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temperatures in the 90s, and areas in the southwest a herere magenta on the map. we start getting to 110 in a few spots. >> yeah, it's june, once the calendar changed, the heat went -- >> bill, thank you. fastforwarding into your monday, melania trump is expected to attend an event to honor gold star families. it will be the first time she has participated in public event. >>> and apple holding a developer conference that will have a new digital health feature. >> and it is national cheese day. to help celebrate, zaybar's ents get a 15% discount. >>> space x as launched a satellite into orbit. this is spacex's 11th successful launch this year. >> there may be a change in the way that doctors treat a leading cause of cancer death in women. chemotherapy may not be necessary for the most common form of breast canter. it wou c the doctor's office. >> last year daeb ra heard the dreaded words "you have breast cancer." >> she worried about chemotherapy. she didn't need it. >> i was relieved. that is a whole different dimension to your treatment. >> that test is helpful
temperatures in the 90s, and areas in the southwest a herere magenta on the map. we start getting to 110 in a few spots. >> yeah, it's june, once the calendar changed, the heat went -- >> bill, thank you. fastforwarding into your monday, melania trump is expected to attend an event to honor gold star families. it will be the first time she has participated in public event. >>> and apple holding a developer conference that will have a new digital health feature. >> and...
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a and so, now we have them established at two nurseries herere in soututhern california.e currently have 15 people out helping us search ffor these coqui frogs, and that includes b biologist with the california department of fish and wildlife as well as biologist with thehe natural histmuthere's these real implicaseon coqui frogs showing up and having these impactsts and it'ss just all b because they're doing what a a lot of other spececiese doing, which is hitchhikining a ride into ththe nursery plantt trade. a as a biologist, my interest is understanding how species are dealing with urbanization, whether those are native species that are trying to adapt to these urbansettingsr non-native species thahat have beeen introduced as a sultff human acactivityd are also trying to find d a way toto makt here in the l los angngeles are. we were here specifically to look for slender salamanders. give me a hand grabbing these. and we were able to find 7 slenender salamanders, and on tp of that we found two other native specieie-a westernrn fene lizard and a southern a alligatr liza
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she lilives with herer husband,, daughthter-in-law, a and grandchildreren. nana: i always need howateter, m glglad whave t thisystem.. porter: ththey received aa solar-popowered water r heer fm a lolocal energy c cooperative. nana: saved ua bit ofoney d sold aew thing w was mhusband who real want this. it's qui expensi, but its mageable. rereporter: was s he trying toe heher daily workrk easier? nanat i i can'say for re.y en we hathe woodtove hey. rerd to g gout colltingying toe rerewoodnd m maksure we hadr? engh. so maybehahat haa lot t do witht. report: ththe cheese is ready. nanana gurabanididze is going go take it toto the market.t. people h here bring prproduce y grgr or make at home, like vegeblbles, fruit, h herbs, ad mrs. nana hababarelynpackeke before a trar cocomeand buys the e lot. dependnding on the t type of ch, she pays between one euro 50 and two euros 5050 a kilo. nananayou don't get much. but ifouou live ugalally, u get by. we try to t t by oit. reporter: liza bachilava is also in charge of the housework in her home, plus the fararm and e gr
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she lilives with herer husband,, daughthter-in-law, a and grandchildreren.ana: i always need howateter, m glglad whave t thisystem.. porter: ththey received aa solar-popowered water r heer fm a lolocal energy c cooperative. na: we sav up a biof money and . it w w my husbd d who ally nted thi it'suite expsive, buit is manageab. rereporter: was s he trying toe heher daily workrk easier? nana: i think k it was mainlyy about saviving electctricit. but i i n't say for sure. when we had the wood stove he had to g go out collecting firewood and m make sure we hd enough. so maybe thahat had lot t to o with it. reporter: ththe cheese is s re. nanana gurabanididze is goingo take it toto the market.t. people h here bring prproduce y grgr or make at home, like vegeblbles, fruit, h herbs, ad mrs. nana hababarelynpackeke before a trar cocomeand buys the e lot. dependnding on the t type of ch, she pays between one euro 50 and two euros 5050 a kilo. nananayou don't get much. but ifouou live ugalally, u get by. we try to t t by oit. reporter: liza bachilava is also in charge
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d now herere, we don't have fun times like that. we just come and just get fish and go home. there, we spent time in the sea, then came back home. until the nighttime, then we came back. reporter: dodozens of villllagn fi islanands are facining the same fate asas the residenentf vuvunidogoloa. sometimes, like chief ramatu, they go o back to swim in the a and to look at the ruins of their homes. sailosi: i was born here, we were brought up here, education, all our identity is here. reporter: that identity is also ti to the graves of their ancestors. soon they need to be moved, before the sea claims them as well. host: nearly a billion people worldwide have a disability, aroudeveloping countries.ion. and there, they often lack the means to lead an independent life. people with disabilities are often socially marginalized. they are less s likely to finih school, more likely to be without work and impoverished. and finding a partner also presents challenges. reporter: a life filled with moments of pure joy, frustrating challenges, and true love. everything in this kitchens wheelc
d now herere, we don't have fun times like that. we just come and just get fish and go home. there, we spent time in the sea, then came back home. until the nighttime, then we came back. reporter: dodozens of villllagn fi islanands are facining the same fate asas the residenentf vuvunidogoloa. sometimes, like chief ramatu, they go o back to swim in the a and to look at the ruins of their homes. sailosi: i was born here, we were brought up here, education, all our identity is here. reporter:...
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a herere other top thstories. e white nationali rally that onegered violence like this in charlottesville last year noh wants to in d.c. the unite the right requested a permit for d.c. in march. >>> the vatican has barred cardinal theodore mccarrick, one of the highest ranking in the church to be removed over sexual sault allegations. an investigation into the allegation continues and could resuhis expulsion from the priesthood. >>> today, designer kate spade will be laid to rest the 55-year-old took her own life earlier this month inside her new york city apartment. her funeral will be held in her hometown ofsas city, missouri. >>> and toda marriott international will kick off construction of its new headquarters. this is what the new headquarters and flagship hotel like.look construction will be finished by 2022. >>> 4:36no it was two weeks ago tonight first e caps won their stanley cup. last night, they returned to las vegas for the nhld. aw and they continued their party under the a fountainsthe bellagio hotel
a herere other top thstories. e white nationali rally that onegered violence like this in charlottesville last year noh wants to in d.c. the unite the right requested a permit for d.c. in march. >>> the vatican has barred cardinal theodore mccarrick, one of the highest ranking in the church to be removed over sexual sault allegations. an investigation into the allegation continues and could resuhis expulsion from the priesthood. >>> today, designer kate spade will be laid to...
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so far about 11 bodies have been lead while i have been herere o good news for the people that are stillooking for the missing -- brent: it sounds like there must be a lot more in terms of bodies at hav not been accounted for . i want to make sure we get this right for our viewers because we n th iair has beenthat the som t a lot for people. but you are saying it is the stench from corpspses that peope who have been killed by this eruption, is that correct? ofelia: it is correct. we have actually sthe corpses and it is not only people, it is also animals. ke i sd, they are startiting to find them. the problem is just that they are so buried it is really hard and it takes hours. the rereuers weree evacuated yestererday because the vololno erupted again. work had to be stopped and they could only be renewed today. there is also rain forecasted, they are scared they will have to stop again soon. brent: the government in guatemhas be criticized for its delayed r response to ts disaster. how are they supporting the victims n now? ofelia: we can see the harwork of the authorities here. but the
so far about 11 bodies have been lead while i have been herere o good news for the people that are stillooking for the missing -- brent: it sounds like there must be a lot more in terms of bodies at hav not been accounted for . i want to make sure we get this right for our viewers because we n th iair has beenthat the som t a lot for people. but you are saying it is the stench from corpspses that peope who have been killed by this eruption, is that correct? ofelia: it is correct. we have...
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herere today's top business headlines. wall street could see some green arrows and the nasdaq closed at the another record high helped trade dput and the key netflix. partners, canada, mexico and europe. on today's watch list, a report on wor productivity aor cost. the dow slipped yesterday and nasdaq rose 31. instagram gets ready to go long. the wall street says the app may launch a new feature allowingeoe to post videos up to an hour in length. up until now you couldn't post anything longer than one minute. really one minute to an hour? where's the five minute mark? the move comes two years after instagram launched stories which let's you share multiple videos over a 24-hour time span. it is one of instagram's most popular features with 300 million daily users. >>> mer lauhing a car subscription service, it will cost2,000 and $3,000 a month based on the type of vehicle you choose. all you need to get started is the mercedespp a$4 activation fee and get to drive with no mileage restrictions and get insurance andnt an 24-h
herere today's top business headlines. wall street could see some green arrows and the nasdaq closed at the another record high helped trade dput and the key netflix. partners, canada, mexico and europe. on today's watch list, a report on wor productivity aor cost. the dow slipped yesterday and nasdaq rose 31. instagram gets ready to go long. the wall street says the app may launch a new feature allowingeoe to post videos up to an hour in length. up until now you couldn't post anything longer...
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herere your weather headline for the daytime hours tay. again, morning passing shower is possible. too steady or heavy across the region. once we clear t showers out of the joh region we'll stat the clearing process and see more and more sunshine. we'll heat things up. we were only lower 80's in d.c. yesterday. we'll be up near 90 if not over it later on this afternoon depending on how much gunshine weet. and then hottest weekend so far. hazy, hot and humid, you got to break out the triple h's again this weekend ase'll have heat index values up and rees on hundred d saturday and sunday. right now 76 degrees mostly cloudy skies. you saw theive s again not a lot of moon breaking throughet and don't expect too much sun through the early morning. as we work through the day we'll start to see me and more improvement. 76 d.c. right now, 74 richmond, 67 pittsburgh, 67 in columbus ts morning. there's satellite and radar.e' s your frontal system bringingos showers acr portions of west v the maryland panhandle. once tout gets thr we'll start the clearing process iny d.c. just a s shower thro
herere your weather headline for the daytime hours tay. again, morning passing shower is possible. too steady or heavy across the region. once we clear t showers out of the joh region we'll stat the clearing process and see more and more sunshine. we'll heat things up. we were only lower 80's in d.c. yesterday. we'll be up near 90 if not over it later on this afternoon depending on how much gunshine weet. and then hottest weekend so far. hazy, hot and humid, you got to break out the triple h's...
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> this is "nightly business report" with a sue herer bill griffeth. >> the economy isoing very well. most people who want to find jobs are finding them and unemployment and inflation are low. >> and with at, the fed raises interest rates and policy makers signal more to come. what thishe means for economy, the stock market and your money. >>> employee perks. health care costs are rising but passing those costs on to workers is the last thing companies want to do. >> carving up california. a billionaire venture capitalist dream just took another step forward. those stori and much more tonight on "nightly business report" for this wednday, june 13th. >> good evening, and welcome. the fe interest rates for the second time this year and isimg for another before the year is out. somewhat mor aggressive stance than it previously signaled and e central bank in the economy and the fed chairman describing the economy as beinge robust, wlso acknowledging that inflation is inching higher. steve liesman is covering the report from was >> a new range of 1.75 to 2% and esignals further r hikes ahe
> this is "nightly business report" with a sue herer bill griffeth. >> the economy isoing very well. most people who want to find jobs are finding them and unemployment and inflation are low. >> and with at, the fed raises interest rates and policy makers signal more to come. what thishe means for economy, the stock market and your money. >>> employee perks. health care costs are rising but passing those costs on to workers is the last thing companies want to...
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a futons of trash out of herer in a m of hours as fans spilled dnsevep as much caps gear as they could and out here at capital one arena a little bit more celebrating kind of the last group of people going through the rest o the night and i mac ingly we heard from d.c. o arrests from these celebrations today. it is really incredible to think about . unlike other cities that we've seen in recent history d.c. fans have by and large behaved properly, but also had a ton of fun this whole time. guy s. we are following breaking news out o district, police on involved shooting in southeast \am/many rightow we know multiple shots were fired and one personas killed. the police chief was on just a short time ago. fox5's lindsay watts is there tonight with the w latest onhat's happened. lindsay. >>reporter: sarah and jim we're here at first and wayne street southeast. there arena lot of peoplerom this neighborhood who are out onyihe street just ng to figure out exactly what happened heremret the a lot of emotion. we are hea this was a younger man who was shot by police tonight. so this happened a
a futons of trash out of herer in a m of hours as fans spilled dnsevep as much caps gear as they could and out here at capital one arena a little bit more celebrating kind of the last group of people going through the rest o the night and i mac ingly we heard from d.c. o arrests from these celebrations today. it is really incredible to think about . unlike other cities that we've seen in recent history d.c. fans have by and large behaved properly, but also had a ton of fun this whole time. guy...
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but first my conversation a short time ago with alice marie johnson on thend her herer. how do you feel? you just got out a short time ago. >> oh, my goodness, i'm so happy but it's so overwhelming just to hug my family. >> alice, y fir lear did you learn that you were going to get out? >> my case manager called me back. i knew i had an attorneycall, but when the attorney came on i heard kim kardashian west on, and kim gave me the news. and i started screaming. it was just too much. >> did you know she was going to go to the white house and plead your case? >> yes, i knew she was going on my birthday. >> this must be one of the most incredible days for you. i wonder did you ever think after 21 years you'd see your mom released from prison. >> i always had hope she'd be released, but i didn'tnow when iok up this that to was the day for sure. >> alice, does it feel strange to be out? >> yes. i have not been in a car without handcuffs in almost 22 years. >> and have yochance to talk to eachother? tr>> yes. i spoke with her shortly. >> if you tse thispounity, if tg you want
but first my conversation a short time ago with alice marie johnson on thend her herer. how do you feel? you just got out a short time ago. >> oh, my goodness, i'm so happy but it's so overwhelming just to hug my family. >> alice, y fir lear did you learn that you were going to get out? >> my case manager called me back. i knew i had an attorneycall, but when the attorney came on i heard kim kardashian west on, and kim gave me the news. and i started screaming. it was just too...
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continuing drive and goal to celebrate history throughout the year at tons of historic sites and museums herer in ou county. >> it was reopened as a museum in 2011. cute kids. >>> tomorrow we continue our summer staycation series. we're going toun down four great stay and play ideastl for your l ones. that comes your way tomorrow on news 4 today. >>> tonight on nbc world of dance, leesburg virginia native lucas marinetto takes the stage. he's only 14. he's up against elite dancers of different genres in front of four celebrity judges. the grand prize at the end of it all, $1 million. the show airs tonight at 10:00 on nbc. >> those are million dollar moves, doents yn't you think? >> can't miss that. yeah, i do as a matter of fact. i think he's very good. >>> three major cell phon companies are going to stop doing something they've been doing forco years. nsumer reporter susan hogan is working for you coming up next with w ft this mea your privacy. then at 5:00, one family says a pool they purchased to kee their young son safe actually their young son safe actually put the vpbz z16fz y2vpby y16f
continuing drive and goal to celebrate history throughout the year at tons of historic sites and museums herer in ou county. >> it was reopened as a museum in 2011. cute kids. >>> tomorrow we continue our summer staycation series. we're going toun down four great stay and play ideastl for your l ones. that comes your way tomorrow on news 4 today. >>> tonight on nbc world of dance, leesburg virginia native lucas marinetto takes the stage. he's only 14. he's up against...
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. >> thank you from the bottom of our hearts for offering sanctuary to debora and herer children. thank you for giving us a place to gather today to ststand up wh one voice as nenew yorkers and y no, not in our name. not in our name. amy: during an interview at the describednthia nexen ice asas a terrorist organiziza. strayed so far from its mission. it is supposed to bebe here to kekeep americans safe. what it has s turned intnto is a terrorist organization of its own that is terrorizing people who are coming to this country. amy: the governor of new york has said that 700 children have been transported here, separated from their parents at the border. in pennsylvania, hundreds of protesters in east pittsburgh shut down a major highway overnight for five hours to protest the police killing of antwon rose, a 17-year-old african-american high school senior. video of the shooting shows rose was shot in the back while trying to flee police after a traffic stop. police have admitted he was unarmed. rose was set to graduate from high school this year. the killing has sparked two days o
. >> thank you from the bottom of our hearts for offering sanctuary to debora and herer children. thank you for giving us a place to gather today to ststand up wh one voice as nenew yorkers and y no, not in our name. not in our name. amy: during an interview at the describednthia nexen ice asas a terrorist organiziza. strayed so far from its mission. it is supposed to bebe here to kekeep americans safe. what it has s turned intnto is a terrorist organization of its own that is terrorizing...
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rorter: her head slammed so hard against a chair she was passed out cold the food courtngloor for what herer. >> like four, five minutes. >> reporter:ol briander sister got word of the situation and when she showed up, she, too, was placed in cuffs. >> it was not the right way that they handled it. it was unprofessional. they did not handle tthe proper way. >> reporter: their mother now looking forns ars from allied universal security owhich refused answer her questions and denied fox5's request. >> you know, security officer slammed her. of course i want justice to be served. i want him toe arrestd for assaulting her. >> that was marinaco m reporting. hyattsville police say there is an ongoing investigation tode rmine if the security guard committed a crime. no arrests have been me. >> 5:20 is our time right now. southwest airlines facing legal troub this morning. still ahead why several passengers are now suing. >> and on this firay of summer, one company wants ier s to move their office outside. >> and speaking ofs outside, take a live look outside as we count down to summer. hey, by thea
rorter: her head slammed so hard against a chair she was passed out cold the food courtngloor for what herer. >> like four, five minutes. >> reporter:ol briander sister got word of the situation and when she showed up, she, too, was placed in cuffs. >> it was not the right way that they handled it. it was unprofessional. they did not handle tthe proper way. >> reporter: their mother now looking forns ars from allied universal security owhich refused answer her questions...
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well, i figure if it have been one of those days and nixon wanted to punch out pat, he could not find herernd then bombed cambodia instead than i've got a story. i was just being a wiseguy. they published it the transcript and something called the newman reports. i wrote about it in my book because i was obtuse to the notion it was a crime. i thought this is something that was troubling for a lot of women. you could only see the#metoo movement coming. these reporters were mad at me. i did not get it. i did, but i didn't. you know what i'm saying? it is, to me, the real problem is i never could have written it because of how i learned how it happened. i knew more than a road even more than i told. you understand. amy: you mean your source. who was your source? >> somomebody whwho has somethg to do with taking care of her -- maybe. amy: a doctor? >> you can't ask me that question. i have a wife that is a doctor and a's daughter that is a doctor. amy: we're going to go to break and come back to this discussion. [music break] amy: seymour hersh, pulitzer prize winning reporter, written for n
well, i figure if it have been one of those days and nixon wanted to punch out pat, he could not find herernd then bombed cambodia instead than i've got a story. i was just being a wiseguy. they published it the transcript and something called the newman reports. i wrote about it in my book because i was obtuse to the notion it was a crime. i thought this is something that was troubling for a lot of women. you could only see the#metoo movement coming. these reporters were mad at me. i did not...
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well, herere jobs robots can't compete with:c hippie artist ollective called meow wolf that became as, convinced "game of thrones" creator george r.r. martin to buy a defunct bowling alley and lease it to them, and convert it into, well-- something hard to describe, or sometimes, even to see. >> so this is the laser harp. and this is the sort of ethereal zone that is between life and death. >> reporter: there's no map, no g.p.s., just room after room of you-figure-it-out fantasy. >> here's that aquarium you saw when you were side the house. asind now you're in of it. >> reporter: this is like virtual reality, except it's actual reality. >> right. it's virtually actual reality. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: this is artwork designed and crafted by more than 150 artists, many of them millennials, like the 35-year- old c.e.o., who started off as an artist himself, switched to deal-maker. >so> i learne basic business aspects, and i figured out what debt meant... >> reporter: did that come as a shock? >> it was amazing to me. like, i grew up thinking that debt was this big, evil thing. oleur weneration
well, herere jobs robots can't compete with:c hippie artist ollective called meow wolf that became as, convinced "game of thrones" creator george r.r. martin to buy a defunct bowling alley and lease it to them, and convert it into, well-- something hard to describe, or sometimes, even to see. >> so this is the laser harp. and this is the sort of ethereal zone that is between life and death. >> reporter: there's no map, no g.p.s., just room after room of you-figure-it-out...
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>>herere erin a off today working on those. >> she's hard at work. >> yeah. >> basketball is your sportd. >> i just decided it was. >> just for now. >> yeah. >> all right. summer is coming. already feels like that you definitely need that ac pumping even in the g morning to to work. wh it'sgr 96 des.sno commute home won't any fun. 95 northbound at backa lick road disabled truck blocks the righ lane.self issues on 95 nord this morning. so a tough commute coming out of northern virginia. another crash that came in outer ved to the shoulder.wnmo road but most of old georgown road kind of getting towards the bethesda irea where seeing moderate ds inp and beyond that crash site on the outer loop loop volume is hh obviously. 37 minutes to get you from 95 to the spur but then do you have that one issue as h youit old georgetown road our camer from 193 in maryland.& let's go out to annapolis. route 50 web on the bay bridge you've got a crash that blocks the right l that looks like it just cleared ofourse that does always happen. it was barely l out thereong enough to cause any delays and it has
>>herere erin a off today working on those. >> she's hard at work. >> yeah. >> basketball is your sportd. >> i just decided it was. >> just for now. >> yeah. >> all right. summer is coming. already feels like that you definitely need that ac pumping even in the g morning to to work. wh it'sgr 96 des.sno commute home won't any fun. 95 northbound at backa lick road disabled truck blocks the righ lane.self issues on 95 nord this morning. so a tough...
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. >> i mean, i would just like to say the expenditures that are reported herere popping and i think any government agency would be amaz to think they can spend money on, you know, lavish christmas parties, taking people on trips, even just purchasing lunch for oic on a daily or a weekly basis the thing that we saw, it doesn't make any sense. well, look, the program ose because there's a terrible crisis that threw millions of people out of work and millions of people lost their homes and the focus is is on that. the big banks got essentially this huge subs but w still have a lot of people around the country who are hurting and are in crisis and so, you know, i gues the last point i want to ask back to you mr. kranbuhl, are you convinced you've got the controls so that the money still in the pipeline is going to be spent the right waynd do you have e controls within treasury to make sure that you guys are on top of it. >> i appreciate your question. we are very dedicated to working with this committee and to make sure each state, each ra t maket they're following the proper federal cost p
. >> i mean, i would just like to say the expenditures that are reported herere popping and i think any government agency would be amaz to think they can spend money on, you know, lavish christmas parties, taking people on trips, even just purchasing lunch for oic on a daily or a weekly basis the thing that we saw, it doesn't make any sense. well, look, the program ose because there's a terrible crisis that threw millions of people out of work and millions of people lost their homes and...
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reporter: a facebook post re v, her mother posted this going down a playground slide at moment she bro l herersharing their story to alert parents to the danger of going down slides with your child. >> i see parents riding down slides all thehe time withir kids and don't think anybody- most parents aren't aware of is th. everybody is shocked that that's a possibility and that ta could happen. >> meadow is unfortunately one of manyheccording to cdc from 2002 to 2015, 350,000 children under the age of 5 win jured on slid thaow a third were leg fractures like meadow's. some doctors posting youtube videos to warn parents. >> put together an illustration. >> reporter: while some experts suggest carefully tucking your children's legs between yours, claire says that's t howt fateful ride started. the mom claims there's no safe ldway for a chi to go down in their apparent's and signs should be posted warning exactly that. >> test way to go down is not in the parent's lap but stand next to the slide and let the child go down while guarding them. >> reporter: the rate of all play grount playground injur
reporter: a facebook post re v, her mother posted this going down a playground slide at moment she bro l herersharing their story to alert parents to the danger of going down slides with your child. >> i see parents riding down slides all thehe time withir kids and don't think anybody- most parents aren't aware of is th. everybody is shocked that that's a possibility and that ta could happen. >> meadow is unfortunately one of manyheccording to cdc from 2002 to 2015, 350,000 children...
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and she's just zip her 21st -- just written herer 2 publisher -- >> that did not happen to you. >> noke sure that i'm never coasting and that every book is letter than the last. >> speaking of coasting, you're incredibly prolific. you have written 21 books. at least one a year. you have three children. housewife do you -- are you currently while you're doing the interview writing while you're talking to us? >> oh, absolutely. yes. and i write all my novels longhand, so i have my notebook with me in the green room. always working, always writing. you know, it's stressful, but that's what i feed off of which is good. >> you were here just days before your double mastectomy. you have been a strong supporter of breast cancer survivors, breast cancer research. you dedicate this book in part and talk about breast cancer survivors. >> that's right. so the mother of the bride in this book has stage-four breast cancer. and this marks the fourth anniversary of my double mastectomy. i came on the show, i made it very public. the second that i found that i was healed, i hit the road. i was like,
and she's just zip her 21st -- just written herer 2 publisher -- >> that did not happen to you. >> noke sure that i'm never coasting and that every book is letter than the last. >> speaking of coasting, you're incredibly prolific. you have written 21 books. at least one a year. you have three children. housewife do you -- are you currently while you're doing the interview writing while you're talking to us? >> oh, absolutely. yes. and i write all my novels longhand, so i...
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we will speak with liz ann herers from schwab to get take.s bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: this is "bloomberg markets." julia: investors are pressing for what could be the most important week of the year so far with president trump's much anticipated meeting with kim jong-un. and central banks will set rates and policy. and there are ongoing trade tensions. liz ann sonders from schwab joins us from connecticut. great to have you with us. let's talk about the fed and what you expect as far as not only the fact that they are expected to hike rates but what they indicate about the path forward. liz ann: we do think they are going to raise rates are that has been our view from the beginning of this year. attention will be on the dot plot sent economic projections. also information and he tells on inflation, particularly if we get cpi and ppi data in advance of the meeting that is seen as a mover in one direction or another. it will be interesting to see in the press conference how, if a all,ay powell addresses the trade disputes on going. scarlet: and we
we will speak with liz ann herers from schwab to get take.s bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: this is "bloomberg markets." julia: investors are pressing for what could be the most important week of the year so far with president trump's much anticipated meeting with kim jong-un. and central banks will set rates and policy. and there are ongoing trade tensions. liz ann sonders from schwab joins us from connecticut. great to have you with us. let's talk about the fed and what you expect as far as...