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>> [inaudible] >> oh, jana, jana, do the it. >> i was going to say, i was going to come and whisper inece of music. >> oh. >> and then we'll do the book signing. >> okay. >> outside. it's going to have a bonfire. it's going to be really beautiful. >> all right. >> okay, good. you got it? you got it under control? okay, cool. >> thank you, jana. so one more question and one more piece of music. who will ask the question? >> hello. >> where are you? >> your 10:00. the very tall person. so you said that you don't think this problem is the product of people baying intentionally un-- behaving intentionally unethically k which i agree with, and that kind of terrifies me more that we're essentiallily anything a world where people with the best intentions are creating things that can possibly destroy the world. there was a researcher in 2009 who found when we're primed to think of ourselves as members of a collective, social norms can tend to dictate our behavior, whereas if we're made to think of ourselves as individuals, then osars are really, really -- organizations are really, really great
>> [inaudible] >> oh, jana, jana, do the it. >> i was going to say, i was going to come and whisper inece of music. >> oh. >> and then we'll do the book signing. >> okay. >> outside. it's going to have a bonfire. it's going to be really beautiful. >> all right. >> okay, good. you got it? you got it under control? okay, cool. >> thank you, jana. so one more question and one more piece of music. who will ask the question? >> hello....
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first of all, jana, great story on this. incredible reporting. quiet skies.ds so placid and lovely. but what is this deal? it seems to me that none of this know about it. i've never heard congress talk about it. does that work? how could we be tracked? >> here is what we know. we know that thousands of ordinary american to americans who are suspected of no crime and warranty on any watch list are being followed by teams of armed undercover air marshals on domestic flights throughout the united states. when we reported the story on sunday, there has been a bit of outrage, i suppose, and at least four committees on the hill have demanded answers from tsa.t tsa will be briefing four committees at least earlier this week. >> laura: you did greatef reporting, enough to get everyone's attention.hi big piece came out an hour ago i know you saw it, it is your piece, "lawmakers demand answers on quiet skies, surveillance program, after "the globe" report." they're going nuts over it, as they should.po here's a behavior checklistov chuck, i read this checklist and i am
first of all, jana, great story on this. incredible reporting. quiet skies.ds so placid and lovely. but what is this deal? it seems to me that none of this know about it. i've never heard congress talk about it. does that work? how could we be tracked? >> here is what we know. we know that thousands of ordinary american to americans who are suspected of no crime and warranty on any watch list are being followed by teams of armed undercover air marshals on domestic flights throughout the...
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jana: um, the council is very united at the moment.se who are more conservative, who would or who are not as much in favor of quantitative easing, who would have ended it a long time ago, they are glad that asset purchases are finally running out. and those who are more in favor of an easier monetary policy have been reassured by the fact that the interest rates will remain low for basically another year, or even longer. at the moment, the council is united and the decision was taken unanimously. and they are very much on the same page. and there is no reason to expect any move away from that in the coming months. vonnie: thank you so much, jana for us in frankfurt. nejra: from london, this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: companies caught in the crosshairs. china wants to open more industries to foreign investment, while uncertainty surrounding trade leaves investors unsure. a ceo spoke to bloomberg about the company's plans to launch in china and how trade war's will impact the goals. memorandum of understanding with being sick of governor of
jana: um, the council is very united at the moment.se who are more conservative, who would or who are not as much in favor of quantitative easing, who would have ended it a long time ago, they are glad that asset purchases are finally running out. and those who are more in favor of an easier monetary policy have been reassured by the fact that the interest rates will remain low for basically another year, or even longer. at the moment, the council is united and the decision was taken...
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go ahead, jana. >> one, this is not see something, say something.ined law enforcement officers who take it very seriously, to become whistle-blowers. this is not, as you know, this is not a decision made lightly to come forward about this program. they truly feel that we are putting the country addressed by following people when there is no reason to be doing so. collecting vast, minute-by-minute information from the moment they are spotted and identified from the gate at the departure airport up to taking note of the license plate of the vehicle that picks him up in the arrival city. everyone i talk to, every type of phone, every phone conversation, are they on a computer, are they sleeping? this is a lot more then see something, say something. this is not that. this is above and beyond and these are ordinary americans. >> i'm glad they are doing it and i hope they keep doing it because that is what we pay them to do. >> laura: john, i don't -- i mean, chuck, i don't pay them to be keeping the tabs on grandma who happens to have facial flushing and
go ahead, jana. >> one, this is not see something, say something.ined law enforcement officers who take it very seriously, to become whistle-blowers. this is not, as you know, this is not a decision made lightly to come forward about this program. they truly feel that we are putting the country addressed by following people when there is no reason to be doing so. collecting vast, minute-by-minute information from the moment they are spotted and identified from the gate at the departure...
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janae norman is live in washington with the new developments. janae? busy since president trump's controversial summit with putin. the white house has been on damage control. lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have been speaking out and considering different measures aimed at protecting elections and u.s. officials. as the white house cleans up after the fallout from president trump's summit with vladimir putin, lawmakers are also taking action. >> surely we can rise above pandering to party and putin to act on behalf of our freedom and our security. >> reporter: in the house, democrats introducing new legislation to bring back funding for election security measures. house republicans blocked a measure to subpoena the u.s. translator who was the only other american in the room when the president met with putin and in the senate a resolution opposing u.s. diplomats being questioned by foreign governments. >> he offered to have the people working on the case come and work with their investigators with respect to the 12 people. i think that's an incredi
janae norman is live in washington with the new developments. janae? busy since president trump's controversial summit with putin. the white house has been on damage control. lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have been speaking out and considering different measures aimed at protecting elections and u.s. officials. as the white house cleans up after the fallout from president trump's summit with vladimir putin, lawmakers are also taking action. >> surely we can rise above pandering to...
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jana novotna in herfirst wimbledon final, certainly not disgraced.eason that she lost after being 4—1 ahead in the final set. ijust remember from the far side of the net, her face crumpled. it is the natural thing, isn't it? god almighty, you have built yourself up for this. you've played wimbledon finals and you didn't make it. imust be... and in public. and she did what comes naturally. cried. nothing wrong in that. you put your arm round her. well, that's what you do when people are crying. a lot of people at the time said, "my word, a member of the royal family!" we are quite normal people. we do hug people who cry. we don't say, "there, there, do stop crying." no. it was a natural reaction. completely. and then she did. and that must have been quite a remarkable moment, having been through what you have been through, both of you actually. yeah. particularly her. do you remember how it went? i think we laughed quite a lot. been there, done it. we became quite firm friends. did you realise at the time just how part of the championship you were? no
jana novotna in herfirst wimbledon final, certainly not disgraced.eason that she lost after being 4—1 ahead in the final set. ijust remember from the far side of the net, her face crumpled. it is the natural thing, isn't it? god almighty, you have built yourself up for this. you've played wimbledon finals and you didn't make it. imust be... and in public. and she did what comes naturally. cried. nothing wrong in that. you put your arm round her. well, that's what you do when people are...
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jana katsuyama fox 2 news. >>> there was another, smaller grass fire burning this afternoon that also destroyed some structures in the south bay . the church fire was reported at 4:10 pm just off of gilroy off of highway 101 near church avenue. the smoke was so bad that authorities were forced to close the road during the evening commute. our cameraman said he saw two buildings catch fire, one of them appearing to be a home. hellfire said a total of about 20 acres burned and at last check the fire was 60% contained. no injuries were reported and the cause is still under investigation. >>> the bay area air quality management district is encouraging people to take publictransportation or car pool and they are also asking people to cut back on using oil- based paints, gas powered lame -- lowers -- lawnmowers. >>> the man accused of killing 18-year-old nia wilson appeared before a judge in oakland and was charged with murder and attempted murder. as ktvu crime reporter henry lee tells us, they will seek a life sentence for the crimes. >> reporter: relatives of the victims packed the court
jana katsuyama fox 2 news. >>> there was another, smaller grass fire burning this afternoon that also destroyed some structures in the south bay . the church fire was reported at 4:10 pm just off of gilroy off of highway 101 near church avenue. the smoke was so bad that authorities were forced to close the road during the evening commute. our cameraman said he saw two buildings catch fire, one of them appearing to be a home. hellfire said a total of about 20 acres burned and at last...
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bill martin is tracking hot and dry conditions and jana katsuyama is with some of the evacuees tonight. first-ever veil -- first, deborah veil you -- dumervil el -- >> reporter: we've been watching new crews arriving here and they've been at it all day with the hope to make headway in the cool of the night. from sky fox, a heartbreaking site as a house outside clayton is consumed by fire and burned to the ground. >> it's unfortunate that my neighbor lost his house, but we are keeping his -- our fingers crossed. >> they watched on their phones their neighbors' house burning and knowing theirs might be next . the home based in pink retardant as 60 foot flames were running upslope -- the couple watched remotely on eight home security cameras. >> i look in each direction from the house and see what was going on and at one point i saw flames coming up and then the electricity went down and i couldn't see anything more. >> reporter: from the fire's start just before 3:00, the air attack was intense with helicopters, one after another, pulling water from a nearby pond . tankers were crucial,
bill martin is tracking hot and dry conditions and jana katsuyama is with some of the evacuees tonight. first-ever veil -- first, deborah veil you -- dumervil el -- >> reporter: we've been watching new crews arriving here and they've been at it all day with the hope to make headway in the cool of the night. from sky fox, a heartbreaking site as a house outside clayton is consumed by fire and burned to the ground. >> it's unfortunate that my neighbor lost his house, but we are...
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seemed to report russia's vladimir putin while casting doubt on his own intelligence apparatus and jana katsuyama is here with the implications for u.s. foreign- policy. >> reporter: this isn't the first time he's made statements and then sought to qualify them but in this case -- he even said he made a mistake, the revision focusing on just one of several controversial comments he made in cell -- in helsinki. >> i realize that there is a need for some clarification. it should have been obvious -- >> reporter: calling it a clarification, not a correction, president trump tried to regain trust among republicans who condemned him -- for -- accepting vladimir putin's denial of russian meddling. >> vladimir putin doesn't share our interest to our values. >> -- interest or our values. >> the russians need to know there are a lot of us who fully understand what happened in 2016 and it really better not happen again in 2018. >> reporter: by midafternoon trump tried to limit the damage saying he simply misspoke at the u.s. summit when questioning russia's role in the 2016 election. >> i don't s
seemed to report russia's vladimir putin while casting doubt on his own intelligence apparatus and jana katsuyama is here with the implications for u.s. foreign- policy. >> reporter: this isn't the first time he's made statements and then sought to qualify them but in this case -- he even said he made a mistake, the revision focusing on just one of several controversial comments he made in cell -- in helsinki. >> i realize that there is a need for some clarification. it should have...
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[cheering] jana, name something a woman hope isn't in her man's mustache. jana: i'm gonna say dirt.: dirt. audience: aw! [steve chuckles]
[cheering] jana, name something a woman hope isn't in her man's mustache. jana: i'm gonna say dirt.: dirt. audience: aw! [steve chuckles]
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that one you mentioned earlier with jana navotna.you are one cool customer unlike the rest of this year, the sweltering away all in henman hill, murray mound binary in the background with temperatures in the background with temperatures in the high 20s even as we are moving towards 5pm at the sun is just coming down in the skyjust a bit. we hit temperatures close to 30 celsius but he could see similar highs for many days of the tournament for many days ahead. a skills chance of rain, the chance of a shower very slight and that would make it one ofjust eight tournaments since 1922 when we have escaped with completely dry weather. for our week ahead, we are not really looking at any rain in any significance elsewhere across the uk and if you been following the programme, you will see that has had some impact already in terms of hosepipe bans and that will become more of the story as they look to the coming weeks because i pressure is what is driving the weather at the moment and has no intention of moving, it will shift around a bit an
that one you mentioned earlier with jana navotna.you are one cool customer unlike the rest of this year, the sweltering away all in henman hill, murray mound binary in the background with temperatures in the background with temperatures in the high 20s even as we are moving towards 5pm at the sun is just coming down in the skyjust a bit. we hit temperatures close to 30 celsius but he could see similar highs for many days of the tournament for many days ahead. a skills chance of rain, the chance...
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abc news reporter janae norman has the latest from washington. >> reporter: sources confirmed to abc news president trump's former lawyer and fixer michael cohen recorded a conversation with then candidate donald trump about payments to a former playboy play meat. micha michael avenatti on cnn. >> there's more than one, multiple recordings, and all of them should be released. >> reporter: the former playboy model karen mcdougal had a fine-month affair with trump after his son was born. >> were you in love with him? >> i was, yeah. >> she was tricked into signing an agreement to sell her story to the "national enquirer," the tabloid magazine published by american media, inc. the enquirer never published the story, their accusations it was a tactic known as catch and kill and it's raised questions of whether the $150,000 was paid as hush money days before the election, similar to the $130,000 cohen admitted to paying to porn star stormy daniels. >> why cohen make it if -- >> you'd have to ask michael cohen, he's my attorney. >> fbi agents dis covered the recording during raids at the h
abc news reporter janae norman has the latest from washington. >> reporter: sources confirmed to abc news president trump's former lawyer and fixer michael cohen recorded a conversation with then candidate donald trump about payments to a former playboy play meat. micha michael avenatti on cnn. >> there's more than one, multiple recordings, and all of them should be released. >> reporter: the former playboy model karen mcdougal had a fine-month affair with trump after his son...
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.>> jana, thank you. >>> a bill approved last year caps state and local tax deductions at $10,000. new york, new jersey, connecticut and maryland have now sued the federal government and say that the change unfairly singled out higher tax democratic or blue states and taxpayers in those states could see the bigg to park overnight on city-own land, which would be a first for silicon valley. we understand that city council meeting is still going on so no vote yet? >> reporter: no vote yet julie and in fact the city council is talking about it. public comment is underway. we heard from a bunch of leaders and the majority of them underscored the support and said it's a crisis and is long overdue. we are expecting the city council to move forward with funding the program but still, not everyone is behind it. >> it makes it look like a studio apartment -- >> reporter: this is what he calls home after falling on hard times and struggling to find steady work as a carpenter. >> rent is ridiculous right now, anywhere in the bay area, you won't find anything for less than $1200 for a one- bed
.>> jana, thank you. >>> a bill approved last year caps state and local tax deductions at $10,000. new york, new jersey, connecticut and maryland have now sued the federal government and say that the change unfairly singled out higher tax democratic or blue states and taxpayers in those states could see the bigg to park overnight on city-own land, which would be a first for silicon valley. we understand that city council meeting is still going on so no vote yet? >>...
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jana katsuyama talked with a park ranger about the concern for health and safety with all that smoke in the air. >> reporter: julianne frank the spokesman tells me this is the worst air quality he's seen in his 20 years at the park and that's why the national park service is notifying thousands of campers, hotel guests and visitors that parts of the park are shutting down through sunday. thick smoke from the ferguson fire burning on the western edge of yosemite national park is not only obscuring views of the famous landmark -- one -- famous landmarks but has also become a threat to public health and safety. on tuesday officials ordered a temporary closure of all hotels campgrounds and busy -- visitor services in yosemite valley. >> we've had sustained poor air quality for the past five days and with the weather outlook for the next few days it looks like the poor air quality will persist, so it has been a health and safety issue. >> reporter: park officials say guests at the sites and hotel rooms are being asked to leave by noon on wednesday and the impact of the fire is being felt
jana katsuyama talked with a park ranger about the concern for health and safety with all that smoke in the air. >> reporter: julianne frank the spokesman tells me this is the worst air quality he's seen in his 20 years at the park and that's why the national park service is notifying thousands of campers, hotel guests and visitors that parts of the park are shutting down through sunday. thick smoke from the ferguson fire burning on the western edge of yosemite national park is not only...
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with three new arrivals sce jana loan.for hillary. >> how different is the backstage experience on tour right now than it was when you started out eight, ten years ago? >> i'm wearing a lot of hats with newborns at home. it's a hot lot of packing, like lists, checklist.'l all be going together. >> on stage it feels the same but backstage is a completely different world. kids running around a number of devices and pack and plays and toys. >> rock 'n roll and pack and play gotogether. >> yeah. >> there were no kids in sights when lad antebellum formed in go back muchigins earlier than that. charles and dave met in middle school in augusta, georgia. >> i remember charles. he was the tall center on the team.tball >> oh, yeah, of course. rode the fence. >> the two remained fri through their college days at the university georgia. after graduation, charles and dave did what any good aspiring southern musian does. they moved to nashville. it was there that nnahville ve hillary scott, the daughter of country musicians entered the
with three new arrivals sce jana loan.for hillary. >> how different is the backstage experience on tour right now than it was when you started out eight, ten years ago? >> i'm wearing a lot of hats with newborns at home. it's a hot lot of packing, like lists, checklist.'l all be going together. >> on stage it feels the same but backstage is a completely different world. kids running around a number of devices and pack and plays and toys. >> rock 'n roll and pack and play...
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(jrstone) that was jana jones reporting.ming upi didn't give you the authorization to be filmed i'm going to show you an intersection with so much going on. you really have to see it to believe it! so put down both your phones grab your scooter and hold on in the next edition of people behaving badly (jrstone) driving around the bay area... you can see just about anything. people speeding, whipping in and out of lanes... and of course crashes.stanley roberts found one intersection in the city..where anything goes .. in this edition of people behaving badly. .. i'm about to show you one crazy intersection in san francisco traffic sound but first a disclaimer. if you don't want to participate in this segment you are free to back out now (traffic sounds) is he gone yet? let's give him a few more seconds ok were were we in didn't give you the authorization to be filmed oh not that again! anyway may i suggest that anyone with a cite book head down to the intersection of 4th and bryant right by the shell station where the gas is w
(jrstone) that was jana jones reporting.ming upi didn't give you the authorization to be filmed i'm going to show you an intersection with so much going on. you really have to see it to believe it! so put down both your phones grab your scooter and hold on in the next edition of people behaving badly (jrstone) driving around the bay area... you can see just about anything. people speeding, whipping in and out of lanes... and of course crashes.stanley roberts found one intersection in the...
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senior meteorologist jana steen tracking it all and you are busy. >> you had the two stories, heat andotential flooding on the east coast which is not going away. look at the heat. when you talk about records phoenix tied a daily record of 160 °. and july that is tremendous, heat advisory is all up and down the west coast including the northwest stretching to southern california and the southwest, hi today dangerous heat for phoenix, things will be down a little bit in terms of temperatures saturday and sunday and some of that monsoonal moisture that comes this time of year across the desert southwest bringing a little bit of relief but temperatures 105 in sacramento, 115 in phoenix, still across the southern us, 100 ° in texas. the potential for that monsoonal flow across the four corners, flood warning across new mexico and the flooding continues today and tomorrow for the east coast with more rain in the forecast. know what to do if there is a watch or warning when it comes to flooding. i will be here. rob: the first lady spending time with 6 kids and families affected by the opioid
senior meteorologist jana steen tracking it all and you are busy. >> you had the two stories, heat andotential flooding on the east coast which is not going away. look at the heat. when you talk about records phoenix tied a daily record of 160 °. and july that is tremendous, heat advisory is all up and down the west coast including the northwest stretching to southern california and the southwest, hi today dangerous heat for phoenix, things will be down a little bit in terms of...
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jana katsuyama, channel 2. >>> if you're near the precidio you may be hearing the fog horns.me in the evening but what's interesting is developing right now is to our south. moisture moving in from south earn california -- nsoonal flow setting up here. there's more of a southerly flow transporting the moisture to . tomorrow it will feel muggy around here. the radar showing you the bulk of the showers today to the south. the most recent imagine there we go. thunderstorms to the west of santa barbara out toward you can see for that portion of the central coast. we mentioned coast over pacifica, locally dense fog that could impact your visibility first thing tomorrow morning. current numbers san francisco, 56. 70s out toward livermore, concord and santa rosa. looking out toward the oakland estuary. here we go with the fog bank getting its act together before tonight and tomorrow morning. this weather pressure has been heating up our interior all evening long. as a result we will cool things off. high clouds to the forecast as moisture as we show you moving in from the north. a s
jana katsuyama, channel 2. >>> if you're near the precidio you may be hearing the fog horns.me in the evening but what's interesting is developing right now is to our south. moisture moving in from south earn california -- nsoonal flow setting up here. there's more of a southerly flow transporting the moisture to . tomorrow it will feel muggy around here. the radar showing you the bulk of the showers today to the south. the most recent imagine there we go. thunderstorms to the west of...
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we have jana katsuyama in the newsroom and after talking with the park ranger about the concern for health and safety, what can you tell us? >> reporter: the park closure tells us thousands of guests must leave the yosemite valley by noon tomorrow and anybody with reservations this week will not be allowed in. this comes at the height of the summer tourism season but parks spokespeople said it is just -- park burning on the western edge of yosemite national park -- covering up the view-- help -- threat to public health and safety. they ordered the temporary closure of all hotels, campgrounds and visitor services in yosemite valley. >> we've had sustained poor air quality for the past four or five days and with the weather outlook for the next few days, it looks like that poor air quality will persist, so it has been a health and safety issue. >> reporter: park officials say people at 600 hotel rooms are being asked to leave and the fire impact is being felt all the way to san francisco. patrick engler is a tour guide with the best bay area tours and was supposed to take tours to yosemite a
we have jana katsuyama in the newsroom and after talking with the park ranger about the concern for health and safety, what can you tell us? >> reporter: the park closure tells us thousands of guests must leave the yosemite valley by noon tomorrow and anybody with reservations this week will not be allowed in. this comes at the height of the summer tourism season but parks spokespeople said it is just -- park burning on the western edge of yosemite national park -- covering up the view--...
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ktvu's jana joins us. >> the federal court had dismissed the lawsuit because they said that the time worked with too small to matter. today, the supreme court said that all of the minutes leader -- at up. it could lead to other lawsuits. >>> alicia florez said she often put in time after clocking out. it was small things like, oh i forgot to take out the trash, make sure you wipe the table down, they were small tasks evening after i clocked out. >> that practice is at the heart of the l4 new supreme court's ruling. it says that a former starbucks employee must be paid for all work. even after clocking out. >> starbucks involved with -- was involved in a lawsuit with douglas. his lawsuit says that every day he was required to spend up to 10 minutes after his shift, escorting coworkers to his car, etc. federal court they argued that the time was to minuscule to be tracked. but the attorney says that the california supreme court ruling is a big victory for workers. favoring california has more progressive loss. >> modern technology and the ability to direct time, the federal rule came o
ktvu's jana joins us. >> the federal court had dismissed the lawsuit because they said that the time worked with too small to matter. today, the supreme court said that all of the minutes leader -- at up. it could lead to other lawsuits. >>> alicia florez said she often put in time after clocking out. it was small things like, oh i forgot to take out the trash, make sure you wipe the table down, they were small tasks evening after i clocked out. >> that practice is at the...
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christiana result -- is jana rinaldo, taking on the right to play france.the 62nd minute, they score the second goal of the match. uruguay wins 2-1. two of the best players in the world are both headed home from the world cup. >> we will see if we will ever see them in the world cup again. it is a big international stage. >>> thank you. coming up in the next half hour, a man with a grudge had made threats towards the capital gazette newspaper. police were notified, but why they did not take it seriously at the time. >>> a hit and run tragedy goes for years without an arrest. the issue oakland ce -- knew who the suspect was. >>> two american labs accused of giving faulty test results for cancer. women have been misdiagnosed. >>> you are watching o-p-d why it took them so long to act on evidence they've had for ye kpix 5 news. >>> our top story, a hit and run driver change this woman's life forever. her family says they know who did it from the start, but 3 years later, no arrest until we started to ask questions. kpix 5 asked why it took so long to act on ev
christiana result -- is jana rinaldo, taking on the right to play france.the 62nd minute, they score the second goal of the match. uruguay wins 2-1. two of the best players in the world are both headed home from the world cup. >> we will see if we will ever see them in the world cup again. it is a big international stage. >>> thank you. coming up in the next half hour, a man with a grudge had made threats towards the capital gazette newspaper. police were notified, but why they...
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"the boston globe" jana winter broke the story. >> are you talking on the phone? do you have a computer? are you going to the bathroom? are you looking in a weird direction. do you change your clothes on the plane or at the airport? >> reporter: the information then sent to tsa headquarters. the primary purpose of this program is to ensure they are protected during air travel. passengers are selected for surveillance if other factors raise concern, including criminal records, financial transactions, e-mails or phone numbers that could be tied to terrorism. we recently talked to tsa chief about the air marshals. >> we keep their presence covert because we don't want oured a ve adversaries to know. >> reporter: some federal air marshals complained the program is a waste of money. the union saying the american public would be better served if the marshals were instead assigned to airport screening and check-in areas so events could be ended. >> it should go without saying that government agents shouldn't be monitoring travelers without a good reason for doing so. >>
"the boston globe" jana winter broke the story. >> are you talking on the phone? do you have a computer? are you going to the bathroom? are you looking in a weird direction. do you change your clothes on the plane or at the airport? >> reporter: the information then sent to tsa headquarters. the primary purpose of this program is to ensure they are protected during air travel. passengers are selected for surveillance if other factors raise concern, including criminal...
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>> very interesting, jana, thank you. >>> a former tesla employee accused of stealing trade secrets hased a whistleblower tip with the security exchange commission. he says claims -- he claims tesla cut corners to mdeadlines rolling out some cars with defective batteries. he's being sued fo alleges he s trade secrets and shared them with third parties and tesla also accused him of leaking false information to the media.>>> still ahead -- the first transgender woman to compete in this competition, -- in this pageant, and how she hopes to use her pat -- platform. >>> the search for a missing woman and what we are learning about a new lead in the case. >>> a safeway goes up in flames. why severe weather may be to blame for this fire. your hair is so soft! did you use head and shoulders two in one? i did mom. wanna try it? yes. it intensely moisturizes your hair and scalp and keeps you flake free. manolo? look at my soft hair. i should be in the shot now too. try head and shoulders two in one. >>> investigators are phoenix -- in phoenix are trying to figure out if lightning sparked a massiv
>> very interesting, jana, thank you. >>> a former tesla employee accused of stealing trade secrets hased a whistleblower tip with the security exchange commission. he says claims -- he claims tesla cut corners to mdeadlines rolling out some cars with defective batteries. he's being sued fo alleges he s trade secrets and shared them with third parties and tesla also accused him of leaking false information to the media.>>> still ahead -- the first transgender woman to...
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here to debate that is josh brown, jana, kate moore, michael, as well the president of farr, miller,ton cnbc contributor, as well. i want to begin with the markets. setting up for a huge week
here to debate that is josh brown, jana, kate moore, michael, as well the president of farr, miller,ton cnbc contributor, as well. i want to begin with the markets. setting up for a huge week
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mom jana administers medicinal cannabis oil into her mouth. minutes later, the trembling stops. the cannabis oil has helped treat brook's rare life threatening condition. >> it's a medication for her, just like any other kid, an epipen, asthma, inhaler. it's life-saving for her. >> mom started giving brook cannabis-based medication after other prescribed medications were having negative side effects. but the cannabis used is keeping brook at home, not able to attend public schools. >> just having her stay home all the time. what life would that be? >> the rincon valley union school district is adhering to state and federal law, which bans illegal drugs like marijuana. so they propose home schooling instead. brook's mom is fighting the school district's policy of not allowing cannabis on campus, even for medical purposes. a judge is now stepping in. that judge held a hearing today behind this door to get both sides. >> we want to educate every child in our community. this is a lovely little girl. we just -- we have two different laws, and we're stuck in the middle. >> the rule wi
mom jana administers medicinal cannabis oil into her mouth. minutes later, the trembling stops. the cannabis oil has helped treat brook's rare life threatening condition. >> it's a medication for her, just like any other kid, an epipen, asthma, inhaler. it's life-saving for her. >> mom started giving brook cannabis-based medication after other prescribed medications were having negative side effects. but the cannabis used is keeping brook at home, not able to attend public schools....
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>> reporter: jana katsuyama, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> a group of students that survived the shooting in parkland, florida in february, will visit the bay area this weekend, this is part of the march for our lives were to change nationwide tour. organizers are scheduled to stop in oakland to bring their message for school safety and against gun violence. the students say they want to create debate and encourage people to vote in the november midterm elections. other cities include los angeles, chicago, and las vegas. the students at stoneman douglas high school will receive emotional support on campus from a therapy dog. librarian that saved 50 lives during the shooting has been given a therapy dog to help students heal, it is a three- month-old burmese mountain dog poodle mix, she will bring it to the school each day and it will be available for anyone that needs comforting. >>> the ferguson fire is continuing to grow near yosemite. hellfire announced that it has burned 35 square miles, that is an area bigger than the city of concord. the fire is southwest of yosemite valley near the el portal e
>> reporter: jana katsuyama, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> a group of students that survived the shooting in parkland, florida in february, will visit the bay area this weekend, this is part of the march for our lives were to change nationwide tour. organizers are scheduled to stop in oakland to bring their message for school safety and against gun violence. the students say they want to create debate and encourage people to vote in the november midterm elections. other cities include los...
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with this medical minute, janae norman, abc news. >>> well, you probably know about paypal or apple pay know about ally pay? up next, the mobile service, coming to the bay area, you may not be able to use it. >> dan is here with a look ahead to abc 7 news at 5:00. >>> knew at 5:00, the fight to allow a north bay girl to go to school, turning into a federal case. "7 on your side's" michael finney explains what to do if you need to cancel your trip to yosemite because of the fire we've been covering. >>> when life gives you lemons, how a little girl is using them >>> tonight in primetime on abc 7, 8:00, back to back episodes of the goldbergs, modern family, and then american housewife. and shark tank at 10:00. stay with us for abc 7 news at 11:00. >>> many chinese visitors to the bay area move a mobile payment platform called ali pay. >> for most businesses at pier 39 it was a no brainer to accept it. lyanne melendez with more on why it's popular. >> chinese tourists spend more money in san francisco than visitors from any other country. $1 $1.4 billion in 2017. that information comes fro
with this medical minute, janae norman, abc news. >>> well, you probably know about paypal or apple pay know about ally pay? up next, the mobile service, coming to the bay area, you may not be able to use it. >> dan is here with a look ahead to abc 7 news at 5:00. >>> knew at 5:00, the fight to allow a north bay girl to go to school, turning into a federal case. "7 on your side's" michael finney explains what to do if you need to cancel your trip to yosemite...
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is and the worry will be that they use that against her in negotiations to come thank you very much janaor boris johnson supporters consider him a politician with genuine charisma and a popular touch but his critics say he has limitless ambition and would do anything to one day become prime minister but everybody agrees he's one of the most distinctive figures in british politics on a b phillips takes a look back at his colorful political career. even his enemies in these days there are many would concede that boris as everyone knows him is unique for years he defied the laws of political gravity playing the clown didn't hurt him it helped him to win election then reelection his mare of london a conservative in a labor city many said a future prime minister. but then this would be advocating the. liev boris johnson surprised many colleagues by campaigning to leave the e.u. arguably did more than anyone to ensure a victory for. the battle for brics it was ugly it left scars many cannot forgive boris johnson for using a full statistics and his enemies say for exploiting divisions in britis
is and the worry will be that they use that against her in negotiations to come thank you very much janaor boris johnson supporters consider him a politician with genuine charisma and a popular touch but his critics say he has limitless ambition and would do anything to one day become prime minister but everybody agrees he's one of the most distinctive figures in british politics on a b phillips takes a look back at his colorful political career. even his enemies in these days there are many...
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international episode sunday evening as buena vent rah wrapped her arms around her 7-year-old daughter janaor the first time in 60 days. i want to give you some more perspective on this family's backstory so you can better understand the emotions of this moment in which we saw laughter and tears. it was on may 1st that buena and her infant son made the trip to the united states in hopes of giving her family a better life. the decision was made that her husband and her 7-year-old daughter would stay behind and follow a short time after. but in that time between these family members' arrival in the united states u.s. policy changed and unbeknownst to buena her daughter was separated from her father when they arrived at the border. father shipped to a detention center in georgia. the daughter sent to michigan. the process of reunifying this family difficult and complicated, of course. buena was allowed to speak to her daughter once a day for a couple of minutes a day. buena being able to come in contact with her because she was here in miami with family who the young daughter was able to get i
international episode sunday evening as buena vent rah wrapped her arms around her 7-year-old daughter janaor the first time in 60 days. i want to give you some more perspective on this family's backstory so you can better understand the emotions of this moment in which we saw laughter and tears. it was on may 1st that buena and her infant son made the trip to the united states in hopes of giving her family a better life. the decision was made that her husband and her 7-year-old daughter would...
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justified to belong under the same roof that's not true here there's a reason why the very smart guys at janaartners wanted to combo to happen. pinnacle isn't perfect, i know but their frozen foods business is growing like a weed and it fits perfectly with conagra's brands that means they'll be given better shelf space every consumer packaging goods company has been complaining about rising transportation costs. the best way to contain those costs is to increase scale to get the best bang for your buck. sean connelly as ceo has done a heck of a job turning things around remember, this is the guy who sold the old hillshire brands to tyson foods for a big premium for coming to conagra. best of all, this deal has the potential to transform conagra from a value stock into a growth stock. while it already has some of the fastest growth in the industry, that industry is still pretty stagnant in the latest quarter, the one nobody cares about because they preannounced it on the same day as the pinnacle deal, the company gave 5.7% revenue growth adding pinnacle to the mix should give them a real boost
justified to belong under the same roof that's not true here there's a reason why the very smart guys at janaartners wanted to combo to happen. pinnacle isn't perfect, i know but their frozen foods business is growing like a weed and it fits perfectly with conagra's brands that means they'll be given better shelf space every consumer packaging goods company has been complaining about rising transportation costs. the best way to contain those costs is to increase scale to get the best bang for...
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here to debate that is josh brown, jana, kate moore, michael, as well the president of farr, miller, and washington cnbc contributor, as well. i want to begin with the markets. setting up for a huge week ahead. check this out facebook, amazon, google, mcdonald's, boeing, ford, general motors i could go on, and we will they are all reporting next week as i said, the moment of truth, if you were looking for a catalyst to take this market higher, look no further than next week. >> i mean, oh, my gosh, yes, judge. and last night with the microsoft blowout earnings i mean, $300 million a day is what microsoft was selling, according to the revenue numbers we just saw. that's blowout we've got facebook coming out next week. they don't have the head wiwind they had leading into the last earnings report. even with those headlines, stock went from 150 to 190 now, we're pushing 212 or whatever it just looks great to the upside i wouldn't bet against these guys. >> michael, we had this great earnings season last time around stock market couldn't get out of its own way. is it going to be differen
here to debate that is josh brown, jana, kate moore, michael, as well the president of farr, miller, and washington cnbc contributor, as well. i want to begin with the markets. setting up for a huge week ahead. check this out facebook, amazon, google, mcdonald's, boeing, ford, general motors i could go on, and we will they are all reporting next week as i said, the moment of truth, if you were looking for a catalyst to take this market higher, look no further than next week. >> i mean,...
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jana: it seems to be relatively quiet. they have put forward their strategy.hiftsse, now attention to a few events. to say how they plan to design its reinvestment tragedy, particularly after the end of the year went that asset purchases a run out. that is a discussion they have some time to have. summer, the fall, and i believe what they are ready to announce, they will. but i would not expect anything for the july meeting. wonderful, our european economy editor joining us from frankfurt. still with us is peter dixon and grace peters. looking at european stocks and a big concern what ecb does and whether there is, kind of, a policy mistake growing -- brewing? grace: there is, and it really resonates with investors. growth is scarce, and when trying to select equities, you have to go for the parts of the markets when you have growth as certain as it can be. europe, while growth is scarce, value is plentiful. andcannot just go broadly by value, you have to be selective, and we focus on restructuring companies, really focusing on core competency. francine: but h
jana: it seems to be relatively quiet. they have put forward their strategy.hiftsse, now attention to a few events. to say how they plan to design its reinvestment tragedy, particularly after the end of the year went that asset purchases a run out. that is a discussion they have some time to have. summer, the fall, and i believe what they are ready to announce, they will. but i would not expect anything for the july meeting. wonderful, our european economy editor joining us from frankfurt....
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ktvu's jana catiana reports the 5 is just 10% contained. >> helicopters circled to and from lake burieta. >> this was a fire that spread pretty rapidly. fortunately we're able to get a lot of resources in here right now. >> fire crews held up where the blackened hills show just how dangerous close the flames came to the houses. cal fire says elsewhere there were seven homes destroyed. the stream of cars sped away from the area. >> we were at the lake and we were camping with all our friends and i looked up and i saw a cloud of smoke. >> the napa county sheriff issued mandatory evacuation orders forcing people out of their campground. this family evacuated twice from two different fires. >> my husband went to get his mother from lake county combauz she's evacuating from up there and before he could get back here we had to evacuate. >> the heat and the stress for her mother-in-law and so many other people who made it through last year's fires is taking its toll. >> i came up here. and it's hot. >> it's all really overwhelming at this point. i'm ready to go where it rains a lot and it's muc
ktvu's jana catiana reports the 5 is just 10% contained. >> helicopters circled to and from lake burieta. >> this was a fire that spread pretty rapidly. fortunately we're able to get a lot of resources in here right now. >> fire crews held up where the blackened hills show just how dangerous close the flames came to the houses. cal fire says elsewhere there were seven homes destroyed. the stream of cars sped away from the area. >> we were at the lake and we were camping...
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this was on bayshore boulevard, and jana reports rescue workers spend a dozen hours to dig through the trench to recover that man's body. >> reporter: rescue crews rushed through the construction site in daly city but it was too late. a dozen workers had been laying pipes for the housing development. one of the workers will rescue crews you heard a noise, turned around, and saw the side of a dirt bank collapse on his coworker who was standing in the 12 foot trench below. >> the worker was inside the trench, doing some grading. the trench collapsed on him. >> reporter: firefighters and paramedics say the man had already died when they arrived. the man worked for platinum pipeline, subcontractor -- is a grantor -- a subcontractor. >> they have lost a good friend, a good worker, and a good man. this is something we live every day to avoid. >> reporter: there was a concern about how to get the victim out. they were worried the trench would collapse on fire workers while recovering the man's body. >> want to make sure the trench is safe for them to go and extract the victim. >> reporter: ne
this was on bayshore boulevard, and jana reports rescue workers spend a dozen hours to dig through the trench to recover that man's body. >> reporter: rescue crews rushed through the construction site in daly city but it was too late. a dozen workers had been laying pipes for the housing development. one of the workers will rescue crews you heard a noise, turned around, and saw the side of a dirt bank collapse on his coworker who was standing in the 12 foot trench below. >> the...
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here to debate is fox news political analyst jana caldwell and jason nichols.n with you. do you think trump should cancel the meeting with putin? >> well, i think he should certainly consider canceling it. i mean, obviously, this was an attack on our sovereignty and our most important institution, which is our democracy. so i definitely think that he should think of canceling it. if not, he needs to make serious preconditions before this meeting particularly to turn over those 12 indicted can russian meddlers. that certainly needs to happen. todd: jonna, before i get to you i want to ask you about president's response. this was in england. take a listen. >> will would he be talking about meddling and i will absolutely bring that up. i don't think you'll have any gee, i did it, i did it, you got me. there won't be a perry mason here, i don't think. but you never know what happens. right? but i will absolutely, firmly ask the question. todd: gee agiano that wasn't enough for democrats what about for you. >> this is what i consider to be interesting democrats with
here to debate is fox news political analyst jana caldwell and jason nichols.n with you. do you think trump should cancel the meeting with putin? >> well, i think he should certainly consider canceling it. i mean, obviously, this was an attack on our sovereignty and our most important institution, which is our democracy. so i definitely think that he should think of canceling it. if not, he needs to make serious preconditions before this meeting particularly to turn over those 12 indicted...
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here to debate mitchell ricky and jana caldwell. good morning to both of you. with us. jenna, what does this tell you about our political rhetoric right now and maybe more importantly in this conversation the direction of the democratic party? corey booker is someone who has talked about running for president in 2020. >> yeah. there is a lot of democrats that are going to run for president. maybe even the new face of the democratic party marks seen waters, honestly, when i think about the rhetoric in which maxine waters has used. to seems when ideas, mob violence seems to be the answer. this has become a very dangerous scenario at play. when you see trump supporters or republicans in general get attacked, you think about an example that happened in 2016 where a chicago man was beaten and people were yelling out he voted trump. you know that this isn't an environment that maybe should make the careless and dangerous comments that senator booker means. abby: you have two political parties that seem to not be further apart. why are we seeing so much hate? >> look,
here to debate mitchell ricky and jana caldwell. good morning to both of you. with us. jenna, what does this tell you about our political rhetoric right now and maybe more importantly in this conversation the direction of the democratic party? corey booker is someone who has talked about running for president in 2020. >> yeah. there is a lot of democrats that are going to run for president. maybe even the new face of the democratic party marks seen waters, honestly, when i think about the...