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ian, can ou tive going to get in the way. ian, can you give us _ going to get in the way.he way. ian, can you give us some sense - going to get in the way. ian, can you give us some sense of- going to get in the way. ian, can you give us some sense of the i you give us some sense of the surrounding location, where the school is located in relation to the common? , , ., , common? yes, it is literally three minutes from _ common? yes, it is literally three minutes from the _ common? yes, it is literally three minutes from the common. - common? yes, it is literally three minutes from the common. it - common? yes, it is literally three minutes from the common. it is l common? yes, it is literally three i minutes from the common. it is very close to the common, and it is a very quiet part of wimbledon village. there is a little pub nearby, and lots of little cottages and almshouses i believe. it is a very peaceful part of wimbledon normally, and there is quite a lot of activity here today.— normally, and there is quite a lot of activity here today. when did you tet the of activ
ian, can ou tive going to get in the way. ian, can you give us _ going to get in the way.he way. ian, can you give us some sense - going to get in the way. ian, can you give us some sense of- going to get in the way. ian, can you give us some sense of the i you give us some sense of the surrounding location, where the school is located in relation to the common? , , ., , common? yes, it is literally three minutes from _ common? yes, it is literally three minutes from the _ common? yes, it is...
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i agree with everything ian said. the fact of the - ian said. the fact of the matter— ian said.e this is— matter is, ukraine for ukraine this is a — matter is, ukraine for ukraine this is a victory, this is not what — this is a victory, this is not what president zelensky wanted and i_ what president zelensky wanted and i agree with ian it is not what — and i agree with ian it is not what ukraine deserves, i'm one of those — what ukraine deserves, i'm one of those people who advocate for letting ukraine into nato now — for letting ukraine into nato now. doing workarounds for the areas _ now. doing workarounds for the areas that— now. doing workarounds for the areas that ukrainian government does _ areas that ukrainian government does not — areas that ukrainian government does not control, the territory does — does not control, the territory does not _ does not control, the territory does not control. nevertheless, short— does not control. nevertheless, short of— does not control. nevertheless, short of that, what we have given — short of that, what we have given ukraine, what na
i agree with everything ian said. the fact of the - ian said. the fact of the matter— ian said.e this is— matter is, ukraine for ukraine this is a — matter is, ukraine for ukraine this is a victory, this is not what — this is a victory, this is not what president zelensky wanted and i_ what president zelensky wanted and i agree with ian it is not what — and i agree with ian it is not what ukraine deserves, i'm one of those — what ukraine deserves, i'm one of those people who...
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i am a ian 's friend, and i'm not an l a ian �*s friend, and i'm notan expert in this arena but i'm noton one side of the argument, 29 allies on the other. i think certainly the other. i think certainly the us and germany are among the us and germany are among the allies that have concerns about the timing and the procedures to welcome ukraine to the alliance but i'm not sure it is simply 29—2. my guess is there are other allies who are happy to rest in the shadows behind germany and the united states. pare shadows behind germany and the united states.— united states. are you concerned, _ united states. are you concerned, lieutenant| united states. are you - concerned, lieutenant general, about how russia might be looking at this hesitancy, as president zelenskyy might put it, to allow ukraine to join nato? it, to allow ukraine to 'oin nato? ., ., ~' it, to allow ukraine to 'oin nato? ., ., ~ ., it, to allow ukraine to 'oin nato? ., , , ., nato? look, there are plenty of other signals — nato? look, there are plenty of other signals coming _ nato? look, there are plenty of other signals
i am a ian 's friend, and i'm not an l a ian �*s friend, and i'm notan expert in this arena but i'm noton one side of the argument, 29 allies on the other. i think certainly the other. i think certainly the us and germany are among the us and germany are among the allies that have concerns about the timing and the procedures to welcome ukraine to the alliance but i'm not sure it is simply 29—2. my guess is there are other allies who are happy to rest in the shadows behind germany and the...
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ian is supported b wife achieve ian's goal. ian is supported by wife rachel _ achieve ian's goal.ts anxiously| by wife rachel who waits anxiously at the end of each walk for him to return. it has been an epic ten days which has seen ian battle all weathers and all terrains but always with a smile on his face. his latest adventure finishes later today. olivia richwald, bbc news, in the yorkshire dales. extraordinary stock congratulations to him particularly battling through the weather. —— extraordinary. a lot of people will wake up this morning and think who is this new wimbledon championships? what do we need to know about her? and you are the guy to do do that for us. i the guy to do do that for us. 1 don't know if i can do a full the guy to do do that for us. i don't know if i can do a full life history but we can tell you something. she was injured a lot last year and she lost a lot of ranking points and dropped a little bit further down the rankings. it came into this is the world number 42 stop it is just outside of the seedings and you can understand therefore the history h
ian is supported b wife achieve ian's goal. ian is supported by wife rachel _ achieve ian's goal.ts anxiously| by wife rachel who waits anxiously at the end of each walk for him to return. it has been an epic ten days which has seen ian battle all weathers and all terrains but always with a smile on his face. his latest adventure finishes later today. olivia richwald, bbc news, in the yorkshire dales. extraordinary stock congratulations to him particularly battling through the weather. ——...
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at the time of the attack, blaze was 14 years old, ian 10, porsche 4, gigi 2 and the baby petra just 13 months old was born in kenya. their morning at the mall unfolds just as family's might. they had lunch together in the third floor food court. then the boys decided to race down to the first floor to a big department store, sort of like a super walmart. mom and the three young girls were still finishing up lunch so they lagged behind. as they were walking through the mall to catch up with the boys, with the baby in a sling and the two toddlers holding mom's hand, it happened, an explosion. >> the first thing that tells you something is wrong is a huge bang. >> yeah. yeah. >> coming from where? >> it was the main entrance, so it was off to my right and behind me. i remember turning around and looking at it and just seeing people screaming and running. >> reporter: in those first seconds, catherine was unsure what was happening. she thought it sounded like broken glass or something falling. but she immediately grasped that she and her girls were in danger. the chaos confused another
at the time of the attack, blaze was 14 years old, ian 10, porsche 4, gigi 2 and the baby petra just 13 months old was born in kenya. their morning at the mall unfolds just as family's might. they had lunch together in the third floor food court. then the boys decided to race down to the first floor to a big department store, sort of like a super walmart. mom and the three young girls were still finishing up lunch so they lagged behind. as they were walking through the mall to catch up with the...
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married almost 25 years, miriam is ian's primary carer.vascular dementia, which affect his memory. not that long ago, he was an engineer, photographerand not that long ago, he was an engineer, photographer and cyclists. sometimes i call these things the long goodbye, where you really are dealing with a changing situation that you are not on top of and never will be on top of. you just get stuck in to the best of your ability. stuck in to the best of your abili . �* ~ ., , stuck in to the best of your abili .�* ~ . h, ability. but miriam is also her ounuer ability. but miriam is also her younger sister _ ability. but miriam is also her younger sisterjennifer's - ability. but miriam is also herl younger sisterjennifer's carer. ability. but miriam is also her i younger sisterjennifer's carer. a younger sisterjennifer�*s carer. a former nurse at 73, she is living with young onset alzheimer's disease. i with young onset alzheimer's disease. . ., �* with young onset alzheimer's disease. �* ., disease. i couldn't look after both of them. disease.
married almost 25 years, miriam is ian's primary carer.vascular dementia, which affect his memory. not that long ago, he was an engineer, photographerand not that long ago, he was an engineer, photographer and cyclists. sometimes i call these things the long goodbye, where you really are dealing with a changing situation that you are not on top of and never will be on top of. you just get stuck in to the best of your ability. stuck in to the best of your abili . �* ~ ., , stuck in to the best...
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our ian cull has been talking to infectious disease doctors today. he's going to be joining us shortly. we're also tracking other stories on this monday, including the bay area heat. still hot out there, yes, if you step outside you know. meteorologist rob mayeda is tracking another warm up later this week. >>> it's the end of an era for a bay area horse racetrack. the reason goldengate field is closing. >>> and over filled and desperately needing help, the dire consequences an animal shelter in the south bay is facing this afternoon. let's go ahead and get to the important milestone reached as we continue to emerge from the pandemic. the number of so-called excess deaths in america has dropped to pre-covid levels. nbc bay area's ian cull has been looking into the numbers. this is a big deal. >> it is. during the pandemic, the number of americans dying daily, above what is defined as normal levels skyrocketed. we saw it across the news and reported on that. cdc data shows that at some points it was almost 50% higher than the expected average. in cali
our ian cull has been talking to infectious disease doctors today. he's going to be joining us shortly. we're also tracking other stories on this monday, including the bay area heat. still hot out there, yes, if you step outside you know. meteorologist rob mayeda is tracking another warm up later this week. >>> it's the end of an era for a bay area horse racetrack. the reason goldengate field is closing. >>> and over filled and desperately needing help, the dire consequences...
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and just a final thought, ian, on this. mean, thought, ian, on this. if it's right that up to a thousand people day are having thousand people a day are having their accounts be they their accounts closed, be they either personal business, either personal or business, isn't with this isn't it astonishing with this going we have not had going on that we have not had a dicky bird out of the fca on this ? this? >> yes. and there's been a lot of people asking questions of them. but they've just dismissed it as sort of partial nonsense and something to do with the banks. reality is most banks. the reality is most politicians, i think, who are active have probably fallen foul of this, and certainly their families have, too. we heard from one cabinet minister, but also others myself included, excuse me, have have also fallen foul of this. their children have faced it as well as adults. so i think this is now we're beginning to get to the bottom of what is really a much bigger problem. it's a problem really, that the establishment in this country dislike count
and just a final thought, ian, on this. mean, thought, ian, on this. if it's right that up to a thousand people day are having thousand people a day are having their accounts be they their accounts closed, be they either personal business, either personal or business, isn't with this isn't it astonishing with this going we have not had going on that we have not had a dicky bird out of the fca on this ? this? >> yes. and there's been a lot of people asking questions of them. but they've...
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and just a final thought, ian, on this. mean, thought, ian, on this. if it's right that up to a thousand people day are having thousand people a day are having their accounts be they their accounts closed, be they either personal business, either personal or business, isn't with this isn't it astonishing with this going we have not had going on that we have not had a dicky bird out of the fca on this ? this? >> yes. and there's been a lot of people asking questions of them. but they've just dismissed it as sort of partial nonsense and something to do with the banks. reality is most banks. the reality is most politicians, i think, who are active have probably fallen foul of this, and certainly their families have, too. we heard from one cabinet minister, but also others myself included, excuse me, have have also fallen foul of this. their children have faced it as well as adults. so i think this is now we're beginning to get to the bottom of what is really a much bigger problem. it's a problem really, that the establishment in this country dislike count
and just a final thought, ian, on this. mean, thought, ian, on this. if it's right that up to a thousand people day are having thousand people a day are having their accounts be they their accounts closed, be they either personal business, either personal or business, isn't with this isn't it astonishing with this going we have not had going on that we have not had a dicky bird out of the fca on this ? this? >> yes. and there's been a lot of people asking questions of them. but they've...
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ian, i'm wondering, what led police to this suspect? >> well, they say it was really a collaboration between multiple department, and they were able to place him at the crime scene in multiple locations, largely due to shfl surveillance video. officers arrested 32-year-old daniel catano. investigators say the biggest fire he's responsible for was at a housing development under construction near downtown morgan hill. that was back on june 28th. michelle lives across the street from the construction site and was evacuated with her three kids that night. >> it was pretty scary. and my kids for the next coupe of days were really scare about it too. the fact that we kept hear it going on the next couple of days, fires everywhere, i'm relieved that we won't be having that problem anymore. >> a lot of people are relieved, ian. we said it. 30 fires. the number of fires and they happened in gilroy and morgan hill. >> until last night, really, we were focusing on gilroy because morgan hill police had not been releasing this information to us. but
ian, i'm wondering, what led police to this suspect? >> well, they say it was really a collaboration between multiple department, and they were able to place him at the crime scene in multiple locations, largely due to shfl surveillance video. officers arrested 32-year-old daniel catano. investigators say the biggest fire he's responsible for was at a housing development under construction near downtown morgan hill. that was back on june 28th. michelle lives across the street from the...
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>> david: ian pannell and our team in dnipro. please stay safe. ian, thank you again tonight. >>> we have learned that the biden administration is now planning an historic $345 million military aid package to taiwan. for the first time the white house says the u.s. will supply taiwan with military equipment from american stockpiles. the aid package includes portable air defense systems, intelligence and surveillance capabilities, firearms and missiles. the move, of course, is expected to draw visitism from china. >>> when we come back on this busy friday night, the pilot accused of being drunk pulled off a flight set to fly to washington, d.c. >>> after the crane collapse in new york city, the crane coming down just after rush hour on the highway. kayaking is my thing. running is awesome. but her moderate to severe eczema would make her skin so uncomfortable. now i'm staying ahead of it. dupixent helps heal your skin from within. so, they can have clearer skin and less itch. serious allergic reactions can occur that can be severe. tell your doctor
>> david: ian pannell and our team in dnipro. please stay safe. ian, thank you again tonight. >>> we have learned that the biden administration is now planning an historic $345 million military aid package to taiwan. for the first time the white house says the u.s. will supply taiwan with military equipment from american stockpiles. the aid package includes portable air defense systems, intelligence and surveillance capabilities, firearms and missiles. the move, of course, is...
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we talk about hurricane ian. hurricane ian hit in a similar spot of florida that hurricane charlie did. hurricane charlie and ian were different storms. hurricane charlie was primarily a wind event, but hurricane ian brought 19 feet of storm surge and extreme rain. these events are different than what we would have faced several years ago. and people have a misconception of what the risk is that they are going to face from these types of storms. we really do have our work cut out for us, making sure we are helping people across the nation understand what their unique risk is where they live. now whether fema is equipped to respond at the rate we are going, it would be a challenge. we need to take the time to invest in a couple of different things. as far as the response rate, we planned our readiness cycle around the peak of hurricane season. we would make sure we have the staffing available for the short period of time in the summer. as you are seeing, our operational tempo is constant, year-round, and has been
we talk about hurricane ian. hurricane ian hit in a similar spot of florida that hurricane charlie did. hurricane charlie and ian were different storms. hurricane charlie was primarily a wind event, but hurricane ian brought 19 feet of storm surge and extreme rain. these events are different than what we would have faced several years ago. and people have a misconception of what the risk is that they are going to face from these types of storms. we really do have our work cut out for us, making...
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nbc bay area's ian cull joins us now. ian, you've been staying on top of this for us. where does this legislation stand right now? >> audrey, it's passed through the assembly and is now waiting to be voted on in the state senate. we're talking about assembly bill 645. it would launch this pilot program in six cities including san francisco, oakland, and san jose. cameras like these ones you see there would be installed around schools, along dangerous streets and intersections. and if they spot you driving 11 over the speed limit or more, you could get a ticket. the first time you're caught speeding, that leads to a warning. after that, they can issue you a ticket with fines starting up to $50. drivers we talked with today have mixed feelings about these speed cameras. >> even if you are driving safely, sometimes you make a mistake. >> everybody speeds. everybody's in a rush. i mean it's california. you're definitely going to get some victims out there. >> a mistake when it comes to speeding on the roadways? >> i guess. >> so we're talking about cameras. how many are we
nbc bay area's ian cull joins us now. ian, you've been staying on top of this for us. where does this legislation stand right now? >> audrey, it's passed through the assembly and is now waiting to be voted on in the state senate. we're talking about assembly bill 645. it would launch this pilot program in six cities including san francisco, oakland, and san jose. cameras like these ones you see there would be installed around schools, along dangerous streets and intersections. and if they...
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ian bremmer, from the taxa er progress. ian bremmer, from the taxpayer and _ progress. clear how the _ may be even more expensive. and it's not clear how the supreme _ may be even more expensive. and it's not clear how the supreme court - not clear how the supreme court comes— not clear how the supreme court comes down on it, because there is an argument— comes down on it, because there is an argument that this implies unfair treatment— an argument that this implies unfair treatment of the asylum seekers and it's not— treatment of the asylum seekers and it's not actually safe to send them to rwanda — it's not actually safe to send them to rwanda. having said all that, like in _ to rwanda. having said all that, like in my— to rwanda. having said all that, like in my own country, this is not the top _ like in my own country, this is not the top issue _ like in my own country, this is not the top issue that is driving voters' _ the top issue that is driving voters' concerns politically. in the uk, it _ voters' concerns politically. in the uk, it is— voters' concerns politi
ian bremmer, from the taxa er progress. ian bremmer, from the taxpayer and _ progress. clear how the _ may be even more expensive. and it's not clear how the supreme _ may be even more expensive. and it's not clear how the supreme court - not clear how the supreme court comes— not clear how the supreme court comes down on it, because there is an argument— comes down on it, because there is an argument that this implies unfair treatment— an argument that this implies unfair treatment of...
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ian pannell, abc news in dnipro, ukraine. >> ian, thank you. now to the extreme weather affecting millions around the country. strong weekend storms helped to end the heat wave that's been gripping the midwest and the east coast. however, there were some tragic consequences. meantime the severe heat in the southwest is starting to move east with residents from texas to florida bracing for triple digit temperatures this week. severe thunderstorms along the east coast saturday helped bring about some much needed relief from the heat. washington, d.c. seeing wind gusts of up to 84mph. those strong winds bringing down trees and power lines, cars and homes left damaged. >> it was a lot of wind and a lot of rain just pounding for, i don't know, like at least a half hour straight. i would say it was just really pounding, coming down. >> a power image from the tomb of the unknown soldier. the storm not keeping a guard from his duty in virginia, at least one man was reported killed after a tree crashed into his home streets in maryland littered with fal
ian pannell, abc news in dnipro, ukraine. >> ian, thank you. now to the extreme weather affecting millions around the country. strong weekend storms helped to end the heat wave that's been gripping the midwest and the east coast. however, there were some tragic consequences. meantime the severe heat in the southwest is starting to move east with residents from texas to florida bracing for triple digit temperatures this week. severe thunderstorms along the east coast saturday helped bring...
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ian pannell reporting for us. tonight, ian, thank you. >>> here in the u.s. tonight, the deadly and record-shattering heat wave. and this note tonight, the earth's 15 hottest days on record have all been recorded this month alone, and it's only july 17th. it's not just the u.s., across europe too, searing triple-digit temperatures in several countries, the raging wildfires across greece, evidence of a changing climate, and here at home tonight, 100 million americans under heat alerts again this evening, so ginger zee is standing by and abc's mola lenghi in phoenix where they just shattered an extraordinary record and where first responders are answering heat emergencies around the clock. >> reporter: tonight, phoenix, arizona, has broken a record that stood for nearly 50 years. for 19 straight days, real temperatures hitting 110 degrees or more, and it's not over. >> every day in our seven-day forecast is at 110 plus. in fact, most days are at 115 plus. >> reporter: it's taking a toll on families, infrastructure, and first responders. >> we're about 20% up in
ian pannell reporting for us. tonight, ian, thank you. >>> here in the u.s. tonight, the deadly and record-shattering heat wave. and this note tonight, the earth's 15 hottest days on record have all been recorded this month alone, and it's only july 17th. it's not just the u.s., across europe too, searing triple-digit temperatures in several countries, the raging wildfires across greece, evidence of a changing climate, and here at home tonight, 100 million americans under heat alerts...
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hello, ian. :, . :, i'm bedford and tony in essex. hello, ian-— i'm fine i ian. how are you doing?do not apologise. you are - i'm sorry. absolutely do not apologise. you are doing i i'm sorry. absolutely do not i apologise. you are doing ever i'm sorry. absolutely do not - apologise. you are doing ever so well, you are saying it and it is coming across well. i'm just checking it out, certain vehicles such as taxes, historic vehicles, vehicles with a disabled passenger are not currently required to pay the ulez charge. is that applicable? what happened is, i went on the website and went through all these things, i was taking photos. website and went through all these things, iwas taking photos. my website and went through all these things, i was taking photos. my mum is blind. they said to return it in ten days. my dad is retired and can't afford a new car. how does my mum get to moorfields eye hospital? have you heard anything back from the website after having filled all this stuff in?— this stuff in? no. it's been well over ten days. _ this stuff in? no. it's been well over ten d
hello, ian. :, . :, i'm bedford and tony in essex. hello, ian-— i'm fine i ian. how are you doing?do not apologise. you are - i'm sorry. absolutely do not apologise. you are doing i i'm sorry. absolutely do not i apologise. you are doing ever i'm sorry. absolutely do not - apologise. you are doing ever so well, you are saying it and it is coming across well. i'm just checking it out, certain vehicles such as taxes, historic vehicles, vehicles with a disabled passenger are not currently...
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joining us with his insight, ian bremmer., what happens next >> well, the russians have said they suspended the deal. they didn't collapse it. a couple of things the ukrainians have said they are putting a fund together to continue ensure the ships to go through. the turks have historically talked about maybe continuing to escort those ships that latter move would certainly prevent the russians from firing on them, probably from harassing them, but would also significantly deteriorate the relations between turkey and russia we've already seen some of that. you saw last week with the nato summit, the turks now are letting sweden join the summit, so they removed their objections to that. they also did an exchange of high-level prisoners to ukraine itself erdogan has been more willing to provoke and irritate putin the last few weeks let's see if this continues. in the near term, let's be clear, the global south will experience higher commodity prices, food and fertilizer, that will upset them with the kremlin. that's why the kre
joining us with his insight, ian bremmer., what happens next >> well, the russians have said they suspended the deal. they didn't collapse it. a couple of things the ukrainians have said they are putting a fund together to continue ensure the ships to go through. the turks have historically talked about maybe continuing to escort those ships that latter move would certainly prevent the russians from firing on them, probably from harassing them, but would also significantly deteriorate the...
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nbc bay area's ian cull has been digging into this story. talk to us about this trend. >> taylor swift sells out shows in minutes around the world. you go on the second hand market to buy a ticket for this weekend, the cheapest you'll find is still more than $1,100 in the nose bleeds. a lot of fans are showing up to stadiums across the country to listen and sing along. here was the scene outside of her concert in seattle this weekend. ♪ and i said romeo take me somewhere we can be alone ♪ >> reporters from our nbc affiliate, you can hear it well there in seattle. they say thousands of people were singing outside. officials at levi's stadium say this won't be allowed to happen and to stay away from the venue for her two shows. venues on tour have asked the same thing like we saw in denver while others have set up designated listening zones toe they can have it controlled and not just thousands of people or hundreds, you saw there -- >> look at them. they're so happy. look at that. some cities are allowing thousands of people to just hang outs
nbc bay area's ian cull has been digging into this story. talk to us about this trend. >> taylor swift sells out shows in minutes around the world. you go on the second hand market to buy a ticket for this weekend, the cheapest you'll find is still more than $1,100 in the nose bleeds. a lot of fans are showing up to stadiums across the country to listen and sing along. here was the scene outside of her concert in seattle this weekend. ♪ and i said romeo take me somewhere we can be alone...
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nbc bay area's ian cull joins us now. ian, you spoke with teens and spoke with the union.y do have some demands? >> this is coming from the american federation of teachers. the second-largest teachers union in the country. it says in a report that social media is the root cause of the nationwide youth mental health crisis, pointing to research that kids who spend three hours a day on the apps are twice as likely to experience poor mental health, including symptoms of depression and anxiety. the union didn't have -- didn't name any company names, but it does have a series of recommendations it wants to see, including stopping phone notifications during the school day for kids, eliminating the auto-play of videos, and the infinite scrolling of feeds, and allowing the students the choice to turn off or reset algorithms. >> many of those algorithms get them going down a more narrow path on a particular subject. that is not helpful, not healthy for the students. >> i know you got to speak with teenagers. i imagine maybe they don't like it? >> yes and no. at least that's what th
nbc bay area's ian cull joins us now. ian, you spoke with teens and spoke with the union.y do have some demands? >> this is coming from the american federation of teachers. the second-largest teachers union in the country. it says in a report that social media is the root cause of the nationwide youth mental health crisis, pointing to research that kids who spend three hours a day on the apps are twice as likely to experience poor mental health, including symptoms of depression and...
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ian, what are you learning so far? >> reporter: we are joining you quickly via cell phone moments after talking with investigators about the major update they say they are investigating at least eight arson cases throughout the city. the department put out the two surveillance videos showing a person of interest in the past hour and also released more pictures of another man they want to speak with. all of the fires happening this week. police believe the fires were caused by different people, not known if they were acting separately or together. one of the fires at the lilly gardens. this woman's family helped put out one of those fires and says it started yesterday afternoon around 4:00. she says her kids called her saying there was a suspicious man in the area and a few minutes later the fence was on fire. >> my son noticed the fire so he came and broke the glass and grabbed the extinguisher and went and put the fire out. it is scary. we have this field over here and the smoke. luckily we got there in time or else i
ian, what are you learning so far? >> reporter: we are joining you quickly via cell phone moments after talking with investigators about the major update they say they are investigating at least eight arson cases throughout the city. the department put out the two surveillance videos showing a person of interest in the past hour and also released more pictures of another man they want to speak with. all of the fires happening this week. police believe the fires were caused by different...
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in gilroy, ian cole, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, ian. >>> minor earthquakes we have regularly in the bay area are a stark reminder we all live near at least one seismic fault line. for years cities across california have been working on retrofitting earthquake prone buildings. our investigative unit found hundreds of properties in san francisco are still behind on the retro fits. >> reporter: as you can see we have faults all around the san francisco bay. what if i told you you could be stepping into a building and not even know you are at risk? the city has ordered retro fits for thousands of multi family buildings because they are prone to collapse during an earthquake. most have complied but work is way overdue for hundreds of them. >> oh, my god we're having an earthquake. wait a minute. >> hold on. can you feel that? >> go to the right. >> 911. >> these are images from the 19896.9 magnitude earthquake. 63 people died and thousands were injured and property damage ran into the billions. nearly half of the homes destroyed were what are called soft story buildings with weak sup
in gilroy, ian cole, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, ian. >>> minor earthquakes we have regularly in the bay area are a stark reminder we all live near at least one seismic fault line. for years cities across california have been working on retrofitting earthquake prone buildings. our investigative unit found hundreds of properties in san francisco are still behind on the retro fits. >> reporter: as you can see we have faults all around the san francisco bay. what if i...
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ian, good luck drying out there. ian oliver in vermont.eeing crazy weather across the country, particularly the west coast where it's about landslides and missing homes. the latest there from bill melugin in rolling hills estates california. edward? >> neil, good afternoon to you. last check, 12 homes here had been red tagged. ten have been destroyed. those ten are still moving as i speak to you right now. let me step out and give you a look at the scene here. this is rolling hits estates in los angeles county. this began saturday when the homes began to buckle in an apparent landslide. the homes still moving. the ground continues to buckle. the effort continues to give way. some roofs are on the same eye level as the house's driveway. 16 more homes have been warned that they too would have to evacuate. they are under threat. from the homeowners that had this devastation, it's obviously an incredibly tough pill to swallow. take a listen. >> lifetime memories. we travel around the world, raise children. a lot of childhood memories and famil
ian, good luck drying out there. ian oliver in vermont.eeing crazy weather across the country, particularly the west coast where it's about landslides and missing homes. the latest there from bill melugin in rolling hills estates california. edward? >> neil, good afternoon to you. last check, 12 homes here had been red tagged. ten have been destroyed. those ten are still moving as i speak to you right now. let me step out and give you a look at the scene here. this is rolling hits estates...
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for more, but a spring in ian king. think you look at the officials taking part in this meeting, that tells you the level of importance or pressure on here. ian: we had all of these regulations announced last october, they were frankly shocking. the industry was extremely concerned. now we have a last-ditch attempt by the leaders of the industry, the biggest companies in the u.s. to say please, look. inc. again. think about moderating this, because of the relationship, how it will affect the relationship with china. caroline: it was yesterday at the white house, we understand there were some high ups of the administration there, also ceos. what are we learning about high up the food chain this is going? ian: it could not be higher up the food chain, in terms of who is representing the chip industry. you have three companies with enormous amount at stake, 60% of sales come from china. nvidia has already been affected by regulations. they cannot ship some of their best chips to china and intel has a massive stake in what
for more, but a spring in ian king. think you look at the officials taking part in this meeting, that tells you the level of importance or pressure on here. ian: we had all of these regulations announced last october, they were frankly shocking. the industry was extremely concerned. now we have a last-ditch attempt by the leaders of the industry, the biggest companies in the u.s. to say please, look. inc. again. think about moderating this, because of the relationship, how it will affect the...
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millhiser's -- looking forward to it, ian millhiser. -- people don't have faith in the court.r, it is very clear from the outside. i wonder in your sense if that is being felt inside the court, and then what the responses response is to that sense that people have lost faith in the institution? >> i think that the court is beginning to grapple with the fact that everyone hates them, and we did see some signs this term that they are backing away from the most extreme positions. they backed away from several attacks on free and fair elections this term, they smacked down the fifth circuit a few times. the fifth circuit is the mega court that is doing all of the most aggressive things. the most outlandish -- there like the freedom caucus in the judiciary. and the supreme court, they're acting like they're a little bit spooked, but they aren't acting -- what they are doing is giving up all the old grudges that republicans have held for a very long time. they didn't give up their grudge against roe v. wade, they didn't give up their grudge against affirmative action, they didn't gi
millhiser's -- looking forward to it, ian millhiser. -- people don't have faith in the court.r, it is very clear from the outside. i wonder in your sense if that is being felt inside the court, and then what the responses response is to that sense that people have lost faith in the institution? >> i think that the court is beginning to grapple with the fact that everyone hates them, and we did see some signs this term that they are backing away from the most extreme positions. they backed...
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i'm going to let ian finish what he has to say and then shirley can respond. then you can respond to that. please go ahead. >> i don't think asean has any role in managing usprc relations. that's something up to the major powers. but it does have a role in putting forward its own plan. this doesn't have to be putting forward a deadline, but it does need some sort of plan to have a -- have the five-point consensus that really you know doesn't incentivize or disincentivize for that matter. certain kinds of behavior is one of the reasons why we're seeing this dragging out of the myanmar situation. that is the outcome. emily: shirley, did you want to respond? >> i agree that asean faces both internal and external issues. fdi inflow is significantly higher. the block definitely needs to expand the internal trade investment in naval visa-free travels and further integrate the regional supply chains, all of which will be crucial for its success. but, as you know, it's also not to be underestimated. let's recall the rsap agreements. because of asean's unassuming power
i'm going to let ian finish what he has to say and then shirley can respond. then you can respond to that. please go ahead. >> i don't think asean has any role in managing usprc relations. that's something up to the major powers. but it does have a role in putting forward its own plan. this doesn't have to be putting forward a deadline, but it does need some sort of plan to have a -- have the five-point consensus that really you know doesn't incentivize or disincentivize for that matter....
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ian there is no labels. they are trying to get a candidate too.that there are a lot of people who just want biden not to get reelected because they think they know that biden will have to address the supreme court problem. and then maybe biden will support the irs, pays taxes. i think a lot of these wealthy conservatives, taxes are the number one issue. they don't really care about the collateral damage when it comes to rights, and what happens to lgbtq people, women, and what happens. i do think that what happens as a very crave employ. >> we saw a lot of that happen. in 2016, there were people who just about their vote for trump by saying, look at my 401k. my 401k arguments, a lot of people who would've voted for trump, said i will support him. now there's the infringement of individual rights to our health lead only by democrats but by republicans and independents as well. is there an independent lane that biden can pick up with a message that is strong enough to deliver? >> it's his for the taking, right? i mean, think about all of these supre
ian there is no labels. they are trying to get a candidate too.that there are a lot of people who just want biden not to get reelected because they think they know that biden will have to address the supreme court problem. and then maybe biden will support the irs, pays taxes. i think a lot of these wealthy conservatives, taxes are the number one issue. they don't really care about the collateral damage when it comes to rights, and what happens to lgbtq people, women, and what happens. i do...
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our own ian cull broke the story on social media. and tonight we have an update from police on that suspect's arrest. >> and the fight to keep the a's in oakland is not over yet. the visit oakland's mayor just made to meet face-to-face with baseball's commissioner. >>> but first, an update from the labor department showing a drop in inflation rates. so why are we still paying more here in the bay area? our business and tech reporter scott budman has some answers. >> the news at 5:30 starts right now. thank you so much for joining us. i'm janelle wang. >> i'm raj mathai. the latest inflation are out for the country and the bay area. the news is mostly good, but things, as you probably know, are still pricey. our business and tech reporter scott budman is here to help break down some of these numbers. scott, what are you seeing? >> let's start with the bad news. prices are still moving higher. but the good news, the pace of inflation has slowed by a lot, especially when it comes to energy. gas prices you've noticed have fallen. food pr
our own ian cull broke the story on social media. and tonight we have an update from police on that suspect's arrest. >> and the fight to keep the a's in oakland is not over yet. the visit oakland's mayor just made to meet face-to-face with baseball's commissioner. >>> but first, an update from the labor department showing a drop in inflation rates. so why are we still paying more here in the bay area? our business and tech reporter scott budman has some answers. >> the...
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>> david: air raid sirens behind ian tonight. please, you and the crew, stay safe, thank you. >>> back here in the u.s. tonight, and capitol hill, where house republicans are investigating the president's son, hunter biden. today, the house oversight committee holding a closed door hearing with hunter biden's former business partner and friend, devin archer. let's bring in aaron katersky, live in washington tonight. and aaron, hunter biden's former business partner was asked whether hunter biden had ever put his father, of course, the president, on a speakerphone with clients? >> reporter: he was asked that, david, and according to lawmakers in the room, devin archer told them that hunter biden would often put his father on the phone during business meetings, apparently to impress clients and associates. archer answered questions behind closed doors and testifying, according to one lawmaker in the room, that hunter biden was, quote, selling the illusion of access to his powerful father, and put him on speakerphone with different
>> david: air raid sirens behind ian tonight. please, you and the crew, stay safe, thank you. >>> back here in the u.s. tonight, and capitol hill, where house republicans are investigating the president's son, hunter biden. today, the house oversight committee holding a closed door hearing with hunter biden's former business partner and friend, devin archer. let's bring in aaron katersky, live in washington tonight. and aaron, hunter biden's former business partner was asked...
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ian, does that chime than, yeah. ian, does that chime with you? >> oh, absolutely, 100.of people in my life highly educated people , but life highly educated people, but they don't have the common sense us and you know , the things that us and you know, the things that ordinary people do in their lives. they don't seem to know anything about it at all, you know, and i think that life skills are much more important in lots of ways than being highly skilled or being at university , etcetera, etcetera. university, etcetera, etcetera. and i think this universally, tony blair started it 50 when i was younger 2% to 3% of people went to university. 80 tony blair changed it to 50% of people going to university. and i don't think that was a particularly good thing. >> you know, to some extent we might seeing that come down might be seeing that come down again these new degree again with these new degree level apprenticeships and all this government level apprenticeships and all this to government level apprenticeships and all this to iiovernment level apprenticeships and all this
ian, does that chime than, yeah. ian, does that chime with you? >> oh, absolutely, 100.of people in my life highly educated people , but life highly educated people, but they don't have the common sense us and you know , the things that us and you know, the things that ordinary people do in their lives. they don't seem to know anything about it at all, you know, and i think that life skills are much more important in lots of ways than being highly skilled or being at university ,...
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ian pannell from ukraine. >>> the terrifying moments for an innocent family. in texas, as police officers drawing guns during a traffic stop. the officer's stunning admission, and the father breaking down in tears. >>> two deadly plane crashes in wisconsin, and the incredible rescue in new hampshire. >>> my one-on-one with vice-president harris. her outrage over florida's black history curriculum. >>> and america strong tonight. the camp where both adults and children can rise above their disabilities. >> announcer: from abc news world headquarters in new york, this is "world news tonight." >> linsey: good evening, everyone. thanks for joining us on this sunday. i'm linsey davis. we begin with new developments tonight on former president trump's mounting legal troubles. sources tell abc news his team is paying legal fees with cash from political donations totaling $40 million. one super pac has already shelled out that money in the first half of this year to defend the former president and others. but trump remains defiant on the campaign trail, blasting the c
ian pannell from ukraine. >>> the terrifying moments for an innocent family. in texas, as police officers drawing guns during a traffic stop. the officer's stunning admission, and the father breaking down in tears. >>> two deadly plane crashes in wisconsin, and the incredible rescue in new hampshire. >>> my one-on-one with vice-president harris. her outrage over florida's black history curriculum. >>> and america strong tonight. the camp where both adults and...
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here's our chief foreign correspondent ian pannell tonight. >> reporter: tonight, a u.s. soldier crossing illegally into north korea, now under detention by the communist regime. the pentagon saying the serviceman crossed "willfully and without authorization." >> we're closely monitoring and investigating the situation. i'm absolutely foremost concerned about the welfare of our troop. >> reporter: a u.s. official telling abc news, 23-year-old travis king had just spent 47 days in a south korean jail following an altercation with locals. he was set to return to the u.s., where he was likely to be discharged. officials say king's military escort took him to the airport and left him at the terminal, but instead of boarding his flight to fort bliss, texas, king instead left the terminal, joining a civilian tour of the dmz, the demilitarized zone between north and south korea. the state department saying king appears to have known what he was doing when he left the tour group and bolted across the border, and that there's no indication king wants to leave north korea. >> whate
here's our chief foreign correspondent ian pannell tonight. >> reporter: tonight, a u.s. soldier crossing illegally into north korea, now under detention by the communist regime. the pentagon saying the serviceman crossed "willfully and without authorization." >> we're closely monitoring and investigating the situation. i'm absolutely foremost concerned about the welfare of our troop. >> reporter: a u.s. official telling abc news, 23-year-old travis king had just...
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ian cull, nbc bay area news. >> if you or someone you know is at risk and is struggling. there is help 24/7. call or text this number 988. or chat with a counselor. >>> still ahead, what if you have a say in your school lunch. see how one school is trying to give kids more of a chance with a little bit of taste. >> plus the heat turns deadly. the warning for anyone thinking of a trip to death valley. >>> 96 in concord. 93 in livermore. more on the spots expected to hit 100 plus coming up in about eight minutes. >>> we've been given rare access to one of the most secure military sites in the country. the cheyenne mountain complex integral to the mission of norad and protecting the united states from threats. more tonight in a special edition of "nbc n s>>> a journalism fellowship will honor a bay area reporter murdered on the job. the fellowship has been around since 2018. it was named after chauncey bailey. bailey had a career spanning 37 years. in 2007 he was investigating crimes related to an oakland bakery. that's when he was shot and killed walking to work. the head o
ian cull, nbc bay area news. >> if you or someone you know is at risk and is struggling. there is help 24/7. call or text this number 988. or chat with a counselor. >>> still ahead, what if you have a say in your school lunch. see how one school is trying to give kids more of a chance with a little bit of taste. >> plus the heat turns deadly. the warning for anyone thinking of a trip to death valley. >>> 96 in concord. 93 in livermore. more on the spots expected to...
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ian, sarge, great to have you. all right, here we go. stock trades aside, the sports trade that captured the entire world's attention has adidas rolling out the red carpet, helicopter, boat, you name it for soccer super star lionel messi and his first official week with major league soccer after he shocked the league by exiting europe's soccer league and wait till you see what the sportswear giant is doing for the 2023 fifa women's world cup for the highly an tis baited women's usa -- anticipated usa women versversus vietnam. the "claman countdown" is comina right backvi.d. right backvi.d. ♪ bridgett is here. right backvi.d. ♪ she has no clue that i'm here. she has no clue who's in the helmet. are you ready? -i'm ready! alright. xfinity rewards creates experiences big and small, and once-in-a-lifetime. is it possible to protect my business from cyber threats? it is, with comcast business. helping every connected device stay protected. yours. your employees'. even... susan? -hers, too. safe. secure. and powered by the next generation 10g
ian, sarge, great to have you. all right, here we go. stock trades aside, the sports trade that captured the entire world's attention has adidas rolling out the red carpet, helicopter, boat, you name it for soccer super star lionel messi and his first official week with major league soccer after he shocked the league by exiting europe's soccer league and wait till you see what the sportswear giant is doing for the 2023 fifa women's world cup for the highly an tis baited women's usa --...
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here is ian cull. >> reporter: it's the summer sensation. levi's stadium is the next stop on taylor swift's eras concert tour. preparations are well under way. crews have been putting down flooring over the grass to set up the stage. the cheapest ticket is more than $1,100 on the second hand market. for fans who can't make it inside the stadium, the popular trend has been go listen outside of it. ♪ romeo take me somewhere we can be alone ♪ >> reporter: this was the scene in seattle. thousands of people gathered outside to sing along with the pop star. levi's stadium officials may have created bad blood. they told us they're sticking with their initial stance no tailgaing allowed and fans won't be able to congregate in parking areas citing risk to public safety. councilwoman kathy watanabe told us she is siding with the fans. >> we're talking public streets. you cannot control people not being able to come and stand on a public street. they're welcome to come. >> reporter: police seemed to have softened their stance urging nonticketed fans to
here is ian cull. >> reporter: it's the summer sensation. levi's stadium is the next stop on taylor swift's eras concert tour. preparations are well under way. crews have been putting down flooring over the grass to set up the stage. the cheapest ticket is more than $1,100 on the second hand market. for fans who can't make it inside the stadium, the popular trend has been go listen outside of it. ♪ romeo take me somewhere we can be alone ♪ >> reporter: this was the scene in...
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our ian cull did speak to two former stars playing for more than just a title. let's begin with that bombshell announcement from the chief of police in antioch stepping did you know after nine months on the job. the investigation involving racist text messages. pete, you broke the story on twitter last night. today you did get a chance to speak with the chief. what's he telling you? >> reporter: audrey, the conversation did take place last night. he informed me simply that he would be retiring in the coming weeks and left it at that. this is all happening as we have this ongoing text messages scandal, a big court hearing and chief ford along with those in the text messaging scandal have been subpoenaed to testify tomorrow. of course the announcement of him retiring has come as a shock to folks who have covered it and the community depending on him during this time. >> a shock to many. i know you had a chance to speak with the mayor today. what's the mayor saying? >> reporter: i did speak to mayor thorpe. he said he's not surprised when it comes to the antioch po
our ian cull did speak to two former stars playing for more than just a title. let's begin with that bombshell announcement from the chief of police in antioch stepping did you know after nine months on the job. the investigation involving racist text messages. pete, you broke the story on twitter last night. today you did get a chance to speak with the chief. what's he telling you? >> reporter: audrey, the conversation did take place last night. he informed me simply that he would be...
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but next in the media, buzz. legend ian botham buzz.acism and cricket as a waste of time that's destroyed people's lives. so is society's obsession with race harm than good? race doing more harm than good? my race doing more harm than good? my in next. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers. proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> hello there. i'm jonathan vautrey. who is your latest gb news weather forecast provided by the met office. look, a few of us have managed to see some sunny spells throughout today, but there are still a few showers lingering into the showers lingering on into the evening into friday as well, evening and into friday as well, particularly parts of particularly for parts of northern ireland through scotland also a few scotland as well. also a few just clearing their way off the far southeast of as far southeast of england as well. between that, we will well. in between that, we will start spells start to see some clearer spells developing will allow developing and that will allow th
but next in the media, buzz. legend ian botham buzz.acism and cricket as a waste of time that's destroyed people's lives. so is society's obsession with race harm than good? race doing more harm than good? my race doing more harm than good? my in next. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers. proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> hello there. i'm jonathan vautrey. who is your latest gb news weather forecast provided by the met office. look, a few of...
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bbc political correspondent ian watson is live in london tonight. great to see you.d the u.s. president there calling this a rocksolid relationship. yet we also know that they discussed the u.s. decision to send cluster munitions to ukraine. we know the u.k. is a part of the treaty that man's these. was this a point of contention between these leaders? >> the key thing ahead of that summit of course was really to show a united front. more words, as you mentioned. joe biden saying clearly that there is no greater friend or closer ally then the u.k. and u.s., and they had some warm tea and words for the cameras in the garden of downing street. if you like that was the kind of public image that both men wanted to portray. certainly when it came to the question of cluster bombs it's controversial because it can spread munitions across a wide area. sometimes unexploded munitions cause a problem for civilians. the u.k. has signed up with many other countries to add to this convention, discouraging their use. rishi sunak said that downing street would be diplomatic about th
bbc political correspondent ian watson is live in london tonight. great to see you.d the u.s. president there calling this a rocksolid relationship. yet we also know that they discussed the u.s. decision to send cluster munitions to ukraine. we know the u.k. is a part of the treaty that man's these. was this a point of contention between these leaders? >> the key thing ahead of that summit of course was really to show a united front. more words, as you mentioned. joe biden saying clearly...
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ian cull, nbc bay area news. >>> breaking news now in the east bay.in oakland our nbc bay area sky ranger is in oakland. this is new. the 580, 980 split at 35th street. it involves a white van. it appears to have come to a stop on top of a broken hydrant or water main. these are live pictures of that water pouring out. there is also a crashed police car nearby. so we believe there is a chase or a crash involved. again we will get back to the breaking news in a moment when be get that picture from the chopper up. it's in oakland at the 380/980 split. >> we are going to take you to the east coast now. a terrifying construction incident in the streets of new york city. take ak the here. it happeearlier today in the midtownhattan . you caee in the video there just the top portion of that ane caught on fire, collapsed on to several buildings under construction. the crane's arm snapped off, fell on to the streets, and people, as you could imagine, ran. the new york fire department says six were hurt. the fire was safely put out. >>> back in our area, they m
ian cull, nbc bay area news. >>> breaking news now in the east bay.in oakland our nbc bay area sky ranger is in oakland. this is new. the 580, 980 split at 35th street. it involves a white van. it appears to have come to a stop on top of a broken hydrant or water main. these are live pictures of that water pouring out. there is also a crashed police car nearby. so we believe there is a chase or a crash involved. again we will get back to the breaking news in a moment when be get that...
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meteorologist ian schwartz with our phoenix affiliate kpho has a look. >> reporter: 92 degrees. that's one of our cooler readings. >> reporter: arizona woke up hot and headed straight for another record-breaker. now 19 consecutive days and counting above 110 degrees. >> read them and weep, people. more of the weeping going on for sure. >> reporter: that heat can pose serious dangers for the vulnerable like those without housing. >> some ice-cold water, a hat, sunscreen, anything like that is a lifeline for people in need. >> reporter: arizona's power grid is holding its own, but californians are urged to conserve and keep the thermostat at 78 to avoid potential blackout. >> when you've got really hot temperatures that don't cool down at night, that can be really taxing on the electrical equipment. >> when the nighttime temperatures don't cool down and things stay hotter longer, people stay hotter longer. >> reporter: julie trtanj is leading the effort to build the national integrated heat health information system and says summers like this one could be here to stay. >> the real
meteorologist ian schwartz with our phoenix affiliate kpho has a look. >> reporter: 92 degrees. that's one of our cooler readings. >> reporter: arizona woke up hot and headed straight for another record-breaker. now 19 consecutive days and counting above 110 degrees. >> read them and weep, people. more of the weeping going on for sure. >> reporter: that heat can pose serious dangers for the vulnerable like those without housing. >> some ice-cold water, a hat,...
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ian >> so what happens now? ian >> well , >> so what happens now? ian >> well, we're. mention the tour operators won't mention the tour operators won't mention the tour operator that we're with. but it's been almost non—exist at the hotel manager didn't really know what was going on, couldn't give clear directions, didn't seem to have a plan . um, didn't seem to have a plan. um, the bus driver drove around in circles for three hours trying to find somewhere for to us be safe . and, you know, we've come. safe. and, you know, we've come. we we'd already been to the. the school that we're now at, and then gone around in a big circle and come back again because nowhere else could fit us in. so um, it's all a bit of the blind leading the blind. however i would, i would like to say thanks to all the greek volunteers that that are turning up at these evacuation centres and looking after people, providing water, food and trying to be as helpful as they can. but the tour operator is don't seem to be doing their bit. from what i can see, it does seem to be really, really confusi
ian >> so what happens now? ian >> well , >> so what happens now? ian >> well, we're. mention the tour operators won't mention the tour operators won't mention the tour operator that we're with. but it's been almost non—exist at the hotel manager didn't really know what was going on, couldn't give clear directions, didn't seem to have a plan . um, didn't seem to have a plan. um, the bus driver drove around in circles for three hours trying to find somewhere for to us...
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ian cole joins us now. you got a firsthand look at it today. vr. >> yeah, that's not me, but that is, you know, hey, it was a lot of fun. very interesting, too. they are rolling out this virtual reality or vr experience for kids who may be nervous before going under the knife, understand bri so when the new sutter health surgery center in west san jose opens up next month they will be offering vr headsets to young patients. they come loaded with interactive and soothing experience. the center invited a few kids out today to try it. >> i saw trees and grass and bushes. they tell you stuff to relax. >> it relaxes you more and you are less scared to do it. >> yes, i could see. they look very relaxed. >> they were. >> so i am wondering is this tech being used anywhere else right now? >> stanford children's has used something similar as well on this and as for sutter health they are using it in urgent care center in dublin. a survey, children said that their stress levels wept down nearly 60% after going true that vr experience. doctors say that's a
ian cole joins us now. you got a firsthand look at it today. vr. >> yeah, that's not me, but that is, you know, hey, it was a lot of fun. very interesting, too. they are rolling out this virtual reality or vr experience for kids who may be nervous before going under the knife, understand bri so when the new sutter health surgery center in west san jose opens up next month they will be offering vr headsets to young patients. they come loaded with interactive and soothing experience. the...
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ian cole explains the issue. he was there as one pet reunited with its owner. >> reporter: the pet drop off area of the san jose animal care center is unfortunately busy today with pets being brought in that were found on the street. >> july 5th we see an increase of animals that came in. >> reporter: the shelter usually gets about 25 pets a day during kitten season. yesterday 53 cats and dogs. every year fireworks around the 4th lead to nervous pets running away and not coming home. the shelter places a 72 hour hold on pets coming in before putting them up for adoption and posts their pictures on its website. >> they won't be able to see animals at the shelter and also animals available. >> reporter: jose marquez says his dog lucky ran out of the family home on the 1st and says fireworks were likely to blame because lucky will escape sometimes but always comes back. >> i got worried. like how does this happen? >> reporter: he has been looking for a few days but today found lucky at the san jose animal care cente
ian cole explains the issue. he was there as one pet reunited with its owner. >> reporter: the pet drop off area of the san jose animal care center is unfortunately busy today with pets being brought in that were found on the street. >> july 5th we see an increase of animals that came in. >> reporter: the shelter usually gets about 25 pets a day during kitten season. yesterday 53 cats and dogs. every year fireworks around the 4th lead to nervous pets running away and not...
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entre los hoteles que iÁn a la huelga esÁn el ritz- carlton, el beverly hilton, el fairmont miramar yna de las legislaciones migratorias Ás duras de todo el pÍs entÓ hoy en vigencia en la florida... la ley sb-1718 afectaÁ a mas de 700 mil indocumentado s, que se veÁn obligados a vivir y trabajar en las sombras o a mudarse a otros estados, por temor a ser detenidos y deportados... aunque la poliÍa trato de despejar temores... desde homestead, florida, danay rivero nos tiene mas detalles. abriendo una puerta de esperanza, la administracÓn biden dio a conocer que buscaÁ alternativas para aliviar parte de lo que adeudan en pÉstamos estudiantiles 40 millones de personas en el pÍs... y esto, tras el fallo de la corte suprema, que declaÓ inconstituciona l el programa de aivio de esta deuda estudiantil.. el problema es que esa posible solucion no sera facil ni rapida... desde washinton, pablo gato, nos dice cÁles podÍan ser estas opciones. y en Éxico el mandatario, lopez obrador, lopez obrador, presenÓ hoy su informe de gobierno desde el Ócalo acompaÑado de miles de simpatizantes. lo hace jus
entre los hoteles que iÁn a la huelga esÁn el ritz- carlton, el beverly hilton, el fairmont miramar yna de las legislaciones migratorias Ás duras de todo el pÍs entÓ hoy en vigencia en la florida... la ley sb-1718 afectaÁ a mas de 700 mil indocumentado s, que se veÁn obligados a vivir y trabajar en las sombras o a mudarse a otros estados, por temor a ser detenidos y deportados... aunque la poliÍa trato de despejar temores... desde homestead, florida, danay rivero nos tiene mas detalles....
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but next in the media, buzz. legend ian botham buzz. cricket as a waste of time that's destroyed people's lives. so is society's obsession with race harm than good? race doing more harm than good? my race doing more harm than good? my in next. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers. proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> hello there. i'm jonathan vautrey. who is your latest gb news weather forecast provided by the met office. look, a few of us have managed to see some sunny spells throughout today, but there are still a few showers lingering the showers lingering on into the evening into friday as well, evening and into friday as well, particularly for parts of northern ireland through scotland also a few scotland as well. also a few just clearing their way off the far southeast england as far southeast of england as well. that, we will well. in between that, we will start clearer spells start to see some clearer spells developing will allow developing and that will allow those to just those temperatures
but next in the media, buzz. legend ian botham buzz. cricket as a waste of time that's destroyed people's lives. so is society's obsession with race harm than good? race doing more harm than good? my race doing more harm than good? my in next. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers. proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> hello there. i'm jonathan vautrey. who is your latest gb news weather forecast provided by the met office. look, a few of us have...
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ian lee, cbs news. >>> north korea marked the 70th anniversary of the end of the korean war by holding a large military parade with foreign dignitaries. kim jong-un welcomed senior officials from china and russia to an evening military parade in the capital of pyongyang. north korea showed off its latest intercontinental ballistic missiles during the event. this is the first time foreign delegates were allowed into the country since the covid pandemic. >>> fierce fighting raged in ukraine yesterday and overnight as the country launches a major push against russian troops. the video, this video apparently shows a ukrainian drone destroying a tank near bakhmut. ukrainian president volodymer zelenskyy visited the port city of odesa yesterday which has been under nearly daily shelling for the past week. he visited a historic cathedral that was destroyed last week along with a medical center in the city. >>> nearly seven months after the brutal beating of tyre nichols, the justice department has launched an investigation into the memphis police department. the 29-year-old black man died thr
ian lee, cbs news. >>> north korea marked the 70th anniversary of the end of the korean war by holding a large military parade with foreign dignitaries. kim jong-un welcomed senior officials from china and russia to an evening military parade in the capital of pyongyang. north korea showed off its latest intercontinental ballistic missiles during the event. this is the first time foreign delegates were allowed into the country since the covid pandemic. >>> fierce fighting...
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nbc bay area's ian cull explains what that means and what doctors are seeing on the front lines now. >> reporter: at the peaks of the pandemic, the number of americans dying daily above what is defined as normal levels skyrocketed. cdc data shows that at some points it was almost 50% higher than expected nationwide. in california, the rate was more than 100% hire. -- higher. but now finally, the excess deaths is at abnormally high levels. >> it shows that the bulk of burden of disease has gone away. >> those who died with or from covid, the cdc data still stands. you can see in this graphic, the orange line is the expected number of deaths for a week. that includes everything from accidents to natural causes. during the pandemic, more than 1.1 million americans lost their lives to the virus. and now for the past few months, the number has dropped to pre-pandememic levels. ucsf covid expert says it's a significant milestone. >> we moved from about 2,000 deaths a day to right now in california maybe, you know, less than ten a day. >> the report and data was first compiled by "the new y
nbc bay area's ian cull explains what that means and what doctors are seeing on the front lines now. >> reporter: at the peaks of the pandemic, the number of americans dying daily above what is defined as normal levels skyrocketed. cdc data shows that at some points it was almost 50% higher than expected nationwide. in california, the rate was more than 100% hire. -- higher. but now finally, the excess deaths is at abnormally high levels. >> it shows that the bulk of burden of...