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does _ began to realise that what diane does is — began to realise that what diane does is she change political landscape of the united states in particular, in relation to hostages — states in particular, in relation to hostages and hostage takers, so she turned _ hostages and hostage takers, so she turned her_ hostages and hostage takers, so she turned her grief into action. | hostages and hostage takers, so she turned her grief into action.- turned her grief into action. i know now that...
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diane? have been filming that. diane? did you? what do you think? is that possible?t possible? that that was that a stunt ? i mean, i that was a stunt? i mean, i don't know, you know, i think that's actually yeah that's actually real. yeah, yeah . nobody just gonna get their their boobs out for no reason. >> well, she. that was a genuine mistake. >> and it did work so beautifully. i mean, the timing and everything, it was so immaculate. the presentation, the reveal. was like the the reveal. it was like the masked or something. masked singer or something. >> wondering filmed >> i'm just wondering who filmed it. who we want >> i'm just wondering who filmed it. know who we want >> i'm just wondering who filmed it. know who who we want >> i'm just wondering who filmed it. know who filmed? we want >> i'm just wondering who filmed it. know who filmed? maybe 1t >> i'm just wondering who filmed it. know who filmed? maybe the to know who filmed? maybe the daughter. i expect they were to know who filmed? maybe the daughoping expect they were to know who filmed? maybe the daugh
diane? have been filming that. diane? did you? what do you think? is that possible?t possible? that that was that a stunt ? i mean, i that was a stunt? i mean, i don't know, you know, i think that's actually yeah that's actually real. yeah, yeah . nobody just gonna get their their boobs out for no reason. >> well, she. that was a genuine mistake. >> and it did work so beautifully. i mean, the timing and everything, it was so immaculate. the presentation, the reveal. was like the the...
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diane says they have an arborist out every two years to trim the trees. up north on the peninsula, menlo park fire tells me the owners of this home on wisteria way in aths atherton, they're lucky the tree split and fell the way it did. both sides went left and right, covered both driveways, but did not fall onto or near the large house. the fire department did knock on the door, but there was no one at home. on the way up to atherton, we came across this, a tall tree blocking the far right lanes of 101 just past ranksdorf. as the wind and rain eventually dies down, that doesn't mean the trees are no longer at a risk of falling down. you can see what happened here. some of these trees have very shallow roots. the ground is very saturated, so even without the wind, there is a risk of them falling down. here in san jose, bob redell, nbc bay area news. >> as you can see with bob, christie, there is so much going on tonight. trees down, road closures, and power outages. we're tracking it all for you in real time online. >> go to our website, nbcbayarea.com. cl
diane says they have an arborist out every two years to trim the trees. up north on the peninsula, menlo park fire tells me the owners of this home on wisteria way in aths atherton, they're lucky the tree split and fell the way it did. both sides went left and right, covered both driveways, but did not fall onto or near the large house. the fire department did knock on the door, but there was no one at home. on the way up to atherton, we came across this, a tall tree blocking the far right...
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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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as for diane, the culprit was a sticky sludge sticking the gears. after a cleaning, we're back in business. >> this means i don't have to throw this in the landfill. >> sunbeam mixer. >> 1955. >> reporter: turns out fixing the small stuff might move us a little closer to fixing the world. anne macovec, cbs news. >> love their energy. >> that's it for us this saturday. i'm meg oliver in new york. good night. f0 >>> now at 6:00, the first of two weekend storms making it way through the bay area. we'll let you know when and where we could see the strongest impacts. plus. >> i think the worry is more the anticipation of what could happen. >> it's not so much the intensity of the storms that could make it dangerous near guadalupe river. how people living nearby are preparing for potential flooding. >>> and how south bay officials plan to use nearly $40 million in new federal funding to fight homelessness. >>> and an east bay library shuttered without warning. the reasons for the closure. >>> good evening, i'm andrea nakano. brian hackney is off tonight.
as for diane, the culprit was a sticky sludge sticking the gears. after a cleaning, we're back in business. >> this means i don't have to throw this in the landfill. >> sunbeam mixer. >> 1955. >> reporter: turns out fixing the small stuff might move us a little closer to fixing the world. anne macovec, cbs news. >> love their energy. >> that's it for us this saturday. i'm meg oliver in new york. good night. f0 >>> now at 6:00, the first of two...
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charlie i'm going to diane: with that, charlie, i'm going to start with you. so, just to lay some background here and i'm just going to have you respond to it. you know, i have been working on election policy uncertainty, how it effects the economy rather than how the economy effects the election. 70%, according to a new gallup poll, don't want a rematch of the 2020 election. and is at the moment where we have two very known candidates who not only are known to the public, they have either are president or have been president. public. and we also have 27% democrats and 27% identify as republicans and the largest swath of voters at this time are independent. >> if people don't know what they are. >> they don't know what they are but what you think from that starting point with -- >> i think in retrospect the republican nomination was settled seven or eight months ago. when you have in the case of former president trump somebody that has 80 plus% favorable rating among republicans, two-thirds of republicans to lease tell pollsters they think he actually won. big
charlie i'm going to diane: with that, charlie, i'm going to start with you. so, just to lay some background here and i'm just going to have you respond to it. you know, i have been working on election policy uncertainty, how it effects the economy rather than how the economy effects the election. 70%, according to a new gallup poll, don't want a rematch of the 2020 election. and is at the moment where we have two very known candidates who not only are known to the public, they have either are...
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it certainly is. >> diane. this is the rainfall.erage and intensity have diminished a bit, so we don't have the widespread blanket of downpours, but we still have a strong storm. here's live doppler seven. you can see the heaviest rainfall right now down in the south bay. and in the santa cruz mountains, where it is pouring. so once again, not that widespread blanket of rainfall, but look at the looping image here. you can see more waves of rain will be pushing onshore overnight. we still have all the wind advisories and the flood advisories and all that. so we have now this was a category four, a category four level four storm on the exclusive abc seven storm impact scale. it's now a level three, still a strong storm for the overnight and early morning hours. so more downpours are coming ■our way. still, the risk of flooding the winds are still rather strong and gusty. there may be some down trees and more power outages. here's the forecast animation starting at midnight. and notice again, not very wide coverage in the storm, but t
it certainly is. >> diane. this is the rainfall.erage and intensity have diminished a bit, so we don't have the widespread blanket of downpours, but we still have a strong storm. here's live doppler seven. you can see the heaviest rainfall right now down in the south bay. and in the santa cruz mountains, where it is pouring. so once again, not that widespread blanket of rainfall, but look at the looping image here. you can see more waves of rain will be pushing onshore overnight. we still...
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diane, thank you so much. always appreciate having you on. the implosion of new york community bank corp. and actually tweeted out the question we all probably should be asking, what was signature bank, what was in that loan portfolio? i want to bring in bitcoin opportunity fund-managing partner and informational newsletter author james lavish. hey, or james, you know, first, before we get to the new york community bank thing, just in general do you peel like investors are just too myopically focused on the fed? it seems like every day the guessing game is what the fed will do, and if we feel like the fed's going to be accommodative, the market goes up. if we feel like the fed's going to take away the punch bowl, the market goes down. >> well, hey, charles, thanks for having me on. first of all, look, we've been conditioned to react to the fed, right in so it's happened ever since 1998, 2001, 2008, the great financial crisis. we know that the fed if does have the ability to put the punch bowl back in the room. so the question is just how rest
diane, thank you so much. always appreciate having you on. the implosion of new york community bank corp. and actually tweeted out the question we all probably should be asking, what was signature bank, what was in that loan portfolio? i want to bring in bitcoin opportunity fund-managing partner and informational newsletter author james lavish. hey, or james, you know, first, before we get to the new york community bank thing, just in general do you peel like investors are just too myopically...
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diane, i know you were hinting at it all of the fun here. tonight is the night for fun in las vegas. for a lot of people. but again, the focus is tomorrow at that super bowl reporting live in las vegas j.r stone abc seven news now j.r. >> you also follow the 40 niners. the last time they made it to the super bowl. can you tell me what the vibe is in comparison. because it seems like everyone is way more amped up and they think they're going to really win this one. i well, they're pretty amped up. >> i think the last couple of super bowls as well that i covered. but i will say uh, i think what's what's special here is, is just the number of 40 niners fans who are here. i mean, we've seen other games in miami, we've seen other games in new orleans. and i think it's harder for people from california to travel across the country. it's way more expensive. but here we're in las vegas. that's on our side of the country, and they have shown up and the faithful have shown up to cheer on their team. so there's a certain energy here in las vegas. dion
diane, i know you were hinting at it all of the fun here. tonight is the night for fun in las vegas. for a lot of people. but again, the focus is tomorrow at that super bowl reporting live in las vegas j.r stone abc seven news now j.r. >> you also follow the 40 niners. the last time they made it to the super bowl. can you tell me what the vibe is in comparison. because it seems like everyone is way more amped up and they think they're going to really win this one. i well, they're pretty...
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long held by the late senator diane feinstein. >> i'm definitely i'm here to listen.m, but i expect to see barbara lee make a convincing case and as always, um, i can be underwhelmed and we can see how that goes. but i'm hoping that barbara lee speaks for me as she says, wolfgang mori leaning towards oakland congress woman barbara lee after her calls for a ceasefire in gaza, the one that's most committed to the antiwar effort, the one that voted against iraq 20 years ago. others like lesley lev, essentially undecided and hoping to learn more about each candidate's positions. >> i'm familiar with barbara lee, and i certainly know who adam schiff is, but i i've only heard a little bit about katie porter. >> a great way to collect information. you get to see people's actual faces. you get to hear their platforms right from their mouth. so it's a great place to learn. >> halfway through the debate, tyler with this feedback, i'm impressed by katie porter. >> i'm less impressed by barbara lee, adam schiff, and beyond. i think they dance around questions. i think they're not
long held by the late senator diane feinstein. >> i'm definitely i'm here to listen.m, but i expect to see barbara lee make a convincing case and as always, um, i can be underwhelmed and we can see how that goes. but i'm hoping that barbara lee speaks for me as she says, wolfgang mori leaning towards oakland congress woman barbara lee after her calls for a ceasefire in gaza, the one that's most committed to the antiwar effort, the one that voted against iraq 20 years ago. others like...
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neighbor diane said she remembers how mark took the news of kathy's death. >> he sobbed like a baby,ears were rolling down his cheeks and he was like i can't believe it happened. >> i wanted to see kathy's face, i wanted to see kathy. >> to say goodbye? >> yes, it was tough. >> kathy's family members drove to lie memorial, they had only been told there was some kind of accident, they found their way to a waiting room. >> they told us in the room, and i was a hard moment, it's hard to see your parents cry. >> and then to call your brothers and your sisters. >> mark called his two sons nathan and aaron who were living in cincinnati, aaron was in his second year of college. >> i remember screaming and crying, it was horrible. the brothers rushed home to their father in lima. >> i remember that we were just sobbing and crying, his body was shaking from crying so hard. >> thousands of people are accidentally poisoned with carbon monoxide every year, it usually happens when something like a space heater, a furnace or water heater malfunctions, investigators wanted to find out quickly what
neighbor diane said she remembers how mark took the news of kathy's death. >> he sobbed like a baby,ears were rolling down his cheeks and he was like i can't believe it happened. >> i wanted to see kathy's face, i wanted to see kathy. >> to say goodbye? >> yes, it was tough. >> kathy's family members drove to lie memorial, they had only been told there was some kind of accident, they found their way to a waiting room. >> they told us in the room, and i was a...
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thank you very much so much for joining me. diane's sad us that independent kind of excited to go for your time. thank you. thanks for having me. well and to the beautiful game of football as good to law has one of the asked could come of nations on home soil. the ad opens beat to the super use of nigeria in the file. i. 10 goes to one time code. the law has been crowned to the best select. this is the tournament for us to place back in 1957 we hold. and typically it'd be as a business for it was such and unpredictable. and so the most important mens football tournament in africa did fall in thousands, defeated the nigerian super it goes to goes to one in a highly competitive game to clinch the 3rd african titles. the victory has talked to relations across the country, but here in nigeria, football fans are dealing with the opposite. the advocate cop of nations launched in 1957 with any novel edition played between the 3 founding nations. egypt sit down and if you appear so far, egypt is the most successful team in the continent with 7 african titles, followed by cameron route 5, ghan
thank you very much so much for joining me. diane's sad us that independent kind of excited to go for your time. thank you. thanks for having me. well and to the beautiful game of football as good to law has one of the asked could come of nations on home soil. the ad opens beat to the super use of nigeria in the file. i. 10 goes to one time code. the law has been crowned to the best select. this is the tournament for us to place back in 1957 we hold. and typically it'd be as a business for it...
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hi, chris. >> hi, diane. coming up in sports, it's dre on the mic. the best from draymond green and the broncos last booth during tonight's all star game. and the bay area is on the clock. the ceremonial handoff is the all star game. heads back to the bay for the first time since 2000. and sports politicians... "he's bad. i'm good." blah, blah. let's shake things up. with katie porter. porter refuses corporate pac money. and leads the fight to ban congressional stock trading. katie porter. taking on big banks to make housing more affordable. and drug company ceos to stop their price gouging. most politicians just fight each other. while katie porter fights for you. for senate - democrat katie porter. i'm katie porter and i approve this message. today's cancer research is tomorrow's victory. a victory that is there for the taking. grab it. now that was a great halftime speech. let's go win. [jim valvano] don't give up. don't ever give up® the warrior playing in tonight's nba all star game. but teammate draymond green was in the building as well tonigh
hi, chris. >> hi, diane. coming up in sports, it's dre on the mic. the best from draymond green and the broncos last booth during tonight's all star game. and the bay area is on the clock. the ceremonial handoff is the all star game. heads back to the bay for the first time since 2000. and sports politicians... "he's bad. i'm good." blah, blah. let's shake things up. with katie porter. porter refuses corporate pac money. and leads the fight to ban congressional stock trading....
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they did the film, and diane cilento played the role.s me. she got to marry sean connery. she did marry sean connery. she sadly has passed on now, but she was exquisitely beautiful. but she was a beautiful version of me. do you know what i mean? she was... i used to look at her at rada and think, "i almost look like her, but i don't." but, do you know? years later, muriel box, who was the producer, asked me to go to dinner with her. i didn't know her. and she said, "i just want to apologise that we did "that to you in those days because it would have made such "a difference to your career to have a big film role." but it was the pressure of the way i looked. hancock's career has spanned 70 years. she's had bafta and tony nominations and won an olivier award. but this world she has thrived in and cherished is, many say, under threat. you spent decades in regional theatre, and today, regional theatres are shutting down at a terrifying rate. how concerned are you about the plight of regional theatre in this country? deeply concerned. somebo
they did the film, and diane cilento played the role.s me. she got to marry sean connery. she did marry sean connery. she sadly has passed on now, but she was exquisitely beautiful. but she was a beautiful version of me. do you know what i mean? she was... i used to look at her at rada and think, "i almost look like her, but i don't." but, do you know? years later, muriel box, who was the producer, asked me to go to dinner with her. i didn't know her. and she said, "i just want...
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senate candidate. joining us from orange county in new york is nice to have you join me right now. diane, now many lawmakers from you and the usa bill keeps supporting your train for as long as it takes. how do you gauge bipartisan support, a mid funding squabbles in the washington? well, i think most of the congress at this point actually opposes further aid to ukraine . my, the, my previous opponent and 2022. chuck schumer, of course, has just been there. and he is making completely absurd statements that if we just give him more weapons, ukraine is going to win the war. i don't think anyone really believes that. and some members of congress also rejected. biden's claims that if we don't defeat russia, we'll end up sending american troops when russia tries to invade the rest of europe . i mean, these things are absurd. and i think the majority of our congress does recognize that much. for now, the, the pentagon has opened the over 50 criminal probes on us a to ukraine, while the investigations are reportedly at different stages. there are looking at issues including procurement fraud p
senate candidate. joining us from orange county in new york is nice to have you join me right now. diane, now many lawmakers from you and the usa bill keeps supporting your train for as long as it takes. how do you gauge bipartisan support, a mid funding squabbles in the washington? well, i think most of the congress at this point actually opposes further aid to ukraine . my, the, my previous opponent and 2022. chuck schumer, of course, has just been there. and he is making completely absurd...
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host: let's get a response, diane. guest: that was a lot there. a lot of what this lady has to say is what i hear frequently. i travel a lot to speak around the country, and i hear this commonly. yes, the supplies coming in are huge. i would say that it is not really coming in on people's person. that would not be able to account for the vast expansion. it is coming on a truck and in cars. you are talking major loads of this stuff. not to say people do not import it, they do, but this is really coming in because we do not have the ability for the interest in checking because it would crush our economy. i would say, just to say something about what this woman expresses, not getting too far into the details of what she said, this is absolutely a feeling out there, and it is people who cannot understand what is going on and can see all around them the effects on the street, as she mentioned. trash, people out of their minds , why can't we do more about this? there is this feeling among so many americans that this is kind of an example of the inabilit
host: let's get a response, diane. guest: that was a lot there. a lot of what this lady has to say is what i hear frequently. i travel a lot to speak around the country, and i hear this commonly. yes, the supplies coming in are huge. i would say that it is not really coming in on people's person. that would not be able to account for the vast expansion. it is coming on a truck and in cars. you are talking major loads of this stuff. not to say people do not import it, they do, but this is really...
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host: diane in ohio, a democrat.aller: first of all, people talking about fentanyl and drugs , those drugs are coming in on trucks and on cars from white americans. you blame the right people. the employers who hire people who are not u.s. citizens, that is on them. that's not on biden. it's the people who own the businesses and thank god for biden and harris. they are trying to get the united states together and because of these people coming in, the migrants. our incomes are better in living standards or butter. are better. host: how would you rate biden on the border? caller: i think he is trying his best considering that congress is not giving him the money. he can't do anything without money. why do they have to wait seven years to be condemned? host: what about the idea of them having to stay in mexico? caller: the only problem with that, they are helping our economy. why can't we get enough judges to get into this country illegally so they can work? you're cutting up your nose to spite your face. we need them
host: diane in ohio, a democrat.aller: first of all, people talking about fentanyl and drugs , those drugs are coming in on trucks and on cars from white americans. you blame the right people. the employers who hire people who are not u.s. citizens, that is on them. that's not on biden. it's the people who own the businesses and thank god for biden and harris. they are trying to get the united states together and because of these people coming in, the migrants. our incomes are better in living...
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we just heard from him diane stoughton bug. he's cool. this a great victory, the ukraine. so why is this a crucial achievement? so keep, so well, this is the ukraine in navy that was almost completely captured by the russians in the 2014 taking of this, the best of all poets in crimea. and what they've managed to do since then is sick, $17000.00 tons of russian shipping. that's a 150 percent more. and the russians have managed to think of ukrainian shipping. so for a country effectively without the navy to be able to sing a 150 percent more of the shipping of the one of the largest navies in the world really is an extraordinary achievement. so if a pay is in crane is fine to get an easy, it's a put rougher on the black foot in the black sea than it is on, on dry land. why is that? what are the reasons behind that? yeah, well i think that, i mean, obviously the, the ukrainian defensive last year didn't really cheap what it was meant to achieve . and that's because the russians had some time to be able to dig in. so all along the front they dug in strong ations on the tank d
we just heard from him diane stoughton bug. he's cool. this a great victory, the ukraine. so why is this a crucial achievement? so keep, so well, this is the ukraine in navy that was almost completely captured by the russians in the 2014 taking of this, the best of all poets in crimea. and what they've managed to do since then is sick, $17000.00 tons of russian shipping. that's a 150 percent more. and the russians have managed to think of ukrainian shipping. so for a country effectively without...
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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 acompaÑa nuestra compaÑera de la radio. >> ayuden importÓ.ionada y extraÑa. >> ya tiene mÁs de 30 aÑos en estados unidos.llegÓ cuando tenÍa 16. >> tÚ podÍa votar digital. por quÉ venir? >> querÍa sentir como mis paisanos llegaban aquÍ.querÍa sentir su fervor. se metas esperamos unos testigos de este momento.y luego de 20 minutos de espera el momento llegÓ. >> aquÍ no pueden entrar pero cuando salgantraerÉ mi dedo. >> e igual que para muchos no habÍa poderes a salvador y por eso jamÁs habÍa votado en su paÍs. para ella, al igual que para la mayorÍa salvadoreÑos en el extranjero, hoy es un dÍa histÓrico. >> gracias por acompaÑarme. >> y a quÉ se debe que casi la mitad de la persona tienen dinero ahorrado para hacer frente a una emergencia?hablamos con un experto en finanzas. y como pueden declarar como ingresos en su declaraciÓn de impuestospersonas que steven pago a travÉs de aplicaciones? ♪ ♪ >> si bien la inflaciÓn ha disminuido y tal vez muchos comenzaron el aÑo bien econÓmicamente,un reciente estudio revelÓ que sÓlo 44% de quienes viven en
diane acompaÑa nuestra compaÑera de la radio. >> ayuden importÓ.ionada y extraÑa. >> ya tiene mÁs de 30 aÑos en estados unidos.llegÓ cuando tenÍa 16. >> tÚ podÍa votar digital. por quÉ venir? >> querÍa sentir como mis paisanos llegaban aquÍ.querÍa sentir su fervor. se metas esperamos unos testigos de este momento.y luego de 20 minutos de espera el momento llegÓ. >> aquÍ no pueden entrar pero cuando salgantraerÉ mi dedo. >> e igual que para...
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but now, for the first time, abc seven news anchor diane lim gives us an inside look at what it would take for these cute creatures to make a return. >> so we're standing in the front of the enclosure where the giant pandas were. >> it's been nearly 40 years since san francisco hosted panda pair union and yinxing. their three month visit left quite an impression. >> the highest attendance we have ever had on thanksgiving in the history of the zoo. even though they were just here for three months, we were over a million visitors since then, zoo ceo and director tonya peterson has dreamed of hosting giant pandas once again. >> but on a more permanent basis . >> we've been pursuing this relationship for over a decade, particularly with the shanghai zoo and some of our partners in china. >> when san francisco hosted apec last november, chinese president xi jinping hinted california could once again see pandas return. mayor london breed even made a formal ask on the tarmac. then peterson got the call on christmas day, we received news that there were visitors and experts coming from chengd
but now, for the first time, abc seven news anchor diane lim gives us an inside look at what it would take for these cute creatures to make a return. >> so we're standing in the front of the enclosure where the giant pandas were. >> it's been nearly 40 years since san francisco hosted panda pair union and yinxing. their three month visit left quite an impression. >> the highest attendance we have ever had on thanksgiving in the history of the zoo. even though they were just...
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but diane, she plant, disrupted the chain of command and brought disorder to an already dire situation at the site. the accident was the result of collusion between the government, the regulators, tapco, and the lack of governance by said parties, the with their behavior, they betrayed the right of japan to be safe viewing risks. the, the, the, i wonder how it is possible that as of today, there hasn't been any diamonds for trial, let alone a conviction. all the criminal investigations that have been started have already been closed. we shall no longer prosecute. everybody is guilty. no one is guilty. as in war, if there is no guilt, there is no responsibility. and there is no sin. if there is no repentance closer to each other. yeah, this is the, the way it's functionality. so to get a couple groups, anything on one of the meanwhile, the real risk is to leave these roads to the where they are now on the roof of my building right before the is it in to our routine maintenance. so which consists of the right price meant of the spent, the fuel was taking place at the reactor full perform
but diane, she plant, disrupted the chain of command and brought disorder to an already dire situation at the site. the accident was the result of collusion between the government, the regulators, tapco, and the lack of governance by said parties, the with their behavior, they betrayed the right of japan to be safe viewing risks. the, the, the, i wonder how it is possible that as of today, there hasn't been any diamonds for trial, let alone a conviction. all the criminal investigations that...
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host: good morning, diane. caller: i'm a little concerned with my guest. i'm
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her my 1st 2nd not recognized monday with sticks and cert needed definitely need to recognize that dian soldier because it was a hero chick. king. traditions this land, this country. october 8th. no one go out. everybody was sticking in their home with the shutter doors. with closed windows and quiet, she went out for one to defend this country. she calls me 4 times and ask for me for his uniform, for his red shoes. he didn't wait for, that's their answer. we cannot take the responsibility on someone to one to buy himself. that's what the army said. he should wait to our court. you know, how many people came with out called and they was like that. that's why i don't want to get any answer, but that is our last interview. there was time updates the army go back to you. and what did they say? they refuse us. they refused to recognize me as a falling soldier. yes. yes. this is final. i hope start full keep trying. why is that the import the fees so have a little bit of quiet lesson. she deserve it. she deserves the recreation of being a hero. because of that, what is the people going to be
her my 1st 2nd not recognized monday with sticks and cert needed definitely need to recognize that dian soldier because it was a hero chick. king. traditions this land, this country. october 8th. no one go out. everybody was sticking in their home with the shutter doors. with closed windows and quiet, she went out for one to defend this country. she calls me 4 times and ask for me for his uniform, for his red shoes. he didn't wait for, that's their answer. we cannot take the responsibility on...
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acciÓn se volviÓ viral por un vÍdeo publicado en redes sociales por otra persona, les cuento mÁs, dianesado. borja: . un poco mÁs de sentido comÚn. cambiamos el tema, tenemos una denuncia en la "ediciÓn digital", gracias a las seÑales de auxilio que uso una mujer, salvo subida de ser golpeada mientras transmitÍa por las redes sociales, pasemos ahora con andrea leÓn de ese intolerable incidente, preste atenciÓn. andrea: este vÍdeo estÁ viral en las redes sociales, una mujer en mÉxico siendo vÍctima de violencia domÉstica durante una transmisiÓn en vivo por facebook. momento en el que un hombre le pide una toalla, pero la mujer le responde que no tenÍa su hija, este se pone violento limpieza lanzar objetos mientras la agrede verbalmente, en ese instante, la mujer hace una seÑal de auxilio con su mano >> si alguien estÁ viendo este live, por favor, ayuda. andrea: sus seguidores llamaba la policÍa, la mujer fue auxiliada y el agresor por su parte fue detenido. la violencia es un problema mundial y afecta no sÓlo las mujeres,, una declaratoriay uno de cada cuatro hombres han sufrido algÚn ti
acciÓn se volviÓ viral por un vÍdeo publicado en redes sociales por otra persona, les cuento mÁs, dianesado. borja: . un poco mÁs de sentido comÚn. cambiamos el tema, tenemos una denuncia en la "ediciÓn digital", gracias a las seÑales de auxilio que uso una mujer, salvo subida de ser golpeada mientras transmitÍa por las redes sociales, pasemos ahora con andrea leÓn de ese intolerable incidente, preste atenciÓn. andrea: este vÍdeo estÁ viral en las redes sociales, una...
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the top candidates vying for diane feinstein senate seat will face off. this is a final debate before the california primary, which is exactly 2 weeks from tonight. two questions continue to flow about a homicide in the south bay. we are getting new details from investigators past to us a short timeag
the top candidates vying for diane feinstein senate seat will face off. this is a final debate before the california primary, which is exactly 2 weeks from tonight. two questions continue to flow about a homicide in the south bay. we are getting new details from investigators past to us a short timeag
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host: diane is in tennessee. our first caller. welcome to the conversation. caller: i've been trying to get in. i am glad to be on this. when they are talking about reparations for black people, i don't like the word black. i am a light-skinned colored woman compared to whites. all of our races are different colors. i hate the word black. black is a color of a shoe. i don't like the term. i'm looking at him right now on tv. he has a trace of whiteness in his blood like i do. the majority of my relatives are light compared to whites. we do not have as many dark people in our family. talking about reparations. i want stuff done right now. look at black on black killing each other. buying drugs from the white man, buying guns from the white man. i remember when all of this hit the united states when reagan was in there. how come our black people are afraid to speak up about that? how the drugs are getting in her neighborhood. how old are black people have worked back through the years and some just get $500 a month on social security and will not get food stamps
host: diane is in tennessee. our first caller. welcome to the conversation. caller: i've been trying to get in. i am glad to be on this. when they are talking about reparations for black people, i don't like the word black. i am a light-skinned colored woman compared to whites. all of our races are different colors. i hate the word black. black is a color of a shoe. i don't like the term. i'm looking at him right now on tv. he has a trace of whiteness in his blood like i do. the majority of my...
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dividends, that there's an instant joy between the human and the giant panda. >> in san francisco, dianeeven news. but if we get them, it'll be pandemonium. >> we're expecting rain tomorrow. the first of several days of stormy weather. sandhya will update the forecast where you live as we continue it's fat tuesday, mardi gras. check out the party in new orleans. here in the bay area, they're making king cakes at noe valley bakery in san francisco. inside the king cake is a plastic baby. whoever gets the baby and their slice is supposed to have good luck for the new year. they also have to buy the king cake and next year, mardi gras is the final party before tomorrow. ash wednesday, the beginning of lent. and tomorrow is also valentine's day. of course, many couples will send flowers. none will be like that of an east bay couple that has been married, was married for almost 50 years now. >> even after one of them died, the flowers, they keep coming. if you're wondering how now, abc seven news reporter leslie brinkley has their love story. >> i think that that is one of the most romantic t
dividends, that there's an instant joy between the human and the giant panda. >> in san francisco, dianeeven news. but if we get them, it'll be pandemonium. >> we're expecting rain tomorrow. the first of several days of stormy weather. sandhya will update the forecast where you live as we continue it's fat tuesday, mardi gras. check out the party in new orleans. here in the bay area, they're making king cakes at noe valley bakery in san francisco. inside the king cake is a plastic...
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sawyer type, but evil, not like diane sawyer >> jimmy: yeah and my protege is bel powley and it's sortrful >> jimmy: yeah, she's great. >> and it kind of -- roxine helberg directed it another first-time director. but it really deals with how you can manipulate the truth and depending on how you want to tell a story, you can - >> jimmy: do it -- >> give a different outcome. and so, really interesting, particularly in what we're in right now. >> jimmy: yeah >> but it was really fun i had bangs. [ cheers and applause high-powered i don't smile at all you know what i'm talking about? >> jimmy: you got that smirk >> i tell the stories, i read off of the teleprompters, i interview people [ light cheers ] >> jimmy: and you can watch it on prime video so when you see that smirk, everyone just -- just be quiet >> just go on mute >> jimmy: just be quiet for a second, then go back to -- "yeah. i want to show a clip. here's tracee ellis ross in "cold copy." take a look at this. >> observing me in my natural habitat? >> i just wanted your thoughts >> you just got an hour of them >> i mean on my foo
sawyer type, but evil, not like diane sawyer >> jimmy: yeah and my protege is bel powley and it's sortrful >> jimmy: yeah, she's great. >> and it kind of -- roxine helberg directed it another first-time director. but it really deals with how you can manipulate the truth and depending on how you want to tell a story, you can - >> jimmy: do it -- >> give a different outcome. and so, really interesting, particularly in what we're in right now. >> jimmy: yeah...
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abc seven news anchor diane lim is here with a look back at where we are now. diane. yeah, dan. >> joyous doesn't even begin to describe the feeling for those who got married at city hall that day in 2004. i sat down with one of the first couples to say i do, and they describe how momentous yet fragile that history making day was. the time was 1145. the morning of february 12th, 2004. it was a moment in time. john lewis and stuart gaffney never thought would come. >> it was the most urgent wedding proposal you've ever heard. and it was john screaming into the phone. it's history. we can get married, get to city hall now. >> john was attending a freedom to marry day rally when the news broke. then mayor gavin newsom ordered the city to begin issuing marriage licenses to same sex couples in what became known as the winter of love. >> and at that moment, as we got married after 17 years together, then, um, it was the first time in our lives that we felt that we were equal human beings in the eyes of the law. >> john and stuart became one of the first couples in the state
abc seven news anchor diane lim is here with a look back at where we are now. diane. yeah, dan. >> joyous doesn't even begin to describe the feeling for those who got married at city hall that day in 2004. i sat down with one of the first couples to say i do, and they describe how momentous yet fragile that history making day was. the time was 1145. the morning of february 12th, 2004. it was a moment in time. john lewis and stuart gaffney never thought would come. >> it was the most...
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and, later -- got appointed to fill diane feinstein's seat, she instantly became one of the most interesting people in washington. but she hasn't done a major sit- down interview, until now. there was a singular myth that helped launch donald trump's political career. a myth that lent him an air of legitimacy. somehow, his brand of snake oil salesman separated him from other political outsiders, other conspiracy theorists, and your basic loud at the end of the bar running his mouth. your mid, of course, is that donald trump was a successful, self-made new york businessman. responsible for big buildings, big profits, and big success. >> i'm a business person building buildings, and doing things all over the world, and i'm doing things and built a great company, i built a great company. >> let me tell you, folks. i built a great company, unbelievable company. >> my company has never been stronger. it's never been better. it is one great company. >> i built a massive company, a great company. i built a phenomenal company, and we could run our country the way i run my company, we would have a co
and, later -- got appointed to fill diane feinstein's seat, she instantly became one of the most interesting people in washington. but she hasn't done a major sit- down interview, until now. there was a singular myth that helped launch donald trump's political career. a myth that lent him an air of legitimacy. somehow, his brand of snake oil salesman separated him from other political outsiders, other conspiracy theorists, and your basic loud at the end of the bar running his mouth. your mid,...
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. >> abc seven news anchor diane lim joins us now. and diane, even the mayor acknowledged the lack of communication about this. >> that's right, she did. but i also learned today that the city was actually talking about this proposed site since last spring. so no matter how you feel about these recovery centers, there is no denying community leaders in chinatown say the communication from the city now is too little, too late. >> it couldn't have happened at the worst time in the middle of chinese new year to be. we were blind sided. >> eva li, chairperson for the chinatown merchants association, learned about mayor breed's announcement last week of a possible city funded sober living facility in the neighborhood by reading about it in a newspaper, i was alarmed. >> it was a little unsettling. >> the 150 bed north beach hotel at 935 kearny will house those who have been clean for a year in hopes residents can maintain sobriety. li believes there are better locations than this densely populated intersect of commerce and tourism. chinato
. >> abc seven news anchor diane lim joins us now. and diane, even the mayor acknowledged the lack of communication about this. >> that's right, she did. but i also learned today that the city was actually talking about this proposed site since last spring. so no matter how you feel about these recovery centers, there is no denying community leaders in chinatown say the communication from the city now is too little, too late. >> it couldn't have happened at the worst time in...
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among them, diane and jenny, old school friends who have reconnected in recent years and i sharing theve been inspired by the creative challenge, but also their own family stories. my husband's — their own family stories. my husband's grandfather and uncle were killed in— husband's grandfather and uncle were killed in the australian army in the war in_ killed in the australian army in the war in asia. — killed in the australian army in the war in asia, so you feel that we shouldn't— war in asia, so you feel that we shouldn't forget. it is quite a good way of— shouldn't forget. it is quite a good way of keeping people's memories alive _ way of keeping people's memories alive. . , , ., ~ alive. the detail is painstaking. in the original— alive. the detail is painstaking. in the original first _ alive. the detail is painstaking. in the original first panel— alive. the detail is painstaking. in the original first panel we - alive. the detail is painstaking. in the original first panel we did, - alive. the detail is painstaking. in the original first panel we did, it | the original first pa
among them, diane and jenny, old school friends who have reconnected in recent years and i sharing theve been inspired by the creative challenge, but also their own family stories. my husband's — their own family stories. my husband's grandfather and uncle were killed in— husband's grandfather and uncle were killed in the australian army in the war in_ killed in the australian army in the war in asia. — killed in the australian army in the war in asia, so you feel that we shouldn't— war...
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diane pratt heavner is the spokesperson for the school nutrition association.end survey. surveyed over 1200 school meal program directors from all over the country, among those schools that have to charge for meals, 96% reported that they're challenged by unpaid meal debt, meal prices vary based on individual school districts, but on average, a school lunch costs about $3 and breakfast costs about $1.75. but if you have three kids in school at a time, paying that price times 180 days of school, that really adds up. and if the meal debt goes unpaid, the school district has to pay and that comes out of education. funds come back in the main door. jonathan winkle knows other principals and districts are looking for ways to make ends meet. he's grateful for the contributions his employees make to feed their students. we take great strides here to make sure that all students, when they come into the cafeteria, know that they're in a safe space, and what that means is they know they're going to be fed, and they know that any needs they have are going to be met in nor
diane pratt heavner is the spokesperson for the school nutrition association.end survey. surveyed over 1200 school meal program directors from all over the country, among those schools that have to charge for meals, 96% reported that they're challenged by unpaid meal debt, meal prices vary based on individual school districts, but on average, a school lunch costs about $3 and breakfast costs about $1.75. but if you have three kids in school at a time, paying that price times 180 days of school,...
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the top candidates vying for diane feinstein senate seat will face off. this is a final debate before the california primary, which is exactly 2 weeks from tonight. two questions continue to flow about a homicide in the south bay. we are getting new details from investigators past to us a short time ago. >>> intense moments in the sky after a united flight takes off. it had to make an emergency landing. >>> welcome back to the news at 5:30, and starts now. thanks for joining us. two of you have not looked at your ballot and you are undecided about who to vote for, the top four candidates in the race to succeed senator feinstein are on the stage. it's happening at the hollywood lot at universal. they have 27 in the race for only the top four are on the stage. adam schiff leads in current point. the republican, steve garvey, the former baseball star is pulling in second place. the top two finishers from the march 5th primary will advance to be. katie porter and barbara lee are also in the mix. the debate hosted by our sister station, nbc los angeles. let's
the top candidates vying for diane feinstein senate seat will face off. this is a final debate before the california primary, which is exactly 2 weeks from tonight. two questions continue to flow about a homicide in the south bay. we are getting new details from investigators past to us a short time ago. >>> intense moments in the sky after a united flight takes off. it had to make an emergency landing. >>> welcome back to the news at 5:30, and starts now. thanks for joining...
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. >> reporter: the swans played by luminaries like naomi watts, diane lane, calista flockhart. like working with the other swans? >> everybody so is talented. i just was so blown away by the talent. >> reporter: the swans joined by molly ringwald and demi moore in their first on-screen appearance together. >> to kind of be a part of something that's also celebrating women is a really wonderful feeling. to be amongst that. >> reporter: tom hollander, who play the one of 2022's biggest villains in "the white lotus." >> i'd also die for beauty, wouldn't you? >> reporter: now embodying capote himself. part villain, part victim of his own undoing. >> everything about it was challenging. getting his voice plausible and his physicality. >> hi, honey. >> oh, hi. happy thanksgiving. >> i was very, very thrilled to be doing it. so for once in my life, i tried to do my best every day. >> reporter: what was it like working with tom? >> in a situation like this where an actor just is so in character, that now that we're meeting in promotion times, i feel like i'm saying, "hi, nice to meet y
. >> reporter: the swans played by luminaries like naomi watts, diane lane, calista flockhart. like working with the other swans? >> everybody so is talented. i just was so blown away by the talent. >> reporter: the swans joined by molly ringwald and demi moore in their first on-screen appearance together. >> to kind of be a part of something that's also celebrating women is a really wonderful feeling. to be amongst that. >> reporter: tom hollander, who play the...
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its defense minister motion diane declared at the time the israel defense forces have liberated jerusalem. we have returned to this most sacred shrine never to part from it again . in 1990 these really cabinet instructed the foreign minister to notify the secretary general of the united nations that jerusalem is not in any part occupied territory. it is the sovereign capital of history. in june 1996. the guidelines of the incoming is really government stated, jerusalem, the capital of israel is one city whole and, and divide and will remain for ever under israel's sovereignty. more recently, in assuming office in december of 2022, the current prime minister declared that the jewish people are not occupiers in their own land, nor occupiers in our eternal capital, jerusalem. as these official statements made clear israel dominion over jerusalem in the incorporated areas of westbank is not intended to be temporary. it has been repeatedly proclaimed by israel's highest discharge to be eternal in further. and so this end, more than 200, the 30000 is really jewish settlers. encouraged, subsidiz
its defense minister motion diane declared at the time the israel defense forces have liberated jerusalem. we have returned to this most sacred shrine never to part from it again . in 1990 these really cabinet instructed the foreign minister to notify the secretary general of the united nations that jerusalem is not in any part occupied territory. it is the sovereign capital of history. in june 1996. the guidelines of the incoming is really government stated, jerusalem, the capital of israel is...
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but diane was talking about this uncommitted vote in michigan because of the war in gaza, there are some democratic activists who are saying they want, they want to see democrats vote uncommitted instead of for president biden. >> what do you think about but the concerns about that, or they well-founded as this being blown out of proportion, what do you think >> well, first of all, congratulations on your new show amounted to be a part of it. >> thanks, jake >> and i think it's a lot deeper than just progressive app advocates are young people, are college campuses i hope the president can get some kind of ceasefire and take this off the front burner because frankly, it's damaged politically is pretty substantial. and if we get to chicago at the convention and his thing is still going on, i don't want to think about what's going to happen there. >> yeah. >> i guess there's also the concern james the margin could be close enough in michigan that this could have an impact. do you buy that? that's something that's been talked about as a concern inside the party i have to see. but it did did
but diane was talking about this uncommitted vote in michigan because of the war in gaza, there are some democratic activists who are saying they want, they want to see democrats vote uncommitted instead of for president biden. >> what do you think about but the concerns about that, or they well-founded as this being blown out of proportion, what do you think >> well, first of all, congratulations on your new show amounted to be a part of it. >> thanks, jake >> and i...
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joining us now is the comedian diane spencen us now is the comedian diane spencer.is a travesty of the law. >> this is. >> this is. >> i mean, i suppose you could think. i mean, is it a prank that these strange 50 mile per houn that these strange 50 mile per hour, this it was one sign and the met are saying they still intend to prosecute, though, because people were still breaking the law because it was in a 40mph average speed limit . in a 40mph average speed limit. >> it seems a bit unfair. don't you think, considering it wasn't a tfl sign or a met police sign. >> well, i wonder if this is a prankster, diane. or is it actually somebody who's been a bit mischievous ? it's a bit like bit mischievous? it's a bit like the blade runners. they're putting up these so people putting up these signs so people can get off. is it actually people trying to cheat tfl? not, of course, that we would encourage such behaviour . encourage such behaviour. >> no, no, of course we wouldn't. but when you look at sidcup, it's right in the blade runner area . um, and sidcup, it's right in
joining us now is the comedian diane spencen us now is the comedian diane spencer.is a travesty of the law. >> this is. >> this is. >> i mean, i suppose you could think. i mean, is it a prank that these strange 50 mile per houn that these strange 50 mile per hour, this it was one sign and the met are saying they still intend to prosecute, though, because people were still breaking the law because it was in a 40mph average speed limit . in a 40mph average speed limit. >>...
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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 dianemanagers 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 clean up da
navy and decided to open up an ice cream shop it it takes time for the parent to put money down and dianemanagers 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...
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jason and diane huey are so appreciative of all the care and support that they received from the health care providers at st. jude children's hospital. jackson found comfort through his faith. his family said that jackson did not allow the cancer to control him or bother him because in their words, he knew where he was going. jackson is remembered for his passion for all sports, specifically football. it was through football that i first met jackson a number of years ago. jackson's love for life and for sports truly shined through and i think this photo here clearly shows that. along with his childhood friends, jackson started h&h podcast, a weekly show to discuss the latest news in sports and to preview upcoming games. weather the top -- whether the topic was football, basketball or baseball or any other sport, jackson and his friend tanner covered the bases over their 70 episodes. jackson was a big fan of the university of memphis tigers. and one morning just before christmas a couple of months ago, jackson and his father headed to st. jude children's hospital for a transfusion of pla
jason and diane huey are so appreciative of all the care and support that they received from the health care providers at st. jude children's hospital. jackson found comfort through his faith. his family said that jackson did not allow the cancer to control him or bother him because in their words, he knew where he was going. jackson is remembered for his passion for all sports, specifically football. it was through football that i first met jackson a number of years ago. jackson's love for...
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. >> juju: as investigators zeroed in on scott, he sat down with my colleague, diane sawyer, in a blockbuster exclusive interview. >> i know that suspicion has turned to me because of the inappropriate romantic -- had with amber frey. >> did your wife find o it? >> i told my wife. >> when? >> early december. >> a lot of arguing? >> no, it wouldn't break us apart. >> there wasn't a lot of anger? >> no. >> do you really expect people to believe that an 8 1/2-month pregnant woman learns her husband is having an affair and is saintly and casual about it? accommodating? makes a peace with it? >> well, i -- yeah. you don't know -- no one knows our relationship but us. >> juju: in april, the bodies of laci and their son, conner, were found washed ashore not far from where peterson said he'd been fishing on christmas eve. >> there is no question in our minds that the unidentified female is laci peterson. the unidentified fetus is the biological child of laci and scott peterson. >> laci peterson's husband now in custody. >> scott peterson has been arrested. >> juju: charged with two counts of murder,
. >> juju: as investigators zeroed in on scott, he sat down with my colleague, diane sawyer, in a blockbuster exclusive interview. >> i know that suspicion has turned to me because of the inappropriate romantic -- had with amber frey. >> did your wife find o it? >> i told my wife. >> when? >> early december. >> a lot of arguing? >> no, it wouldn't break us apart. >> there wasn't a lot of anger? >> no. >> do you really expect...
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. >>> target is teaming up with iconic designer diane von furstenberg for a special collaboration.s including the brand's iconic wrap dresses, accessories, beauty, and home decor. most items will cost less than $50 except for furniture. it will be available starting next month. >>> and would you like a big mac and fries with your next manicure? mcdonald's is getting into the beauty business. the fast food chain is partnering with nails, inc., to launch mcdonald's inspired nail products. it includes sticker sets, nail decorations, and press-ons, plus polish in colors like big mac please and gotta ketchup. that's your cbs "money watch" report for this wednesday morning. i'm carissa lawson, cbs news, new york. >>> ahead, hotel california goes to court. what's at stake as a criminal trial is set to begin almost 50 years after the eagles released their hit album. their hit album. (bridget) with thyroid eye disease i hid from the camera. and i wanted to hide from the world. for years, i thought my t.e.d. was beyond help... but then i asked my doctor about tepezza. (vo) tepezza is the onl
. >>> target is teaming up with iconic designer diane von furstenberg for a special collaboration.s including the brand's iconic wrap dresses, accessories, beauty, and home decor. most items will cost less than $50 except for furniture. it will be available starting next month. >>> and would you like a big mac and fries with your next manicure? mcdonald's is getting into the beauty business. the fast food chain is partnering with nails, inc., to launch mcdonald's inspired nail...
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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 dianemanagers 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 clean up da
navy and decided to open up an ice cream shop it it takes time for the parent to put money down and dianemanagers 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...
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let's figures like diane abbott.r calculator . hope she brings her calculator. the tories have been a disaster for in recent years. i'll give you that . i like sunak, but the you that. i like sunak, but the party he not so much . so perhaps party he not so much. so perhaps it's party he not so much. so perhaps wsfime party he not so much. so perhaps it's time for a change. but my fear is that it's a change for the worst . your reaction market the worst. your reaction market gb news.com. we'll get to your thoughts shortly, but my top pundits, former mep annunciato rees—mogg, gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson and former advisor to bofis nelson and former advisor to boris johnson , lord kulveer, boris johnson, lord kulveer, ranger annunciator. let me start with you. the bottom line is many people might like keir starmer's policy platform. he seems to have shifted to the right in recent days , but none right in recent days, but none of it may happen . of it may happen. >> it may well not. >> it may well not
let's figures like diane abbott.r calculator . hope she brings her calculator. the tories have been a disaster for in recent years. i'll give you that . i like sunak, but the you that. i like sunak, but the party he not so much . so perhaps party he not so much. so perhaps it's party he not so much. so perhaps wsfime party he not so much. so perhaps it's time for a change. but my fear is that it's a change for the worst . your reaction market the worst. your reaction market gb news.com. we'll...