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decide the match the destiny of the match should be julie sue we had those working horses she knew what to do in every moment we'll ask you about the picture of a spine. just a monumental moment on the biggest victories the teams ever enjoyed the players went crazy about moment one of the biggest party have ever seen started here at express around the country you lifted your hands up. didn't really smile you keeping your emotions in check how did you feel why would you seem to control your emotions one why wasn't it just complete celebration. or. should i put it. in the coach keep or is one of the same profession that if we talk about serious stuff you have to really concentrate you shouldn't let your emotions loose if you let emotions saltz then you can see the goal and if you let emotions out you as a coach to start doing mistakes better knows what i mean so you have to be really focused one hundred percent cool collected research so they don't district get distracted so when i put my hands off. first of all i think my colleague. joe so i hugged him and i was thinking about the next g
decide the match the destiny of the match should be julie sue we had those working horses she knew what to do in every moment we'll ask you about the picture of a spine. just a monumental moment on the biggest victories the teams ever enjoyed the players went crazy about moment one of the biggest party have ever seen started here at express around the country you lifted your hands up. didn't really smile you keeping your emotions in check how did you feel why would you seem to control your...
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. >> thursday july 5th, sue hall in for alexis today and it was like easy going and we've had problemso talk to mike nicco. >> summer warmth coming back into the forecast. we got lucky yesterday, gorgeous weather, nothing too hot. but that will change starting later today. hi, everybody. our winds, notice they're much slower, 15 in five-day forecast a -- fairfield. the gray taking over all of our neighborhoods. my accuweather 12-hour planner, mid to upper 50s through 7:00. low 60s at the coast. we'll go from 70 to 57 around the bay, that's close to average, and 70s this evening away from the coast where we will be in the 50s. sue, tell us more. >> well, the good news is there was an earlier accident on the bay bridge. they issued a sig alert that's been cleared, sig alert lifted, all lanes lifted. traffic is filled in. they had to turn the metering lights on which was much later this morning at about 6:50 -- pardon me, 5:51 this morning and the traffic is stacked up behind the toll plaza. take a look at our road sensors improving on the span but still very slow on the upper deck until
. >> thursday july 5th, sue hall in for alexis today and it was like easy going and we've had problemso talk to mike nicco. >> summer warmth coming back into the forecast. we got lucky yesterday, gorgeous weather, nothing too hot. but that will change starting later today. hi, everybody. our winds, notice they're much slower, 15 in five-day forecast a -- fairfield. the gray taking over all of our neighborhoods. my accuweather 12-hour planner, mid to upper 50s through 7:00. low 60s...
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. >> good morning. 6:00 a.m., thanks for being there on this thursday, july 5th. >> sue hall is here with the traffic alert. >> good morning, everyone. the shot you showed of the bay bridge you can see the light traffic on the wester span. they just turned the metering lights on at 5:51, rather late, we had holiday light but now an accident. the chp issued a sig alert blocking the right lane passed treasure island and emergency crews are on scene. we will zoom in and let you see from the 3d camera that traffic is slow on the upper deck building across the span. head's up, may want to take bart unit ill they get this cleared out. >> a look at your forecast. >> take a look and see what's going on. never more than seven minutes away. the cloud cover the gray you're seeing, late arriving. when you walk outside you may notice the temperature a little cooler. even though late arriving it's going to be quicker leaving today. let me get out of the way so you can soak in the gorgeous sunrise from the eastbound hills this morning. mt. diablo in the distance. my 12-hour planner. temperatures mi
. >> good morning. 6:00 a.m., thanks for being there on this thursday, july 5th. >> sue hall is here with the traffic alert. >> good morning, everyone. the shot you showed of the bay bridge you can see the light traffic on the wester span. they just turned the metering lights on at 5:51, rather late, we had holiday light but now an accident. the chp issued a sig alert blocking the right lane passed treasure island and emergency crews are on scene. we will zoom in and let you...
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july for those folks. >> absolutely. >> thanks, sue >>> we'll keep our attention on u.s.hina trade tension as we're 12 hours away from the first wave of new u.s. tariffs on chinese imports to discuss trade tensions we're joined by carla hills and advisory partner walter isaacson good to have you here. >> pleasure to join you. >> ambassador, let me start with you i don't know if you've seen these reports out of germany where the u.s. said to germany, hey, get rid of your the rivers, we'll get rid of ours and it's under consideration. angela merkel says if we do that it has to be the reduction for every single country in the world. if that were to come true you would actually have lower tariffs not higher do you see any good news in that, maybe some willingness to give the president some credit for the method >> it hasn't happened yet. but merkel is right. we have a rule of nondiscrimination in the world trade organization and if we had a trade agreement with europe i think it would be very positive for the united states. >> i guess i'm trying to get at, when you see this p
july for those folks. >> absolutely. >> thanks, sue >>> we'll keep our attention on u.s.hina trade tension as we're 12 hours away from the first wave of new u.s. tariffs on chinese imports to discuss trade tensions we're joined by carla hills and advisory partner walter isaacson good to have you here. >> pleasure to join you. >> ambassador, let me start with you i don't know if you've seen these reports out of germany where the u.s. said to germany, hey, get rid...
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july the 17th. and we bid you good evening, everybody. sue is off again tonight. thar hottest of the market got a little hotter again today. technology stocks led the nasdaq to let another record close. its 24th of this year. amonghe tech giants, amazon hit another new all-time high, alphabet and microsoft also rose, but shares of netflix went the other direction today down more than 5% after reporting disappointing sscriber growth numbers which we told you about yesterday. when all was said and done, the dow rose by about 5 points to 25,119. the nasdaq wasp 49 in that record and the s&p added 11. despite the nasdaq's all-time high and the continued rise of the otherhe major averages, are some troubling issues that threaten this bull market's future. mike santelli takes a look now at the storm clouds hanging ove. the mar >> the stock market's condition is always in the eye of the holder while many investors have been heartened by the recent climb to within a fewt percenf the record high, the owling of market bears has only grown louder in the last six months. so w
july the 17th. and we bid you good evening, everybody. sue is off again tonight. thar hottest of the market got a little hotter again today. technology stocks led the nasdaq to let another record close. its 24th of this year. amonghe tech giants, amazon hit another new all-time high, alphabet and microsoft also rose, but shares of netflix went the other direction today down more than 5% after reporting disappointing sscriber growth numbers which we told you about yesterday. when all was said...
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july the 19th. and we bid you good evening, everybody. sue is off again thisev ing. the longest time now dow component microsoft was called a dinosaur because it relied almost solely on its windowsop ating system for growth. the stock barely budged for years, but not anymore. the company'sffice software is no longer the central earnings driver. it's the cloud business that is fueling the growth andhe stock certainly reflects that. after the bell tonight, the company said it earned $1.13 a share. a nickel better than estimates and revenue came i0just above illion for the quarter and that's nearly a billion dollars more than estimates and t i stoctially rose in after-hours trading. josh lipton has the key now for inveors. >> for microsoft investors, the focus is on the company's fast-growing cloud computing business. the software giant just reported a commercial cloud revenue of $6.9 billion, up 53% with gross rgins ticking up to 58%. evercore's kirk mcturn says when you see that strong growth off of a much bigger base ith stronger leverage it reiterates the positive t
july the 19th. and we bid you good evening, everybody. sue is off again thisev ing. the longest time now dow component microsoft was called a dinosaur because it relied almost solely on its windowsop ating system for growth. the stock barely budged for years, but not anymore. the company'sffice software is no longer the central earnings driver. it's the cloud business that is fueling the growth andhe stock certainly reflects that. after the bell tonight, the company said it earned $1.13 a...
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july 5th. thanks for being here. >> alexis is offer and sue hall in today and mike nicco back.fourth? >> i had fun until last night and like some of us, firework going off waking us up. >> the dull set tones. >> i could have sworn i was in the no firework city. i don't know how that happened. we had fun. let's talk about what's going on weather wise and the fire danger still out there. of course this time of the year it's not as heightened as it was. winds out of sfo at about 12 and 20 at fairfield. everybody else less than 10 miles per hour right now. that's the say calmer conditions that's going to lead to warmer weather today. my accuweather 12-hour planner. low to mid 70s away from the coast at noon, 60s at 4:00 while the rest of us, 76 to 85 and 70 to 79. not as comfortable today. warmer weather coming up in the okoumou seven-day forecast. here's sue. >> we have w accordg to the chp. antioch and ven knee shah bridge. be extra cautious. through emeryville traffic nicely on the east freeway. f traffic is flowing nicely. no major problems on the roads. one issue in san jose w
july 5th. thanks for being here. >> alexis is offer and sue hall in today and mike nicco back.fourth? >> i had fun until last night and like some of us, firework going off waking us up. >> the dull set tones. >> i could have sworn i was in the no firework city. i don't know how that happened. we had fun. let's talk about what's going on weather wise and the fire danger still out there. of course this time of the year it's not as heightened as it was. winds out of sfo at...
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sue herera. >> have a great evening, happy fourth of july, we'll see you tomorrow. >> this is "bbc world news america." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and purepoint financial. >> how do we shape our tomorrow? it starts with a vision. we see its ideal form in our mind, and then we begin to chisel. we strip away everything that stands in the way to reveal news poibilities. at purepoint financial, we have designed our modern approach to
sue herera. >> have a great evening, happy fourth of july, we'll see you tomorrow. >> this is "bbc world news america." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and purepoint financial. >> how do we shape our tomorrow? it starts with a vision. we see its ideal form in our mind, and then we begin to chisel. we strip away everything that stands in the way to...
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july 18th. nd♪ >>>e do bid you good evening, everybody. sue is off again tonight.ginngith ear and late-day results from ibm, big blue reported better than expected profit and revenue helped by growth in the higher margin businesses like cybersecurity and cloud computing. that pleased investor who are eager to see this company's investments and other areas pay off as ibm moves away from its legacy hardware and software units. the company earned $3.08 a share, that was 4 cents better than expectations and revenue that has risen for three cortecutive qs was up 4% to $20 billion and investors die initially lhe results and they sent the stock higher in the after-hours trading. fellow dow component american express also reported better than expected profit tonight and it rose more than the company says that a strengthening economy prompted people to spend more, but revenue wasn't up as much as investors had hoped even though ameran express did raise its revenue forecast for the whole year. thattock fell in initial after-hours trading tonight. >> well, it is still earlyn
july 18th. nd♪ >>>e do bid you good evening, everybody. sue is off again tonight.ginngith ear and late-day results from ibm, big blue reported better than expected profit and revenue helped by growth in the higher margin businesses like cybersecurity and cloud computing. that pleased investor who are eager to see this company's investments and other areas pay off as ibm moves away from its legacy hardware and software units. the company earned $3.08 a share, that was 4 cents better...
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sue berman park. the free viewing parties held on july 10th and 11 and july 15th is the final, which will be here at civice information on schedule, worldcupsf.com. and ryan is going to que up the video, celebration at the casting pools. ♪ >> today we are celebrating a double anniversary. built back in 1938, the golden gate club founded in 1933. core mission to offer fly casting instruction and fly fishing education to both the members and the public. we are the largest fly fishing club in the world. extremely powerful to be able to celebrate a tradition and activity of sport, a community that's been going on for generations right here. >> i am so proud that we have this here in san francisco. world class casting pool and also lodge that really reflects our commitment to the outdoors and to parks and recreation in san francisco, being accessible to everyone, regardless of age or income level. ♪ >> thank you, ryan. and finally, richard rothman stepped up. he was going to give a quick report, but -- i guess not. right. we'll invite him back another time. that includes the general manager report. >> he could
sue berman park. the free viewing parties held on july 10th and 11 and july 15th is the final, which will be here at civice information on schedule, worldcupsf.com. and ryan is going to que up the video, celebration at the casting pools. ♪ >> today we are celebrating a double anniversary. built back in 1938, the golden gate club founded in 1933. core mission to offer fly casting instruction and fly fishing education to both the members and the public. we are the largest fly fishing club...
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sue herr raera. >> i'm bill griffith. oin us tomorrow for a special fourth of july edition of "nbr." good night. >> is is "bbc world news america." >> funding of this presentation is made possle by -- the freeman foundation. kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and purepoint financial. >> how do we shape our tomorrows itrts with a vision. i we seets ideal form in ourd mind, anthen we begin to. chisel we strip away everything thatn stands ie way to reveal new possibilities. at pep
sue herr raera. >> i'm bill griffith. oin us tomorrow for a special fourth of july edition of "nbr." good night. >> is is "bbc world news america." >> funding of this presentation is made possle by -- the freeman foundation. kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and purepoint financial. >> how do we shape our tomorrows itrts with a vision. i we seets ideal form in ourd mind, anthen we begin to. chisel we strip away...
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july the 31st. >>> a we bid you good evening, everybody. sue is off tonight.y traded company, apple. after the bell tonig theow component topped both earnings and revenue
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sue >> hello, scott. hello, everyone. here's what's happening at this hour swimmer ryan lochte has been suspended until july of 2019 by theping agency he has been sanctioned for getting anintravenous infusion he posted the photo of him getting the iv, he was not using a banned substance >>> sarah sanders says president trump's threatening tweet shows he's not going to tolerate critical rhetoric from iran. she declined to say whether he had consulted with national security aides before sending his tweet. >> the president's responding to iran and he's not going to allow them to continue to make threats against america. if anybody is inciting anything no further than to iran. >>> congressional lawmakers recently advanced a bill that would give favorable tax treatment to working out in a gym. if passed, it could qualify as medicine tall expenses still unclear whether that will be passed. that's the news this hour. scott back to you. >> thank you very much >> thank god those gym dues are just killing me. i would love to write that off i belong to three different ones that would be huge >> all right talk to your tax consultant.
sue >> hello, scott. hello, everyone. here's what's happening at this hour swimmer ryan lochte has been suspended until july of 2019 by theping agency he has been sanctioned for getting anintravenous infusion he posted the photo of him getting the iv, he was not using a banned substance >>> sarah sanders says president trump's threatening tweet shows he's not going to tolerate critical rhetoric from iran. she declined to say whether he had consulted with national security aides...
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sue. >>> after the weather delay and hiccup with the launch, travis air force base finally pulled off the fourth of julyyour screen. it's something to see. people watching it live say it was worth the wait. 500 drones lit up the sky, dazzling the hundreds of people gathering to wind chill. each drone has its own light creating 4 billion color combinations and that's how they pulled off ij messages like the state of california, american flag, simulated fireworks even. the show lasted only about 5 minutes. spectators say they were you aed. >> breath taking. >> so amazing. like, just, the -- better than fireworks. so much better. because all the symbols and everything they show i was screaming out loud because it was so great. >> it sounds incredible. look at the little eyes. the drones made by intel incredibly light. each made from plastic and foam. weighing less than a pound. they have been featured by the way at super bowl and the olympics as well. we know them well at this point. and what an amtzing job intel is didding with this technology. >> yes. and also keeps betting better. >> yes. >> this is the
sue. >>> after the weather delay and hiccup with the launch, travis air force base finally pulled off the fourth of julyyour screen. it's something to see. people watching it live say it was worth the wait. 500 drones lit up the sky, dazzling the hundreds of people gathering to wind chill. each drone has its own light creating 4 billion color combinations and that's how they pulled off ij messages like the state of california, american flag, simulated fireworks even. the show lasted...
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sue herera here is your cnbc news update. authorities have arrested a man accused of planning a terrorist attack in cleveland. on july 4th. the fbi says demetrius pitts planned to launch the attack tat stis holiday parade or during the fireworks display. >> just last week, this defendant was walking around downtown cleveland conducting reconnaissance on what he thought was a large scale attack planned for the fourth of july he looked for locations to park a van that would be pack ed wit explosionives. >> the manhattan district attorney in new york announcing new criminal charges against harvey weinstein predatory sexual assault and involve a third woman in addition to the two mentioned. weinstein has pleaded not guilty to the first set of charges. >>> we end on extremely good news rescue teams in thailand are found the 12 missing boys and their soccer coach alive inside a cave complex nine days after they went missing. t very good news indeed. we'll keep you posted on that. that's the news this hour. back to you. >> great relief for all their families thanks, sue. all right, their shares offor oracle are down, but options
sue herera here is your cnbc news update. authorities have arrested a man accused of planning a terrorist attack in cleveland. on july 4th. the fbi says demetrius pitts planned to launch the attack tat stis holiday parade or during the fireworks display. >> just last week, this defendant was walking around downtown cleveland conducting reconnaissance on what he thought was a large scale attack planned for the fourth of july he looked for locations to park a van that would be pack ed wit...
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sue and i are marinites. they wrapped up with a new attendance record at the fair. nearly 105,000 people and ied this year. the biggest day being the fourth of july of course. more than 30,000 people showed up breaking a record set back in 84 the fair brought in 1.5 million dlrs in ticket revenue nice. >> inchts why the next movie might cost more. >>> the menlo park based facebook working on two features what one has to do with your face also -- >>> people start calling me pizza lady. >> the sevenless act thi . >> announcer: you're never more than 7 minutes away from the accuweather ferkt. >>> this is abc 7 morning. >>> 5:14 on friday. here is the next three day. hottest days coming up on the forecast. you can see the welt of 90s away from the coast where it's in the 60s and 70s. more come up in my microclimate forecast. here is reggie with more knews. >>> thank you. tropical storm barrel strengthened to hurricane. it could get stronger over the next day or so. it's expected to hit the lesser antilles late sunday or monday. the national weather service issued a dust storm warning for the area just southwest of phoenix. this video is from yesterda
sue and i are marinites. they wrapped up with a new attendance record at the fair. nearly 105,000 people and ied this year. the biggest day being the fourth of july of course. more than 30,000 people showed up breaking a record set back in 84 the fair brought in 1.5 million dlrs in ticket revenue nice. >> inchts why the next movie might cost more. >>> the menlo park based facebook working on two features what one has to do with your face also -- >>> people start calling...
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was indicted july 20 on five counts of murder and 18 other charges.a column in the capital gazette highlighted ramos in 2011, after he pleaded guilty to harassing a woman.ramos would later sueor defamation in 2012; a judge threw that case out, and the ruling was upheld on appeal in 2015.i'm andrew spencer ( robin ) homeless ... jobless ... but not giving up. kron4's michelle kingston shows us the creative way one young man is handing out resumes to land his dream job in the silicon valley. (mk)david casarez, homeless "thank you. thank you appreciate it."it's a sight you see at many bay area intersections ... a homeless man holding a sign.david casarez, homeless"i was really at a down point in my life. didn't really know what to do." but david casarez isn't begging for money david casarez, homeless"i just need a job. i'm just looking for a job."he's looking for work ... handing out resumes and not accepting cash.david casarez, homeless"my goal long term is to eventually build a start up here that benefits society." michelle kingston, mkingstonnews"david moved to silicon valley after graduating from texas a and m and working as a web developer out of state. he came with a chu
was indicted july 20 on five counts of murder and 18 other charges.a column in the capital gazette highlighted ramos in 2011, after he pleaded guilty to harassing a woman.ramos would later sueor defamation in 2012; a judge threw that case out, and the ruling was upheld on appeal in 2015.i'm andrew spencer ( robin ) homeless ... jobless ... but not giving up. kron4's michelle kingston shows us the creative way one young man is handing out resumes to land his dream job in the silicon valley....