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jodi: that is right.eful protest. ,rganizers say a million people police say several hundred thousand people, but they have marched through the streets of hong kong. today is outside the legislative complex where they were supposed thatve a rating of a bill would allow extradition of hong kong residents to mainland china. continuum outhe to the president -- present governor. what does the hong kong leadership face now from beijing that is different from 10 or 20 years ago. jodi: the concern among not just the people of hong kong, but the business and legal community and rights groups is that hong kong's special status under the one country systems framework, there is the rule of law and the ability and right to protest for freedom of speech, the press, and assembly. that could be lost if people are worried about being extradited to china for crimes. carrie lam has backed the proposal and says that will not happen. built into thes legislation, but others fear otherwise. ra: how likely is it looking withdra
jodi: that is right.eful protest. ,rganizers say a million people police say several hundred thousand people, but they have marched through the streets of hong kong. today is outside the legislative complex where they were supposed thatve a rating of a bill would allow extradition of hong kong residents to mainland china. continuum outhe to the president -- present governor. what does the hong kong leadership face now from beijing that is different from 10 or 20 years ago. jodi: the concern...
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for both of us. >> if you're wondering if tim knew jody existed, the answer is yes.k then he thought she was better off without him. >> she was never far from my thoughts, never. >> now these two see each other regularly, he is part of the family. >> i got a second chance at having a dad. >> but really, the third time is the charm. lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. >> and both of the men that jody thought were her fathers have actually passed away. >> jody says her mother did not want to take part in this story, but what a story, and they have so much lost time to make up for there. >> definitely. >> wow. >>> all right. let's turn to our weather, because we are in for some warm heat. >> oh, yeah. it's going to be warm to hot. hot in some spots. the sunny skies right now. the week gets off to a warm start. overnight we'll see low temperatures dropping into the low 50s near the coast and bay. some mid- to upper 50s in some of our inland areas; and then bring on the heat, all the warmth tomorrow. look for highs. 70 at half moon bay, 72 in downtown san francisco. a little b
for both of us. >> if you're wondering if tim knew jody existed, the answer is yes.k then he thought she was better off without him. >> she was never far from my thoughts, never. >> now these two see each other regularly, he is part of the family. >> i got a second chance at having a dad. >> but really, the third time is the charm. lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. >> and both of the men that jody thought were her fathers have actually passed away. >> jody...
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jodi. was that her name? reaching out, detective trapp pulled up the anaheim police department's do you that base of tattoos. yes, they have one. descriptions of tattoos collected from anyone they encounter. and what do you know? there was a match. but her name was not jodi. it was jerree. jerree estep, she was 21-years-old. >> she had been contacted a year prior in anaheim on beach boulevard. >> reporter: beach boulevard? suddenly detective trapp's case took on a whole new connection. >> if you want to buy drugs, beach boulevard is where you come. if you are looking for a girl, beach boulevard is where you come. a lot of stable families they happen to run into the wrong guy who somehow got them into this job. these pimps are really good about breaking down the women and getting control over them. >> reporter: making them a prime target for predators. >> a lot of predators will start with prostitutes because they think that people won't miss them. >> reporter: somebody does? >> yes, somebody does. somebody di
jodi. was that her name? reaching out, detective trapp pulled up the anaheim police department's do you that base of tattoos. yes, they have one. descriptions of tattoos collected from anyone they encounter. and what do you know? there was a match. but her name was not jodi. it was jerree. jerree estep, she was 21-years-old. >> she had been contacted a year prior in anaheim on beach boulevard. >> reporter: beach boulevard? suddenly detective trapp's case took on a whole new...
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jo jodi? >> reporter: that's right, we're getting our first look at some of the things the police and fbi have uncovered in this case. the concord police want folks to know that the suspect is out of jail on bail but their investigation is far from over. >> the threat was real. >> reporter: you're looking at the illegal assault rifle and numerous 30 and 40-round capacity magazines. police say they found last week in 23-year-old ross farka's concord home. police searched the house after the fbi got a cyber tip that farka had allegedly posted messages in an online gaming platform under the name adolph hitler 6 million. documents show the post threatened to shoot up synagogues while live streaming nazi music and also kill police officers. >> he was threatening to commit a mass shooting. similar to that which happened in san diego and new zealand. he would also attack police or first responders as they went on scene to deal with the threat. >> reporter: search warrant documents say police also fou
jo jodi? >> reporter: that's right, we're getting our first look at some of the things the police and fbi have uncovered in this case. the concord police want folks to know that the suspect is out of jail on bail but their investigation is far from over. >> the threat was real. >> reporter: you're looking at the illegal assault rifle and numerous 30 and 40-round capacity magazines. police say they found last week in 23-year-old ross farka's concord home. police searched the...
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for both of us. >> reporter: if you're wondering knew jodie existed, the answer is yes. back then he thought she was better off without him. >> she was never far from my thoughts. never. in now these two see each other regularly. he's part of the family. >> i got a second chance at having a dad. >> reporter: the third time's the charm. lisa emin ga lesion abc7 news. >> both of the men she thought were her father passed away. her mother did not want to take part in the story. >>> dwya wade made a emotionale flo scho last year killed 17 people. >> what i love most and appreciate most was that you all became the faces and the voices for kids all around the world. i'm so proud to say the words msd stronging. > wade made a surprise visit to marjory stoneman douglas high school in parkland weeks after the shooting. he recalled how humbling an experience it was and tried to use today's message during the graduation sploen to inspire students. >> what you do with each of these moments will determine how much greater this new chapter will be. >> wade says the school has helped hi
for both of us. >> reporter: if you're wondering knew jodie existed, the answer is yes. back then he thought she was better off without him. >> she was never far from my thoughts. never. in now these two see each other regularly. he's part of the family. >> i got a second chance at having a dad. >> reporter: the third time's the charm. lisa emin ga lesion abc7 news. >> both of the men she thought were her father passed away. her mother did not want to take part in...
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paris and really she had stemmed the tide all the way through until midway to the second half when jodieo the rescue for england after a really slick move from fran kirby and beth mead on the left—hand side. that goal ended a 14 month goal drought for taylor. she was very relieved at the final whistle as were a lot of england's staff and players because it had been such a battle this game. and speaking afterwards to us she said it was a relief to get the job done. patients was key. he sit all weekend before the game and through qualifying we have had a lot of experience will beget frustrated and did not play our best football but today, we had that patients and we we re today, we had that patients and we were encouraging and had the quality and eventually it paid off. england are through to the last 16 but they'll want to make it three wins in a row and make sure they win the group on wednesday? definitely. the manager has spoken all the way for the tournament about maintaining their standards. he was crossed after a disappointing second half against kyle and there was much more pleased
paris and really she had stemmed the tide all the way through until midway to the second half when jodieo the rescue for england after a really slick move from fran kirby and beth mead on the left—hand side. that goal ended a 14 month goal drought for taylor. she was very relieved at the final whistle as were a lot of england's staff and players because it had been such a battle this game. and speaking afterwards to us she said it was a relief to get the job done. patients was key. he sit all...
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this her first jodie taylor came to the rescue. this herfirst goal jodie taylor came to the rescue.n 14 months. jodie taylor came to the rescue. this herfirst goal in 14 months. as a striker, timing is everything. the floodgates failed to open, but one goal was enough. so england are through to the knockout stages with a game to spare, but not without a struggle here. as for scotland, they came into their first world cup knowing points would be hard to come by. scotland faced one of the world cup because my blue ribbon teams, japan. the 2011 champions made a stuttering start to the tournament, but they quickly found their stride here. playing in yourfirst but they quickly found their stride here. playing in your first world cup has to be nerve—racking, but this was not pretty in pink. penalty, said the referee, and this player did the rest. and when lorna cleland finally gave scotland somehow, it was all too late. having fought their way to france, they now need a win in theirfinal game of they are to have any of staying. england has metjustin rose is still very much in contention a
this her first jodie taylor came to the rescue. this herfirst goal jodie taylor came to the rescue.n 14 months. jodie taylor came to the rescue. this herfirst goal in 14 months. as a striker, timing is everything. the floodgates failed to open, but one goal was enough. so england are through to the knockout stages with a game to spare, but not without a struggle here. as for scotland, they came into their first world cup knowing points would be hard to come by. scotland faced one of the world...
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live in martinez, i'm jodi hernandez. >> thank you, jodi. if you live in san mateo, a five-acre controlled burn along the san andreas reservoir. the flame are out, but cal fire will thereby to mop up hot spots. >> temperatures are about to rise again. let's take a look outside at the live traffic cams. it's nice outside at walnut creek on the left and palo alto. the heat returns tomorrow. let's go to jeff ranieri for the fire danger that comes with the heat. >> when we looked at everything last week, we had the extreme fire danger and temperatures in the triple-digits. most recently we had cool down this weekend. a look at the most immediate fire risk. today was not that bad. they had the cooler ocean breeze that moved in. tomorrow when temperatures heat up, we had up to 47. 340d rate and close to high. into tomorrow, fire danger does increase. by 1:00 p.m., up to a hot 87. who hits into the 90s in about 15 minutes. >> thank you so much. >> a hump back whale that drew big crowds in a lagoon off alameda moved on. the whale named ali showed up
live in martinez, i'm jodi hernandez. >> thank you, jodi. if you live in san mateo, a five-acre controlled burn along the san andreas reservoir. the flame are out, but cal fire will thereby to mop up hot spots. >> temperatures are about to rise again. let's take a look outside at the live traffic cams. it's nice outside at walnut creek on the left and palo alto. the heat returns tomorrow. let's go to jeff ranieri for the fire danger that comes with the heat. >> when we looked...
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nbc bay area's jodi hernandez is live in concord. jodi, quick work by firefighters today. >> reporter: i tell you, a hot and scary afternoon for folks in concord. we're standing along willow path road where firefighters believe this fire may have started. it took off fast. right up and over this hillside toward a neighborhood. >> it's a scary thing to see the flames coming at you. >> reporter: mike king describes how he felt. >> when i first got here, you could see the flames almost above the trees. it was high. it was burning. >> reporter: the 25-acre fire broke out about 10:30 this morning and quickly took off. in no time, threatening an entire neighborhood. firefighters say the conditions are just right for something like this. >> we've got low humidity. we've got high temperatures and windy conditions. that's exactly what caused the problem this morning. >> reporter: people could be seen hosing off their rooftops as helicopters dropped water on the flames. fortunately firefighters were able to stop the fire before it destroyed an
nbc bay area's jodi hernandez is live in concord. jodi, quick work by firefighters today. >> reporter: i tell you, a hot and scary afternoon for folks in concord. we're standing along willow path road where firefighters believe this fire may have started. it took off fast. right up and over this hillside toward a neighborhood. >> it's a scary thing to see the flames coming at you. >> reporter: mike king describes how he felt. >> when i first got here, you could see the...
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i'll give you the final two minutes here. >> jody, thank you for sharing that. i admire your dedication to your daughter. i think one of the things it points out is look how much not only families are losing when people don't get the right treatment at the right time, but society. here your dart had a bright future in front of her, now she's in disability and struggling with her recovery, because an shrges plan denied the right care at the right time. that's something that needs to change. frankly i think everybody listening to this must understand throughout our country we're wasting some of our nation's greatest resources, our people, because we're not helping them get the help they need. >>> nami is the national alliance on mental illness. nami.org, check them out online. angela kimble, appreciate the time. >> thank you, john. >>> the reviews are in for "the presidents" book, it recently topped the "new york times" new and noteworthy column. and from the "new york journal the books -- and with father's day this weekend c-span's book makes a great gift. he fro
i'll give you the final two minutes here. >> jody, thank you for sharing that. i admire your dedication to your daughter. i think one of the things it points out is look how much not only families are losing when people don't get the right treatment at the right time, but society. here your dart had a bright future in front of her, now she's in disability and struggling with her recovery, because an shrges plan denied the right care at the right time. that's something that needs to...
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reporting live in antioch, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> jodi, thank you. >>> a heated issue landed on the streets of san francisco. take a look. this is a live picture from our nbc bay area sky ranger. hundreds of people down below protesting against vaccinating against the children, a bill that would stop doctors frequents emptying schoolchildren from getting their vaccines and they also demanded the city attorney withdraw a subpoena issued against the doctor demanding that the doctor hand over patients' records that were exempted from their shot. protesters say the records contain sensitive information and should not be released. >>> well, props like a giant rat and plenty of angry employees, that's what it looked like today at a east bay business that's shutting down after more than 190 years. longtime employees saying the company is adding insult to injury. nbc bay area's robert honda say the work remembers hoping to push the company to do more, robert, for people who are losing their jobs. >> reporter: well, that's right. the company has been here in san leandro since 1
reporting live in antioch, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> jodi, thank you. >>> a heated issue landed on the streets of san francisco. take a look. this is a live picture from our nbc bay area sky ranger. hundreds of people down below protesting against vaccinating against the children, a bill that would stop doctors frequents emptying schoolchildren from getting their vaccines and they also demanded the city attorney withdraw a subpoena issued against the doctor...
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live in contra costa county, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area. >> thank you, jodi. concrete steps of what you can do, i like that. >>> outside it will be a little cooler tomorrow. >> yes, numbers are dropping. everybody will like that forecast as we head at least into tomorrow. a little bit of heat for the weekend. but overall, really nice weather moving on in. let's bring you to that microclimate forecast. a live look across the silicon valley tonight. there is that blue sky, not too hot in san jose today with want degrees. right now, 72. as we move through tonight, that nice cool ocean breeze returns and 60s. now, as we push into tomorrow morning, there is the chance of getting a little bit of patchy fog down here near the south bay, primarily morgan hill and gilroy with the breeze moving in, cooler, foggy wind from the south, could get that from the south bay, primarily from the peninsula and into san francisco, we'll see low clouds. sunshine as we move into tomorrow afternoon, setting us up with a nice thursday. because we have the ocean breeze with us, at least
live in contra costa county, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area. >> thank you, jodi. concrete steps of what you can do, i like that. >>> outside it will be a little cooler tomorrow. >> yes, numbers are dropping. everybody will like that forecast as we head at least into tomorrow. a little bit of heat for the weekend. but overall, really nice weather moving on in. let's bring you to that microclimate forecast. a live look across the silicon valley tonight. there is that blue...
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[ laughter ] >> louie and jodi. [ cheers and applause louie and jodi >> jimmy: that's you >> i mean, my finest look >> jimmy: you know how to rock it come on. you're the sexiest man alive josh charles right there [ cheers and applause making baltimore proud "framing john delorean" is currently in select theaters and video on demand. we'll be right back with ryan tedder. stick around everybody [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ we'll take great care of him we get it you got it oh! thank you we're petsmart thank you we're hugging ♪ ♪ wherever you are... whatever you're craving... and whenever you're craving it... doordash has the restaurants you want. delivered to your door. wherever your door happens to be. download doordash. the most restaurants across america. first order, $0 delivery fee. ♪ to do whatever you wanna do ♪ just tell yourself that you capable, too ♪ ♪ look out 'cause here i come ♪ i make no apologies, this is me ♪ look what we did! we made it thin. how is this possible, you ask? it's not. but we gone done it anyway. new reese's thins. not sorry. new reese's thins. this ijust li
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jodi: that is true and they seem to be getting used to it.weekend someone on television said they are used to him doing this. the real question here is whether any of this will be taken seriously in the whole brexit process and in theresa may's decision on who will succeed theresa may. probably not -- they are probably not going to pay a lot of attention on that score so the question will be whether he undiplomatic else during his visit. he said he wouldn't mind meeting with cory johnson -- boris johnson and nigel farage. largely pomp and what is expected. shery: thank you so much. our senior international editor joining us from sydney. let's go to india or the gdp slowing faster than expected and increasing calls for the reserve bank to cut its key rate again. it is also facing another problem as president trump has grabbed its status as a developing nation. joins us with a look at prime minister modi's challenges. let's start with friday's gdp numbers. why did they fall short? kathleen: looks like a number of things at once, sharing -- goin
jodi: that is true and they seem to be getting used to it.weekend someone on television said they are used to him doing this. the real question here is whether any of this will be taken seriously in the whole brexit process and in theresa may's decision on who will succeed theresa may. probably not -- they are probably not going to pay a lot of attention on that score so the question will be whether he undiplomatic else during his visit. he said he wouldn't mind meeting with cory johnson --...
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jodi: we have not really heard from them much the last few days.onths they have made the case there is really nothing to talk about at this point the u.s., especially since president trump pulled out of the agreement and put pressure on the other signatories to that agreement, the europeans, to leave it as well. they said it was wordplay. that is what we have heard from them about president trump's offers. and his actions did not indicate he is willing to talk. of course he keeps saying the iranians want to talk. at this point it looks at the ratcheting of the sanctions, which comes the same week president trump will be heading to the g20 and i assume they will be a lot of talk about iran there. rishaad: jodi, keeping abreast of what is going on. david: that has driven up the price of oil. also driven up the price of gold. have a look at the bloomberg chart. you know with the price of gold is. your second-degree move. this is how many ounces of gold -- of silver can gold buy. the last time you could buy 91 ounces of silver with one ounce of gold wa
jodi: we have not really heard from them much the last few days.onths they have made the case there is really nothing to talk about at this point the u.s., especially since president trump pulled out of the agreement and put pressure on the other signatories to that agreement, the europeans, to leave it as well. they said it was wordplay. that is what we have heard from them about president trump's offers. and his actions did not indicate he is willing to talk. of course he keeps saying the...
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station. >> okay, jodi, isn't there already a roundabout there on the other end? >> reporter: that's right, there is, janelle. i'll show you that here. there is a roundabout here but you can notice that the curb is red. that means that it's only allowed for fire trucks. people are using it, but they are not supposed to. so the city says they really need a new roundabout for dropoff and pickup. >> okay. riders not happy. thanks so much, jodi. >>> let's turn our attention to our chief meteorologist, jeff ranieri. where jodi is, it's hot. >> it got up to 90s for a lot of contra costa and alameda counties. we have one more day of this heat and then we'll see some changes. as these temperatures start to rise, we all start thinking about that fire danger. i wanted to give you the latest on where we are on a fire danger rating scale. this is the same scale that firefighters use to take a look at how fast brush may burn. it's based on the moisture that's available to burn in our vegetation and also on the forecast as well. the only reason right now we are at the 40 readin
station. >> okay, jodi, isn't there already a roundabout there on the other end? >> reporter: that's right, there is, janelle. i'll show you that here. there is a roundabout here but you can notice that the curb is red. that means that it's only allowed for fire trucks. people are using it, but they are not supposed to. so the city says they really need a new roundabout for dropoff and pickup. >> okay. riders not happy. thanks so much, jodi. >>> let's turn our...
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reporting live, jodi hernandez, nbc bay yarea news. >>> trump says he was ready to retaliate againsttells nbc news he cancelled the strike because iranian civilians would be killed. these were tense moments at the white house last night as trump almost launched an attack on iran for shooting down a sophisticated u.s. drone. he tweeted we were cocked and loaded to retaliate. he then learned 150 people could die. >> i said they shot down an unmanned drone, plane, whatever you want to call it, and here we are sitting with 150 dead people. that would have taken place within a half an hour after i said go ahead. i didn't like it. i didn't think it was proportionate. >> iran said it repeatedly sent warnings before downing that drone and refrained from attacking a u.s. spy plane. to see more of the interview, see it on "nightly news" in about 20 minutes from now. >>> these posters may look official but they are not. the small but significant change that has bart tearing them down. >>> it's been closed for more than a decade. what's being done to re-open this beloved theaters in the east bay
reporting live, jodi hernandez, nbc bay yarea news. >>> trump says he was ready to retaliate againsttells nbc news he cancelled the strike because iranian civilians would be killed. these were tense moments at the white house last night as trump almost launched an attack on iran for shooting down a sophisticated u.s. drone. he tweeted we were cocked and loaded to retaliate. he then learned 150 people could die. >> i said they shot down an unmanned drone, plane, whatever you want...
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jodi: it does.nd said mexico was going to make large agricultural purchases, although mexican officials said that hasn't been discussed, and there wasn't i said agreement to do so. president trump amended that, saying at the appropriate time, they would be making an announcement about a deal with mexico, sinning to indicate it could be on agriculture products. president trump clearly wants to try to nullify farm states, which has been hit by trade tensions with china. he wants to appease them and show them he is still trying to get their products purchased. matt: there was a lot of talk about whether or not president trump used the tariffs in the first place to distract people from what was going on in terms of ruler and the impeachment debate. now, is he using the agreement for political reasons, as well? because it doesn't seem that his really gotten anything from mexico that they want already agree -- weren't already agreeing to do in the first place. jodi: is very much president trump's playbook
jodi: it does.nd said mexico was going to make large agricultural purchases, although mexican officials said that hasn't been discussed, and there wasn't i said agreement to do so. president trump amended that, saying at the appropriate time, they would be making an announcement about a deal with mexico, sinning to indicate it could be on agriculture products. president trump clearly wants to try to nullify farm states, which has been hit by trade tensions with china. he wants to appease them...
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jody, good to have you on. thank you so much.so tell us specifically what the trump administration's clean affordable energy rule will do. >> right. so here's the way i think about it, don. i think it's the most significant environmental rollback in u.s. history, and the reason i say that is that it's a dramatic reversal of the policies that the obama administration put in place to try to make progress on cutting greenhouse gasses, to do something about the problem of climate change. the rule the trump administration put out is basically a proposal that is trying to do as little as possible. it's about as meek as possible in terms of what it's asking for from the electricity sector. so whereas the obama clean power plan would have cut co2 emissions almost 20% below what the market would do anyway, the trump proposal proposes to do less than 1% cutting co2 emissions. so you can see that they're really trying to accomplish about as little as they can with this reversal. >> could this policy actually increase greenhouse gas emission
jody, good to have you on. thank you so much.so tell us specifically what the trump administration's clean affordable energy rule will do. >> right. so here's the way i think about it, don. i think it's the most significant environmental rollback in u.s. history, and the reason i say that is that it's a dramatic reversal of the policies that the obama administration put in place to try to make progress on cutting greenhouse gasses, to do something about the problem of climate change. the...
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in concord, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> jodi thank you.ice chief is retiring this month. so today the city took an unusual step of appointing a different retiree to take his place. jose joseph alio will act as the interim chief in vallejo until they find a permanent replacement. he promises to listen to the community. >>> the search is on for a suspect in an officer-involved shooting in hayward. that shooting led to a chase and man hunt near the oakland and san leandro border. it happened in hayward. one person was arrested but another left, ran from the scene. the search called off around 2:30 this afternoon. police say they'll continue to follow up on leads, though. >> the suspects are gone by now. >> the oakland police helicopter and drone helped in the search for hours flying above that neighborhood. no officers were injured in that shooting. >>> a lot of questions and a few leads only after a man was fdea milpitas. he was found just before 11:00 last night. he was found in a gray toyota camry in the center median lane near landis aven
in concord, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> jodi thank you.ice chief is retiring this month. so today the city took an unusual step of appointing a different retiree to take his place. jose joseph alio will act as the interim chief in vallejo until they find a permanent replacement. he promises to listen to the community. >>> the search is on for a suspect in an officer-involved shooting in hayward. that shooting led to a chase and man hunt near the oakland and san leandro...
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reporting live in lafayette, jodi hernandez. nbc bay area news. >>> yesterday the queen, today the prime minister. president trump continues his state visit to the united kingdom. he called the relationship between the u.s. and britain, quite, the greatest alliance the world has ever known. mr. trump making that comment after his meeting with outgoing prime minister theresa may. she leaves office later this week. ivanka trump joined him for the round table business discussion. while that was happening, this was happening. thousands of protesters opposed president trump's visit, but the discussions continued about a trade deal. >> as the uk makes preparations to exit the european union the united states is committed to a phenomenal trade deal between the u.s. apartmend the uk. >> after the talks there were some formal evening events. president trump and the first lady spent the night by hosting members of the royal family at a reciprocal dinner in the wind fieldhouse, home of the u.s. ambassador. >>> up next, she plotted to kill
reporting live in lafayette, jodi hernandez. nbc bay area news. >>> yesterday the queen, today the prime minister. president trump continues his state visit to the united kingdom. he called the relationship between the u.s. and britain, quite, the greatest alliance the world has ever known. mr. trump making that comment after his meeting with outgoing prime minister theresa may. she leaves office later this week. ivanka trump joined him for the round table business discussion. while...
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reporting live, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> okay. thank you, jodi. >>> the heat is back. most of the bay dealing with another day of sweltering temperatures. take a look. our walnut creek camera has parts of the east bay in the 90s. but hey, change is coming. jeff ranieri is here. >> you got that right. big-time changes coming our way as we move through the next 24-48 hours. you can see some of the heat i'm tracking. saint helena, 94. and east san jose at 90. i want to give you a wider look at california. you will see right through the central valley, the areas in yellow, that is a lot of hot air trapped. but these areas of blue is cold air beginning to move in with the fog that's currently dropping our numbers anywhere from three to seven degrees cooler. rainfall stays away, but temperatures drop tomorrow. look at the inland east bay. that was in the mid-90s today, by noon tomorrow, 74. we'll talk more about this trend and the heat that will return for the weekend. >> and yesterday he tweeted out that we would have hazy skies. here's the proof. skyranger captured this vi
reporting live, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> okay. thank you, jodi. >>> the heat is back. most of the bay dealing with another day of sweltering temperatures. take a look. our walnut creek camera has parts of the east bay in the 90s. but hey, change is coming. jeff ranieri is here. >> you got that right. big-time changes coming our way as we move through the next 24-48 hours. you can see some of the heat i'm tracking. saint helena, 94. and east san jose at 90. i...
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jodi schneider, senior international editor.k for gold as central banks decide on policy. it is approaching three-year highs as rising political tensions have bolstered a demand for a haven. cofounder --s the and chairman of an iron ore producer, irc. welcome to the program, as ever. let's talk about gold. it is very close to your heart. what is going on? is it all down to this haven status it has? what is the deal? peter: i think tensions in the middle east right now are as bad as they have been in a very long time. listening to your previous contributor there, it does not look good. rishaad: and the trade war on top of that. peter: it is bad and have a trade were when you were also having a proxy war in the middle east. and as iery uncertain, have said time and time again, if you do not have 5% of your wealth in gold, you are missing out on the best wealth insurance that exists. rishaad: this is a chart of where we are at the moment, probably getting some resistance. what happens with gold? peter: i think it is very cheap. i t
jodi schneider, senior international editor.k for gold as central banks decide on policy. it is approaching three-year highs as rising political tensions have bolstered a demand for a haven. cofounder --s the and chairman of an iron ore producer, irc. welcome to the program, as ever. let's talk about gold. it is very close to your heart. what is going on? is it all down to this haven status it has? what is the deal? peter: i think tensions in the middle east right now are as bad as they have...
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paul: jodi schneider, thanks for joining us. in on what's moving in the markets right now and get over to sophie american in hong kong -- sophie kamaruddin in hong kong. sophie: we have some tech shares slipping this morning as we did seen mizuho downgrade a group. theo electron following most since january this morning. these stocks under pressure on mizuho' downgrade. sanother mover in sydney that i want to highlight is pilgrim minerals. 9.6% this falling morning, after the company moderated its output outlook. paul. paul: thanks very much. still to come, the 737 crisis has landed at the paris air show. what the ceo things about the way boeing has handled the issue. shery: the fed meets this week. our next guest says the markets may not have it right on rate cuts. this is bloomberg. ♪ cuts. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is "daybreak asia." i am shery ahn in new york. paul: i am paul allen in sydney. the mass protest in hong kong at to the worries faced by investors. political risks weigh on sentiment. margaret, thanks very
paul: jodi schneider, thanks for joining us. in on what's moving in the markets right now and get over to sophie american in hong kong -- sophie kamaruddin in hong kong. sophie: we have some tech shares slipping this morning as we did seen mizuho downgrade a group. theo electron following most since january this morning. these stocks under pressure on mizuho' downgrade. sanother mover in sydney that i want to highlight is pilgrim minerals. 9.6% this falling morning, after the company moderated...
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jodie snyder, our senior international editor joining us. let's bring in the managing director at js the automotive to talk about it. nice to see you. people sayt many president trump is trying to do is bring a lot of the automaking capacity from mexico into the u.s. talk to us briefly, how high do tariffs have to go for the cost advantage of making autos in mexico, for us to ignore the cost advantage? this is a very difficult question to answer. enough.robably already we should not forget many of the components actually changed borders several times. the way the rules are set now, they would hit every time. some of those go over the border, crisscross the border three or four times, then we are talking about 75% to 100%. that would definitely force changes in the supply chain. but not necessarily to the u.s., it can go somewhere else. it is very difficult for the supplies and carmakers. rishaad: which of the carmakers will be most affected by this? foren: it would be audi, example. they make cars in mexico. it would not only be the carmaker
jodie snyder, our senior international editor joining us. let's bring in the managing director at js the automotive to talk about it. nice to see you. people sayt many president trump is trying to do is bring a lot of the automaking capacity from mexico into the u.s. talk to us briefly, how high do tariffs have to go for the cost advantage of making autos in mexico, for us to ignore the cost advantage? this is a very difficult question to answer. enough.robably already we should not forget many...
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is editor jodi schneider joining us now.communications are open but at the same time, this g20 is coming at a time when the u.s. has added five more tech companies to its blacklist. we are getting some conflicting signals on where the atmosphere is at right now. jodi: that is right. lots of conflicting signals. we had president trump tweeted that he was optimistic about the talk. he ended these talks in may what he said china reneged on thomases. the same time, we saw more companies added to that list as huawei was earlier added. we are hearing china say they are willing to talk and they hope that compromise is on the agenda. at the same time, they are wanting the u.s. to basically be and to discuss huawei loosen restrictions there. they don't want the u.s. to bring up the situation in hong kong. it is hard to say that we will get a big trade deal out of this but people are saying maybe they will be able to talk more and cool these tensions. that is the most that people are really expecting out of this meeting. mentioned hua
is editor jodi schneider joining us now.communications are open but at the same time, this g20 is coming at a time when the u.s. has added five more tech companies to its blacklist. we are getting some conflicting signals on where the atmosphere is at right now. jodi: that is right. lots of conflicting signals. we had president trump tweeted that he was optimistic about the talk. he ended these talks in may what he said china reneged on thomases. the same time, we saw more companies added to...
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nbc bay area's jodi hernandez has more fromconcord. a beautiful gift to man. >> reporter: boo and wally clark say there's nothing they love more than watching birds eat and play in their concord back yard. the clarks do all they can to care for their feathered friends. they've got more than two dozen bird feeders and several bird baths. they want every bird to feel at home here. >> i hope they -- all the birds stay healthy and safe and feel welcome here and eat to their heart's content. >> reporter: but tonight wildlife experts are warning bird lovers about a deadly bird disease that's spreading across contra costa county. the folks at the lindsay wildlife hospital say they've had more than 80 sick birds brought in with a bacteria that's similar to pinkeye. >> it starts out with them kind of looking like they have squinty eyes, and then it will progress from around the eyes a eventually the eyes will be swollen shut. >> reporter: unfortunately, there's no cure and once infected the birds will end up dying. experts say it's also highly
nbc bay area's jodi hernandez has more fromconcord. a beautiful gift to man. >> reporter: boo and wally clark say there's nothing they love more than watching birds eat and play in their concord back yard. the clarks do all they can to care for their feathered friends. they've got more than two dozen bird feeders and several bird baths. they want every bird to feel at home here. >> i hope they -- all the birds stay healthy and safe and feel welcome here and eat to their heart's...
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our senior international editor jodi schneider.eing vladimir putin giving a boost to the troubled huawei company in china. i: both china and russia have reason to deepen their ties because they have escalating tensions with the u.s.. we heard about how the u.s. and china trade war is not going away. there are tensions over huawei,gy, like with and china has warned its citizens about travel to the u.s., and there are concerns having troubles getting visas renewed. on huawei. they have signed 30 documents, some on trade, some other agreements, but one increases russia's ties on huawei's 5g technology. paul: one of the themes that broadly encompassed this is the potential emergence of a new cold war, if you like. does this development add weight to that theory? jodi: one would think. part of this is china and the u.s. not having the same kind of trade relationship that may have in the past. there is russia as well. russia's ties with the west in general have cooled since the ukraine situation. there is increasing need for russia to ha
our senior international editor jodi schneider.eing vladimir putin giving a boost to the troubled huawei company in china. i: both china and russia have reason to deepen their ties because they have escalating tensions with the u.s.. we heard about how the u.s. and china trade war is not going away. there are tensions over huawei,gy, like with and china has warned its citizens about travel to the u.s., and there are concerns having troubles getting visas renewed. on huawei. they have signed 30...
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writer and comedian jody beadle.e of the seven deadly sins the cat coming to the fox nation. decide on mars, wbe host. [cheering] you are one of the first person to say that the democrats are listening to the wrong voice, i think a twitter they will see # impeached and say wait, that's what we should be doing. >> they really need to have their bubble burst. because they're in a twitter world and everything you see is collusion and impeachment and all the hashtags that they think is reality and then you find out the on the house side, the house democrats, 200 and something of them, only 40 of them are for impeachment and all of them will get reelected so easily they will not even have a contest. then you have the 2020 dems, whose the one in the lee, biden. what is he saying, no, what's below season, no. she knows the only reason she is the majority and the leadership is because modern democrats beat the republicans in 2018 and they cannot continue to hold the majority if they try to impeach president trump. >> i want
writer and comedian jody beadle.e of the seven deadly sins the cat coming to the fox nation. decide on mars, wbe host. [cheering] you are one of the first person to say that the democrats are listening to the wrong voice, i think a twitter they will see # impeached and say wait, that's what we should be doing. >> they really need to have their bubble burst. because they're in a twitter world and everything you see is collusion and impeachment and all the hashtags that they think is...
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this is the second time rebecca and jodie have had to move.the electrics have to dry out, because you can't put them back on. so it is finding the emergency accommodation that you are going to be setting basically a new home up, when you know your home's underwater. and it's so hard. sorry. the environment agency says the river could breach at points where its flood defences are vulnerable. an raf chinook has returned today to help shore up the bank. it's this stretch of the river steeping that's expected to burst its banks, and that's why the raf chinook behind me has been flying back and forth with bags of sand and gravel to try to plug any breach. volunteers have travelled for miles to help the flood—defence operations. been out for the past three days, we've just had to rescue a 97—year—old lady. as i say, we'rejust dropping sand bags off, rescuing people, knocking on the door, making sure we can... dropping sandbags, just basically helping people, doing what we can do. emergency crews will continue to monitor the river levels, but for now
this is the second time rebecca and jodie have had to move.the electrics have to dry out, because you can't put them back on. so it is finding the emergency accommodation that you are going to be setting basically a new home up, when you know your home's underwater. and it's so hard. sorry. the environment agency says the river could breach at points where its flood defences are vulnerable. an raf chinook has returned today to help shore up the bank. it's this stretch of the river steeping...
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our jodi hernandez is live, what a loss for her family and friends. >> reporter: the woman realize add lifelong dream and opened up her own skin care salon. her children made this sign you see out front. though the woman's life was cut short. her children say they are incredibly proud of all she accomplished. >> she knows so much about life and you know love and how to treat people. >> she had these eyes that you get lost describe their mother taught instill that about us of the outdoors. >> stephanie espinosa died on friday while visiting the place she loved most. she slipped and was swept away over the water falls. >> i think of all the places, she could possibly gone -- that was the place. she loved it there. >> her children take comfort in knowing their mother died in a place where she felt at home but they don't want anybody else to suffer the same >> all the things we could possibly see, be careful because there is a family waiting at home for you. >> her children maintaining the values their mom taught them. they say she will always be with he them. >> we all know we have her, s
our jodi hernandez is live, what a loss for her family and friends. >> reporter: the woman realize add lifelong dream and opened up her own skin care salon. her children made this sign you see out front. though the woman's life was cut short. her children say they are incredibly proud of all she accomplished. >> she knows so much about life and you know love and how to treat people. >> she had these eyes that you get lost describe their mother taught instill that about us of...
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jodie taylor came to the rescue after finishing jodie taylor came to the rescue afterfinishing off a herfirst goal in ia move on the left—hand side. that was her first goal in ia months. it was enough to put england through with one game to spare, afterwards a lot of their players were saying it was about putting in a disciplined performance. obviously going into this game today we knew it would be a tough test. we knew that argentina we re very a tough test. we knew that argentina were very physical. well organised and had to break down. we had to show some patience and we did that. it could have been even more than one goal but it does not matter. just get the three points. get qualified for a round of 16 and look forward to playing japan. the england players that did not play last night train this morning. the good news from the camp is that a player who has missed the first couple of games with a thigh problem took part in training today. they travel to nice for their final group game. still plenty to play for, a point or a game. still plenty to play for, a point ora win game. st
jodie taylor came to the rescue after finishing jodie taylor came to the rescue afterfinishing off a herfirst goal in ia move on the left—hand side. that was her first goal in ia months. it was enough to put england through with one game to spare, afterwards a lot of their players were saying it was about putting in a disciplined performance. obviously going into this game today we knew it would be a tough test. we knew that argentina we re very a tough test. we knew that argentina were very...
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lou: you're seeing jodi ernst, mitch mcconnell and john barrasso, that's the leadership team.d them, i mean, you're looking at -- look at the grin on their little faces. i have never seen such minuscule political figures on capitol hill in my career as are represented in the those images you're looking at right now. harmeet, your thoughts? >> well, i agree, lou. it's very disace pointing. and i think the senators seem to be acting more in their own self-interests in terms of getting reelected and their donors than what the constituents who put them into office care about. american workers care about this issue, american taxpayers care about this issue, and i'm glad to see that the president is standing firm. i hope he does that. the other bad thing about this is seeing the party members attack the president when he's abroad conveying the -- lou: they're cowards. they're cowards. >> it's very unfortunate. lou: if those people -- can we put that picture up again? i just -- could we, please? of the leadership of the conference in the senate? i mean, if, you know, if brains and pr
lou: you're seeing jodi ernst, mitch mcconnell and john barrasso, that's the leadership team.d them, i mean, you're looking at -- look at the grin on their little faces. i have never seen such minuscule political figures on capitol hill in my career as are represented in the those images you're looking at right now. harmeet, your thoughts? >> well, i agree, lou. it's very disace pointing. and i think the senators seem to be acting more in their own self-interests in terms of getting...
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the keeper there england finally broke the deadlock 61st minute now beth meet with a perfect cross jodie taylor tapping in from close range and that was the goal that made all the difference england picks up those 3 points. are all the copa america kicked off on friday in brazil with the hosts defeating bolivia 3 nil after a scoreless 1st half in sao paolo philippe coutinho scored twice within 3 minutes the 3rd goal came from everton suarez 5 minutes from pole time to seal the win the action continues later on saturday venezuela taking on a group and argentina will face colombia. and her mind over the top stories we're tracking for you at this hour on kong's chief executive gary lam says she's indefinitely suspending debate on a divisive law that would have allowed people to be handed over to mainland china for trial this comes after massive street protests and the worst political violence in the territory in decades. and notre dame cathedral in paris for comparing to hold its 1st mass since the disastrous fire 2 months ago around 30 people wearing our taps will be allowed inside the bui
the keeper there england finally broke the deadlock 61st minute now beth meet with a perfect cross jodie taylor tapping in from close range and that was the goal that made all the difference england picks up those 3 points. are all the copa america kicked off on friday in brazil with the hosts defeating bolivia 3 nil after a scoreless 1st half in sao paolo philippe coutinho scored twice within 3 minutes the 3rd goal came from everton suarez 5 minutes from pole time to seal the win the action...
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worth the wait — england book their place in the world cup last 16, with jodie taylor's first goal inonths. from hogwarts to south london — ijoin a down—to—earth version of quidditch, for muggles. well, no huge changes to our weather this weekend. it is just a case of sunglasses in one hand, raincoats and umbrellas in the other. good morning. it's saturday, 15thjune. our top story: a comprehensive review of hospital food in england has been announced by the health secretary matt hancock in response to the deaths of five patients who contracted listeria. seven nhs trusts have been affected by the outbreak, which has been linked to pre—packed sandwiches and salads. simonjones reports. with nine confirmed cases of listeria in hospital patients resulting in five deaths, the health secretary wants to know what's gone wrong. two people lost their lives at the manchester royal infirmary, one at aintree hospital. it's not been revealed where the other two patients died. in a statement, the health secretary said, "i have been incredibly concerned by this issue and strongly believe that we need
worth the wait — england book their place in the world cup last 16, with jodie taylor's first goal inonths. from hogwarts to south london — ijoin a down—to—earth version of quidditch, for muggles. well, no huge changes to our weather this weekend. it is just a case of sunglasses in one hand, raincoats and umbrellas in the other. good morning. it's saturday, 15thjune. our top story: a comprehensive review of hospital food in england has been announced by the health secretary matt hancock...
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become the subject of a mural in the english city of bristol it stands 15 maces toll and took artist jody thomas 8 days to paint timber has become the face of a school strike movement that i'm sure increased action against climate change. a prayer vigil has been held for the victims of a mass shooting in the u.s. state of virginia 12 people died after a disgruntled city employee shot his coworkers in a government office 4 people were wounded and are still in hospital suspect himself was also killed after a prolonged gun battle with police has been described as a 40 year old engineer with the city of virginia's geneive beaches public utilities department. have now released the names of those who lost their lives in the attack were keen to see ground turl well. mary louise gale alexander mchale goose earth the list went on for all but one of the 12 people killed were employed by the city of thora teas and as a result the other was a contractor believe ovoid that we will never be able to fill. they had been getting ready for the weekend when the government struck. employees barricaded themse
become the subject of a mural in the english city of bristol it stands 15 maces toll and took artist jody thomas 8 days to paint timber has become the face of a school strike movement that i'm sure increased action against climate change. a prayer vigil has been held for the victims of a mass shooting in the u.s. state of virginia 12 people died after a disgruntled city employee shot his coworkers in a government office 4 people were wounded and are still in hospital suspect himself was also...
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jodi hernandez joins us live where some property owners are about to get a big bill. the reason is that is a fire issue when it gets hot. >> reporter: that's right, jessica. this is one of the properties that will soon be cleared out by the county at the owner's expense. you can see not only is it covered with long drive weeds, but it also has a lot of low branches and the county says it is putting this entire neighborhood here in danger. >> any spark or anything can do it. >> mike nichols says living in a high-risk fire zone makes him feel very nervous, especially since the lot across the street is overgrown with weeds. perfect fuel for a fire. >> if the fire gets down to that, those trees right there, it's going to be like a bomb. things like this keep me up at night. fire technician says this weed-covered hillside is indeed a disaster waiting to happen. >> fire is like the cookie monster. if it has fuel, it's going to eat, eat. >> the contra costa fire district ordered them to clear out brush, weeds and low-lying limbs. the deadline is up and now technicians are in
jodi hernandez joins us live where some property owners are about to get a big bill. the reason is that is a fire issue when it gets hot. >> reporter: that's right, jessica. this is one of the properties that will soon be cleared out by the county at the owner's expense. you can see not only is it covered with long drive weeds, but it also has a lot of low branches and the county says it is putting this entire neighborhood here in danger. >> any spark or anything can do it. >>...
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jody says the people who ran to the twin towers after the should have all their health needs given to them for free for the rest of the lies no if's, and or butts. heroes deserve it. why is this not happened in 18 years? >> guest: it goes back to that original gap i talked about. after that unity everyone saw and celebrates rate after 911 it faded and in some ways it's understandable because people don't want to keep something painful like that in the forefront. when the alleged nation started advancing especially the first time there was very regional and it was even a bit partisan where people were seen as a new york issue. it would not pass it off, [inaudible] in the u.s. senate and mike [inaudible] were objecting at the price tag at the time. christian children save the bill and get them to agree to move it but had to cut it in half and put in all sorts of restrictions to make sure there was not fraud or abuse. if that legacyhe of both partisanship and regionalism in fiscal prudence that started the cap. it has gone on in five year increments and sent. >> host: to know if there's
jody says the people who ran to the twin towers after the should have all their health needs given to them for free for the rest of the lies no if's, and or butts. heroes deserve it. why is this not happened in 18 years? >> guest: it goes back to that original gap i talked about. after that unity everyone saw and celebrates rate after 911 it faded and in some ways it's understandable because people don't want to keep something painful like that in the forefront. when the alleged nation...
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worth the wait — england book their place in the world cup last 16, with jodie taylor's
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jodi: we have not heard much in recent days.sounding like they were willing to discuss these things. they said they were not willing to talk. trump is saying iran wants to make a deal. so far, they have not sent a signal at all. shery: thank you. asian equities are mixed after wall street closed slightly lower amid tensions with iran. here is a look at the week ahead. garfield, great to have you. we have the big g20 meeting coming up. are we going to see any big move ahead of that? garfield: it is a tough call to make. markets have shown a willingness to make extraordinary moves on the basis of not much more than a little bit of hope and a lot of expectations when it comes to rate cuts. look at the mixed sort of backdrop. friday, data showed leverage investors had gone on the long end for the first time since 2018. then, that is accompanied by a ramp-up from the chart. that is an unusual positioning set up. hand, people are going long. there are traditional haven place. the u.s. dollar haven did not come off long relative to the
jodi: we have not heard much in recent days.sounding like they were willing to discuss these things. they said they were not willing to talk. trump is saying iran wants to make a deal. so far, they have not sent a signal at all. shery: thank you. asian equities are mixed after wall street closed slightly lower amid tensions with iran. here is a look at the week ahead. garfield, great to have you. we have the big g20 meeting coming up. are we going to see any big move ahead of that? garfield: it...
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jodi schneider, our senior international editor covering, always covering. continue to go to her for commentary. anna, you are on downing street covering the president's trip to the u.k. he of course had this amazing state dinner yesterday with queen elizabeth ii as well as the rest of the royals, i guess. now he's getting down to business and talking about trade deals with britain. >> indeed. he's talking about trade globally. the prospect of a u.k.-u.s. trade deal is something that the president dangled tantalizingly on twitter yesterday, and it will be part of the conversation today. controversially, the u.s. ambassador to the u.k. has said the whole of the u.k. economy will be on the table in the trade conversation. that is not how the government of u.k. sees it. there will be areas where we will see conflicts between the sides. how much can really be achieved on trade is also part of the conversation. no doubt get a mention, as well as leadership of the conservative party. we will be keeping and i on the agenda, whether he will be meeting nigel farage o
jodi schneider, our senior international editor covering, always covering. continue to go to her for commentary. anna, you are on downing street covering the president's trip to the u.k. he of course had this amazing state dinner yesterday with queen elizabeth ii as well as the rest of the royals, i guess. now he's getting down to business and talking about trade deals with britain. >> indeed. he's talking about trade globally. the prospect of a u.k.-u.s. trade deal is something that the...
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this is the second time rebecca and jodie have had to move.s horrible. the environment agency says the river could breach at points where its flood defences are vulnerable. an raf chinook returned today to help shore up the bank. it is this stretch of the river steeping that is expected to burst its banks, and that is why the raf chinook behind me has been flying back and forth with bags of sand and gravel to try to plug any breach. volunteers have travelled for miles to help the flood defence operations. for the past three days, we have just had to rescue a 97 year lady, asi just had to rescue a 97 year lady, as i say, just drop in sand bags of come on the door, dropping sandbags, just basically helping people, doing what we do. emergency crews will continue to monitor the river levels, but for now residents don‘t know when they or their families, four—legged or otherwise, will be able to return home. luxmy gopal, bbc news, wainfleet. the health secretary, matt hancock, has ordered what he‘s called a "root and branch" review of hospital food,
this is the second time rebecca and jodie have had to move.s horrible. the environment agency says the river could breach at points where its flood defences are vulnerable. an raf chinook returned today to help shore up the bank. it is this stretch of the river steeping that is expected to burst its banks, and that is why the raf chinook behind me has been flying back and forth with bags of sand and gravel to try to plug any breach. volunteers have travelled for miles to help the flood defence...
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reporting live in contra conta county, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> taking the extra steps. it's going to take $11 million for an auto parts company to make things right with the state of california. they got caught illegally dumping hazardous waste. it took place 292015 to 2018. they said auto zone threw o ways hazardous waste items. they included motor oil, batteries and aerosol cans. >> a deadly hit-and-run in fremont at 5:30 this morning near warm springs park. the driver hit the motorcyclist and ditched the car. mission boulevard was shut down until 11:30 while police investigated. officers know who the driver is, but have not tracked him down. ay south investigation has been sved thanks to a collective effort by four enforcement agencies. three men have been arrested for a rash of burglaries. one man from sacramento was arrested by mountain view police. they spotted the trio in a black infiniti sedan and pulled them over. they found burglary tools. the men wanted in connection throughout the south bay were taken to jail where they are held without bail. >> a startling
reporting live in contra conta county, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> taking the extra steps. it's going to take $11 million for an auto parts company to make things right with the state of california. they got caught illegally dumping hazardous waste. it took place 292015 to 2018. they said auto zone threw o ways hazardous waste items. they included motor oil, batteries and aerosol cans. >> a deadly hit-and-run in fremont at 5:30 this morning near warm springs park. the...
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worth the wait: england book their place in the world cup last—16, with jodie taylor's first goal inonths. and from hogwarts to south london — ijoin a down to earth version of quidditch, for muggles. well, no huge changes to our weather this weekend. it is just a case of sunglasses in one hand, raincoats and umbrellas in the other. it's saturday 15th june. our top story: a comprehensive review of hospital food in england has been announced by the health secretary matt hancock in response to the deaths of five patients who contracted listeria. seven nhs trusts have been affected by the outbreak, which has been linked to pre—packed sandwiches and salads. simonjones reports. with nine confirmed cases of listeria in hospital patients, resulting in five deaths, the health secretary wants to know what has gone wrong. two people died at manchester royal infirmary, and one at aintree hospital in liverpool. it has not been revealed where the other two patients died. in a statement, the health secretary said:. here at the department of health, matt hancock was facing growing calls to act. labo
worth the wait: england book their place in the world cup last—16, with jodie taylor's first goal inonths. and from hogwarts to south london — ijoin a down to earth version of quidditch, for muggles. well, no huge changes to our weather this weekend. it is just a case of sunglasses in one hand, raincoats and umbrellas in the other. it's saturday 15th june. our top story: a comprehensive review of hospital food in england has been announced by the health secretary matt hancock in response to...
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jodie fleischer has the story you'll see first on news4. >> reporter: our investigation found the metropolitanolice department was not only faili to investigate complaints against special police officers, the agency wasn't even keeping track of the complaints that cae in. we brought those issues to a d.c. councilman who called it a broken sysm. >> i don't feel my wrist. >> reporter: our investigation started with three incidents caught on cell phone video. all involving the same special poli officer at the same apartment complex in southeast. >> it could happen to somebody else. before it does, i want it stopped. ry reporter: special police officers can car a gun and make arrests on the property they're assigned to protect. basically a private arm of metro police. but citizens who filed scomplaints against thi spo told us they were not handled like those against mpd officers. >> it'sh essential t we have a very vigorous system of accountability for those individuals. >> reporter: mike tobin runs d.c.'s office of police complaints which investigates complaints against mpd officers. councilman c
jodie fleischer has the story you'll see first on news4. >> reporter: our investigation found the metropolitanolice department was not only faili to investigate complaints against special police officers, the agency wasn't even keeping track of the complaints that cae in. we brought those issues to a d.c. councilman who called it a broken sysm. >> i don't feel my wrist. >> reporter: our investigation started with three incidents caught on cell phone video. all involving the...
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(danny) jody... ...it's time to get yours! (vo) quickbooks. backing you. hey! i live on my own now! i've got xfinity, because i like to live life in the fast lane. unlike my parents. you rambling about xfinity again? you're so cute when you get excited... anyways... i've got their app right here, i can troubleshoot. i can schedule a time for them to call me back, it's great! you have our number programmed in? ya i don't even know your phone anymore... excuse me?! what? i don't know your phone number. aw well. he doesn't know our phone number! you have our fax number, obviously... today's xfinity service. simple. easy. awesome. i'll pass. >>> with the tight labor market, fast food chains are hungry for new workers who are increasingly difficult to find, so that means they have to get creative in their recruiting strategies as our kate rogers discovered. >> reporter: this isn't your typical job interview. it's a party a hiring party, that is. taco bell hosted 600 of them recently to attract new workers in the face of the historic labor crunch. >> it is very tight today and we wanted t
(danny) jody... ...it's time to get yours! (vo) quickbooks. backing you. hey! i live on my own now! i've got xfinity, because i like to live life in the fast lane. unlike my parents. you rambling about xfinity again? you're so cute when you get excited... anyways... i've got their app right here, i can troubleshoot. i can schedule a time for them to call me back, it's great! you have our number programmed in? ya i don't even know your phone anymore... excuse me?! what? i don't know your phone...