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, valery, listen, i don’t understand anything, again jacqueline, according to her passport she’s marinaative, oleg georgievich, why didn’t i immediately finish it, wait, that is, mavchanchan, our marina, the night butterfly, came to the client, the killer killed the client, and she just got caught in the mix, logical, we need to work out the version that she really is a prostitute, clarify whether she worked through an agency or as an individual, well, that’s all for a pimp etc., let’s work on contacts, maybe we’ll be able to come up with something, yeah. and hello, sergey, hello, i really miss you, maybe we’ll meet, what about the prints, everything is fine with the prints, about 20 of them, no less, i think that yours are here too, of course, you touched the door, yes, by the way, i removed the cartridges, this is a tt, but i will tell the story when i run it through the cartridge case, please tell me. and you didn’t run into anyone on the stairs before you discovered the body? no, i haven’t met anyone, yeah, have you ever seen this girl before? this one, no, there were others, these
, valery, listen, i don’t understand anything, again jacqueline, according to her passport she’s marinaative, oleg georgievich, why didn’t i immediately finish it, wait, that is, mavchanchan, our marina, the night butterfly, came to the client, the killer killed the client, and she just got caught in the mix, logical, we need to work out the version that she really is a prostitute, clarify whether she worked through an agency or as an individual, well, that’s all for a pimp etc.,...
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h >> ainsley: his widow jacqueline joins us. so many people talking about this and praying for your family. you have three little girls, six, four, one and you are expecting a baby. these individuals took the life of your beloved husband. you have been married eight years, both 30 years old, very young. tell me your thoughts. i talked to frank siller, from tunnels to towers and he said you are so strong. why was this important for you to come on today. >> i wanted everybody to hear who brad was from the p perspective of people who love him most. it is easy to forget the officer is more than just an officer. outside of work, brad was a husband, father, brother, son, friend and more and he was everything that was good and truly an exceptional human being. he poured his entire heart into every aspect of his life. he was selfless and giving and put himself before others and he always showed up. he loved being a detective and was a great detective. he loved being a dad more and he was the best dad to our girls and he was good at ever
h >> ainsley: his widow jacqueline joins us. so many people talking about this and praying for your family. you have three little girls, six, four, one and you are expecting a baby. these individuals took the life of your beloved husband. you have been married eight years, both 30 years old, very young. tell me your thoughts. i talked to frank siller, from tunnels to towers and he said you are so strong. why was this important for you to come on today. >> i wanted everybody to hear...
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in 2010, alan's 19 year old daughter, jacqueline, was a freshman at the university of san diego. oh gosh, she was. she was a great kid. she loved soccer. she loved playing the piano. she had great friends. both of their education journeys, though, were changed forever when jacqueline was diagnosed with colon cancer due to an inherited genetic mutation called lynch syndrome. still, neither that news, nor the grueling years of treatment that followed were enough to slow jacqueline down. she really put all her effort into finishing. she ended up with a double major, marketing and spanish, the kind of strength that that that takes, i just can't imagine. i mean, it's. but, you know. and she wore a smile the whole way. that's portugal, i think. yeah sadly, jacqueline died less than a year after graduating, leaving alan and his wife joan struggling with how to move forward. it would be easy for us to stop, right? it would be easy for us to say, you know what? you know we're going to be living in our grief for the rest of our lives. and to some extent, that's a little true, right, every
in 2010, alan's 19 year old daughter, jacqueline, was a freshman at the university of san diego. oh gosh, she was. she was a great kid. she loved soccer. she loved playing the piano. she had great friends. both of their education journeys, though, were changed forever when jacqueline was diagnosed with colon cancer due to an inherited genetic mutation called lynch syndrome. still, neither that news, nor the grueling years of treatment that followed were enough to slow jacqueline down. she...
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hello, jacqueline. sometimes the quietest people can have the most powerful voices.ust a wonderful person. do you want to say hello to coletta? why did you contact us? because absolutely nobody is talking about the learning disabled. jacqueline only gets half her allocated hours of home support because of a constant battle for staff. they're the most vulnerable people in society from the day they are born until the day they die, and they have to put them into a special category, and to pay a special category salary to the people who are doing such a good job caring for them. if they don't do that, they will never solve the problem. jacqueline's knitted a support network of other carers and families around her, but they're all struggling with the local respite centre closed at the moment. i have no idea why we come bottom of the list. i think other things just, i don't know, other thingsjust seem to get priority. the trust in charge told us they are working to provide local respite care again, but it can't come soon enough for beth, in her 80s, who cares for her siste
hello, jacqueline. sometimes the quietest people can have the most powerful voices.ust a wonderful person. do you want to say hello to coletta? why did you contact us? because absolutely nobody is talking about the learning disabled. jacqueline only gets half her allocated hours of home support because of a constant battle for staff. they're the most vulnerable people in society from the day they are born until the day they die, and they have to put them into a special category, and to pay a...
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hello, jacqueline. sometimes the quietest people can have the most powerful voices. she's just a wonderful person. do you want to say hello to colletta? why did you contact us? because absolutely nobody is talking about the learning disabled. jacqueline only gets half her allocated hours of home support because of a constant battle for staff. they're the most vulnerable people in society from the day they are born until the day they die, and they have to put them into a special category, and to pay a special category salary to the people who are doing such a good job caring for them. if they don't do that, they will never solve the problem. jacqueline's knitted a support network of other carers and families around her, but they're all struggling with the local respite centre closed at the moment. i have no idea why we come bottom of the list. i think other things just, i don't know, other thingsjust seem to get priority. the trust in charge told us they are working to provide local respite care again, but it can't come soon enough for beth, in her 80s, who cares for
hello, jacqueline. sometimes the quietest people can have the most powerful voices. she's just a wonderful person. do you want to say hello to colletta? why did you contact us? because absolutely nobody is talking about the learning disabled. jacqueline only gets half her allocated hours of home support because of a constant battle for staff. they're the most vulnerable people in society from the day they are born until the day they die, and they have to put them into a special category, and to...
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. >> jacqueline errors is the senior vice president for planned parenthood federation of america.ow jacqueline first i want to talk about what we are waiting from the supreme court which is this idaho emergency room abortion case. what could be the impact of that ruling well, yes, to be clear, this is a case that the supreme court is reviewing and we do anticipate a decision could come as soon as this week and it never should have been brought to the supreme court. >> it's long been established flush law that everyone should have the ability to go to an emergency room in any instance and get the care that they need. unfortunately, this question before the supreme court, which challenge the ability to provide that emergency care in the case of an abortion, which would also include common miscarriage, management care that many people confined life-threatening again, we should not be in this place where we have to decide if if a politician's not doctors are the ones who are going to make the decision about if you could get emergency care there are many abortion issues that they're no
. >> jacqueline errors is the senior vice president for planned parenthood federation of america.ow jacqueline first i want to talk about what we are waiting from the supreme court which is this idaho emergency room abortion case. what could be the impact of that ruling well, yes, to be clear, this is a case that the supreme court is reviewing and we do anticipate a decision could come as soon as this week and it never should have been brought to the supreme court. >> it's long been...
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he was jacqueline on her family's smallj jacqueline on her family's small farm.ems that hadn't been seen before. translation: _ items that hadn't been seen before. translation: there _ items that hadn't been seen before. translation: there was _ items that hadn't been seen before. translation: there was a - items that hadn't been seen before. | translation: there was a shortage items that hadn't been seen before. i translation: there was a shortage of soa . , translation: there was a shortage of soa-, and translation: there was a shortage of soap. and we — translation: there was a shortage of soap. and we saw— translation: there was a shortage of soap. and we saw a _ translation: there was a shortage of soap, and we saw a bar. _ translation: there was a shortage of soap, and we saw a bar. but _ translation: there was a shortage of soap, and we saw a bar. but it - soap, and we saw a bar. but it wasn't so, it was dynamite! my father told her, don't use that, it is not so! she realised afterwards. it still happens when the farmers plough the land. they sometimes sti
he was jacqueline on her family's smallj jacqueline on her family's small farm.ems that hadn't been seen before. translation: _ items that hadn't been seen before. translation: there _ items that hadn't been seen before. translation: there was _ items that hadn't been seen before. translation: there was a - items that hadn't been seen before. | translation: there was a shortage items that hadn't been seen before. i translation: there was a shortage of soa . , translation: there was a shortage...
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. >> reporter: 88-year-old jacqueline james taught public school in stroudsburg, pennsylvania, for three98. >> you worked for 30 years. you paid into your pension. >> every single check. you pay into social security and your pension. you knew you were never going to make a lot of money, and you knew that you were building your retirement. >> reporter: yet through a quirk of state law, she and about 70,000 other retired public workers in pennsylvania have had zero cost-of-living adjustments in over 20 years. the $25,000 a year she gets now is the same it was then while the cost of living has nearly doubled. she's given up cable tv, cut out some of her favorite foods, even stopped buying mulch for her flower beds. >> i do less and less and less. i'm always figuring, what can i stop doing now? what can i stop doing now? >> reporter: of course, most of today's workers won't have pensions. according to the federal reserve, just 22%. far more common now are retirement accounts like a 401(k) where the burden is on you to save enough to last a lifetime. just a ways up the road from stroudsburg,
. >> reporter: 88-year-old jacqueline james taught public school in stroudsburg, pennsylvania, for three98. >> you worked for 30 years. you paid into your pension. >> every single check. you pay into social security and your pension. you knew you were never going to make a lot of money, and you knew that you were building your retirement. >> reporter: yet through a quirk of state law, she and about 70,000 other retired public workers in pennsylvania have had zero...
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here's jacqueline on the left on her family's small farm.her gave us something to eat, and she was 35, she didn't eat. she always told us that she couldn't see all the young soldiers who were going to be killed to take her own tongue. she couldn't eat lunch that day, and that was the most painful moment of the d—day for me, because i saw my mother unhappy, on the verge of tears. what i remember about the americans is that their bread was very, very white. because we had food restrictions during the war. the americans brought with them weird and wonderful items that the locals had never seen before. mum was walking along the path and saw a bar of soap. there was a shortage. but it wasn't soap, it was dynamite! 0h! my father told her, "don't use that because it's not soap". she realised afterwards. oh, yes, it still happens. when the farmers plough the land, they sometimes still find shells. much of the surrounding countryside was flooded, treacherous for both sides, regardless of combat. the water claimed many lives. when the americans arrive
here's jacqueline on the left on her family's small farm.her gave us something to eat, and she was 35, she didn't eat. she always told us that she couldn't see all the young soldiers who were going to be killed to take her own tongue. she couldn't eat lunch that day, and that was the most painful moment of the d—day for me, because i saw my mother unhappy, on the verge of tears. what i remember about the americans is that their bread was very, very white. because we had food restrictions...
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jacqueline howard. thank you so much for being with us. >> all right.are seeing levies failing and dams at total risk of collapse new developments and deadly flooding overnight. and american journalist evan gershkovich back inside or washington courtroom. and now looking different, you can see he has a shape we've had now the new outrage from us officials as his so-called trial begins debate in america as biden and trump meet and only cnn has complete coverage with unrivaled access and exclusive pre and post a beat analysis. >> follow cnn for every countless moment followed to debate night america tomorrow at 7:00 p.m. you know what's brilliant boring. >> think about it. >> boring is the unsung catalyst for bowl. >> what straps mold to arrive? >> get hurdles and into space or boring makes vacations happen, early retirements possible, and startups start off because it's smart, dependable in steady all words you want from your the bank for nearly 160 years, pnc bank has been brilliantly boring. so you can be happy and fulfilled which is pretty and boring
jacqueline howard. thank you so much for being with us. >> all right.are seeing levies failing and dams at total risk of collapse new developments and deadly flooding overnight. and american journalist evan gershkovich back inside or washington courtroom. and now looking different, you can see he has a shape we've had now the new outrage from us officials as his so-called trial begins debate in america as biden and trump meet and only cnn has complete coverage with unrivaled access and...
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so jacqueline, what is xylitol? >> yeah, boris.ell, this is a commonly used sugar substitute and end this new study, researchers at the cleveland clinic found that high amounts of xylitol is associated with nearly twice the risk of heart attack, stroke, and even death. now, we do need more research into what's driving this association. but other studies on other types of sugar substitutes have found similar associations when it comes to xylitol, though the researchers also point out that it is also linked with the formation of blood clots in the body and maybe that has something to do at this association of a blood clot travels to your heart? part are to your brain that can cause a heart attack or stroke. but what's really concerning about this, boras, we know that the consumers who often seek out products containing xylitol are consumers who are trying to manage their blood sugar levels. they're looking for sugar-free products or reduced sugar products. these are often consumers who may already have diabetes, already of cardiovasc
so jacqueline, what is xylitol? >> yeah, boris.ell, this is a commonly used sugar substitute and end this new study, researchers at the cleveland clinic found that high amounts of xylitol is associated with nearly twice the risk of heart attack, stroke, and even death. now, we do need more research into what's driving this association. but other studies on other types of sugar substitutes have found similar associations when it comes to xylitol, though the researchers also point out that...
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jacqueline howard. thank you so much coming up on cnn news central, the countdown to the presidential debate is on what we know about how the candidates are preparing just today hey, is out plus a new look at the top issues central to this debate. >> that's still ahead the, most anticipated moment of this lecture and the stakes couldn't be higher. >> the president and the former president one state, which are two very different visions for america's future that cnn presidential debate thursday night at nine live on cnn and streaming on max. >> okay, everyone, our mission is to provide complete balanced nutrition or strength and energy ensure 27 vitamins and minerals nutrients for immune health, and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein i didn't redo this last year before you were fermenting migraine with kuleba. >> remember the pain cancel plans, the worry that was then and look at me now, you'll never truly forget migraine, but you lived or reduces attacks making zero migraine days possible. it's th
jacqueline howard. thank you so much coming up on cnn news central, the countdown to the presidential debate is on what we know about how the candidates are preparing just today hey, is out plus a new look at the top issues central to this debate. >> that's still ahead the, most anticipated moment of this lecture and the stakes couldn't be higher. >> the president and the former president one state, which are two very different visions for america's future that cnn presidential...
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what other nation, other wealthy nations experience seen as jacqueline howard joins us right now withore on this and jacqueline, united states is sadly long suffered in this area even before this latest reading and the latest numbers. why is united states? still come up so short? so, yeah, so short here yeah, okay. >> and these latest numbers give us the latest snapshot on how we compare with our peers. and it shows that here the united states, we have the lowest supply of midwives we still have under-supply of obstetricians and gynecologists. and we know oh most maternal deaths occur in that postpartum period. this new report estimates about 65% occur postpartum and in all other high-income nations, they guarantee that mothers who've just given birth or guaranteed at least one home visit by their medical care team in that first week post it's part here in the united states, kate, we don't always give that level of care and that seems to be driving are high maternal mortality rate which countries are doing better? >> why are they doing so much better? and is there even one nation repo
what other nation, other wealthy nations experience seen as jacqueline howard joins us right now withore on this and jacqueline, united states is sadly long suffered in this area even before this latest reading and the latest numbers. why is united states? still come up so short? so, yeah, so short here yeah, okay. >> and these latest numbers give us the latest snapshot on how we compare with our peers. and it shows that here the united states, we have the lowest supply of midwives we...
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she and she also you mentioned her sister, her disabled sister jacqueline named her daughter after herboth of those women had their own troubles. obviously, jacqueline had, her sister, had developmental delays and disabilities, never went for an extended period of time to school, never had job, never lived alone, lived with her, her and her father her entire life, her her daughter they had a youk barbara walters liked idea of being a mother, but was not so crazy. the reality of being mother, her, as with her husband's, any conflict beten work and family work one and that was i think a hard lesson for the three husbands and and for her daughter as well right her daughter still alive and she she is she lives i florida. i wrote her she's very private i wrote her a letter when started this as a courtesy she refused she to let me interviewer but as with her mother, when relatives or friends would call and say somebody named susan page has called me and wants to interview me, barbara, she would say, feel free to go ahead. she wouldn't say, have to do this for me. but she didn't say, i don't
she and she also you mentioned her sister, her disabled sister jacqueline named her daughter after herboth of those women had their own troubles. obviously, jacqueline had, her sister, had developmental delays and disabilities, never went for an extended period of time to school, never had job, never lived alone, lived with her, her and her father her entire life, her her daughter they had a youk barbara walters liked idea of being a mother, but was not so crazy. the reality of being mother,...
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government for the water contamination at joint base pearl harbor hickham which jacqueline hughes saidially her daughter i do la. >> she went from a happy lucky go lucky into full psychosis. the case against the government is named for hughes and her family. at the time of the leak newborn son was covered in red rashes and jacqueline's throat immediately began to burn. >> we are a proud navy family. we feel betrayed by the institution that was supposed to be protecting us, to have us refused care, denied gaslit, and to this day not have all the appropriate care that we need for our daughter. >> aurora briggs was living in civilian housing at the time of the accident. >> my neurologic has just been completely shot. >> in march of 2022, defense secretary lloyd austin ordered the red hill facility closed. those representing the red hill family say the navy still hasn't cleaned up the jet fuel still sticking to the pipes. >> the epa is concerned and navy is continuing to turn a blind eye. so, no, that water is not safe. >> the u.s. navy pushed back, quote: after the initial spill in novemb
government for the water contamination at joint base pearl harbor hickham which jacqueline hughes saidially her daughter i do la. >> she went from a happy lucky go lucky into full psychosis. the case against the government is named for hughes and her family. at the time of the leak newborn son was covered in red rashes and jacqueline's throat immediately began to burn. >> we are a proud navy family. we feel betrayed by the institution that was supposed to be protecting us, to have...
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leaves behind his pregnant wife jacqueline and their three young children.ine will join us later this morning to tell us his story and her story and how you can help. lawrence over to you. >> lawrence: i'm glad we are having on on, ainsley, thank you. >> ainsley: you are welcome. >> lawrence: fox news alert. a plan to pay off million in student loans has two federal judges blocked part of the plan that would have cost taxpayers $160 billion. fox news contributor and law professor jonathan turley is here to react. so, jonathan, to have two courts come out swinging against this, what does it mean? >> this is a big blow. both of these judges said that the president had just lost in front of the supreme court 6-3 on student loans. and he said this doesn't improve it much. they decided to switch courses, essentially and they're arguing under the higher education act. this is different from when they were using the hero's act. and these courts saying it's not that different that is you are still trying to do something that i don't see any evidence that congress ga
leaves behind his pregnant wife jacqueline and their three young children.ine will join us later this morning to tell us his story and her story and how you can help. lawrence over to you. >> lawrence: i'm glad we are having on on, ainsley, thank you. >> ainsley: you are welcome. >> lawrence: fox news alert. a plan to pay off million in student loans has two federal judges blocked part of the plan that would have cost taxpayers $160 billion. fox news contributor and law...
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abc news reporter jacqueline lee has the story. >> summer hasn't even officially arrived. but parts of the u.s. could face its hottest stretch of weather in three decades. heat alerts have been issued for 20 states from missouri to maine. it is almost unbearable, exceptionally hot even for this area. new york city may experience a five day heat wave with temps above 90 degrees. new york's governor activating the national guard, with some schools getting out early. >> when youave this hot, humid weather, slight exertions make it really difficult on these kids and they're little an the city opening 500 cooling centers. >> but in beltsville, la, people sweltering inside their condos with broken acs. >> we need air. >> with extreme heat, the number one killer when it comes to weather, dozens of groups are asking fema to declare heat emergencies as major disasters. jacqueline lee abc news, los angeles 265 million people facing pretty extreme heat. >> well, i'm feeling very fortunate about what we've got on our hands here. >> it is lovely, spencer christine is tracking that for
abc news reporter jacqueline lee has the story. >> summer hasn't even officially arrived. but parts of the u.s. could face its hottest stretch of weather in three decades. heat alerts have been issued for 20 states from missouri to maine. it is almost unbearable, exceptionally hot even for this area. new york city may experience a five day heat wave with temps above 90 degrees. new york's governor activating the national guard, with some schools getting out early. >> when youave...
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jacqueline howard. absolutely victor reach for the gold or reach for the viewers. >> that's a decision in the us women's basketball team will have to make reportedly they're deciding whether caitlin clark's should be at the paris olympics next month? >> tonight on the whole story, how to drag becomes such a target for the political right? do you think drag queen story hours can? in the family-friendly? know, if they don't want to world of tolerance state should be afraid the whole story with anderson cooper tonight at eight on cnn, you're calling some people find it there's at an early age, others later in life are calling was to build trucks. and that's why trucks are what we do we put are everything and every truck so that when you find your calling nothing can stop you from entering now, during the ram, make this the summer event, get $1,000 cash allowance plus financing get no monthly payments for 90 days on the purchase of most 2025 ram 1,500 trucks these days, everyone staring at screens am watchi
jacqueline howard. absolutely victor reach for the gold or reach for the viewers. >> that's a decision in the us women's basketball team will have to make reportedly they're deciding whether caitlin clark's should be at the paris olympics next month? >> tonight on the whole story, how to drag becomes such a target for the political right? do you think drag queen story hours can? in the family-friendly? know, if they don't want to world of tolerance state should be afraid the whole...
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. >> abc's jacqueline lee shares steps you can take to avoid food borne illness. >> whether you likerd or picnic in the park, the summer season is a popular time to gather and eat outdoors. >> something you have to keep in mind is that bacteria tends to grow faster in warmer and humid months. the cdc estimates there are about 48 million illnesses, 128,000 hospitalizations and 3000 deaths from food borne diseases in the u.s. each year. >> in order to stay safe and avoid food borne illnesses, follow guidance from the u.s. department of agriculture. the first step the usda recommends washing your hands ahead of preparing food, and again before and after handling raw meat. >> we recommend that you're washing your hands for at least 20s with warm water and soap, the usda says to beware of the danger zone between 40 and 140°f. >> when bacteria grows, most rapidly, this means storing hot foods at or above 140°f by keeping foods on the grill and heated chafing dishes, slow cookers, or warming trays. and for perishables that are cold, store at 40°f or below so you're putting them in coolers.
. >> abc's jacqueline lee shares steps you can take to avoid food borne illness. >> whether you likerd or picnic in the park, the summer season is a popular time to gather and eat outdoors. >> something you have to keep in mind is that bacteria tends to grow faster in warmer and humid months. the cdc estimates there are about 48 million illnesses, 128,000 hospitalizations and 3000 deaths from food borne diseases in the u.s. each year. >> in order to stay safe and avoid...
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jacqueline howard. great to see you. thanks so much are you coming up in a blow to prime minister netanyahu, key israeli minister benny gantz resigns from the country's war cabinet. and what it could mean for how israel handled the war in gaza the increase in wildfires is exponential uncontrollable with overwhelming consequences. the need to do something is urgent slightly earth would we have schreiber tonight? >> did not on cnn id she paired with chewy save 20% on your first pharmacy order? >> so you can put an end to the edge, get flea and tick medication delivered right to your door was had trouble losing weight and keeping same discover the power of week-old the my janan to the b. would be gobi. >> i lost 35 pounds as some lost the recording he six pounds. >> we go and i'm keeping the weight off. >> we go be helped you lose weight and keep it off. >> i'm reducing my risk groovy is the only fda approved weight management medicine that's proven to reduce risk of major cardiovascular events and adults with no work disea
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wife jacqueline clothing company ceo. just getting in will cost you 50. this all comes.xactly 1 week after truck became the former 1st former president. convicted on criminal charges after a jury found him guilty of 34 felony counts of falsifying business records as you expect, not everyone is thrilled about trump's visit here to the bay area. protesters say they're planning to bring out this 33 ft. tall inflatable chicken. with the golden hair do there it is, they've done it a couple of times before starting back in 2017. >>yeah. >>well, this is the 2nd straight day of protests planned in san francisco yesterday. pro palestinian demonstrators. greeted vice president kamala harris outside a fundraiser. in the mission district. still ahead at noon and streaming on cbs news bay area. san francisco is mayor announcing a plan to bring giant pandas to to the zoo was met with great fanfare, but it's now meeting growing. resistance. >>a >>key hearing that's happening today and big crowds are enjoying the ballers 1st home games in front of the home crowd. why the players have so
wife jacqueline clothing company ceo. just getting in will cost you 50. this all comes.xactly 1 week after truck became the former 1st former president. convicted on criminal charges after a jury found him guilty of 34 felony counts of falsifying business records as you expect, not everyone is thrilled about trump's visit here to the bay area. protesters say they're planning to bring out this 33 ft. tall inflatable chicken. with the golden hair do there it is, they've done it a couple of times...
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cnn's jacqueline howard has been looking into this for us are a jacket and just explain the basics ofhis new research and why should people be concerned here yeah, omar, will this study was done by researchers at cleveland clinic and like you said, they found that consuming high amounts of xylitol is associated with nearly twice the rest of heart attack, stroke, and even death. >> now, we do need more research behind what exactly is driving that association. but the researchers do point out that xylitol is also associated with the formation of blood clots in the body. and of course, if a quiet travels to your heart or your brain pain that can cause a heart attack or stroke. the reason why this is so concerning, omar is that we know the consumers who typically seek out products containing xylitol, like sugar-free gum or reduced sugar baked goods. these are consumers who are looking to manage their blood sugar levels. so they may already have have diabetes or already have cardiovascular disease, meaning they're already added increased risk of heart attack and stroke. so if this study su
cnn's jacqueline howard has been looking into this for us are a jacket and just explain the basics ofhis new research and why should people be concerned here yeah, omar, will this study was done by researchers at cleveland clinic and like you said, they found that consuming high amounts of xylitol is associated with nearly twice the rest of heart attack, stroke, and even death. >> now, we do need more research behind what exactly is driving that association. but the researchers do point...
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another south bay native headed to her first olympics, jacqueline lieu, named to the us artistic swimmingympic team. she's from milpitas. went to stanford. home team is the santa clara aquamaids, where may is one of the coaches with all kind of ties together here. lieu was part of the team that won bronze at the world aquatic championship in february. nbc bay area is your home for the olympics. get to know more about our local athletes representing team usa. just head to nbcbayarea.com slash olympics. you can watch the opening ceremony right here. that is on july 26. well, they've set off on the race of a lifetime. rowers left monterey harbor today, embarking on what's known as the world's toughest row. and it sounds like it. it's a 2800 mile route across the pacific ocean. the rowers hope to reach their final destination of hawaii in about a month. competitors say the journey is not only long, but really tough on their bodies. get a lot of sleep deprivation. you're working two hours on, two hours off, 24/7, it's a lot of monotony and you're out in the elements. you don't have any coverag
another south bay native headed to her first olympics, jacqueline lieu, named to the us artistic swimmingympic team. she's from milpitas. went to stanford. home team is the santa clara aquamaids, where may is one of the coaches with all kind of ties together here. lieu was part of the team that won bronze at the world aquatic championship in february. nbc bay area is your home for the olympics. get to know more about our local athletes representing team usa. just head to nbcbayarea.com slash...
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thank you so much, jacqueline. >> you to john all right happening now to veteran nasa astronauts are strapped into a star, starliner spacecraft. >> i think we have pictures of them well, there's a picture of the spacecraft they are preparing to make history but to be fair, history has been delayed a lot over the last few weeks. this is the third launch attempt after a computer glitch scrubbed last weekend's mission, the first attempt last month was scrubbed over a faulty oxygen valve, former nasa astronaut leroy chow is with us now. we had pictures of the astronauts. they were strapped in inside their get ready to go a camera that's happened, see i know when we get to it, let's hope nasa controls the cameras and the launch. well, leroy, it's great to see you this morning what's going on here? >> what's going on in their minds right now, especially when you've been associated with a launch that's been scrubbed, especially when you've been there until three minutes before launch, what? the astronauts thinking right now is there waiting hopefully to get airborne they're very much focuse
thank you so much, jacqueline. >> you to john all right happening now to veteran nasa astronauts are strapped into a star, starliner spacecraft. >> i think we have pictures of them well, there's a picture of the spacecraft they are preparing to make history but to be fair, history has been delayed a lot over the last few weeks. this is the third launch attempt after a computer glitch scrubbed last weekend's mission, the first attempt last month was scrubbed over a faulty oxygen...
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the summer i just see you and joins now by the miami health haiti, caribbean correspondent jacqueline charles, who is in miami. jacqueline, we just had that report from our correspondence 2 days ago talking about some of the complicated feelings that the public might have about this mission. given the difficult cost of, if things such as sexual violence disease, how does the public in have you perceived suspicion? given those pos controversies? i think that, you know, for the average haitians today is living with a pair of arm game. they're looking at the chair of arm gay. we have a situation where people have been uploaded from their homes, gangs have massacred their families, their relatives, they have kidnapped them, which has become at a huge cost. while i think, you know, 3 years ago after the assassination of president, there was a lot of this debate around intervention. now we're still hearing it, especially in the, the aspect that they are haitians who are opposed to a, despite the reality on the proud and page for the average person who's living they did say in don't know whe
the summer i just see you and joins now by the miami health haiti, caribbean correspondent jacqueline charles, who is in miami. jacqueline, we just had that report from our correspondence 2 days ago talking about some of the complicated feelings that the public might have about this mission. given the difficult cost of, if things such as sexual violence disease, how does the public in have you perceived suspicion? given those pos controversies? i think that, you know, for the average haitians...
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the event will be co-hosted by billionaire david sacks and his wife, jacqueline sacks, the ceo of children's clothing line, saint haven. the event will be held in pac heights in the city. vice president kamala harris also set to visit the bay area this week. she's going to be fundraising for president biden's eye november campaign in san francisco. she'll be here on wednesday. manny's cafe hosting the fundraiser. >> this friday officially marks gun violence awareness day and to commemorate the occasion. gun safety advocates were at the state capitol today to demand more action. kron four's capitol correspondent eytan wallace shares how a lodi mom and attendance is turning her story of tragedy into action. >> this is my >> i have him dearly and my heart. but he ca gov on says the pain is still more than 8 years after losing her son luis but as junior to gun violence, he was shot and killed in lodi, south of sacramento on april. 2nd 2016, it's the most devastating call that you could ever get. as a mother, you just want to cry. you want to scream? you don't know what to since her son's death.
the event will be co-hosted by billionaire david sacks and his wife, jacqueline sacks, the ceo of children's clothing line, saint haven. the event will be held in pac heights in the city. vice president kamala harris also set to visit the bay area this week. she's going to be fundraising for president biden's eye november campaign in san francisco. she'll be here on wednesday. manny's cafe hosting the fundraiser. >> this friday officially marks gun violence awareness day and to...
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co-hosting the event are billionaire david sacks and his wife, jacqueline sacks. that event's going to be held in the affluent section of the city known as pacific heights. >> despite the devastating fire that destroyed a housing complex under construction yesterday in redwood city, developers say they will company official tells us they have never experienced this level of disaster and the company's 92 year history, but they are fully committed to completing the affordable housing project. firefighters say the burnt scaffolding should be completely down by thursday. the cause of that massive fire is under investigation. >> and tonight, the corral fire is 92% contained since saturday. it's burned more than 14,000 acres and it started in san joaquin county. 2 firefighters were injured while fighting those flames. they were taken to the hospital, but they're expected to be okay. cal fire's hoping for full containment at some point this weekend, close by and alameda county patterson, grass fire grew. 95 acres in size yesterday. that's also 92% contained. cal say this
co-hosting the event are billionaire david sacks and his wife, jacqueline sacks. that event's going to be held in the affluent section of the city known as pacific heights. >> despite the devastating fire that destroyed a housing complex under construction yesterday in redwood city, developers say they will company official tells us they have never experienced this level of disaster and the company's 92 year history, but they are fully committed to completing the affordable housing...
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jacqueline lee isle to followin this.lections also gaining attention for political viol violence. >> reporter: more than 200 people have been killed this election year and voters say public safety is their number one issue. the two main candidates are both women. one is claudia finebaum, the former mayor of mexico city. she's considered the protege of the current president. on the other side valdez has indigenous roots and she's leading a coalition of center right parties that used to lead mexican politics. it is worth noting mexico has only ever been led by a man. >>> a jury in idaho today sentencing chad daybell to death. daybell convicted just two days ago for killing his first wife and the two youngest children of his second wife lori vallow daybell. the children, ages 7 and 16, were found buried in daybell's yard the year after they went missing. vallow daybell is still serving a life sentence. >>> a mass shooting in arizona, one officer killed, another wounded. >>> and the urgent work to restore the water supply in
jacqueline lee isle to followin this.lections also gaining attention for political viol violence. >> reporter: more than 200 people have been killed this election year and voters say public safety is their number one issue. the two main candidates are both women. one is claudia finebaum, the former mayor of mexico city. she's considered the protege of the current president. on the other side valdez has indigenous roots and she's leading a coalition of center right parties that used to...
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. >> reporter: jacqueline rothstein says her kids can wait until they're 16. 10-year-old david says he'sin no rush for a phone. >> people are always staring at them in like restaurants. and like literally everywhere they go. and like that makes me feel like bad and i don't like that. >> reporter: meanwhile, new york is set to become the first state to prohibit social media companies from using algorithms to target children. while the l.a. unified school district could soon join others in banning cell phones during the school day. lester? >> all right, tom, thank you. >>> coming up, inside israel's dramatic rescue of hostages in gaza, and the toll on civilians. our investigation is next. but psoriasis swooped in to clip them. it crushed my confidence. but no longer will psoriasis get a piece of me. i can love my skin again. with bimzelx. only bimzelx targets and blocks il-17a plus f to calm inflammation. i can control my plaques, and start getting myself back. bimzelx helps adults with moderate to severe psoriasis control plaques, to deliver clearer skin fast, for results that last. i wil
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. >> are billionaire david sacks and his wife, jacqueline sacks. she's the ceo of the children's clothing line, safe haven. the event will be in pacific heights. vice president kamala harris is also set to be in the bay this week. wednesday should be fundraising for president biden's reelection campaign in the city. many cafes is hosting the fundraiser, but we're still waiting for more specifics about her visit. next. in sports, the injury both continues to plague the giants, one of best pitchers lands on the injured list. kate rooney has all the kate rooney has all the details coming up. slow networko network for business. that's why more choose comcast business. and now, we're introducing ultimate speed for business —our fastest plans yet. we're up to 12 times faster than verizon, at&t, and t-mobile. and existing customers could even get up to triple the speeds... at no additional cost. it's ultimate speed for ultimate business. don't miss out on our fastest speed plans yet! switch to comcast business and get started for $49.99 a month. plus, ask
. >> are billionaire david sacks and his wife, jacqueline sacks. she's the ceo of the children's clothing line, safe haven. the event will be in pacific heights. vice president kamala harris is also set to be in the bay this week. wednesday should be fundraising for president biden's reelection campaign in the city. many cafes is hosting the fundraiser, but we're still waiting for more specifics about her visit. next. in sports, the injury both continues to plague the giants, one of best...
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here's abc's jacqueline lee. >> reporter: tonight, as the death toll rises to four, police in arkansas say that grocery store mass shooting appears to be a random act of violence. >> we believe he immediately began engaging victims in the parking lot after exiting his truck, and then proceeded into the store. once inside, he was firing indiscriminately at both customers and employees. >> reporter: arkansas state police revealing new details about the shooting on friday in fordyce, about an hour south of little rock. >> and there is a shooting going on. >> reporter: the suspect was armed with a 12-gauge shotgun, a pistol, and a bandolier with dozens of extra shotgun rounds, authorities say. for the first time tonight, authorities identifying the fatalities, ellen ha rum, shirley taylor, roy sturgis, and callie weems. >> instead of fleeing from the obvious danger, callie weems used her training as a nurse to render aid to a gunshot victim and unfortunately became a victim herself as a result of her selfless actions. >> reporter: weems' mother, helen, says her defaaughter die hero and is
here's abc's jacqueline lee. >> reporter: tonight, as the death toll rises to four, police in arkansas say that grocery store mass shooting appears to be a random act of violence. >> we believe he immediately began engaging victims in the parking lot after exiting his truck, and then proceeded into the store. once inside, he was firing indiscriminately at both customers and employees. >> reporter: arkansas state police revealing new details about the shooting on friday in...
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abc's jacqueline lee. >> reporter: tonight, a four-year-old boy is recovering and back with his familyer a harrowing ordeal, missing for almost 24 hours in a forest. christian ramirez disappeared from a campsite while vacationing with his parents in the sierra national forest thursday morning. >> reporting a 4-year-old is missing. christian ramirez, last seen wearing gray shorts, gray nikes, tennis shoes. >> reporter: more than 50 search and rescue personnel from surrounding counties immediately jumping into action. >> we had the helicopter flying, we have drones. we had boats on the water, and we deployed boots on the ground to start ground searching. >> reporter: for nearly 24 hours, christian's parents anxiously waited, and then this moment happened, search and rescue heard the toddler call back, discovering him a quarter of a mile from the camp hunkered down, tired and hungry, but alive. then the tearful reunion with his parents, christian back in his father's arms. christian's parents releasing a statement expressing their thanks to the fresno county sheriff and search and rescue
abc's jacqueline lee. >> reporter: tonight, a four-year-old boy is recovering and back with his familyer a harrowing ordeal, missing for almost 24 hours in a forest. christian ramirez disappeared from a campsite while vacationing with his parents in the sierra national forest thursday morning. >> reporting a 4-year-old is missing. christian ramirez, last seen wearing gray shorts, gray nikes, tennis shoes. >> reporter: more than 50 search and rescue personnel from surrounding...
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we were just talking to jacqueline mckenzie, friend of diane abbott and a labour party member.s are saying. i know how hard ou work, reeves are saying. i know how hard you work. and _ reeves are saying. i know how hard you work, and we _ reeves are saying. i know how hard you work, and we will— reeves are saying. i know how hard you work, and we will do _ reeves are saying. i know how hardj you work, and we will do everything within— you work, and we will do everything within our— you work, and we will do everything within our power to make sure that you are _ within our power to make sure that you are the — within our power to make sure that you are the next mp here. no complacency, fighting for every vote~ — complacency, fighting for every vote.. focusing relentlessly on the issues _ vote.. focusing relentlessly on the issues that— vote.. focusing relentlessly on the issues that matter to voters. if we win here, — issues that matter to voters. if we win here, we will get a labour government. as angela says, our country— government. as angela says, our country is _ government.
we were just talking to jacqueline mckenzie, friend of diane abbott and a labour party member.s are saying. i know how hard ou work, reeves are saying. i know how hard you work. and _ reeves are saying. i know how hard you work, and we _ reeves are saying. i know how hard you work, and we will— reeves are saying. i know how hard you work, and we will do _ reeves are saying. i know how hardj you work, and we will do everything within— you work, and we will do everything within our— you...
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that event will be co-hosted by billionaire david sacks and his wife, jacqueline sacks.o of children's clothing line, saint the fundraiser will be held thursday in pacific heights. >> governor newsom has signed a bill delaying a proposed $25 minimum wage law for health care workers. the law was originally set to take place june. 1st, it will instead go into place and july 1st, republicans have long argued the new minimum wage is on affordable and could for some rural hospitals to close. >> it is clear that these workers need this in order to help support their families. this is just bad policy. and frankly, the only route is to completely the bill altogether. >> supporters of the new minimum wage law, though, say it's expected to impact more than 400,000 health care workers across the state. once it finally goes into effect. the national security agency is recommending you restart your phone to avoid potential hacks. the government agency says apple and android users should completely turn off their phones and then turn them back on once a week to prevent hackers from br
that event will be co-hosted by billionaire david sacks and his wife, jacqueline sacks.o of children's clothing line, saint the fundraiser will be held thursday in pacific heights. >> governor newsom has signed a bill delaying a proposed $25 minimum wage law for health care workers. the law was originally set to take place june. 1st, it will instead go into place and july 1st, republicans have long argued the new minimum wage is on affordable and could for some rural hospitals to close....
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figured out how to solve this problem, many women, including such style icons as, for example, jacquelinethe leg, making your size smaller, so even astronaut-toed ballet flats, if they are designed in this way on sizes above thirty-eight are quite acceptable. and for lovers of the trend, which is called allowing the body to breathe, can you imagine, this disgrace is now being used by the most famous designers in the world, and this is an even better case. because our stylists here specifically did not show ballet shoes that are made from such a synthetic, actually glass transparent fabric made from a mosquito net or something like that for some small insects or from a dust net, and of course, this fashion trend is certainly necessary leave it where you saw it, in the shoe store, that is, if you really want to show off your beautiful pedicure, then please do it like this, this is... the safest and i would even say elegant way, because such a mesh is very reminiscent of a beautiful veil ladies, only located on the foot. personally, i really like this kind of design, these slippers come with
figured out how to solve this problem, many women, including such style icons as, for example, jacquelinethe leg, making your size smaller, so even astronaut-toed ballet flats, if they are designed in this way on sizes above thirty-eight are quite acceptable. and for lovers of the trend, which is called allowing the body to breathe, can you imagine, this disgrace is now being used by the most famous designers in the world, and this is an even better case. because our stylists here specifically...
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please welcome jacqueline to the stage. dr. robert bullard, take your seat on stage. thank dr. robert bullard once again for being on our panel. se welcome the cochair of the white house environmental justice advisory council and the co-founder executive director of we act for environmental justice peggy shepard. please welcome peggy shepard we are pleased to have stephanie wiggins, the ceo welcome stephanie wiggins to the stage. please welcome the reverend lennox yearwood jr., president ceo of hip hop and host of the cooley show. please welcome him. please welcomearthur genius and the founder of the order group. -- the carteplease welcome the fouintersectional environmentalist leah thomas. eah thomas. our seats. make yourself comfortable. let's get this conversation started. this is the sweet spot as we say. i want to come to you first and askere together at a conference just last week. keynote speaker. there were a lot of big-name people at the conference but it was another one of those conferences that is typical in this industry. our good white brothers and sisters had a bi
please welcome jacqueline to the stage. dr. robert bullard, take your seat on stage. thank dr. robert bullard once again for being on our panel. se welcome the cochair of the white house environmental justice advisory council and the co-founder executive director of we act for environmental justice peggy shepard. please welcome peggy shepard we are pleased to have stephanie wiggins, the ceo welcome stephanie wiggins to the stage. please welcome the reverend lennox yearwood jr., president ceo of...
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he leaves behind his pregnant wife jacqueline and three other beautiful girls.ing to join us later this morning to honor her late husband. an oklahoma father is returning home on friday. returned home friday after he spent months detained in turks and caicos for having spare ammunition in his carry on. >> such an answer to prayer. i have prayed about this for 70 days now to see god work in this way it's pretty incredible. >> carley: he was one of five americans arrested for bringing ammunition on the island. he was facing 12 years in prison when he was arrested in april. but a judge fined him $2,000 instead. watson and his wife will join us next hour on american soil. thank god it's so good to have him home. >> i can't wait for that interview. so glad he is back safely. thank you so much, carley. >> carley: you are welcome. >> ainsley: young voters turn their back on biden as support particulars up by 10 points. asking two gen z voters and former democrats why they are turning to the republican party now. there they are. we will talk to them, coming up. with so
he leaves behind his pregnant wife jacqueline and three other beautiful girls.ing to join us later this morning to honor her late husband. an oklahoma father is returning home on friday. returned home friday after he spent months detained in turks and caicos for having spare ammunition in his carry on. >> such an answer to prayer. i have prayed about this for 70 days now to see god work in this way it's pretty incredible. >> carley: he was one of five americans arrested for bringing...
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at the time of the leak, they say their newborn son was covered in red rashes and jacqueline's throatan to burn. >> we feel betrayed by the institution that was supposed to be protecting us and have us refuse care, denied, gas lift and to this day, not have all of the appropriate care that we need for our daughter. >> reporter: aurora briggs is living in civilian housing at the time of the accident. >> the neurological has just been completely shot up. >> reporter: in march of 2022, the defence secretary ordered the red hill facility closed. those in the family say the navy still has not cleaned up the jet fuel still sticking to the pipes. >> the navy is continuing to turn a blind eye. so we know that water is not safe. >> reporter: the u.s. navy pushed back, quote, after the initial spill in november of 2021, the navy took immediate action to recover, flush the system and implemented a robust sampling program. the navy also disconnected the affected well and ensured all drinking water was provided from a different shaft. the u.s. navy told us it has taken 9000 samples to epa approved
at the time of the leak, they say their newborn son was covered in red rashes and jacqueline's throatan to burn. >> we feel betrayed by the institution that was supposed to be protecting us and have us refuse care, denied, gas lift and to this day, not have all of the appropriate care that we need for our daughter. >> reporter: aurora briggs is living in civilian housing at the time of the accident. >> the neurological has just been completely shot up. >> reporter: in...
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co-hosting the event are billionaire david sacks and his wife, jacqueline sacks, the ceo of children's clothing line, saint haven. the event will be held pacific heights. vice president kamala harris is also set to visit the bay area this week. she will be fundraising for president biden's november campaign in san francisco wednesday. manny's cafe is hosting the fundraiser, but we're still waiting for more specifics about her visit. governor gavin newsom signed a bill delaying a proposed $25 minimum wage law for health care workers. the law was originally set to take effect on june. first, it will instead go into place on july. 1st, the governor and democrats behind the delay say that doing so. we'll have to stay state, navigate its projected multi-billion dollar deficit. republicans have long argued the new minimum wage. it's unaffordable and could for some rural hospitals to close. it is clear that these workers need this in order to help support their families. this is just bad policy. >> and frankly, the only route is to completely the bill altogether. >> supporters of the new mini
co-hosting the event are billionaire david sacks and his wife, jacqueline sacks, the ceo of children's clothing line, saint haven. the event will be held pacific heights. vice president kamala harris is also set to visit the bay area this week. she will be fundraising for president biden's november campaign in san francisco wednesday. manny's cafe is hosting the fundraiser, but we're still waiting for more specifics about her visit. governor gavin newsom signed a bill delaying a proposed $25...
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the campaign event >> will be hosted by billionaire david sacks and his wife, jacqueline sacks. the event is going to be held in pacific heights. coming up at kron, 4 news at 4. we're going to be previewing trump's visit and discussing the response from bp harris's visit here to the bay area with our political analyst michael yaki. and he'll be joining us live. also coming up, attorney general rob bonta. >> he's cracking down on ghost guns. the new ban in place for companies that make guns. >> and days after the corral fire burned 14,000 acres. fire crews continue to contain the flames in san joaquin county. >> and then a warning for people going to beach trying to cool down there. what officials want you to keepalame sheriff's office identifying the little girl who tragically drowned last week in fremont. authorities say 11 year-old ana gonzalez got stuck against the flow control structure at alameda creek. first responders arrived on scene about 6 last monday evening and pulled her out of the water. she later died at the hospital. tina gonzalez is the second at least 2 childre
the campaign event >> will be hosted by billionaire david sacks and his wife, jacqueline sacks. the event is going to be held in pacific heights. coming up at kron, 4 news at 4. we're going to be previewing trump's visit and discussing the response from bp harris's visit here to the bay area with our political analyst michael yaki. and he'll be joining us live. also coming up, attorney general rob bonta. >> he's cracking down on ghost guns. the new ban in place for companies that...