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. >> reporter: also troubling, he says is this lawsuit filed in 2012 by apartment complex, the irvinelandlord that has a lot of property knows that water intrusion is going to equal mold. the landlord needs to disclose that to the tenant. >> reporter: 2 investigates called managers, and got a call back at the parent company in southern california. the irvine company declined our request for an interview, but told us it determined the mold in keller's apartment was not caused by water intrusion. the company said the mold was caused by the residents, sighting high humidity. >> reporter: irvine also called ktvu's lab results invalid, saying our inspector didn't take enough samples, but they still acknowledged an unacceptable number of mold spores in the air, and plans to do more cleaning. keller says he and his fiance did nothing wrong and other people say the mold is not limited to one apartment. >> reporter: kimberly kates believes the problem is bigger than a few units. >> i think it's like the best kept secret at north park. >> they offered $2,500 to replace damaged property. but kel
. >> reporter: also troubling, he says is this lawsuit filed in 2012 by apartment complex, the irvinelandlord that has a lot of property knows that water intrusion is going to equal mold. the landlord needs to disclose that to the tenant. >> reporter: 2 investigates called managers, and got a call back at the parent company in southern california. the irvine company declined our request for an interview, but told us it determined the mold in keller's apartment was not caused by...
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in the ground. >> irvine has been way ahead in thinking. >> but there are 400 water districts in the state and not all are fortunate. and builders are concerned the state will restrict new construction. it is hard to get your approvals in california already because of the traffic and the schools. and now the no-growthers will add water to the mix and make it more difficult to get approvalals. that could lead to higher home prices in the priciest state for housing. for "nightly business report," i'm diana olick, in lancaster, california. coming up where small business owners find the secret to success. >>> here is what to watch for tomorrow. minutes from the federal reserve april meetings are out, and from target sales force and lowe's on the agenda for wednesday. >>> and the treasury sect h a message for lawmakers. jack lew would say to veto any trade bill that contained enforceable rules manipulation and pushed back against lawmakers intent on putting some rules in that legislation. >>> when it comes to starting a small business it takes a bright idea and a lot of hard work. and man
in the ground. >> irvine has been way ahead in thinking. >> but there are 400 water districts in the state and not all are fortunate. and builders are concerned the state will restrict new construction. it is hard to get your approvals in california already because of the traffic and the schools. and now the no-growthers will add water to the mix and make it more difficult to get approvalals. that could lead to higher home prices in the priciest state for housing. for "nightly...
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irvin is the dean of the university of california irvine law school. >> if somebody's who's in a jail on his or her own talks to a cell mate or another inmate, then there's no problem with the person receiving the information turning it over to the police to the deputy sheriffs to the district attorney's office. but what's impermissible is to try to arrange to gather information through the use of jailhouse informants because then it really is about circumventing the person in jail's right to an attorney, the right to remain silent. what has apparently occurred here is done exactly what's prohibited. >> in other words, deputies planted informants in defendants' cells in effect circumventing the defendant's right to remain silent and lied about it over and over again. orange county thomas skopalls responded by firing the entire district attorney's office. >> through the use of these jailhouse informants. >> reporter: in the wake of sanders explosive charges other criminal defense attorneys like james crawford began to ask questions. ten years after his client henry rodriguez was convic
irvin is the dean of the university of california irvine law school. >> if somebody's who's in a jail on his or her own talks to a cell mate or another inmate, then there's no problem with the person receiving the information turning it over to the police to the deputy sheriffs to the district attorney's office. but what's impermissible is to try to arrange to gather information through the use of jailhouse informants because then it really is about circumventing the person in jail's...
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joining me dr celene philiper in san francisco, and wendy patrick in irvine, california. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> thank you >>> severe weather in several midwest states. 15 tornado have been confirmed. kevin corriveau is up next with an update. stay with us. >>> following breaking news let's get more on the severe weather moving through the nation's mid section. kevin corriveau is here with the latest. >> just after the break we can upgrade the numbers to 17 tornado across the region. it's hard to anyone an accurate total of what is happening. let's look at the thunder storms. these thunder storms really have come together over the last 2-3 hours. we have a line all the way down towards texas, and that will be involved as well. here are areas from texas, kansas and up to the north, parts of minnesota. i'll get to that in a moment. here, this is a video of elk city tornado. a lot of damage reports have come in with this particular tornado, and it was quite essential. tomorrow we go out and assess the damage. rate the tornado, whether it was an f2, f3 tornado, an
joining me dr celene philiper in san francisco, and wendy patrick in irvine, california. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> thank you >>> severe weather in several midwest states. 15 tornado have been confirmed. kevin corriveau is up next with an update. stay with us. >>> following breaking news let's get more on the severe weather moving through the nation's mid section. kevin corriveau is here with the latest. >> just after the break we can upgrade the...
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six or seven years ago university of california irvine the research center -- we recently connected withuke university in terms of stem cell and alzheimer's. we are frequent donators to hospitals and hospital foundations. we funded an emergency center and one of these days, i probably would be a patient for those types of things. i'm concerned with the situation in africa and other activities. success these days is still performance. i'm still obsessed with that. but it is also the benefits to other parts of the world. erik: why, then, don't you talk more, or haven't you talked more, about your philanthropy? mr. gross: i try to keep it quiet. not that there's anything wrong with it but i'm not the type to attend functions and parties and galas. we like to work underneath, so to speak. erik: quietly. mr. gross: because we like to be in bed at 7:00 at night watching "jeopardy. " it's quiet because we are quiet people. there is a mexican restaurant just on the corner. that's just the life that we pursue. erik: i will ask you what sounds like a cross question -- how much money have you given
six or seven years ago university of california irvine the research center -- we recently connected withuke university in terms of stem cell and alzheimer's. we are frequent donators to hospitals and hospital foundations. we funded an emergency center and one of these days, i probably would be a patient for those types of things. i'm concerned with the situation in africa and other activities. success these days is still performance. i'm still obsessed with that. but it is also the benefits to...
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irvin came back after missing 2 games. this will be lebron's fifth straight appearance. the other four was with miami. the warrior fans, pam cook included. steph curry is fine for the game, he gave everyone a scare when he tumbled and fell 5 feet. team doctors termed he suffered a concussion and not a concussion. we spoke with the chief of neurology who is sure that every precaution was taken before he was allowed back in the game. >> he probably just had a tumble, like maybe a kid to playground, take a break and you get back to it as long as you are not developing disorientation, headache or confusion. >> pam, he's okay. >> concussion symptoms can appear 24 hours after the initial injury, but the warrior staff has probably been watching him. when he was hurt he was surrounded by doctors, his father, the owners. >> with the women's world cup starting in a few days, there's a scandal. 14 members of fifa have been indicted. the u.s. is looking into bribes dating back into the 90s. swiss investigators are examining if fifa members took bribes when they aawarded -- awarded t
irvin came back after missing 2 games. this will be lebron's fifth straight appearance. the other four was with miami. the warrior fans, pam cook included. steph curry is fine for the game, he gave everyone a scare when he tumbled and fell 5 feet. team doctors termed he suffered a concussion and not a concussion. we spoke with the chief of neurology who is sure that every precaution was taken before he was allowed back in the game. >> he probably just had a tumble, like maybe a kid to...
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director for the a.c.l.u., and wendy patrick, an attorney and christian minister joining us from irvine, california. phillipa, a.c.l.u. was involved in the case, you called the ruling a victory for students. tell us why? >> well, students deserve complete accurate health information. they need it at whatever age. the ruling is a huge victory for the students who are getting a much-improved curriculum than when we brought the case. the implications are larger. the judge said access to medically appropriate sex education is an important public right. the heath of our youth is too important to teach them misinformation and biased information that can put their health at at risk. schools nee to be a place where young people can get reliable information to help them make healthy decisions. while the ruling is specific to clovest, the lessons about the importance of accurate sex education should apply nationwide. >> actually, staying with that, do you think this could set a precedent for the rest of the california, and possibily the nation. will the a.c.l.u. target other states next? >> this
director for the a.c.l.u., and wendy patrick, an attorney and christian minister joining us from irvine, california. phillipa, a.c.l.u. was involved in the case, you called the ruling a victory for students. tell us why? >> well, students deserve complete accurate health information. they need it at whatever age. the ruling is a huge victory for the students who are getting a much-improved curriculum than when we brought the case. the implications are larger. the judge said access to...
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the you see irvine extension and i also taught at cal state fullerton and there is a professor in the civic arts department from the u.k. and he was diagnosed with stomach cancer. i got a phone call wednesday 1991 saint frank can you come up and take a look and teach a class. i came up wednesday, the class started thursday. i took over after the second week i believe and now a spring of 1991 and i've been on the adjunct faculty ever since. >> host: bolus homelike when you came back from vietnam? >> guest: my homecoming, with my family very glad i survived, became a company commander at camp pendleton and an infantry training regimen at camp pendleton. i was sending young men to where it came from. at the same time i was interviewing companies because i knew i was going to lay back to duty. i had a rough time with business interviews. i went through four or five of them. they didn't like for whatever reason. one of them told me he'll be coming to work with a lot of top-notch people. he posits that it won't be like leading a bunch of high school dropouts against a machine gun emplacemen
the you see irvine extension and i also taught at cal state fullerton and there is a professor in the civic arts department from the u.k. and he was diagnosed with stomach cancer. i got a phone call wednesday 1991 saint frank can you come up and take a look and teach a class. i came up wednesday, the class started thursday. i took over after the second week i believe and now a spring of 1991 and i've been on the adjunct faculty ever since. >> host: bolus homelike when you came back from...
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los angeles, and all of irvine california has been told by the government to cut water use by 1/4.has even sparked drought shaming, the public outing of celebrities who keep their sprinklers running. the town blames the country. why should we take shorter showers when you do this? california central valley is some of the best agricultural land in the world. it uses 80% of the states water and contributes to percent to its economy -- a contributes 2% to its economy. farmers say they have been cutting back. >> this is your land? >> tomatoes to the right. >> he can afford to do this because of almonds. much of it is all about the crops. some say that farmers should be stopped from planting. >> they tell us what we have to grow. >> they can say agriculture is not cutting, why is that? >> agriculture is getting no water, no surface water, groundwater only. we have taken the brunt of the cuts for a couple of years. the urban folks are asked to do it because there's no water in the system. we have emptied it into the environment. >> he's talking about the delta emptying in the san francis
los angeles, and all of irvine california has been told by the government to cut water use by 1/4.has even sparked drought shaming, the public outing of celebrities who keep their sprinklers running. the town blames the country. why should we take shorter showers when you do this? california central valley is some of the best agricultural land in the world. it uses 80% of the states water and contributes to percent to its economy -- a contributes 2% to its economy. farmers say they have been...
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david, uc irvine, and the air resources board is hosting these but it basically gives you the opportunity to take a look at the ownership of the vehicle, how much you pay for the vehicle and the fuel cost very sess the vehicle fuel costs, for the ev it's startling, the numbers for the every day person if they're driving over 20 miles the numbers close so quickly, the ev becomes your only solution in terms of cost, i will see if i can make that tool available to you all, you can view it for yourself, and push it out to the people here. i think it's really valuable for folks to see that themselves, >> that would be great. commissioner wald? >> so this is clearly a daunting challenge it's very gratifying to see what seems to me huge sumses of money at both the state and regional level to invest. it's also gratifying to see that organizations, groups that didn't always work so collaboratively together even on this particular issue are working hand in glove and making huge advances it's gratifying to see there are lots of programs out there, it's still clearly a really huge challenge. so i won
david, uc irvine, and the air resources board is hosting these but it basically gives you the opportunity to take a look at the ownership of the vehicle, how much you pay for the vehicle and the fuel cost very sess the vehicle fuel costs, for the ev it's startling, the numbers for the every day person if they're driving over 20 miles the numbers close so quickly, the ev becomes your only solution in terms of cost, i will see if i can make that tool available to you all, you can view it for...
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erian is chief advisory chief of president obama's negotiable economic council, he joins me now from irvine california. mohamed, great to have you on the show. >> wonderful to be with you ali thank you. >> mohamed, you wrote in april there was a 45% chance of what you called a graccident, where greeks lose control possibly the exit of greece from the prowrpz is thateurozone is that still the worst case scenario? >> it is and i would increase that to 50%. i would say it's a high are probability, a 50% probability today. >> are the europeans and the international monetary fund being tougher than they should be on greece at the moment where it comes to debt forgiveness and loosening austerity? >> the answer is yes and for good reason ali. there is a complete lack of trust, not only a complete lack of trust in the negotiation but also definite interpretations about the past and the present. if you can't agree on the past and the present and you don't trust each other it's very difficult to agree on the future. and therefore, no one wants to make a bold decision. and that bold of decision can be
erian is chief advisory chief of president obama's negotiable economic council, he joins me now from irvine california. mohamed, great to have you on the show. >> wonderful to be with you ali thank you. >> mohamed, you wrote in april there was a 45% chance of what you called a graccident, where greeks lose control possibly the exit of greece from the prowrpz is thateurozone is that still the worst case scenario? >> it is and i would increase that to 50%. i would say it's a...
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. >> reporter: that change of heart is the goal of what chief diane irvin is calling this first of its kind event in the country getting cops in touch with the people they serve and protect. >> this is not just an education for the community. this is an education for my police officers. >> reporter: here, kids can meet k-9, check out police gear, climb inside a s.w.a.t. truck. >> what do you like? >> the helicopter. >> reporter: all this teaching kids and parents too to respect but not fear the cops. >> you know, that understanding on what they go through and what they, you know, do to take care of us. >> reporter: the violence in ferguson last fall sparked the idea. it didn't take long for alameda county law enforcement and others to jump on board. organizers hope the progress made here today spreads like wildfire nationwide. >> great cops, good community, what can't you do? >> reporter: in hayward, mark kelly, kpix 5. >> many of today's participants are pushing for a similar event on a schoolday so more officers and kids get to meet. >>> beating victim bryan stow is taking another st
. >> reporter: that change of heart is the goal of what chief diane irvin is calling this first of its kind event in the country getting cops in touch with the people they serve and protect. >> this is not just an education for the community. this is an education for my police officers. >> reporter: here, kids can meet k-9, check out police gear, climb inside a s.w.a.t. truck. >> what do you like? >> the helicopter. >> reporter: all this teaching kids and...
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former redskins place doug williams and ricky irvin on hand to help renovate the school library and gives such a coincidence. one of the students had chosen williams as a subject for a school project early in the year biography paper, water bottle sculpture. he saw it in the display case at school. the two had a chance to meet today before the cameras were there and hearing williams tell it that moment gave him goose bumps. >> he came down the hall holding his face and when he walked away it was like he was in tears, me in tears, big man like me had no business crying and it was real nice to see him, high emotion he was for doing a project on somebody like myself. >> isn't that cool? >> very cool. >> having a great effect and he's up there to help them and >>> that's our broadcasts for now. we'll come back tomorrow to see if we can get it right. "the tonight show" is up next. they always get it right. >> we'll see you tom there are a lot of channels on your tv but only so many you want to watch what if you could pay for the types of channels you want and not the ones you don't now, fios b
former redskins place doug williams and ricky irvin on hand to help renovate the school library and gives such a coincidence. one of the students had chosen williams as a subject for a school project early in the year biography paper, water bottle sculpture. he saw it in the display case at school. the two had a chance to meet today before the cameras were there and hearing williams tell it that moment gave him goose bumps. >> he came down the hall holding his face and when he walked away...
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coyotes, desperate for food and water, one coyote attacked a 3-year-old girl in a park in irvine oversuffered minor cuts to the neck. another mother and 7-year-old daughter had a close encounter with a coyote. the animal chased after that girl. >> trying to have big arms and be scary. it didn't faze that animal at all. >> the woman's husband came out and scared it away. wildlife experts warning them to keep their garbage sealed and not leave pet food out where it could lure them out of the woods. lunging at police wielding what appears to be a knife. police are chasing -- well he's chasing hem, i should say shouting at them. pepper spray didn't work. they tased the suspect. handcuffed and carted him away in a van. these officer, you might be wondering, they did not have weapons. they did not have firearms i should say on them and used a taser and were able to get the suspect under control. >>> new questions about josh duggar star of "19 kids and counting." you may have heard about this. duggar was accused of molesting five young girl admitted to some wrongdoing. he admitted -- he did
coyotes, desperate for food and water, one coyote attacked a 3-year-old girl in a park in irvine oversuffered minor cuts to the neck. another mother and 7-year-old daughter had a close encounter with a coyote. the animal chased after that girl. >> trying to have big arms and be scary. it didn't faze that animal at all. >> the woman's husband came out and scared it away. wildlife experts warning them to keep their garbage sealed and not leave pet food out where it could lure them out...
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in the 2300 block of irvin street. unidentified woman is in the hospital with gunshot wounds. there is a $25,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction in this case. >>> coming up, an historic day overseas by a landslide, ireland backs legalized gay marriage. we are going to have the details when we come back. >> peaceful protests so far in cleveland >>> a cleveland police officer is acquitted in the fatal shooting of two men in a car after officers mistook the sound of the car backfiring as gunshots. protestors took to the streets in cleveland after learning of the verdict. hanna daniels reports officer michael bree low, who is white, had been accused of involuntary manslaughter in the 2012 death of a black man and woman timothy russell and melissa williams. >> reporter: police officer mychal bell michael bree low cried in the verdict. it is after a four-week trial in the death of two people. the judge ruled prosecutors failed to prove he fired the fatal shots. >> the defendant proved by a preponderance of the evidence that he is legally excused from liabi
in the 2300 block of irvin street. unidentified woman is in the hospital with gunshot wounds. there is a $25,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction in this case. >>> coming up, an historic day overseas by a landslide, ireland backs legalized gay marriage. we are going to have the details when we come back. >> peaceful protests so far in cleveland >>> a cleveland police officer is acquitted in the fatal shooting of two men in a car after officers...
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a $37 billion to buy broadcomm of irvine. >> have you ever attached your go pro camera to adrone?l now you don't have to it. the company is expanding to offer a drone of it's own next year. >> and amazon began offering same day shipping some san francisco and other cities. >> well there is more still to come here tonight on abc7 news at 6:00. a local anthrax scare. the potentially deadly live spores delivered by the military >> new video tonight from the mid west. thunderstorms, rain, leaving neighborhoods underwater. >> and you're going to see some unusual discoveries being made >>> a lab at stanford univsity has been identified as one of the labs that mistakenly received a live dose of anthrax from the u.s. army. e pentagon is only revealing nine states mistakenly received live samples instead of the bacteria. >> stanford says it has detailed records of how it was handled. it was opened just once about ten days after receipt from the defense deptment. still, the sample iseing sent to a lab in atlanta t be tested for live spores. >> the cdc let us know ifhere are spores it would
a $37 billion to buy broadcomm of irvine. >> have you ever attached your go pro camera to adrone?l now you don't have to it. the company is expanding to offer a drone of it's own next year. >> and amazon began offering same day shipping some san francisco and other cities. >> well there is more still to come here tonight on abc7 news at 6:00. a local anthrax scare. the potentially deadly live spores delivered by the military >> new video tonight from the mid west....
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escuela , al igual que las investigaciones han coincidido en que los hermanos valeria de 12 anos, irvine 15 ya contaban con antecedentes antes de involucrase en este homicidio. diversos expedientes policiacos indican que hace unos meses prendieron fuego a varias casas del fraccionamiento donde vivian ademas capturaban animales y los asesinaban con la misma navaja con la que ultimaron a su pequeÑa victima. super=claudia ortega/ vecina del lugar inq=..desde que quemaron las casas nosotros no los queríamos aquí.. segn las declaraciones de los supuestos autores del asesinato ..los tres hermanos planearon todo,, y junto a los otros dos menores con los que siempre se juntaban invitaron a su primo de 6 aÑos a jugar al secuestro, lo amarraron, lo estrangularon , lo apunalaron y luego lo enterraron para ocultar la evidencia.. pero ademas, dice la abuelita de cristopher los 5 fueron despues a su casa y sin huellas de remordimiento lamentaron el que no apareciera.su primo y su amigo... super=claudia alvarado / abuelita de christhoper inq=.nos acompañaron a arroyos , a hoyos a buscar a mi niño y el
escuela , al igual que las investigaciones han coincidido en que los hermanos valeria de 12 anos, irvine 15 ya contaban con antecedentes antes de involucrase en este homicidio. diversos expedientes policiacos indican que hace unos meses prendieron fuego a varias casas del fraccionamiento donde vivian ademas capturaban animales y los asesinaban con la misma navaja con la que ultimaron a su pequeÑa victima. super=claudia ortega/ vecina del lugar inq=..desde que quemaron las casas nosotros no los...
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(sot) irvin medina 02:09 al 02:17 la policia trata a la gente muy mal en veces y no respeta a los hispanosr un reporte detallado de lo que vieron... la idea es que la comunidad ayude a identificar situaciones en las que agentes del orden publico pudieran estar utilizando fuerza excesiva contra algun sospechoso... (sot) michael risher senior staff attorney aclu of nor cal 00:33 al 00:42 a legal profesional is able to ... esta evidencila al seria analizada poun experto en leyes podria ayudar a solidificar un caso en contra de alguna corporacion o agente...determi nara si el comportamiento del agente fue contra la ley... (vo) la aplicacion mobile justice es gratuita... y ademas de registrar, grabar y reportar algun caso contiene informacion sobre los derechos civiles... esto les permite conocer que deben y no deben hacer cuando sean detenidos por un policia... (sot) rafael gonzalez 00:39 al 00:44 a mi me ha pasado con la policia, a mi me ha pasado ycomo ciudadanos tenemos el derecho.. (vo) mobile justice esta dirigido a personas que podrian atestiguar alguna situacion duso... siembargo si ser
(sot) irvin medina 02:09 al 02:17 la policia trata a la gente muy mal en veces y no respeta a los hispanosr un reporte detallado de lo que vieron... la idea es que la comunidad ayude a identificar situaciones en las que agentes del orden publico pudieran estar utilizando fuerza excesiva contra algun sospechoso... (sot) michael risher senior staff attorney aclu of nor cal 00:33 al 00:42 a legal profesional is able to ... esta evidencila al seria analizada poun experto en leyes podria ayudar a...
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a $37 billion to buy broadcomm of irvine. >> have you ever attached your go pro camera to a drone?l now you don't have to it. the company is expanding to offer a drone of it's own next year. >> and amazon began offering same day shipping some san francisco and other cities. >> well there is more still to come here tonight on abc7 news at 6:00. a local anthrax scare. the potentially deadly live spores delivered by the military. >> new video tonight from the mid west. thunderstorms, rain, leaving neighborhoods underwater. >> and you're going to see some unusual discoveries being made th >>> a lab at stanford university has been identified as one of the labs that mistakenly received a live dose of anthrax from the u.s. army. the pentagon is only revealing nine states mistakenly received live samples instead of the bacteria. >> stanford says it has detailed records of how it was handled. it was opened just once about ten days after receipt from the defense department. still, the sample is being sent to a lab in atlanta to be tested for live spores. >> the cdc let us know if there are s
a $37 billion to buy broadcomm of irvine. >> have you ever attached your go pro camera to a drone?l now you don't have to it. the company is expanding to offer a drone of it's own next year. >> and amazon began offering same day shipping some san francisco and other cities. >> well there is more still to come here tonight on abc7 news at 6:00. a local anthrax scare. the potentially deadly live spores delivered by the military. >> new video tonight from the mid west....
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they got an anonymous tip about one agency in particular that was operating in irvine california -- irvinelifornia. they expanded the investigation to two other agencies. they used surveillance, undercover informants, and they -- i should say undercover agents -- and they developed a case that eventually allow them to conduct raids on more than 30 of the apartments where, in this case, the chinese women were staying. and also the homes of the operators of these agencies. they collected a lot of documents and materials. much of it is an mandarin, translating it. there is a federal grand jury. and they are trying to build a case against these agents using the women as material witnesses. the case would ultimately be tax evasion and potential money laundering. host: tax evasion by who? guest: by the owners of these agencies, and money laundering -- the women are mostly -- will be mostly granted immunity. host: why is homeland security during this type of investigation and that the fbi? -- and not the fbi? guest: well, it involves borders and border protection. when i spoke to homeland securit
they got an anonymous tip about one agency in particular that was operating in irvine california -- irvinelifornia. they expanded the investigation to two other agencies. they used surveillance, undercover informants, and they -- i should say undercover agents -- and they developed a case that eventually allow them to conduct raids on more than 30 of the apartments where, in this case, the chinese women were staying. and also the homes of the operators of these agencies. they collected a lot of...
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she was bitten in the neck in a p in irvine. it charged the little girl while she was playing with her mother and sister. more severe weather moving across the plain states this weekend a tornado touching down just outside oklahoma city today but no tornado damage reported. warnings have been issued across the state. flash flooding is a concern as severe thunderstorms move through. more than 20 million people could be affected. in texas, a race against time as crews race to shore up homes with sandbags and many have been evacuated. >>> we have our prosecute frances with us tonight. >> hi. quiet conditions and clouds starting to spill in from the coast right now. katie showed you pictures from the midwest. in tax, areas of yellow, a tornado watch overnight until tomorrow morning. the areas of green flash flood warning as well overnight. this pink area severe thunderstorms expected. that will continue until tomorrow and look for travel delays if you're heading to the middle of the country. the live shot shows you a beautiful pictu
she was bitten in the neck in a p in irvine. it charged the little girl while she was playing with her mother and sister. more severe weather moving across the plain states this weekend a tornado touching down just outside oklahoma city today but no tornado damage reported. warnings have been issued across the state. flash flooding is a concern as severe thunderstorms move through. more than 20 million people could be affected. in texas, a race against time as crews race to shore up homes with...
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de escuela , al igual que las investigaciones han coincidido en que los hermanos valeria de 12 anos irvintes de involucrase en este homicidio. diversos expedientes policiacos indican que hace unos meses prendieron fuego a varias casas del fraccionamiento donde vivian , ademas capturaban animales y los asesinaban con la misma navaja con la que ultimaron a su pequeÑa victima.quien durante anos revelan ellos mismos, fue presa de sus burlas y maltratos super=claudia ortega/ vecina del lugar i=..desdque quemar las casanosotros nolos queríam aquí segn las declaracionede los suestos autores delsinato ..los ts hermanoslanearotodo,, y nto a los oos dos menores con los e siemp se juntan invitaroa su primo de6 aÑos a jugarl secuestrolo amarron, lo estrangularon , lo apunalaron y luego lo enterraron para ocultar la evidencia.. stand=jazive perez/ ciudad de mexico inq= ..el fiscal general del chihuahua dijo que en estecaso no hay más que investigar, pues todo apunta a que se trató de un juego entrelos niños y adolescentes en el que se les pasó la mano y escondieron el cadáver tratado de evadir su culp
de escuela , al igual que las investigaciones han coincidido en que los hermanos valeria de 12 anos irvintes de involucrase en este homicidio. diversos expedientes policiacos indican que hace unos meses prendieron fuego a varias casas del fraccionamiento donde vivian , ademas capturaban animales y los asesinaban con la misma navaja con la que ultimaron a su pequeÑa victima.quien durante anos revelan ellos mismos, fue presa de sus burlas y maltratos super=claudia ortega/ vecina del lugar...
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libran ante chicago, mÁs tarde pase, para irvin, desde fuera del perÍmetro nada mÁs que el fondo de laelo se salvÓ de este incidente donde se aficionada saltar al terreno de juego volando la seguridad tratando de agredir al Árbitro y ademÁs golpea a un policÍa y todo quedÓ en sanciÓn econÓmica y avisos de veto. daniel el travieso guzmÁn. fue cesado como tÉcnico del club no ganaron en las Últimas siete jornadas y la derrota ante el equipo de los esmeraldas de leÓn fue humillante. les adelanto el nombre de quien podrÍa comenzar a sonar en las prÓximas horas para ese lugar que ha dejado el travieso guzmÁn. leÓn: mÁs adelante noticias univisiÓn 14 hablamos con el cantante gerardo ortiz sobre la controversia generada por su canciÓn en la que menciona a un tal seÑor guzmÁn. --no dormir bien podr leÓn: no dormir bien podrÍa traer consecuencias o condiciones catastrÓficas segÚn revela un nuevo estudio, investigadores de washington estudiaron a 26 adultos. a la mitad le pidieron que no durmiera por 62 horas, la otra mitad descanso de manera normal. cuando se les pidiÓ clasificar una serie de nÚ
libran ante chicago, mÁs tarde pase, para irvin, desde fuera del perÍmetro nada mÁs que el fondo de laelo se salvÓ de este incidente donde se aficionada saltar al terreno de juego volando la seguridad tratando de agredir al Árbitro y ademÁs golpea a un policÍa y todo quedÓ en sanciÓn econÓmica y avisos de veto. daniel el travieso guzmÁn. fue cesado como tÉcnico del club no ganaron en las Últimas siete jornadas y la derrota ante el equipo de los esmeraldas de leÓn fue humillante....
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there was an acute sense of thousands of years of history of irvine meant the refinement of the urge to make war and the need for oil in order to do so converging here. i think we will leave it at that at the moment and we will read a passage later on if we have a chance. >> you write about that there are 5000 people on that ship. it is a huge place that you can never really get away from. >> well that's right. it's just this past thing and there are 5000 people on board. i didn't realize it was going to be as crowded as the bombay slum is the phrase i use. i was naÏvely thinking that i thought there might be tennis courts on board. i was expecting something of a cruise liner. what it really reminded me of very much my dad when i was a 17-year-old i used to borrow my dad's car to go out. he would never let me park it in his garage because i was always crammed so full of tools. it was very very difficult to maneuver the car and he never trusted me to do it. but it was very like that. every bit of space on this huge thing was used in underneath the flight deck which is big and empty of
there was an acute sense of thousands of years of history of irvine meant the refinement of the urge to make war and the need for oil in order to do so converging here. i think we will leave it at that at the moment and we will read a passage later on if we have a chance. >> you write about that there are 5000 people on that ship. it is a huge place that you can never really get away from. >> well that's right. it's just this past thing and there are 5000 people on board. i didn't...
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lauren is an automotive analyst she's in irvine, california, so lauren, this is a big recall, why is it significant other than that? >> well, significant because what happens is people own cars, they move or they sell cars. and they are officially this was a regional recall. the original recall was in states where there is a lot of humidity, they began to realize that this is much more prevalent in every state because every state does get humidity in one form or another. but the key factors. takata was pushing back quite heavily. this is not a fault of auto makers. >> by fixing the parts we don't necessarily know whether those parts really will fix it, right? >> well, what we do know is that the discharge of the inflater is quicker than what was designed. we've been researching this all day long. we've had a lot of people ask about it. they used to use a different product, but now they've switched to this product. we're not sure if it's been approved or didn't approve, but the fact is that it discharges at high rate that it breaks apart the melt frame and also on the passenger side t
lauren is an automotive analyst she's in irvine, california, so lauren, this is a big recall, why is it significant other than that? >> well, significant because what happens is people own cars, they move or they sell cars. and they are officially this was a regional recall. the original recall was in states where there is a lot of humidity, they began to realize that this is much more prevalent in every state because every state does get humidity in one form or another. but the key...
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escuela , al igual que las investigaciones han coincidido en que los hermanos valeria de 12 anos, irvinse en este homicidio. diversos expedientes policiacos indican que hace unos meses prendieron fuego a varias casas del fraccionamiento donde vivian , ademas capturaban animales y los asesinaban con la misma navaja con la que ultimaron a su pequeÑa victima. super=claudia ortega/ vecina del lugar inq=..desde que quemaron las casas nosotros no los queríamos aquí.. segn las declaraciones de los supuestos autores del asesinato ..los tres hermanos planearon todo,, y junto a los otros dos menores con los que siempre se juntaban invitaron a su primo de 6 aÑos a jugar al secuestro, lo amarraron, lo estrangularon , lo apunalaron y luego lo enterraron para ocultar la evidencia.. pero ademas dice la abuelita de cristopher los 5 fueron despues a su casa y sin huellas de remordimiento lamentaron el que no apareciera.su primo y su amigo... super=claudia alvarado / abuelita de christhoper inq=.nos acompañaron a arroyos , a hoyos a buscar a mi niño y ellos tranquilos." stand=jazive perez/ ciudad de mexi
escuela , al igual que las investigaciones han coincidido en que los hermanos valeria de 12 anos, irvinse en este homicidio. diversos expedientes policiacos indican que hace unos meses prendieron fuego a varias casas del fraccionamiento donde vivian , ademas capturaban animales y los asesinaban con la misma navaja con la que ultimaron a su pequeÑa victima. super=claudia ortega/ vecina del lugar inq=..desde que quemaron las casas nosotros no los queríamos aquí.. segn las declaraciones de los...
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they had -- oh, they had super bowl champions hines ward, kurt warner, michael irvin and jerry rice teamed up for a bromance dance. proved that football-related concussions lead to poor decision making. for the first time, the show featured a pregnant dancer. katherine jacobs is now pregnant. they invited her to dance tonight. and they also invited maury povich to announce who the father is. [ applause ] thank you. so many former contestants made time to celebrate. as much as we've had with the show, the list of famous individuals who've appeared on it really is remarkable. these are just some of the names who showed up tonight. >> tonight on the "dancing with the stars" ten-year anniversary special, all of your favorites return to the ballroom. curt warner, tucker carlson, oprah winfrey, former vice president dick cheney, godzilla. leonardo dicaprio, the ghost of mickey rooney and more. it all starts now. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how can you not love this group? do you understand the hillside strangler was on the show tonight. when we come back, amazon has a crazy new delivery se
they had -- oh, they had super bowl champions hines ward, kurt warner, michael irvin and jerry rice teamed up for a bromance dance. proved that football-related concussions lead to poor decision making. for the first time, the show featured a pregnant dancer. katherine jacobs is now pregnant. they invited her to dance tonight. and they also invited maury povich to announce who the father is. [ applause ] thank you. so many former contestants made time to celebrate. as much as we've had with the...
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finally, michael irvin, i am shocked at this decision. wow! troy vincent, and the league came down hard. some of the reaction to tom brady being suspended for four games because of the deflate- gate situation during the afc championship game. >>> lawmakers moved forward with a bill requiring professional sports teams to pay cheerleaders minimum wage. the bill is in response to lawsuits filed by cheerleaders for the raiders and bills. many teams treat cheerleaders like florrified volunteers. and it requires them to -- glorified volunteers, and it requires them to get over time and sick time. >>> 5 athletes are being honored as the newest members into the bay area bay area hall of fame. sports director mark ibanez sat down with one of the inductees. barry bonds. mark and joe fonzi live now. gentlemen? >> reporter: thank you, frank. there is a special buzz in the room because of the presence of barry bonds but not to forget the others. barry is the star of the evening. it was joe that had a great sit down with barry. and interesting revelations c
finally, michael irvin, i am shocked at this decision. wow! troy vincent, and the league came down hard. some of the reaction to tom brady being suspended for four games because of the deflate- gate situation during the afc championship game. >>> lawmakers moved forward with a bill requiring professional sports teams to pay cheerleaders minimum wage. the bill is in response to lawsuits filed by cheerleaders for the raiders and bills. many teams treat cheerleaders like florrified...
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and then they dumped his body in irvine.ly. >> reporter: all of them pleaded not guilty. it took a long time, but gonzalo's family felt they were finally getting some answers, and possibly justice. >> we tell the prosecutor, we tell the detectives, "we trust in you. we trust you guys." i hope these guys gonna get what they deserve for the crime they did. we still trust in the laws of california. >> reporter: now authorities had to consider the fate of patricia esparza. on the one hand, her cooperation made the case against the other defendants. on the other, she had admitted to playing a role in the murder. investigator dean fulcher. >> did any of the details surprise you about what patricia had to say when she finally broke her silence? >> yes. i knew she was the catalyst for this whole thing, i knew she had some involvement. i didn't realize she was involved as deep as she was. >> reporter: just how deeply? as you'll see, that would become a matter of dispute. but in return for her cooperation, patricia was granted bail an
and then they dumped his body in irvine.ly. >> reporter: all of them pleaded not guilty. it took a long time, but gonzalo's family felt they were finally getting some answers, and possibly justice. >> we tell the prosecutor, we tell the detectives, "we trust in you. we trust you guys." i hope these guys gonna get what they deserve for the crime they did. we still trust in the laws of california. >> reporter: now authorities had to consider the fate of patricia...
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let's discuss more with kimberly dozer and from irvine california bob baer cnn security and intelligence analyst, former cia operative. it seems to pe the president of the united states on april 2nd goes into the rose garden kimberly at the white house, announces six leaders from the gulf cooperation states will come to camp david for the extraordinary summit in the aftermath of this tentative deal worked out with iran and gets the rsvps, two yeses, four regrets. it's pretty humiliating, isn't it? >> on the face of it it looks like a snub like king salman was not happy with what he thought was going to be discussed. a lot of these high-level meetings happen with much decided in advance and there are a lot of question marks out there. what kind of military assurances is the u.s. going to give gulf states that if it makes the deal with iran that they will be protected. but the other thing going on i just got off of phone with a high-level u.s. official in riyadh he says that king salman's popularity is soaring with his people because of the campaign in yemen and it really is about staying
let's discuss more with kimberly dozer and from irvine california bob baer cnn security and intelligence analyst, former cia operative. it seems to pe the president of the united states on april 2nd goes into the rose garden kimberly at the white house, announces six leaders from the gulf cooperation states will come to camp david for the extraordinary summit in the aftermath of this tentative deal worked out with iran and gets the rsvps, two yeses, four regrets. it's pretty humiliating, isn't...
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heavy rain came down in buckets in the dallas suburb of irvin late into the night filling up roads bringing houston. the state's fourth largest city was hammered by more than 11 inches of rain tuesday, unearthing this casket, submerging highways, and damaging thousands of homes and businesses. five people died including this man's 66-year-old father. >> he was helping himself get out of his trouble and also helping another lady get out of trouble. that's the way he is. >> reporter: here in the devastated town of wimberly, people are starting to clean up after floodwaters from the blanco river damaged or destroyed thousands of homes of. >> here's where the water line was. >> reporter: police are patrolling the area overnight, where trees are split down the middle and cars are still overturned. carlos cortez and his wife are thankful to be alive. the couple along with their children and dog were all airlifted from the roof as waters rose. >> the one that rescued me, he was my hero. >> reporter: hayes county officials say 11 people are still missing. officials are warning residents to be aware
heavy rain came down in buckets in the dallas suburb of irvin late into the night filling up roads bringing houston. the state's fourth largest city was hammered by more than 11 inches of rain tuesday, unearthing this casket, submerging highways, and damaging thousands of homes and businesses. five people died including this man's 66-year-old father. >> he was helping himself get out of his trouble and also helping another lady get out of trouble. that's the way he is. >> reporter:...
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she was bitten in the net friday evening at the silverado park in irvine.le girl while she was playing with her mother and sister. >>> protesters dressed as bees are hoping a large march through san francisco will get the attention of a major corporation. abc7 news was outside the ferry building for the march against monsanto yesterday. the group wants that company to stop using genetically modified crops for food. they say the company's pesticides are harmful to people, the environment, and especially bees. >> other countries have band monsanto because of what they have done to the bees and what they produce kills the bees. >> well, monsanto said independent tests shows all their food and the pesticides they use are safe for the environment. >>> more severe weather moving across the plains states this weekend. a tornado touched done just outside oklahoma city yesterday but no major damage has been reported. tornado warnings have been issued across that state. >>> and flash flooding is a big concern in other areas as severe thunderstorms move through. horn
she was bitten in the net friday evening at the silverado park in irvine.le girl while she was playing with her mother and sister. >>> protesters dressed as bees are hoping a large march through san francisco will get the attention of a major corporation. abc7 news was outside the ferry building for the march against monsanto yesterday. the group wants that company to stop using genetically modified crops for food. they say the company's pesticides are harmful to people, the...
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was walking with her sister and mother when she was attacked from behind by the coyote at a park in irvineed hours later. coyote was not captured. >>> 5:33, the time. drought will have an impact on camping this weekend, as well. like all of us parks around the state are dealing with the drought and for one of the bay area's most popular parks, that means no showers. >> as memorial county park generations of come to enjoy a rust tick and redwood experience. >> i have been camping at memorial park since i was 12 years old. my children were raised here. and now i bring my grandchildren here. >> because of california's ongoing drought you might notice changes the next time you stay at a san mateo county campground. >> this sign may come as a surprise to some. the showers have been locked to help conserve water. >> pescadero creek is the sole source of water. >> we want to be good neighbors, we draw a lot but we realize the residents want to use the water as well so we monitor our intake. >> if drought condition get worse, flushable toilets could be the next thing to go. campers aren't thrilled
was walking with her sister and mother when she was attacked from behind by the coyote at a park in irvineed hours later. coyote was not captured. >>> 5:33, the time. drought will have an impact on camping this weekend, as well. like all of us parks around the state are dealing with the drought and for one of the bay area's most popular parks, that means no showers. >> as memorial county park generations of come to enjoy a rust tick and redwood experience. >> i have been...
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was walking with her sister and mother when she was attacked from behind by the coyote at a park in irvinesed hours later. coyote was not captured. >>> the drought will have an impact on camping this weekend as well. like all of us parks around the state are dealing with the drought and for one of the bay area's most popular parks, that means no showers. >> as memorial county park generations of come to enjoy a rustic and redwood experience. >> i have been camping at memorial park since i was 12 years old. my children were raised here. and now i bring my grandchildren here. >> because of california's ongoing drought, you might notice changes the next time you stay at a san mateo county campground. >> this sign may come as a surprise to some. the showers have been locked to help conserve water. >> pescadero creek is the sole source of water. >> we want to be good neighbors, we want to hair the water. we draw a lot but we realize the residents want to use the water as well so we monitor our intake. >> if drought conditions get worse, flushable toilets could be the next thing to go. campers a
was walking with her sister and mother when she was attacked from behind by the coyote at a park in irvinesed hours later. coyote was not captured. >>> the drought will have an impact on camping this weekend as well. like all of us parks around the state are dealing with the drought and for one of the bay area's most popular parks, that means no showers. >> as memorial county park generations of come to enjoy a rustic and redwood experience. >> i have been camping at...
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she was bitten in the neck friday evening at the silverado park in irvine. the coyote charged the little girl while she was playing with her mother and sister. >>> protesters dressed as bees are hoping a large march through san francisco got the attention of a major corporation. abc7 news was outside the ferry building for the march against monsanto yesterday. the group wants that company to stop using genetically modified crops for food. they say the company's pesticides are harmful to people, the environment, and especially bees. >> other countries have banned monsanto because of what they have done to the bees and what they produce kills the bees. >> monsanto said independent tests shows all their food and the pesticides they use are safe for the environment. >>> more severe weather moving across the plains states this weekend. a tornado touched down just outside oklahoma city yesterday, but no major damage has been reported. tornado warnings have been issued across that state. >>> flash flooding is a big concern in other areas as severe thunderstorms mov
she was bitten in the neck friday evening at the silverado park in irvine. the coyote charged the little girl while she was playing with her mother and sister. >>> protesters dressed as bees are hoping a large march through san francisco got the attention of a major corporation. abc7 news was outside the ferry building for the march against monsanto yesterday. the group wants that company to stop using genetically modified crops for food. they say the company's pesticides are harmful...
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our cnn global affairs analyst, former delta force commander and joining us from irvine california bob bear our cnn security and intelligence analyst, a former cia operative. ambassador what's the story right now? is this effort largely as we just heard from nick based on iraqi shiite militias is this what the u.s. wants because clearly they want the iraqi military to take charge not iranian-backed shiite militias. >> well we have to sort of sort through the smoke and dust here to figure out actually what is going on. clearly if this were to be an iranian-backed shia militia effort it would be about the worst thing i could imagine from the point of view of u.s. interest. >> why is that? >> this is a thrust into the heart of sunni iraq. anbar province the citadel of sunniism in iraq if you will. i cannot imagine anything more carefully calculated to permanently split this country apart, the country of iraq apart, than a shia-led military effort into a completely sunni area. >> that's very disturbing. bob bear as you know we just heard nick report this from baghdad, it was the shiite mil
our cnn global affairs analyst, former delta force commander and joining us from irvine california bob bear our cnn security and intelligence analyst, a former cia operative. ambassador what's the story right now? is this effort largely as we just heard from nick based on iraqi shiite militias is this what the u.s. wants because clearly they want the iraqi military to take charge not iranian-backed shiite militias. >> well we have to sort of sort through the smoke and dust here to figure...
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child was walking with her sister and mother when attacked from behind by a coyote in the park in irvinethe neck and taken to the hospital and released hours later. the coyote was not captured. >>> the drought will have an impact on camping this weekend. like all of us parks are dealing with the drought. and for one of the bay area's most popular parks, that means no shower. >> reporter: at memorial park, generations have come to enjoy the redwood experience. >> i have been camping at memorial park since i was 12 years old. my children were raised in this park. my kids know this place inside and out and now i bring my grandchildren here. >> reporter: but because of california's ongoing drought, you might notice changes the next time you stay at a san mateo county campground. this sign may come as a surprise to some. the showers have been locked to help conserve water. es eskondero creek is here in this community. >> we realize the residents need to use the water as well, so that's why we monitor our intake. >> reporter: if drought conditions get worse, the flushable toilets could be the
child was walking with her sister and mother when attacked from behind by a coyote in the park in irvinethe neck and taken to the hospital and released hours later. the coyote was not captured. >>> the drought will have an impact on camping this weekend. like all of us parks are dealing with the drought. and for one of the bay area's most popular parks, that means no shower. >> reporter: at memorial park, generations have come to enjoy the redwood experience. >> i have been...
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the next one is from jeffrey in irvine california the question is what is the difficult question you were asked in the white house briefing room? >> only time i ever credited with the m. am and i didn't spill over but i teared up. it's when tony snow called me from his exploratory surgery to tell me that his cancer had returned and he was the press secretary before me we are very close and not long after they had to have this surgery and go through another round of treatment and called me right before the briefing that they. when i went out to brief the press i remember my voice caught caught and everybody in the briefing room was teary eyed. when i took over. i thought he was going to beat it but then about nine or ten months later he collapsed during a speaking engagement in washington and never recovered that he was in the hospital for several weeks he was in solidarity with me. he was the one who won the last day at the white house said how are you feeling about things and i said not very good because how am i supposed to replace you. i just imagine the ridicule and criticism tha
the next one is from jeffrey in irvine california the question is what is the difficult question you were asked in the white house briefing room? >> only time i ever credited with the m. am and i didn't spill over but i teared up. it's when tony snow called me from his exploratory surgery to tell me that his cancer had returned and he was the press secretary before me we are very close and not long after they had to have this surgery and go through another round of treatment and called me...
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let's bring in ohio madam, the economic adviser, joins us live from irvin, california. >> so on the oneand, it precarious situation in greece is getting worse, and the probability of an accident in which governments both in greece and the rest of europe lose control is high. on the other hand, the markets are likely and understandably focussed on the amount of cash coming in. josh tweeted earlier today that the authorized buybacks in april at 141 billion were the highest ever. dividends are going up. we see central banks, china, ecb, they're going to become even more dubbish, and picking up. so i think the markets are focussed on the a. cash coming in, and they believe that greece is going to be concaved and isolated. >> in your opinion, do you think that that, the cash coming into the markets providing some sort of a floor should outweigh any potential graccident out there for the markets. >> depends on which markets you look at. the u.s. equity market, european, a little more vulnerable. the euro, more vulnerable. it depends on which market you look at. i think the catch is impacting
let's bring in ohio madam, the economic adviser, joins us live from irvin, california. >> so on the oneand, it precarious situation in greece is getting worse, and the probability of an accident in which governments both in greece and the rest of europe lose control is high. on the other hand, the markets are likely and understandably focussed on the amount of cash coming in. josh tweeted earlier today that the authorized buybacks in april at 141 billion were the highest ever. dividends...