo in new york. have a good day.i love at president biden trying to assure americans that every thing is under control with the inking system after the collapse of silicon valley bank. reggie: on the stock market, trading is affected. we will be watching that and watching how other banks fair. we also will be watching what the fed does. they were supposed to raise the rates again. note there is a debate whether that should happen. if they do raise the rates, should it be at a...
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diane good more of this. who plays pierce hawthorne .ire character exists to be racist and sexist, right? you already know brittles. spread it on a bed. the arab is that inappropriate share. community is incredibly creative, and i think you know it really stood out at the time community ended up insane wild ride through dan harmon's mind, but what was different about new girl? it wasn't meta. i mean, it wasn't community it wasn't trying to make fun of the genre shrimp fine. oh wow. girls about a woman who has been with the same guy for a long time. she comes home early from a trip and she finds him with another woman. it's just that's why i need new apartment. i'm sorry. what was the question again? do you have any pets, and the only place you can find is an apartment with three guys, and they're kind of like her polar opposites yourself doing. you know, we're just chilling, john, that discomfort the girls and the guys being in the same space and they're not together like partners there together like friends. that felt unusual and fresh.
diane good more of this. who plays pierce hawthorne .ire character exists to be racist and sexist, right? you already know brittles. spread it on a bed. the arab is that inappropriate share. community is incredibly creative, and i think you know it really stood out at the time community ended up insane wild ride through dan harmon's mind, but what was different about new girl? it wasn't meta. i mean, it wasn't community it wasn't trying to make fun of the genre shrimp fine. oh wow. girls about...
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s. senate diane's there, diane, it's great to have you on the program today. now let's start out with this article from politico which says that president biden isn't doing enough to help you. crane . and yet billions and billions of dollars have gone to kiev in the last year, along with some of the most advanced weaponry on the market. so what more does the outlet want, and are you surprised by the tone that they're taking right now? no, not exactly. and i do have to say that these things are not occurring in a vacuum. there is a number of developments, one that knew congress, which all of whom don't want to continue writing blank checks. but to be extraordinary agreement the china just the broker to between iran and saudi arabia . and the fact that back in february, china put forward to 12 point proposal for negotiated ceasefire between russia and ukraine. the united states, nato. the u. k. the west, frankly have lost the moral authority. they've lost the upper hand in the eyes of most of the world. the revelations by seymour hersh on the north string pipeli
s. senate diane's there, diane, it's great to have you on the program today. now let's start out with this article from politico which says that president biden isn't doing enough to help you. crane . and yet billions and billions of dollars have gone to kiev in the last year, along with some of the most advanced weaponry on the market. so what more does the outlet want, and are you surprised by the tone that they're taking right now? no, not exactly. and i do have to say that these things are...
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diane gallagher, thank you. joining us now. on the phone is tennessee state representative bob freeman . he represents the area where the screw shooting occurred. thank you so much for joining us again. as we said to a state senator in the last hour. i'm so sorry that this is happening right now in your community. i'm sorry that we have to speak under these circumstances. we spoke in the last hour to state senator heidi campbell, who attributed this to just a sick gun culture and said that she had been there with the families of these students at this small school just to 209 students inside the school on any given day. talk about your interaction with the community and some of these families and parents of these students there today. yes. thank you. thank you for having me and thank you for, um, covering this today. it's a it's a terrible day here in nashville. um yeah. you hit it on the head. this is a small school. that is that is part of the community that i represent. and um i would. i would wager that everybody in the nei
diane gallagher, thank you. joining us now. on the phone is tennessee state representative bob freeman . he represents the area where the screw shooting occurred. thank you so much for joining us again. as we said to a state senator in the last hour. i'm so sorry that this is happening right now in your community. i'm sorry that we have to speak under these circumstances. we spoke in the last hour to state senator heidi campbell, who attributed this to just a sick gun culture and said that she...
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so joining me now, economist diane swonk. diane, thanks for being with us.ird world where good news isn't always good because it gives the fed more ammo to aggressively hike rates, which of course has its own consequences. so what do you make of this report that came out today? >> well, what we saw in the report, there was good news in terms of it slowed down on wage growth so that should be some cooling of inflation. the problem the fed has is just the sheer magnitude of demand. we've generated 815,000 paychecks since the beginning of the year and that's great. but that's holding up aggregate demand at a time when inflation looks like it's becoming more sticky. setting too high of a floor on inflation with all this demand out there, and on top of it we also had very strong increase, which many people needed, in social security payments. it was the largest on record, 8.7% increases in january for 66 million people. what it's resulted in, which i think we'll see also next week, is somewhat hotter inflation and hotter spending. we saw retail sales surge in the
so joining me now, economist diane swonk. diane, thanks for being with us.ird world where good news isn't always good because it gives the fed more ammo to aggressively hike rates, which of course has its own consequences. so what do you make of this report that came out today? >> well, what we saw in the report, there was good news in terms of it slowed down on wage growth so that should be some cooling of inflation. the problem the fed has is just the sheer magnitude of demand. we've...
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tom: diane swonk from kpmg.me, she was in chicago landing a job at first chicago corporation. what was that like the first day on the job diane? out of michigan, it was unique at the time? diane: it was unique and to be honest with you, i went on to university of chicago as well. i wrote up the escalator and i described the person i was mentoring in the 80's and that person was me and i look like a man with my short cropped hair and male dominated women suit and i even had wing tipped pumps. i had a bow tie and i took it off. i just couldn't take it anymore. until i got to step into my femininity, my career didn't take off. i had a terrific mentor. you always need someone who is a terrific mentor and he said to me, you make me look good. tom: why do we need looking forward to international women's day. you have lifted. what do we need to do going forward to get more women into economics, finance and investment? diane: it's a sad commentary and economics, the bottom line is we need to all be able to step into our
tom: diane swonk from kpmg.me, she was in chicago landing a job at first chicago corporation. what was that like the first day on the job diane? out of michigan, it was unique at the time? diane: it was unique and to be honest with you, i went on to university of chicago as well. i wrote up the escalator and i described the person i was mentoring in the 80's and that person was me and i look like a man with my short cropped hair and male dominated women suit and i even had wing tipped pumps. i...
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>> diane: look at the mirror and you see the same face? >> no, i see a lucky >> juju: jeremy renner, the diane sawyer interview, a story of terror, survival, and tribes. it airs next thursday april 6 at 10:00 p.m. right here on abc. and that is "nightline" for tonight. you can watch all of our full episodes on hulu. we will see you right back here same time tomorrow. thanks for staying up with us. good night, america. >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc7news. >> it's treating it's not treating the problem. if they really want to help they will focus on the problem. dan: vending machines that sell syringe is popping up and apartment complexes. it's a story you'll only see here. thank you for joining us. ama: it's no secret that there's an opioid crisis across the country. dan: some residents are upset about strange new vending machines showing up in their lobby. ama: j.r. stone has the details. reporter: this harm reduction vending machine will soon dispense free sterile syringes in the lobby of the
>> diane: look at the mirror and you see the same face? >> no, i see a lucky >> juju: jeremy renner, the diane sawyer interview, a story of terror, survival, and tribes. it airs next thursday april 6 at 10:00 p.m. right here on abc. and that is "nightline" for tonight. you can watch all of our full episodes on hulu. we will see you right back here same time tomorrow. thanks for staying up with us. good night, america. >> building a better bay area, moving...
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diane gallagher, thank you very much. let's bring in our experts on law enforcement, politics and gun violence. andrew mccabe, first to you. national police now believe the shooter had weapons training. so what does that tell you? well it goes to this idea, wolf that this attack was very carefully planned out the fact that she was proficient with this with the weapons that she used is evident from the video as well. you know, in a r 15 is not. it's not a revolver, you know, just pick it up and pull the trigger. you got to be able to load the magazines put the magazine in the well charge the weapon so that all takes at least some rudimentary training and some practice and it's clear she had done that. um it's also seems to me from the way she moved with the weapon the way she brought it to her shoulder. she had some sort of familiarity with with military tactics. who are enforcement tactics, so the picture of the shooters becoming more into focus as police continue the investigation? yes, indeed. abby. phillip we just saw
diane gallagher, thank you very much. let's bring in our experts on law enforcement, politics and gun violence. andrew mccabe, first to you. national police now believe the shooter had weapons training. so what does that tell you? well it goes to this idea, wolf that this attack was very carefully planned out the fact that she was proficient with this with the weapons that she used is evident from the video as well. you know, in a r 15 is not. it's not a revolver, you know, just pick it up and...
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diane, how did the prosecution wrap? >> reporter: jake, the prosecutor, after nearly six weeks of this trial, wrapped it up by painting alex murdaugh as a privileged man from a prom neblprom -- prominent family that is a thief and liar. he harkened back to alex murdaugh's own testimony under oath on the stand, where he admitted to lying about part of his ally. that he was at those kennels where his wife and son were murdered minutes before the state says they were actually killed. something that he had lied about to his friends, his family, and investigators from the night of the murders until he got on the stand that day. they closed by telling him -- by telling the jury not to let him fool them, as well. >> everyone he thought they were close to him, everyone who thought they knew who he was, he's fooled them all. he fooled maggie and paul, too. and they paid for it with their lives. don't let him fool you, too. st carolina, i ask you to return a verdict of guilty against the defendant, richard you alexander murdaugh,
diane, how did the prosecution wrap? >> reporter: jake, the prosecutor, after nearly six weeks of this trial, wrapped it up by painting alex murdaugh as a privileged man from a prom neblprom -- prominent family that is a thief and liar. he harkened back to alex murdaugh's own testimony under oath on the stand, where he admitted to lying about part of his ally. that he was at those kennels where his wife and son were murdered minutes before the state says they were actually killed....
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navy and decided to open up an ice cream shop it it takes time for the parent to put money down and diane one of the managers at zen citizen in arena hills open and serve old-fashioned ice cream. >> over 20 years. >> yeah. >> had my own business i was a firefighter and came in- in 1969 her dad had ice cream and left here still the owner but shortly after um, in here became the inc. maker the manager and lead and branded the store from day to day and in the late 90s- was obvious choice he sold it to him and he called us up one night and said i'm going to sell the ice cream store what you you talking about diane came and looked at the store and something we want to do and had a history of her dad here and growing up here at the ice cream store we decided to take that business on. >> and have it in the family i didn't want to sell it. >> to keep it here in san francisco. >> and (unintelligible). >> share worked there and worked with all the people and a lot of customers come in. >> a round hill in the adjoining areas loved neither ice cream shop in this area and support russia hills and have
navy and decided to open up an ice cream shop it it takes time for the parent to put money down and diane one of the managers at zen citizen in arena hills open and serve old-fashioned ice cream. >> over 20 years. >> yeah. >> had my own business i was a firefighter and came in- in 1969 her dad had ice cream and left here still the owner but shortly after um, in here became the inc. maker the manager and lead and branded the store from day to day and in the late 90s- was...
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navy and decided to open up an ice cream shop it it takes time for the parent to put money down and diane one of the managers at zen citizen in arena hills open and serve old-fashioned ice cream. >> over 20 years. >> yeah. >> had my own business i was a firefighter and came in- in 1969 her dad had ice cream and left here still the owner but shortly after um, in here became the inc. maker the manager and lead and branded the store from day to day and in the late 90s- was obvious choice he sold it to him and he called us up one night and said i'm going to sell the ice cream store what you you talking about diane came and looked at the store and something we want to do and had a history of her dad here and growing up here at the ice cream store we decided to take that business on. >> and have it in the family i didn't want to sell it. >> to keep it here in san francisco. >> and (unintelligible). >> share worked there and worked with all the people and a lot of customers come in. >> a round hill in the adjoining areas loved neither ice cream shop in this area and support russia hills and have
navy and decided to open up an ice cream shop it it takes time for the parent to put money down and diane one of the managers at zen citizen in arena hills open and serve old-fashioned ice cream. >> over 20 years. >> yeah. >> had my own business i was a firefighter and came in- in 1969 her dad had ice cream and left here still the owner but shortly after um, in here became the inc. maker the manager and lead and branded the store from day to day and in the late 90s- was...
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however, a poll did indicate that 40 percent of americans would favor a diane on tick tock. now there have been a number of us states that have passed a law for bidding tick tock from being used on government devices. or we saw the scenes today in congress, the heated exchanges that went on. so the controversy continues surrounding this social media app. leo and media analysts line or believes all social media platforms are equally vulnerable to data breaches, including those based in the us. but tick talks just being picked on because it's chinese and this c e o acquitted himself splendidly better than anything i and i as a lawyer, i'm watching the way he answered the questions very, very well. may i ask you a question? i wish he would have said, what madam congress, a person make me. i see your phone for a 2nd. do you mind if i see it? oh, you've got facebook, instagram, twitter. you may have this in that. do you know where this data go collectively? do you know where the servers are? do you know how? no, you don't. there is, i don't want to say something, but there's a sc
however, a poll did indicate that 40 percent of americans would favor a diane on tick tock. now there have been a number of us states that have passed a law for bidding tick tock from being used on government devices. or we saw the scenes today in congress, the heated exchanges that went on. so the controversy continues surrounding this social media app. leo and media analysts line or believes all social media platforms are equally vulnerable to data breaches, including those based in the us....
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on slide 25, if we can go there diane. i want to turn your attention to participation activity. they had addressed an average of 1600 calls per month during the quarter. average was just over 11 seconds and the number of abandoned calls throughout the quarter remained in single digits each month. finally the first call resolution remains high as all calls were resolved during the first call into the call center, itself. on slide 29, turning directly to the activity of the counselors. you will note that there was a balance activity both at the end of september and through october. again as a result of the activities for national security month. those, those activities saw a busy period of time. but i do need to report that we saw a decrease in activity for the remainder of the quarter in november and december. this is primarily due to the holidays themselves and reduced activity of the counselors due to vacation time that they took. but it's concern as we move forward as well. as we look forward, the first of the quarter or the first of the year moving into the new year, we've be
on slide 25, if we can go there diane. i want to turn your attention to participation activity. they had addressed an average of 1600 calls per month during the quarter. average was just over 11 seconds and the number of abandoned calls throughout the quarter remained in single digits each month. finally the first call resolution remains high as all calls were resolved during the first call into the call center, itself. on slide 29, turning directly to the activity of the counselors. you will...
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diane, let's start with you and what we're learning about the victims and what happened. >> reporter: in lake city, south carolina, which family says is where three of the four americans who were abducted grew up here together. they describe them as a friend group that is tight knit. the sister of one of the americans says they were like glue when they got together. they just stuck. look, we are starting to get a better picture from friends and family members of how this journey to mexico unfolded and how it seemed very normal until it wasn't. they talked about them all renting this minivan and driving down from here in south carolina to mexico. according to a friend of latavia washington mcgee who was getting that medical procedure, they rented a hotel in brownsville, texas. she struggled, the group, when they went into mexico to find the doctor's office. the friend describes the fact that mcgee said they were lost. they were having a hard time communicating with the doctor's office because of spotty and poor cell phone signal. on saturday when this friend had not heard from mcgee or
diane, let's start with you and what we're learning about the victims and what happened. >> reporter: in lake city, south carolina, which family says is where three of the four americans who were abducted grew up here together. they describe them as a friend group that is tight knit. the sister of one of the americans says they were like glue when they got together. they just stuck. look, we are starting to get a better picture from friends and family members of how this journey to mexico...
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cnn national correspondent diane gallagher in salt lake, south carolina. first to you.have the autopsies now and we have the ongoing investigation of who was responsible here, what the u.s. and mexican response is going to be. what do we expect to learn throughout the day? >> you know, there are still so many questions. one of the things that we are expecting today is for one of the survivors, latavia washington mcgee to be released from the hospital. the condition of the other survivor, eric williams is unclear at this moment, but to your question about what else we're asking about and we're trying to get more information. yes, the autopsies have been completed by mexican authorities, but the cause and manner of death has not been released and that's a big question that we're following, and also the repatriation of the deceased. it is unclear when those americans will be able to return to the united states and be reunited with their families. all of this as we're learning more about the time line of what actually happened minute by minute and this is according to mexic
cnn national correspondent diane gallagher in salt lake, south carolina. first to you.have the autopsies now and we have the ongoing investigation of who was responsible here, what the u.s. and mexican response is going to be. what do we expect to learn throughout the day? >> you know, there are still so many questions. one of the things that we are expecting today is for one of the survivors, latavia washington mcgee to be released from the hospital. the condition of the other survivor,...
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let's get straight now to diane gallagher live at fort campbell, kentucky. diane what are we learning? i know. officials just held a news conference. that's right, aymara and look, they've said that they have a safety team coming in from fort rucker right now to help determine exactly what happened. they said those two h 60 or black hawk medevac helicopters crashed and they were flying at the time of the crash. of course, nine of those service members on board all died. we're told that once they arrived on scene, they were dead, they were not transported. there were five on one helicopter for on the other helicopter again, they said this was a routine training mission. eight progression flight. they said that this was something that was basically a multi ship formation under night vision goggles, according to the 101st again, it is right now being investigated to determine what did cause this flight. this crash. i asked if there was any sort of signal for help any sort of alert that something might have been wrong before the crash happened. they said that th
let's get straight now to diane gallagher live at fort campbell, kentucky. diane what are we learning? i know. officials just held a news conference. that's right, aymara and look, they've said that they have a safety team coming in from fort rucker right now to help determine exactly what happened. they said those two h 60 or black hawk medevac helicopters crashed and they were flying at the time of the crash. of course, nine of those service members on board all died. we're told that once...