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kate. >>> thank you. now to a developing story out of georgia where a white sheriff's deputy was fired today after being caught on camera brutally restraining a black man during a traffic stop. matt bradley has details. a warning, the video is disturbing. >> reporter: yet another shocking video showing white police officers violently restraining a black man in front of his family. >> get off of him! profit clayton county deputies pinning robert walker to the ground. >> one punches him. >> a deputy also complains walker bit his hand. a child screams for his father. >> daddy! >> reporter: walker lost consciousness twice during his arrest according to his lawyer. there doesn't appear to be any video leading up to the incident. his attorney said it was unprovoked. >> what the video and evidence in the case is going to show and has shown was that he wasattorney said he was driving his girlfriend and children when he for the passenger id, he asked why. >> they became upset when he in inquired, like every americ
kate. >>> thank you. now to a developing story out of georgia where a white sheriff's deputy was fired today after being caught on camera brutally restraining a black man during a traffic stop. matt bradley has details. a warning, the video is disturbing. >> reporter: yet another shocking video showing white police officers violently restraining a black man in front of his family. >> get off of him! profit clayton county deputies pinning robert walker to the ground....
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kate?erning. and very nervous about the idea of a very bulimic second lockdown and the impact that is going to have on the economy and mental health, for non—covert cases economy and mental health, for non—cove rt cases have economy and mental health, for non—covert cases have already struggled to access treatment. there is an acumen is that if you are going to do it, do it for the end of 0ctober. there is talk about bringing it in around half term. that almost directly overlaps ready the scheme is to come to come to an end. and there are major question marks. if businesses in their place are not going to be supported, if sectors are forced to shut down again, what is going to happen to them? especially hospitality sector, but across the board, business are just starting to manage to open up again, if you put them back into lockdown without support... of course, lockdown without support... of course , we lockdown without support... of course, we have already spent well over £2 billion on th
kate?erning. and very nervous about the idea of a very bulimic second lockdown and the impact that is going to have on the economy and mental health, for non—covert cases economy and mental health, for non—cove rt cases have economy and mental health, for non—covert cases have already struggled to access treatment. there is an acumen is that if you are going to do it, do it for the end of 0ctober. there is talk about bringing it in around half term. that almost directly overlaps ready the...
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>> absolutely, kate. and he gave us no explanation why his office was involved in that investigation. we know from media reports, that the information in the warrant were faulty and was perhaps false information. we know there was no drugs, no cash, no weapons. whatever the information was that was put into that warrant that was signed by the circuit judge, it was not accurate. after 190-plus days of waiting to a statement from the attorney general, we're not closer to any explanation as to why that warrant was issued and why they targeted breonna taylor's apartment. >> yeah. accountability. that should run all the way through. areva thank you very much. >>> we're going to continue to track this. we're watching what's playing out in louisville and across the country and we'll continue to be. >>> also happening today, fiery testimony from top health officials in washington on capitol hill. we want to bring that to you. and also, we have breaking news. dr. deborah birx, one of the top officials on the white
>> absolutely, kate. and he gave us no explanation why his office was involved in that investigation. we know from media reports, that the information in the warrant were faulty and was perhaps false information. we know there was no drugs, no cash, no weapons. whatever the information was that was put into that warrant that was signed by the circuit judge, it was not accurate. after 190-plus days of waiting to a statement from the attorney general, we're not closer to any explanation as...
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kate: it certainly doesn't improve them.ela merkel said navalny had been treated the past couple of weeks on humanitarian grounds. but indeed, as you say, the humanitarian issue is quickly becoming a diplomatic and elliptical issue -- diplomatic and political issue. it will be interesting to see how germany and its eu partners and nato p partners move forwar. there are different options they could take. in the meantime, they are waiting for a more concrete response from the kremlin. brent: kate, european union and nato have had to deal with similar cases before involving novichok and russia. are there clues from past experiences to help deal with this investigation? kate: one of the first would be to slap sanctions on specific people in russia, or even businesses or vessels. but it would really depend on how moscow decides to cooperate or not with berlin, and its other eu partners in the coming days. but so far, the response from moscow has been rather hazy. brent: kate in berlin and yuri in moscow, thank both of you. look a
kate: it certainly doesn't improve them.ela merkel said navalny had been treated the past couple of weeks on humanitarian grounds. but indeed, as you say, the humanitarian issue is quickly becoming a diplomatic and elliptical issue -- diplomatic and political issue. it will be interesting to see how germany and its eu partners and nato p partners move forwar. there are different options they could take. in the meantime, they are waiting for a more concrete response from the kremlin. brent:...
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>> yeah, kate, the danger is not in consuming this water. say it's rather for going too far up one's nose. it's there this amoeba can cause a potentially fatal infection. kate. >> morgan, thank you. >>> now to california and a kidnapping scare for legendary quarterback joe montana. police say a woman broke into his home and tried to kidnap his grandchild. erin mclaughlin has details. >> tonight a kidnapping thwarted involving the 9-month-old grandchild of football legend joe matt and his wife jennifer. the scare happened around 5:00 p.m. saturday. according to l.a. county sheriff a 39-year-old woman entered the multi-million dollar malibu home. the montanas told authorities she removed the sleeping grandchild from a playpen. the couple confronted the kidnapper still ld whoing the baby and attempted to deescalate the situation, asking to give back their grandchild. a tussle ensued. jennifer was able to safely pry the child out of the suspect's arms. the suspect then fled the house. joe montana ran for help flagging down sheriff's deputy in th
>> yeah, kate, the danger is not in consuming this water. say it's rather for going too far up one's nose. it's there this amoeba can cause a potentially fatal infection. kate. >> morgan, thank you. >>> now to california and a kidnapping scare for legendary quarterback joe montana. police say a woman broke into his home and tried to kidnap his grandchild. erin mclaughlin has details. >> tonight a kidnapping thwarted involving the 9-month-old grandchild of football...
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obviously i agree with everything kate said except just obviously i agree with everything kate said exceptjusty i agree with everything kate said except just to say that it is still early days, it is only the start of the autumn. the government is stating that there will be a vaccine, and we just have to hope they are right. but the problem is all year we've heard big promises from the government about big things with its response and not delivering. so it's hard to feel confident that this will go well. and obviously the warning signs are already there. but the government has a stockpile of this stuff, and it is generating them all the time. sol it is generating them all the time. so i guess we have to hope that as into october and the really crucial time for these vaccines in the next 4-8 time for these vaccines in the next 4—8 weeks that they start to come through. it also goes into getting the testing system up and running as soon as possible. we are reporting on what the who was saying, that they are trying to have this pan— global test, $5, and one of the companies behind it is the ameri
obviously i agree with everything kate said except just obviously i agree with everything kate said exceptjusty i agree with everything kate said except just to say that it is still early days, it is only the start of the autumn. the government is stating that there will be a vaccine, and we just have to hope they are right. but the problem is all year we've heard big promises from the government about big things with its response and not delivering. so it's hard to feel confident that this...
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on this with kate spray the political correspondent strong words from the chance of that kate. so very strong words from the chancellor and also the fact that she has self just after and within a couple of hours over the results of this talk test being announced confirming that he was indeed poisoned by the novacek nerve agent the fact that angela merkel the german chancellor decided to speak to the press is also an indication of how severe cases is right now and it was interesting i thought as well that she said that what had been carried out against the valley was indeed a crime she went on to say that was a crime against the basic rights and values that we stand for and as merkel said as well the world is now waiting for answers from russia and she reiterated as well exactly what we heard from the german foreign minister as afternoon which is an urgent clarification from moscow regarding the background of this poising of takes a felony that she described it as being disconcerting and she said i condemn this strongly. no big shock remind us what it is and why we've heard it b
on this with kate spray the political correspondent strong words from the chance of that kate. so very strong words from the chancellor and also the fact that she has self just after and within a couple of hours over the results of this talk test being announced confirming that he was indeed poisoned by the novacek nerve agent the fact that angela merkel the german chancellor decided to speak to the press is also an indication of how severe cases is right now and it was interesting i thought as...
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kate middleton. they had met during their first year at st.versity in scotland. >> kate was really remarkable because she was quintessentially middle class, as opposed to upper class. traditionally, the royals have looked to the aristocracy. >> they spent four years together at st. andrews, at times, living with one another and really, really getting to establish a relationship. >> prince william would go to the middletons' home and spend a lot of time with them. he felt very at home there and he could see how normal families worked. >> i know diana discussed with him, she said whatever you do, you must get to know the person you marry. she must be your friend first and foremost. >> after seven years together, william proposes to kate. >> for quite a long time, you do get to know each other very, very well. you go through the good times, you go through bad times. >> the queen and prince philip are very close to william and allowing william to live with kate before he got married and to marry a middle class girl who was not a princess or anythi
kate middleton. they had met during their first year at st.versity in scotland. >> kate was really remarkable because she was quintessentially middle class, as opposed to upper class. traditionally, the royals have looked to the aristocracy. >> they spent four years together at st. andrews, at times, living with one another and really, really getting to establish a relationship. >> prince william would go to the middletons' home and spend a lot of time with them. he felt very...
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let's look at the guardian, kate.r in terms of the testing of covid—19. global deal to roll—up snap covert tests worldwide. this announcement from the who and indeed the white house just a few hours apart. these tests aren't really promising. they are pregnancy style tests, they can take 15—30 minutes to get the results back. that's extremely quick. —— these tests are really missing. they are around $5. so part of this test is that they are could be rolled out in middle income countries. to get that mess testing sorted. in the really amazing thing about this test as you do get that results back very quickly, so that is the difference between going to work and not, quarantine and not, so it will be a really, really big game changer. ijust it will be a really, really big game changer. i just noticed it will be a really, really big game changer. ijust noticed in all of this, though, that germany, france and switzerland are among the countries that have already been interested in this, putting in some quite big orders to
let's look at the guardian, kate.r in terms of the testing of covid—19. global deal to roll—up snap covert tests worldwide. this announcement from the who and indeed the white house just a few hours apart. these tests aren't really promising. they are pregnancy style tests, they can take 15—30 minutes to get the results back. that's extremely quick. —— these tests are really missing. they are around $5. so part of this test is that they are could be rolled out in middle income...
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> hello, i'm kate bolduan. thank you for joining us this hour. sobering and stunning. this is how the nation's top infectious disease expert dr. fauci is describing today and appropriately so the day the country hit and passed 200,000 deaths from the coronavirus. the united states surpassing this marker, one thought unfathomable this morning. approximately seven months after the first covid death was reported and now as we enter fall today, the nation sits in another precarious place. nearly half of all states are reporting more cases than this time last week. eight states including previous hot spots like texas and arizona are reporting increases of more than 50%. and even after everything that we've learned about the virus, how it is transmitted, how we could keep ourselves and our neighbors safe, even with tens of thousands of americans still getting infected every day, president trump continues to pretend he doesn't know, it seems. doctors and scientists are pleading with you to be vigilant, to be careful.
> hello, i'm kate bolduan. thank you for joining us this hour. sobering and stunning. this is how the nation's top infectious disease expert dr. fauci is describing today and appropriately so the day the country hit and passed 200,000 deaths from the coronavirus. the united states surpassing this marker, one thought unfathomable this morning. approximately seven months after the first covid death was reported and now as we enter fall today, the nation sits in another precarious place. nearly...
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and many will have nothing to return to kate >> unbelievable. stay safe, miguel. >>> now to the coronavirus pandemic, and another tragic milestone. the u.s. now surpassing 190,000 deaths as mass gatherings this labor day raise concerns about another surge, especially on college campuses here's morgan chesky. >> reporter: tonight pandemic parties sparking serious concerns this one in the middle of manhattan near nyu prompting a warning from the university, after the school has already suspended 22 students at the university of rhode island, a crowd packing the campus quad early sunday morning. >> students will face suspension from the university we will send students home. >> reporter: and northeastern 11 freshman dismissed not even a month into school the students and their parents out nearly $36,000 in tuition, no refunds. but they can appeal their dismissal. the national college survey by "the new york times" tied 51,000 cases and 60 deaths to covid-19 at san diego state shelly flanagan is worried about her daughter. who just tested positive >
and many will have nothing to return to kate >> unbelievable. stay safe, miguel. >>> now to the coronavirus pandemic, and another tragic milestone. the u.s. now surpassing 190,000 deaths as mass gatherings this labor day raise concerns about another surge, especially on college campuses here's morgan chesky. >> reporter: tonight pandemic parties sparking serious concerns this one in the middle of manhattan near nyu prompting a warning from the university, after the school...
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kate >> morgan chesky, thank you. the pandemic, a central issue this labor day, the traditional kickoff to the fall campaign, president trump accusing joe biden and kamala harris of undermining science after they said he's politicizing the search for a vaccine more now from kelly o'donnell. >> reporter: injecting politics into the covid debate today president trump accused the biden-harris team of using anti-vaccine rhetoric after kamala harris said she would not trust donald trump over scientists on a vaccine. >> she's talking about disparaging a vaccine. so that people don't think the achievement was a great achievement. >> reporter: the president frequently links the vaccine timeline to election day, but claims that is not politicizing science. >> so we're going to have a vaccine very soon, maybe even before a very special day. you know what date i'm talking about. >> reporter: after meeting with union members in pennsylvania, today joe biden said the president's actions could discourage vaccine acceptance. >> i'm
kate >> morgan chesky, thank you. the pandemic, a central issue this labor day, the traditional kickoff to the fall campaign, president trump accusing joe biden and kamala harris of undermining science after they said he's politicizing the search for a vaccine more now from kelly o'donnell. >> reporter: injecting politics into the covid debate today president trump accused the biden-harris team of using anti-vaccine rhetoric after kamala harris said she would not trust donald trump...
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political correspondent kate brady welcome kate so let's go through this then what is germany done that how is germany clarifying that mr nifong the boss the de poison. well this was a special toxicology test that was actually carried out by a special german military lab which actually focuses on chemical weapons and focuses on ensuring the safety of of citizens and military against chemical weapons so this was done in consultation with with the showers a hospital here in berlin when of only is currently being treated ok so this poison this is novacek tell us about it and it did we've heard it's name before in the last year arson. we certainly have the nobody is a soviet era. chemical and what drove the nerve agents and as you say we have heard. just in the past couple of years this is exactly the nerve agents and all the chalk that was used against the former russian spy says your script and his daughter in the u.k. back in 28. now so we have a poison and i we know it's our military grade poison germany says it's germany talking about demanding urgent clarification from russia over the
political correspondent kate brady welcome kate so let's go through this then what is germany done that how is germany clarifying that mr nifong the boss the de poison. well this was a special toxicology test that was actually carried out by a special german military lab which actually focuses on chemical weapons and focuses on ensuring the safety of of citizens and military against chemical weapons so this was done in consultation with with the showers a hospital here in berlin when of only is...
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kate: that's very smart.epper packet, that becomes, you know, less of a relevant challenge. sam: i think that's a perfect transition to the fried chicken. erica: absolutely. ♪ sam: mmm. that's good amount of spice to it, also. you can taste the chicken. a lot of time spice overwhelms. lemonis: what would you like them to try next? erica: pancakes. we have some banana pudding pancakes. we found a way to really incorporate southern favorites and put it into breakfast. sam: i have to say, the banana pudding is the perfect amount of sweetness. you won't -- you almost don't need syrup. erica: and then cornbread. kate: i like the pieces of corn in there. it's nice to get the texture. well played. sam: yeah, it feels authentic, which is great. lamarinette: so, based on what you've seen and you've heard here today and you've tasted our products, would you be willing to move forward with our company? kate: i think there's definitely an opportunity to explore. we have an indie states of america, where every month we fe
kate: that's very smart.epper packet, that becomes, you know, less of a relevant challenge. sam: i think that's a perfect transition to the fried chicken. erica: absolutely. ♪ sam: mmm. that's good amount of spice to it, also. you can taste the chicken. a lot of time spice overwhelms. lemonis: what would you like them to try next? erica: pancakes. we have some banana pudding pancakes. we found a way to really incorporate southern favorites and put it into breakfast. sam: i have to say, the...
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i'm kate snow. thank you for watching.fe. ♪ >> a houston pastor. >> when injustice happens in the world, in our nation, in our state, in our faith, when we are silent, we are complicit. >> a grandfather who would do anything for his family. >> turn. >> hi, shawn. so poo bah built you and maddie a hockey rink out of legos and blocks and it's "sesame street" night. so this will all be here when you come to see us. okay? love you. bye-bye. >> an educator who used music to teach. ♪ ♪ >> a holocaust survivor. >> an only survivor of not only my family. my grandmother had 16 siblings. nobody lived, nobody survived. >> a pearl harbor survivor. ♪ happy birthday to you ♪ >> a firefighter who fought for others. >> if you don't complete this challenge in 24 hours, you have to donate $100 to the fallen firefighters foundation. here we go. >> a member of our nbc family, who was devoted to his own. >> listen, buddy, i've got to go on a road trip, all right? i'm going to leave today. i don't know when i'll beba daddy loves you. i'll talk
i'm kate snow. thank you for watching.fe. ♪ >> a houston pastor. >> when injustice happens in the world, in our nation, in our state, in our faith, when we are silent, we are complicit. >> a grandfather who would do anything for his family. >> turn. >> hi, shawn. so poo bah built you and maddie a hockey rink out of legos and blocks and it's "sesame street" night. so this will all be here when you come to see us. okay? love you. bye-bye. >> an...
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kate?izabeth, thank you so much. >>> joining me now, someone moo knows a lot about vaccines, a vaccine expert and member of the fda expert advisory committee, the group of advisers the fda is consulting when it comes to vaccines. great to see you, doctor, again. what the president said yesterday, i just wanted to get your reaction to it. >> i don't think he can do what he says he wants to do. the fact of the matter is, data safety monitoring board is a group that has been charged with this. we are going to hold this vaccine and these vaccines to the same safety standards and the same efficacy standards we hold for any vaccine. makes sense. most will be given to people young, healthy, unlikely to die from this virus. i don't see how he can perturb that system. only they know who's gotten the vaccine or the placebo only they know who's gotten sick and hasn't. when donald trump says the data looks really good. studies look really good, he can't possibly know that unless he's on the daily monit
kate?izabeth, thank you so much. >>> joining me now, someone moo knows a lot about vaccines, a vaccine expert and member of the fda expert advisory committee, the group of advisers the fda is consulting when it comes to vaccines. great to see you, doctor, again. what the president said yesterday, i just wanted to get your reaction to it. >> i don't think he can do what he says he wants to do. the fact of the matter is, data safety monitoring board is a group that has been charged...
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abc 7 is a sponsor of the event and kate larsen will be emceeing virtually. we'll have all the information on our website in case you'd like to take part, abc7news.com. >>> help make a difference. san francisco exploratorium says it will remain closed for several more months. officials at the science museum say it won't reopen until next spring due to safety concerns because of the pandemic. the museum is offering hands-on science activities online, but, of course, ama, one of the big challenges with the exploratorium, it's such a fantastic place, obviously, but it's so hands on. that's a big part of it and why it's been challenging with covid particularly. >> absolutely. challenging for a lot of places like that. people, instead, are getting outside, and this weekend may not be the weekend for spending too much time outdoors. sandhya? >> yeah. you said that well. that's for sure. because the skies will turn smokier and hazier this weekend, ama and dan, but you do have tomorrow to enjoy with good air quality. let me show you what's ahead. and that's the fire
abc 7 is a sponsor of the event and kate larsen will be emceeing virtually. we'll have all the information on our website in case you'd like to take part, abc7news.com. >>> help make a difference. san francisco exploratorium says it will remain closed for several more months. officials at the science museum say it won't reopen until next spring due to safety concerns because of the pandemic. the museum is offering hands-on science activities online, but, of course, ama, one of the big...
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both let's start with you kate strong words from the german chancellor what proof do the germans have. well these prove came as a result of a special toxicology test that was carried out by the department of the german military by the german bundeswehr and this department actually focuses on chemical weapons in the protection of civilians and the military against chemical weapons and it was this test result german chancellor angela merkel said that was proof that alexina was indeed a victim of a crime she said that the aim was indeed for him to be silenced so if you are in moscow the chances demanding answers from the kremlin one of a say. well russian authorities have so far been reluctant to comment on this issue to mr bischoff spokesperson of the russian president vladimir putin for example saturday that the kremlin would currently be on able to give a proper response to their leaders statement but that is in a way also a state a state and i think mr bischoff sat that the kremlin they didn't receive such information from from the german government which was quite doubtful after unc
both let's start with you kate strong words from the german chancellor what proof do the germans have. well these prove came as a result of a special toxicology test that was carried out by the department of the german military by the german bundeswehr and this department actually focuses on chemical weapons in the protection of civilians and the military against chemical weapons and it was this test result german chancellor angela merkel said that was proof that alexina was indeed a victim of...
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kate rogers has all the latest for us kate >> hey, kelly.ts are still struggling in a big way but new data from black box intelligence does find a silver lining, that performance in august was the best it's been since february before covid really took hold of the industry sales for august were still down 12.3% year on year, so companies, of course, have a long way to go black box says 10% of restaurants remain closed which now may represent permanent closures at this point as this number has been constant for st seven weeks now. major chains showed that consumers are leaning in to limited service concepts right now. drive-thrus are also seeing continued strength even as restaurants around country have reopened drive-thrus went up 13% in july, including carryout and delivery. but some positive news that could mark a turning point attitudes toward on-premise dining are now shifting. our recent poll found that 51% of respondents found nationwide they consider dining in this stage of the outbreak to be safe that is around the lows in july of 30%
kate rogers has all the latest for us kate >> hey, kelly.ts are still struggling in a big way but new data from black box intelligence does find a silver lining, that performance in august was the best it's been since february before covid really took hold of the industry sales for august were still down 12.3% year on year, so companies, of course, have a long way to go black box says 10% of restaurants remain closed which now may represent permanent closures at this point as this number...
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live in calistoga, i'm kate larsen, abc7 news. >> crucial bit of advice there, kate.hank you very much. >>> in sonoma county, we've just learned santa rosa city schools will cancel all online classes through wednesday because of the fires and the evacuations. at least 68,000 sonoma county residents are under evacuation orders tonight. here is a look at the mandatory evacuation zones. they are in orange. the yellow area, again, is the evacuation warnings. abc7 news reporter jr stone continues our live team coverage tonight in the skyhawk neighborhood of santa rosa where, jr, there has been some tremendous loss. >> there certainly has, dan. and you can see the damage out here this evening in that skyhawk neighborhood here in santa rosa. it is -- homes burned early this morning. but there is positive news tonight. the wind has died down. not even much of a breeze tonight. and we don't have any reports this evening of any additional homes that have burned this evening. a flame shooting out of a home that had previously burned in the skyhawk neighborhood of santa rosa. a h
live in calistoga, i'm kate larsen, abc7 news. >> crucial bit of advice there, kate.hank you very much. >>> in sonoma county, we've just learned santa rosa city schools will cancel all online classes through wednesday because of the fires and the evacuations. at least 68,000 sonoma county residents are under evacuation orders tonight. here is a look at the mandatory evacuation zones. they are in orange. the yellow area, again, is the evacuation warnings. abc7 news reporter jr...
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live in calistoga, i'm kate larsen, abc7 news. >> crucial bit of advice there, kate. thank you very much. >>> in sonoma county, we've just learned santa rosa city schools will cancel all online classes through wednesday because of the fires and the evacuations. at least 68,000 sonoma county residents are under evacuation orders tonight. here is a look at the mandatory evacuation zones. they are in orange. the yellow area, again, is the evacuation warnings. abc7 news reporter jr stone continues our live team coverage tonight in the skyhawk neighborhood of santa rosa where, jr, there has been some tremendous loss. >> there certainly has, dan. and you can see the damage out here this evening in that skyhawk neighborhood here in santa rosa. it is -- homes burned early this morning. but there is positive news tonight. the wind has died down. not even much of a breeze tonight. and we don't have any reports this evening of any additional homes that have burned this evening. a flame shooting out of a home that had previously burned in the skyhawk neighborhood of santa rosa. a
live in calistoga, i'm kate larsen, abc7 news. >> crucial bit of advice there, kate. thank you very much. >>> in sonoma county, we've just learned santa rosa city schools will cancel all online classes through wednesday because of the fires and the evacuations. at least 68,000 sonoma county residents are under evacuation orders tonight. here is a look at the mandatory evacuation zones. they are in orange. the yellow area, again, is the evacuation warnings. abc7 news reporter jr...
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kate's son jack, takes one too. kate works hard, and thought she had good insurance.ll pays too much. that's no good. so kate downloaded the goodrx app. now she can compare prescription prices, to find the best discounts. she even beats her insurance price. good for you kate, good for you. goodrx, stop paying too much for your prescriptions. download the free app today. >> we are thrilled with the reception. really started assembling our institutional ownership over a year ago so this is not something of the last couple of weeks. we had people buy into the offer. innovate to build a durable, sustainable, long-term company. it is not about the first day or first few days of trading, it is about that quarter after quarter of delivery so you cannot only deliver on the shareholder value, but continue to go after the large $50 billion we are trying to tackle. >> we are very focused, especially in the past four months, in understanding what's happening during covid. whatever happening with the ipo during the first day of trading. we did the model to get it to the right pric
kate's son jack, takes one too. kate works hard, and thought she had good insurance.ll pays too much. that's no good. so kate downloaded the goodrx app. now she can compare prescription prices, to find the best discounts. she even beats her insurance price. good for you kate, good for you. goodrx, stop paying too much for your prescriptions. download the free app today. >> we are thrilled with the reception. really started assembling our institutional ownership over a year ago so this is...
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this is deeply business i'm kate ferguson welcome to the show. germany is playing host to an important and elusive visitor billionaire tech entrepreneur because in time to talk business 2 major projects are keeping him busy the search for a cope with 1000 vaccine for the construction of a huge electric car factory outside of berlin but he's kept a low profile throughout his visit and many of those hoping to cash a glimpse of him are left disappointed. during his german visit the law most made it clear where his priorities are right now the biotech company cure voc which is trying to create a coronavirus vaccine on tuesday must visit a cure back into being and in the country southwest the tycoon kept a low profile and his fans didn't get to see him because i'm waiting for it on musk is my great idol and i really want to see him. on wednesday he arrived in berlin where he met industry bosses and chancellor angela merkel. praised the cooperation between cure of ak and tesla subsidiary grown automation and presented a new bio printing technology whic
this is deeply business i'm kate ferguson welcome to the show. germany is playing host to an important and elusive visitor billionaire tech entrepreneur because in time to talk business 2 major projects are keeping him busy the search for a cope with 1000 vaccine for the construction of a huge electric car factory outside of berlin but he's kept a low profile throughout his visit and many of those hoping to cash a glimpse of him are left disappointed. during his german visit the law most made...
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abc 7 news reporter kate larsen has been following this trial, and kate, what happened? reporter: well-a ma, a trial participant actually became ill. so now they must stop to investigate whether it was a serious side effect or completely unrelated to the injection. there is actually some surprise and disappointment within san francisco's department of public health since they've been working so hard to prepare the bay area phase 3 trials of the vaccine. but they can't comment right now, since all inquiries must be deferred to astrazeneca. the final stages of nteereceals aren in atent sent abcreview safety data, which has to happen whenever there is a potentially unexplained illness in one of the trials. a source says the affected patient is in the uk, where astrazeneca is based. >> it is reason to be concerned, but it's not unusual that this would ham, especially with enrolling thousands and thousands of patients. >> reporter: dr. yvonne maldonado is a stanford epidemiologist. she's not part of the astrazeneca trial but she's conducted clinical vaccine trials all over th
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abc 7 is a sponsor of the event and kate larsen will be emceeing virtually.all the information on our website in case you'd like to take part, abc7news.com. >>> help make a difference. san francisco exploratorium says it will remain closed for several more months. officials at the science museum say it won't reopen until next spring due to safety concerns because of the pandemic. the museum is offering hands-on science activities online, but, of course, ama, one of the big challenges with the exploratorium, it's such a fantastic place, obviously, but it's so hands on. that's a big part of it and why it's been challenging with covid particularly. >> absolutely. challenging for a lot of places like that. people, instead, are getting outside, and this weekend may not be the weekend for spending too much time outdoors. sandhya? >> yeah. you said that well. that's for sure. because the skies will turn smokier and hazier this weekend, ama and dan, but you do have tomorrow to enjoy with good air quality. let me show you what's ahead. and that's the fire danger is ri
abc 7 is a sponsor of the event and kate larsen will be emceeing virtually.all the information on our website in case you'd like to take part, abc7news.com. >>> help make a difference. san francisco exploratorium says it will remain closed for several more months. officials at the science museum say it won't reopen until next spring due to safety concerns because of the pandemic. the museum is offering hands-on science activities online, but, of course, ama, one of the big challenges...
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kate's son jack, takes one too. kate works hard, and thought she had good insurance.till pays too much. that's no good. so kate downloaded the goodrx app. now she can compare prescription prices, to find the best discounts. she even beats her insurance price. good for you kate, good for you. goodrx, stop paying too much for your prescriptions. download the free app today. >>> this is new tonight -- the justice department doubling down on the attorney general bill barr's proposal to charge violent protesters with sedition. a top official sending a memo to prosecutors today emphasizing he wants them to consider seditious conspiracy. the move comes as bill barr is urn increasingly under fire for comments that he's made. >> reporter: the attorney general ramping up his increasingly provocative comments in speech to a conservative college wednesday night comparing covid restrictions to slavery. >> putting a national lockdown, stay-at-home orders is like house arrest. other than slavery, which was a different kind of restraint, this is the greatest intrusion on civil libert
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. >> hi there, i'm kate bolduan. thank you for joining us. wee start with breaking news. another sobering milestone for the country, the united states just passed a total of 7 million confirmed cases of the coronavirus. this, of course, is just days after we hit and passed 200,000 deaths in the country. nearly 1,000 americans were reported dead just yesterday from the virus. we cannot forget the scope and scale of this. despite this overwhelming scale of this virus and despite fears that a second wave is on the way, florida's republican governor just made a big announcement that he's lifting covid restrictions in a big way in his state. let's get straight to randi kaye in florida with all of the details. randi, what did the governor announce and why does he think it is safe now? >> reporter: he said that the threat has eased. he put it that simply. he thinks it is time to reopen. all of the businesses around the state, so he's lifting all restrictions on bars and restaurants and businesses statewide immediately. that means that restaurants are now in phase three, the stat
. >> hi there, i'm kate bolduan. thank you for joining us. wee start with breaking news. another sobering milestone for the country, the united states just passed a total of 7 million confirmed cases of the coronavirus. this, of course, is just days after we hit and passed 200,000 deaths in the country. nearly 1,000 americans were reported dead just yesterday from the virus. we cannot forget the scope and scale of this. despite this overwhelming scale of this virus and despite fears that...
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kate larsson joining us with reaction from peowhe plt meo he kate. >> reporter: i called people who knew and met justice ginsburg and everyone spoke enthusiastically about her incredible accomplishments but i was struck by the personal stories about how generous she was with her time; that she was a great listener and also sounds like she was a fun dinner date. >> you did have that feeling that she was always bounce back. so, very sad day. >> reporter: san francisco resident serves on the california court of appeal and ethics committee. justice ruth bader ginsburg made a big impression on miller from the beginning. >> so, when she was first appointed to the d.c. circuit, in 19 she may not have79 been a house hold name, but to us, as law students t was a hugely snitch can significant appointment. she was riveting. >> calls her a role model. >> she was a woman attorney at a time when there weren't many and a real pioneer in bringing the court cases that established the whole pantheon of rights women have, gender equality. >> you see hastings professor spent a week with ginsburg in italy te
kate larsson joining us with reaction from peowhe plt meo he kate. >> reporter: i called people who knew and met justice ginsburg and everyone spoke enthusiastically about her incredible accomplishments but i was struck by the personal stories about how generous she was with her time; that she was a great listener and also sounds like she was a fun dinner date. >> you did have that feeling that she was always bounce back. so, very sad day. >> reporter: san francisco resident...
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kate's son jack, takes one too. kate works hard, and thought she had good insurance.o good. so kate downloaded the goodrx app. now she can compare prescription prices, to find the best discounts. she even beats her insurance price. good for you kate, good for you. goodrx, stop paying too much for your prescriptions. download the free app today. - ( phone ringing )es offers - big button,lized phones... and volume-enhanced phones.nes. get details on this state program. visit right now or call during business hours. and accessoriesphones for your mobile phone. like this device to increase volume on your cell phone. - ( phone ringing ) - get details on this state program visit right now or call during business hours. >>> that is going to do it for us tonight. i will tell you this. since we have been on the air tonight we got the very sad news that hall of fame pitcher tom seaver has died. he was 75 years old. he died with covid-19. he was a 12 time all star, 20 years in the major leagues, u.s. marine corps veteran. he pitched in the major leagues 1967 to 1986. he was elec
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kate's son jack, takes one too. kate works hard, and thought she had good insurance.s too much. that's no good. so kate downloaded the goodrx app. now she can compare prescription prices, to find the best discounts. she even beats her insurance price. good for you kate, good for you. goodrx, stop paying too much for your prescriptions. download the free app today. and now your co-pilot.. still a father. but now a friend. still an electric car. just more electrifying. still a night out. but everything fits in. still hard work. just a little easier. still a legend. just more legendary. chevrolet. making life's journey, just better. >>> as we get closer to election day, trump supporters often do fake posts about biden. they say it's humor, but some don't care the posts are fake and there isn't social media fact checkers. >> so you come to a trump rally today to ask trump supporters what they see when they open the facebook feeds. >> no one has been more wrong than biden. >> is there any label or fact check on that post? >> yes. it says voting by mail has a long history i
kate's son jack, takes one too. kate works hard, and thought she had good insurance.s too much. that's no good. so kate downloaded the goodrx app. now she can compare prescription prices, to find the best discounts. she even beats her insurance price. good for you kate, good for you. goodrx, stop paying too much for your prescriptions. download the free app today. and now your co-pilot.. still a father. but now a friend. still an electric car. just more electrifying. still a night out. but...
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kate: everybody suddenly got very worried in the last week or so. have forgotten -- we have to be fairer to people. governments have not been super worried. and all of march and april, government clearly conveyed a deep sense of worry, that hasn't been tase over the summer. people have relaxed because they ve felthings weren't that serious. it is understandable when you are told you are able to eat out, for example. as soon the mesging u the worry, people will take that seriously and put in platr more of thegent behaviors you spokeut a whether the exact rules are there or not. katty: we were speaking to one of our correspondents in singapore earlier in the day, and he said there are very strict quarantine rules, but no one seems to mind. in countries where people aren't bothered by t idea of liberty versus rules or infringement on personal freedoms, do they tend to do better? kate: it's been difficult to tell in this pandemic because those countries have a number of different things in theiravor. in many countries that have experienced sars o ebola,
kate: everybody suddenly got very worried in the last week or so. have forgotten -- we have to be fairer to people. governments have not been super worried. and all of march and april, government clearly conveyed a deep sense of worry, that hasn't been tase over the summer. people have relaxed because they ve felthings weren't that serious. it is understandable when you are told you are able to eat out, for example. as soon the mesging u the worry, people will take that seriously and put in...
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kate's son jack, takes one too. kate works hard, and thought she had good insurance.that's no good. so kate downloaded the goodrx app. now she can compare prescription prices, to find the best discounts. she even beats her insurance price. good for you kate, good for you. goodrx, stop paying too much for your prescriptions. download the free app today. i'm a verizon engineer. and i'm part of the team building... ...a powerful 5g experience for america. it's 5g ultra wideband, and it's already available in parts of select cities. like los angeles. and in new york city. and it's rolling out in cities around the country. with massive capacity. it's like an eight-lane highway compared to a two-lane dirt road. 25x faster than today's 4g networks. in fact, it's the fastest 5g in the world. from the network more people rely on. this is 5g built right. only on verizon. beautiful. but when i started cobra kai, the lack of control over my business made me a little intense. but now i practice a different philosophy. quickbooks helps me get paid, manage cash flow, and run payroll
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in the newsroom, i'm kate larsen, abc 7 news. >> wow, a lot to digest right there. thank you, kate. >>> now to our other big story. >> this is the 17th day in a we've issued a spare the air alert. that's the new record for poor air quality. >> that spare-the-air alert will see an 18th day tomorrow. the smoky skies part of a dangerous threat. a heat wave is expected to see some temperatures ten to 20 degrees above normal. that is prompting a flex alert. this saturday, sunday and monday everybody is asked to cut back on their use of electricity from 3:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m., part of an effort to avoid rolling blackouts. abc 7 news reporter stephanie sierra begins our team coverage. >> excessive heat, a flex alert paired with a holiday weekend seems like a recipe for another round of rolling blackouts. but that's not in the forecast, at least not yet. for now pg&e spokesperson says the focus is on conservation. >> every bit between 3:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. will help reduce the chances of the rolling outages. >> reporter: the operator of sol food in san rafael -- >> we
in the newsroom, i'm kate larsen, abc 7 news. >> wow, a lot to digest right there. thank you, kate. >>> now to our other big story. >> this is the 17th day in a we've issued a spare the air alert. that's the new record for poor air quality. >> that spare-the-air alert will see an 18th day tomorrow. the smoky skies part of a dangerous threat. a heat wave is expected to see some temperatures ten to 20 degrees above normal. that is prompting a flex alert. this saturday,...
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kate larsson joining us with reaction from people who met her here in the bay area. kate. >> reporter: i called people who knew and met justice ginsburg and everyone spoke enthusiastically about her incredible accomplishments but i was struck by the personal stories about how generous she was with her time; that she was a great listener and also sounds like she was a fun dinner date. >> you did have that feeling that she was always bounce back. so, very sad day. >> reporter: san francisco resident serves on the california court of appeal and ethics committee. justice ruth bader ginsburg made a big impression on miller from the beginning. >> so, when she was first appointed to the d.c. circuit, in 1979, she may not have been a house hold name, but to us, as law students t was a hugely snitch can significant appointment. she was riveting. >> calls her a role model. >> she was a woman attorney at a time when there weren't many and a real pioneer in bringing the court cases that established the whole pantheon of rights women have, gender equality. >> you see hastings pro
kate larsson joining us with reaction from people who met her here in the bay area. kate. >> reporter: i called people who knew and met justice ginsburg and everyone spoke enthusiastically about her incredible accomplishments but i was struck by the personal stories about how generous she was with her time; that she was a great listener and also sounds like she was a fun dinner date. >> you did have that feeling that she was always bounce back. so, very sad day. >> reporter:...
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kate larson is live where the fires just continue to spread, kate, look at it behind you. >> yeah, we came to highway 29 around 9:00 p.m., it was in the past two hours we saw the flank of the fire move 500, 600 yards across the hillside. and it's completely lit up. so, clearly still a lot of active fire. that being said, firefighters say there's good news to report. >>> hillside by hillside, ridge over ridge, the glass fire continues to rage in napa county. >> the fire is active in the area. we are getting resources in which has been great. >> cal fire deployed a caravan of engines in to deer park and angwuin. >> we are plugging in the resources around the structure-s to ensure it's all protected. >> after seeing the photos, pho are saying the firefighters saved the house. >> 500 gallons of water in here. they have a pump. >> some chose to ignore evacuation orders that went in to affect tuesday afternoon. >> until i see fire, i'm going stay. >> they say that the complex fire left people evacuated in his neighborhood for nine days. and that was just six weeks ago. >> they had to wait a
kate larson is live where the fires just continue to spread, kate, look at it behind you. >> yeah, we came to highway 29 around 9:00 p.m., it was in the past two hours we saw the flank of the fire move 500, 600 yards across the hillside. and it's completely lit up. so, clearly still a lot of active fire. that being said, firefighters say there's good news to report. >>> hillside by hillside, ridge over ridge, the glass fire continues to rage in napa county. >> the fire is...
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week so we'll get a chance to ask him about all of this. >>> kate, what's going on?esident trump made a surprising announcement from the oval office of a peace agreement between bahrain and israel following the agreement between israel and the arab emirates trump said all three of those countries will be on hand at the white house to us to sign these peace accords and he expects peace to spread across the middle east and says he sees very positive things potentially happening with iran and the palestinians, so trying to point to some positive geopolitical developments after a difficult week at home >> that has to be one of the few bright spots this whole year kayla, thank you very much >>> jp morgan making a move that betting on companies before they asr.ublic will be even eie we have the exclusive cnbc details on this next stay with us how we come up with new ways to serve our customers... and deliver our products. but no matter how things change, one thing never will... you can rely on the people and the network of at&t... to help keep your business connected. >>>
week so we'll get a chance to ask him about all of this. >>> kate, what's going on?esident trump made a surprising announcement from the oval office of a peace agreement between bahrain and israel following the agreement between israel and the arab emirates trump said all three of those countries will be on hand at the white house to us to sign these peace accords and he expects peace to spread across the middle east and says he sees very positive things potentially happening with iran...
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kate larson is live where the fires just continue to spread, kate, look at it behind you. >> yeah, we came to highway 29 around 9:00 p.m., it was in the past two hours we saw the flank of the fire move 500, 600 yards across the hillside. and it's completely lit up. so, clearly still a lot of active fire. that being said, firefighters say there's good news to report. >>> hillside by hillside, ridge over ridge, the glass fire continues to rage in napa county. >> the fire is active in the area. we are getting resources in which has been great. >> cal fire deployed a caravan of engines in to deer park and angwuin. >> we are plugging in the resources around the structure-s to ensure it's all protected. >> after seeing the photos, pho, are saying the firefighters saved the house. >> 500 gallons of water in here. they have a pump. >> some chose to ignore evacuation orders that went in to affect tuesday afternoon. >> until i see fire, i'm going stay. >> they say that the complex fire left people evacuated in his neighborhood for nine days. and that was just six weeks ago. >> they had to wait
kate larson is live where the fires just continue to spread, kate, look at it behind you. >> yeah, we came to highway 29 around 9:00 p.m., it was in the past two hours we saw the flank of the fire move 500, 600 yards across the hillside. and it's completely lit up. so, clearly still a lot of active fire. that being said, firefighters say there's good news to report. >>> hillside by hillside, ridge over ridge, the glass fire continues to rage in napa county. >> the fire is...
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kate: you have you campaign. mary ellen: yep. kate: you have your sales. you have your e-comm.ate: those all need different types of messages and imagery. mary ellen: i think we need to really set time and develop who our customer is and look at her outside of her swim and what other things that she likes so we can tap into her, maybe, emotionally, a little bit more. lemonis: lisa and kate, thank you very much. -lisa: we wish you success. -lemonis: good seeing you again. lemonis: today, i'm meeting charlie down in miami. it's time to consolidate this business and get everybody under one roof. this warehouse needs to close, and you need to go back to new jersey. charlie: me being up there makes more sense. ♪ lemonis: now that we're out of miami, i want to get the ball rolling meeting new suppliers, new manufacturers and making new contacts in our soon-to-be new home of new york city. if you made this in china, what would it cost? chuck: that, probably around $15. rigoberto: manufacture here is going to cost $18. lemonis: i think most people would sort of scratch their head and s
kate: you have you campaign. mary ellen: yep. kate: you have your sales. you have your e-comm.ate: those all need different types of messages and imagery. mary ellen: i think we need to really set time and develop who our customer is and look at her outside of her swim and what other things that she likes so we can tap into her, maybe, emotionally, a little bit more. lemonis: lisa and kate, thank you very much. -lisa: we wish you success. -lemonis: good seeing you again. lemonis: today, i'm...
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and opening a piece of europe i told kate hall fonts who don't want to settle for regular merchandise cannot abide stock in their favorite bond music label. this is the tell me business i'm kate ferguson thanks for joining me how to network during a pundit mic the question conference organizers all over the world are grappling with as the coronavirus curtails in person. among the events going virtual this year is. acro link an annual meeting of entrepreneurs from africa and europe aims to bring together star shops on to foster cooperation in tech innovation more than $300.00 people are attending this year's event with the hope that the relationships forged online will lead to a business partnership. that's talking to the founder and c.e.o. of the athlon conference moses the could is joining us from right here in berlin moses what's it like bringing an event like this on line. thank you for having me. relate to how many of. you know about it but if you have and it's called not physically but eventually you know lending. is being made and they do actually do you in a place where normall
and opening a piece of europe i told kate hall fonts who don't want to settle for regular merchandise cannot abide stock in their favorite bond music label. this is the tell me business i'm kate ferguson thanks for joining me how to network during a pundit mic the question conference organizers all over the world are grappling with as the coronavirus curtails in person. among the events going virtual this year is. acro link an annual meeting of entrepreneurs from africa and europe aims to bring...
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kate atkins is the principal. is the timing right? >> children need to play with each other and they need to be learning and developing, soond i think that we have to do everything that we can do in order to make the school as safe a place as possible for children and staff to come to. and also that there might be changes that we need to make as we go along. >> reporter: so you have to be able to imprevies? >> yes. >> reporter: schools around the world are impreviesing. in shanghai they're taking temperatures as kids return for the first day of the new term. in france, where a recent rise many virus ineffects forced the government to admit that not all classes could safely reopen today as plands, everyone over age 11 now has to wear a mask, even in class. germany has already experimented with differet measures for weeks. so far, the results look hopeful. kate atkins says the success of any school is about turning this adversity into a lesson for life. >> what we want to do is help our children understand and make sense of the world ar
kate atkins is the principal. is the timing right? >> children need to play with each other and they need to be learning and developing, soond i think that we have to do everything that we can do in order to make the school as safe a place as possible for children and staff to come to. and also that there might be changes that we need to make as we go along. >> reporter: so you have to be able to imprevies? >> yes. >> reporter: schools around the world are impreviesing....
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kate, thank you.preciate it, kate rooney. >>> and one of the most amazing fossils ever to be on earth is expected to make 6 million to $8 million when it's auctioned off. it's named stan after the paleontologist who founded it 30 years ago and it will be on display until october 6. we were talking about this, the team and i, and none of us liked this idea of taking this precious artifact of our shared planetary existence and letting it go sit who knows where. >> yeah, i agree look, there are a lot of scientists who say that dinosaur bones and fossils are part of the earth's memory, and this needs to be collectively owned, not owned by some billionaire that wants it in their living room but on the other hand, you need to fund these digs this dinosaur stand took 30,000 hours to excavate in south dakota someone needs to pay for that. and while t-rex skeletons of this quality are very rare, there have been about 50 t-rex skeletons found. they are rare but not that rare, and likely, this one will probably
kate, thank you.preciate it, kate rooney. >>> and one of the most amazing fossils ever to be on earth is expected to make 6 million to $8 million when it's auctioned off. it's named stan after the paleontologist who founded it 30 years ago and it will be on display until october 6. we were talking about this, the team and i, and none of us liked this idea of taking this precious artifact of our shared planetary existence and letting it go sit who knows where. >> yeah, i agree...
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political correspondent with the latest here in berlin tonight kate thank you. of the president of bill rousseau xander the good cinco has claimed that the volleys poisoning was faked he told russia's prime minister that his security forces had intercepted a call between berlin in warsaw to that effect saying he would hand over the transcripts amid huge protests demanding the lincolnshire resignation in recent weeks moscow has voiced support for the bill roofs you need. the xander lucas shank accretes mccallum issues that making light of the fact that both of them have just recovered from the coronavirus after they finish the photo op it tells misused and that the belarusians secret service uncovered information concerning the poisoning of alexina vonnie they tap to suppose that phone call between the nato allies germany and poland. if it were to be older heard an interesting conversation will let you read it which sent it to the russian secret service it clearly proves this was faked of all me was not poisoned. lucas shanker wants to impress that he needs the h
political correspondent with the latest here in berlin tonight kate thank you. of the president of bill rousseau xander the good cinco has claimed that the volleys poisoning was faked he told russia's prime minister that his security forces had intercepted a call between berlin in warsaw to that effect saying he would hand over the transcripts amid huge protests demanding the lincolnshire resignation in recent weeks moscow has voiced support for the bill roofs you need. the xander lucas shank...
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kate has become a hairdresser. i haven't been there yet. that has become... we're doing 0k yet.'re doing ok but it's getting a little bit more tiresome as the days go on. your hair looks great. thank you very much for speaking to us, i hope it goes well tomorrow. former world champion lizzie deignan will lead great britain's women's team at the world championships in imola tomorrow. the 31—year—old, who returned to the sport last year after having her daughter, says she doesn't feel any pressure as the favourite. deignan told the bbc‘sjill douglas that nothing compared to wearing the rainbowjersey. cycling's a really unique sport and when you become champion, you get to show off of the rest of the year. it isjust incredibly show off of the rest of the year. it is just incredibly special. show off of the rest of the year. it isjust incredibly special. it's got so isjust incredibly special. it's got so much tradition and history involved. if you are a cyclist, you see. it's something you wear with sort of pride and i'd love to be able to where the band again. the race this weekend
kate has become a hairdresser. i haven't been there yet. that has become... we're doing 0k yet.'re doing ok but it's getting a little bit more tiresome as the days go on. your hair looks great. thank you very much for speaking to us, i hope it goes well tomorrow. former world champion lizzie deignan will lead great britain's women's team at the world championships in imola tomorrow. the 31—year—old, who returned to the sport last year after having her daughter, says she doesn't feel any...
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time now for a check of the top business news stories at kate moody said hi that kate let us begin in united kingdom because the unemployment rate has edged to its highest level in two years and there are warnings that it could even double but by the end of the year yet nearly seven hundred thousand jobs have been cut since march. despite the government sponsored a furlough program which supported nearly ten million people at its height now the government says it will wind up that support by the end of october amid warnings of significant job cuts in the months to come. the trigger reports. when the corona virus pandemic began the u. k. government tax it introducicing the job retention scheme that sort pay most of the salaries of workers followed. keeping millions for redundancy. but it was never going to last forever. we know that that the d i schcheme online in octotober but we've also seen. people moving off the fat a scam going back into work. overseass schoolss return to people going back i into offices state. thihs is positivive but we do know we can have a- bumpy few months ahe
time now for a check of the top business news stories at kate moody said hi that kate let us begin in united kingdom because the unemployment rate has edged to its highest level in two years and there are warnings that it could even double but by the end of the year yet nearly seven hundred thousand jobs have been cut since march. despite the government sponsored a furlough program which supported nearly ten million people at its height now the government says it will wind up that support by...
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amy: kate are now of "the new republic."you like to see the whole debate, 90 minutes of the free-for-all, you can go to democracynow.org. i'm amy goodman with juan salas. ♪ >>> hello. and welcome to nhk "newsline." i'm yamamoto miki from tokyo. >>> we start this hour here in japan where the government is easing restrictions to curve the spread of the coronavirus pandemic. more foreigners will be now allowed to enter the country, but one key segment
amy: kate are now of "the new republic."you like to see the whole debate, 90 minutes of the free-for-all, you can go to democracynow.org. i'm amy goodman with juan salas. ♪ >>> hello. and welcome to nhk "newsline." i'm yamamoto miki from tokyo. >>> we start this hour here in japan where the government is easing restrictions to curve the spread of the coronavirus pandemic. more foreigners will be now allowed to enter the country, but one key segment
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kate shaw as a clerk on the supreme court, and i remember what justice sutor said. she achieved greatness before she became a great justice. >> reporter: we're reflecting on her legacy not just as a justice before she ever ascended to the bench. in the 1970s, she litigated cases that changed the meaning of the constitution. before she started litigating these cases, it wasn't what equality guarantees, applied to women at all, and she systematically changed that understanding by convincing the 9th court to include women in the 14th amendment of the constitution, and years later, she ends up on the d.c. circuit, and then on the supreme court continuing to place her mark on the law, but, you know, it's her life in its entirety both as a lawyer and as a justice, and then more recently really as an american icon that i think everyone is really coming together to honor today. >> and kate, we're seeing her pallbearers now approach the casket. when president clinton appointed her back in 1993, one of her great selling points was that she was someone he believed could work w
kate shaw as a clerk on the supreme court, and i remember what justice sutor said. she achieved greatness before she became a great justice. >> reporter: we're reflecting on her legacy not just as a justice before she ever ascended to the bench. in the 1970s, she litigated cases that changed the meaning of the constitution. before she started litigating these cases, it wasn't what equality guarantees, applied to women at all, and she systematically changed that understanding by convincing...
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brady here in berlin and yuri rashad in moscow you both kate let me start with you strong words from the german chancellor what proof do the germans have that this was no big joke well the proof of this poisoning came from a special toxicology test that was carried out by a specific department of the german bundestag the german military which focuses on chemical weapons and also the protection of civilians and the military against chemical weapons and it's this test result angela merkel says that is proof that aleksei in the valley was indeed the victim of a crime and they at that the aim was indeed for him to be silenced yury we've got the german chancellor along with other western countries now demanding answers from the kremlin what's the kremlin saying. well brenton contrast to the strong reactions and growth in the un from the it on for a special from the german chancellor with as authorities here in russia have so far been reluctant to comment on the violence poisoning and be trippin scoff spokesperson of the russian president vladimir putin sat that the kremlin would be unable
brady here in berlin and yuri rashad in moscow you both kate let me start with you strong words from the german chancellor what proof do the germans have that this was no big joke well the proof of this poisoning came from a special toxicology test that was carried out by a specific department of the german bundestag the german military which focuses on chemical weapons and also the protection of civilians and the military against chemical weapons and it's this test result angela merkel says...
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kate's son jack, takes one too. kate works hard, and thought she had good insurance.ays too much. that's no good. so kate downloaded the goodrx app. now she can compare prescription prices, to find the best discounts. she even beats her insurance price. good for you kate, good for you. goodrx, stop paying too much for your prescriptions. download the free app today. toi'm releasing a plan to save lives in the months ahead.irus. we need to increase federal support for testing, doubling the number of drive-thru testing sites. we absolutely need a clear message from the very top of our federal government that everyone needs to wear a mask in public. every single frontline worker should have the personal protective equipment that they need to be safe. we need to support schools and childcare programs so parents, if and when they can return to work, are confident that their children will be safe and cared for. and finally, we need to protect the populations most at risk: our seniors, vulnerable populations with pre-existing conditions. we need real plans, real guidelines,
kate's son jack, takes one too. kate works hard, and thought she had good insurance.ays too much. that's no good. so kate downloaded the goodrx app. now she can compare prescription prices, to find the best discounts. she even beats her insurance price. good for you kate, good for you. goodrx, stop paying too much for your prescriptions. download the free app today. toi'm releasing a plan to save lives in the months ahead.irus. we need to increase federal support for testing, doubling the...