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i'm laura anthony. for california school children, it's opening day for the say sharks and businesses in downtown are celebrating the boost this game will have to their economy. abc 7 news starts right now building a better bay area moving forward finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. taking a live look at the golden gate bridge as we get ready for rain. it'll hit the north bayly different end to your weekend. good evening, and thank you for joining us. i'm dion lim. you are watching abc 7 news at 11 live here on abc 7 and wherever you stream, let's get to abc 7 news meteorologist drew tuma now tracking that rain and what a difference true. yeah. i mean today dion i felt like summer out there temperatures in the 70s and in the 80s, but dust off your umbrellas tomorrow is a much different. not only rain but cooler temperatures live doppler 7 along with satellite a cold front is going to move into california, especially tomorrow afternoon evening and bring us that chance of some wet weather on the storm
i'm laura anthony. for california school children, it's opening day for the say sharks and businesses in downtown are celebrating the boost this game will have to their economy. abc 7 news starts right now building a better bay area moving forward finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. taking a live look at the golden gate bridge as we get ready for rain. it'll hit the north bayly different end to your weekend. good evening, and thank you for joining us. i'm dion lim. you are watching abc 7...
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laura anthony spoke with him today. >> mcclymonds is a, i is agent. reporter: years, former assistant principal cleveland mckinney was in many ways the face of west oakland's mcclymonds high school. perhaps its most passionate champion. >> we were on top of the world. we were graduating kids. kids were getting academic scholarships, athletic scholarships. we were winning state titles. reporter: now mckinney is a plaintiff in a lawsuit, a whistleblower claim against the oakland unified school district. mckinney claims he was retaliated against for trying to expose alleged abuses of black students, and substandard conditions. including contaminated water. >> we had teachers staff members that would bar students, we had teachers and staff that would actually punch students. reporter: kinney alleges $50,000 in donations for student activities was redirected to administrator salaries. that a teacher was sexually harassing female muslim students. cat and was threatening assault, and another was shooting dice and gambling with students. another of his allega
laura anthony spoke with him today. >> mcclymonds is a, i is agent. reporter: years, former assistant principal cleveland mckinney was in many ways the face of west oakland's mcclymonds high school. perhaps its most passionate champion. >> we were on top of the world. we were graduating kids. kids were getting academic scholarships, athletic scholarships. we were winning state titles. reporter: now mckinney is a plaintiff in a lawsuit, a whistleblower claim against the oakland...
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that's north of the benicia bridge abc 7 news reporter laura anthony was there when the levy was deliberately breached for the first time in nearly a century. it'sit'sit'sit'sit'sit's the making to reopen a key east bay marsh that's been dormant for nearly 100 years the pacheco marsh near martinez. it's a huge day for us. within a matter of minutes a pair of giant excavators cleared away tons of dirt and breached the levy allowing tens of thousands of gallons of bay water to rush in and we've lost about 80 to 85 percent of our marshlands surrounding the bay. and so this is an opportunity for us to really bring that type of habitat back. the breach allows the saltwater of sassoon bay to flow back into the 232 acre pacheco marsh a giant step and restoring not just the marsh but the lower walnut creek watershed. it's part of a larger effort to restore the san francisco bay shoreline. the environmental benefit is we're creating habitat specifically for assault marsh harvest mouse, and we also have a rare birds like black rails which are actually right around the edge of our site. the revitalized
that's north of the benicia bridge abc 7 news reporter laura anthony was there when the levy was deliberately breached for the first time in nearly a century. it'sit'sit'sit'sit'sit's the making to reopen a key east bay marsh that's been dormant for nearly 100 years the pacheco marsh near martinez. it's a huge day for us. within a matter of minutes a pair of giant excavators cleared away tons of dirt and breached the levy allowing tens of thousands of gallons of bay water to rush in and we've...
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laura anthony, abc 7 news. anchor: on the peninsula, san mateo county offered an incentive to get people vaccinated. the first 30 to get doses at bel air elementary school in san bruno received $25 target gift cards. people could choose between pfizer and the j&j shot for their first or second dose. pfizer boosters were also available. the county says it is working to increase vaccination rates among the latino population. >> i think it is important in our latino community. there is a lot of stigma out there about covid. at the end of the day, this is the safest way that our community can continue growing and being healthy by taking this covid-19 vaccine. anchor: currently 67% of san mateo county's latino population is vaccinated. there will be a community picnic to remember those deadly days. it is the deadliest wildfire in third california history. it killed 25 people. today's event runs from 11:00 to 3:00 in oakland. organizers will hand out information on how to stay safe during emergencies. today also mark
laura anthony, abc 7 news. anchor: on the peninsula, san mateo county offered an incentive to get people vaccinated. the first 30 to get doses at bel air elementary school in san bruno received $25 target gift cards. people could choose between pfizer and the j&j shot for their first or second dose. pfizer boosters were also available. the county says it is working to increase vaccination rates among the latino population. >> i think it is important in our latino community. there is a...
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i'm laura anthony in the castor where there are high hopes for this year's halloween and i'm tracking our next storm. i'll let you know when rain returns an accuweather abc 7 news at 11 starts right now. building a better bay area moving forward finding solutions. this is abc 7. it's sad. it really is. it's sad. a neighborhood in disbelief tonight following a deadly shooting at a halloween party and the case has a connection to a gilroy city council member. good evening. i'm kate larsen. you're watching abc 7 news at 11 right here on abc 7 and wherever you stream we start now with that developing news. the shooting happened early this morning on a rural stretch of los animas avenue at a homeowned by gilroy city council member rebecca armin doris abc 7 news reporter ryan curry went to gilroy to find answers and learned that a fight broke out right before the gunfire. just down this road in several houses down is the home of councilmember rebecca armandaris and police are now investigating as to what led up into that shooting the left one person dead and others injured. they've blocked
i'm laura anthony in the castor where there are high hopes for this year's halloween and i'm tracking our next storm. i'll let you know when rain returns an accuweather abc 7 news at 11 starts right now. building a better bay area moving forward finding solutions. this is abc 7. it's sad. it really is. it's sad. a neighborhood in disbelief tonight following a deadly shooting at a halloween party and the case has a connection to a gilroy city council member. good evening. i'm kate larsen. you're...
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let's start with laura anthony who is live in salon told -- solano county. >> there are about customers without power due to this psps. most of them are here in vacaville where the wind has been whipping all day. >> this is my pot of water that i have been there that stays warm. >> cleo and tom have been down this road before, the one where they have to go without power for a day or two. it beats the alternative. >> we evacuated in 2019. >> this year, the gusts approaching 50 miles an hour and pg&e has shut off power to their neighborhood. >> we got all of the notifications, so we anticipated that the power would go off sometime between 5:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m. >> pg&e is concerned about the power lines and everything in the past. they are just being cautious. >> this neighbor has his generator up and running. it went on almost as soon as the power went off. >> i need to make coffee in the morning. >> we have up staffed. >> the vacaville fire department is meeting the weather head-on with extra patrols, especially in the areas where the homes meet the holes. >> with the gusts that we hav
let's start with laura anthony who is live in salon told -- solano county. >> there are about customers without power due to this psps. most of them are here in vacaville where the wind has been whipping all day. >> this is my pot of water that i have been there that stays warm. >> cleo and tom have been down this road before, the one where they have to go without power for a day or two. it beats the alternative. >> we evacuated in 2019. >> this year, the gusts...
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abc seven meteorologist drew tuma is monitoring the winds, and reporter stephanie sierra and laura anthony are covering the allergies. we will begin with laura in solano county. laura: dad, more than half of the power outages here in the bay area are here in solano county, about 4700 customers without the main issue is the winds. they have been whipping all day. >> this is my little pot of water. it stays warm. laura: may have been up and down this road before, the one where they have to go without power for a day or two, maybe longer. it means the alternative. >> evacuated in 2019. laura: this year, thanks to wind gusts of 50 miles per hour, pg&e shall have power to the neighborhood. >> regard other pg&e notifications, so we anticipated hours would go off between 5:00d 7:00 p.m. >> pg&e is concerned about the power lines and other issues in the past, so they are just being cautious. laura: this neighbor already has his generator up and running. . one of justice when is the power went off early this morning. >> i need to make coffee in the morning. [laughs] make some toast. i thought i wou
abc seven meteorologist drew tuma is monitoring the winds, and reporter stephanie sierra and laura anthony are covering the allergies. we will begin with laura in solano county. laura: dad, more than half of the power outages here in the bay area are here in solano county, about 4700 customers without the main issue is the winds. they have been whipping all day. >> this is my little pot of water. it stays warm. laura: may have been up and down this road before, the one where they have to...
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abc 7 news reporter laura anthony was there when the levee was purposely breached for the. it breached? [applause] yay! laura: it is a project to reopen a key marsh that has been dormant for 100 years. the pacheco marsh near martinez. >> it is a huge day for us. laura: within a matter of minutes, a pair of excavators cleared away tons of dirt and breached the levee, allowing bay water to rush in. >> we have lost about 85% to 80% of our marshlands surrounding the bay, and so this is really an opportunity to bring that type of habitat back. laura: it allows the salt water to flow back into the 232-acre pacheco marsh, a giant step in restoring not only the marsh but the lower walnut creek watershed . it is all part of a larger effort to restore the san francisco bay shoreline. >> the environmental benefit iin that we are creating habitats , and we also have rare birds, like black rails, that are also. around the edge of our site. laura: it is also designed to be resilient to the sea level rise expected with climate change. now that there is water back for the first time in a c
abc 7 news reporter laura anthony was there when the levee was purposely breached for the. it breached? [applause] yay! laura: it is a project to reopen a key marsh that has been dormant for 100 years. the pacheco marsh near martinez. >> it is a huge day for us. laura: within a matter of minutes, a pair of excavators cleared away tons of dirt and breached the levee, allowing bay water to rush in. >> we have lost about 85% to 80% of our marshlands surrounding the bay, and so this is...
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laura anthony spoke with friends and colleagues who remember the man whom they say was a tireless advocate oakland's most disadvantaged students. >> this is a person who focused on students and equity and families. >> david silver is talking about dirk, the tireless education advocate murdered by an intruder in his home. >> it is not ok that someone who has given so much to others has this happen them. police say that he heard a noise and went to investigate and was shot i the intruder. >> there are some motives we are looking into that i cannot discuss today. we have a couple of angles, none of which should have led to his death. >> he was about internet access is an educational right. >> tillotson was the founder of gradeschool voices, a nonprofit watchdog for quality and equity. >> the irony is that he was such a giving person, that had someone walked up to him in the middle of the night and said i need something, he would have given it to them. >> investigator is returned to his neighborhood to talk to residents. >> right now, i don't want to be in oakland. we are trying to work togeth
laura anthony spoke with friends and colleagues who remember the man whom they say was a tireless advocate oakland's most disadvantaged students. >> this is a person who focused on students and equity and families. >> david silver is talking about dirk, the tireless education advocate murdered by an intruder in his home. >> it is not ok that someone who has given so much to others has this happen them. police say that he heard a noise and went to investigate and was shot i the...
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laura anthony went inside one of these illegal grow rooms, a warehouse in san leandro. >> so many marijuana plants, thousands of them in so many rooms of a warehouse here. this is just one of 18 similar warehouses in four cities, including oakland, hayward and castro valley fostered by alameda county sheriff's in recent days. >> we also seized upwards of close to $10 million in cash assets. we also have seized 12,000 pounds processed, product ready to be distributed out into the community. we are somewhere in the neighborhood of about $40 million. >> shares say there are as many as half billion plants in all. >> there there into these rooms. the filter is filtering the air going out. quite the entire operation is supported by an elaborate infrastructure, air filters, illegal wiring, generators, water and fertilizers that are toxic. >> they are basically circumventing the legalized system to be involved in the cannabis industry and they are doing this trickery for profit. >> all of this narrow one is being grown on legally -- illegally and it is being untaxed and unregulated. face a host of
laura anthony went inside one of these illegal grow rooms, a warehouse in san leandro. >> so many marijuana plants, thousands of them in so many rooms of a warehouse here. this is just one of 18 similar warehouses in four cities, including oakland, hayward and castro valley fostered by alameda county sheriff's in recent days. >> we also seized upwards of close to $10 million in cash assets. we also have seized 12,000 pounds processed, product ready to be distributed out into the...
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abc7 reporter laura anthony says, this year, businesses are actively campaigning, starting with a lock with the return of the glow in the street lock party. >> it has been a very long two years, but people are back. we are out. >> we are incredibly grateful we can do this this halloween, where we can create a gathering for people who have been so starved for it. >> i would say the caster is back a this is the beginning of it being back, people being in the community together. laura: the castro was once the epicenter of halloween celebrations in san francisco, drawing as many as a half-million people on a single night -- that is until violence erupted in 2006, which pretty much shut down the party. and then came the pandemic. at the box -- block party, there was visible police presence and plenty of private security. bottom line, for the first time in year, businesses are actively encouraging revelers to come to their part of town. >> i believe we have established ourselves as a neighborhood willing to be back, if you can look around us off and how excited people are. laura: the hope is
abc7 reporter laura anthony says, this year, businesses are actively campaigning, starting with a lock with the return of the glow in the street lock party. >> it has been a very long two years, but people are back. we are out. >> we are incredibly grateful we can do this this halloween, where we can create a gathering for people who have been so starved for it. >> i would say the caster is back a this is the beginning of it being back, people being in the community together....
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laura: anthony reporting and he's traveling with the secretary.sts are hailing a new treatment which okay could help solve the worldwide shortage of or began transplants. a kid anymore taken from a modified pig was successfully punishment into a patient in new york. it's the first experiment of its kind reporter: it's been called an astonishing step in medicine. currentliens worked for two hours tamping this pig kidney to a human patient. they said they found a way to jennetteically attar the or began to stop i. being attacked by the body's immune system. >> it showed no evidence of rejection. what was profound about these findings is that the pig kidney functionened just like a human kidney transplant. >> the patient in in case had no brain operation and was oked to have the surgery by her family. the it was maintained outside her bombed and after felipe days, the real kidney was removed. the surgeons say there are real concerns about using animals in in way but there is an acute shortage of or began donors around the world. >> nearly half of the
laura: anthony reporting and he's traveling with the secretary.sts are hailing a new treatment which okay could help solve the worldwide shortage of or began transplants. a kid anymore taken from a modified pig was successfully punishment into a patient in new york. it's the first experiment of its kind reporter: it's been called an astonishing step in medicine. currentliens worked for two hours tamping this pig kidney to a human patient. they said they found a way to jennetteically attar the...
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in oakland, laura anthony, abc 7 news.ing children as soon as the end of next week. >> thereabout three and half million children in this age group and this is our opportunity to offer vaccines to the 9% of our population. we will have more than 1.2 billion doses the first week they are approved. -- 1.2 million doses the first week they are approved. kumasi: it comes one day after the fda granted emergency use authorization to pfizer to offer its vaccine to ages five and 11. there are still hoops to jump through, but everything is on track to happen soon. the state is hoping to have most children vaccinated before the holidays. julian: in the north bay, parents say they are hopeful after learning vaccines for younger children are coming soon. many dropping off their kids at miller creek middle school outside of san rafael say they do not want to endure another holiday season like last year and getting children vaccinated is a path to happier holidays and more family time. >> it is time. the kids really need to be vaccinate
in oakland, laura anthony, abc 7 news.ing children as soon as the end of next week. >> thereabout three and half million children in this age group and this is our opportunity to offer vaccines to the 9% of our population. we will have more than 1.2 billion doses the first week they are approved. -- 1.2 million doses the first week they are approved. kumasi: it comes one day after the fda granted emergency use authorization to pfizer to offer its vaccine to ages five and 11. there are...
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near martinez, laura anthony, abc 7 news.s makes. lisa: even from last weekend, totally enjoying the sunshine. as we look closer, look at that thunderstorm activity near redding and north of reading. it is an active system and it could bring a few showers before it lifts to the north and east. we are looking at amounts that are very light, and it does not rank on our storm impact scale, so we are set with the clouds here and some fog. live doppler 7 and a look at san jose, where you can see how great it is. 56 downtown. 59 in oakland. it is warmer with a blanket of low clouds. mount tam has fog. upper 50's and foggy around half moon bay and at the san carlos airport. 60 in concord, and from the export-oriented camera, a little glint the water. some areas looking at sunshine here and there, but clouds will dominate us this weekend, allowing for cooler numbers and isolated showers in spots or perhaps drizzle, but not enough to cancel your plans. we arengt dry conditions tomorrow for halloween and more rain couple of days next w
near martinez, laura anthony, abc 7 news.s makes. lisa: even from last weekend, totally enjoying the sunshine. as we look closer, look at that thunderstorm activity near redding and north of reading. it is an active system and it could bring a few showers before it lifts to the north and east. we are looking at amounts that are very light, and it does not rank on our storm impact scale, so we are set with the clouds here and some fog. live doppler 7 and a look at san jose, where you can see how...
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laura anthony has a closer look at the timeline and how it will impact a majority of californians. >>oil in our future. reporter: gavin newsom is going all in in moving california away from its dependence on fossil fuels. >> today, we are advancing with more accountability. a cleaner, brighter, greener future. reporter: by 2024, he wants to curtail all new fracking permits. the sale of all new gas powered cars will be prohibited. by 2045, all oil extraction will be phased out in the state. the western states controlling association says the governor's is to aggressive, especially given the fact that california now has 40 million liquid fuel powered cars and barely one million electric cars. >> these are certainly ambitious goals that the governor has laid out. we think some of them are unrealistic. they will force consumers into tough choices. reporter: some environmentalists believe the timeline isn't aggressive enough. >> my concerns is that it will be too late in the game. the crisis is here and we have to react with the crisis mentality. reporter: the supervisor says the transitio
laura anthony has a closer look at the timeline and how it will impact a majority of californians. >>oil in our future. reporter: gavin newsom is going all in in moving california away from its dependence on fossil fuels. >> today, we are advancing with more accountability. a cleaner, brighter, greener future. reporter: by 2024, he wants to curtail all new fracking permits. the sale of all new gas powered cars will be prohibited. by 2045, all oil extraction will be phased out in the...
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abc seven meteorologist drew tuma is monitoring the winds, and reporter stephanie sierra and laura anthonygies. we will begin with laura in solano county. laura: dad, more than half of the power outages here in the bay area are here in solano county, about 4700 customers without the main issue is the winds. they have been whipping all day. >> this is my little pot of water. it stays warm. laura: may have been up and down this road before, the one where they have to go without power for a day or two, maybe longer. it mea
abc seven meteorologist drew tuma is monitoring the winds, and reporter stephanie sierra and laura anthonygies. we will begin with laura in solano county. laura: dad, more than half of the power outages here in the bay area are here in solano county, about 4700 customers without the main issue is the winds. they have been whipping all day. >> this is my little pot of water. it stays warm. laura: may have been up and down this road before, the one where they have to go without power for a...
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laura anthony explains this year businesses are actively campaigning for the party atmosphere of years past, starting with a colorful block party. >> if last night was any indication, halloween is back. >> it has been a long two years but people are back and they are out. >> we are grateful we can create a gathering for people who have been so starved. >> the castro is back. laura: the castro was once the epicenter of halloween celebrations in sacramento, drawing as many as half a million people on one night. the block party had a visible police presence and plenty of private security. businesses in the castro are encouraging revelers to enjoy a peaceful celebration. >> you establish yourself as a neighborhood that is willing to come back when you look around. laura: the pageantry that is halloween in the castro. >> we can party again! >> tonight for halloween. the service will run hourly after 3:00 p.m. the special hours will run just past midnight. now to the first county to unmask. marin county has fared well with getting its population vaccinated. the county has a vaccination rate
laura anthony explains this year businesses are actively campaigning for the party atmosphere of years past, starting with a colorful block party. >> if last night was any indication, halloween is back. >> it has been a long two years but people are back and they are out. >> we are grateful we can create a gathering for people who have been so starved. >> the castro is back. laura: the castro was once the epicenter of halloween celebrations in sacramento, drawing as many...
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hayward, including a small school that serves a large immigrant population abc 7 news reporter laura anthony has that story. change the most young students at glassbrook elementary school a for the hayward unified school board poised to decide whether to close their school and four others due to a looming budget deficit closing to school is going to be like a displacement for them. we have a high population of immigrants, especially from central america and from afghanistan. we support families not only in education but also in the socio in socio and emotional state just as well if it closes next summer glass works 470 students would be absorbed. to a larger school in a neighboring community. the district is facing really long-term challenges that include declining enrollment and even after passing three bond measures we still have over 900 million dollars of facilities improvement needs. thank you still parents say closing glassbrook would be a huge blow to this community. everybody here is like family. i feel like my daughter comes home. you know talking about you know how greater day is a
hayward, including a small school that serves a large immigrant population abc 7 news reporter laura anthony has that story. change the most young students at glassbrook elementary school a for the hayward unified school board poised to decide whether to close their school and four others due to a looming budget deficit closing to school is going to be like a displacement for them. we have a high population of immigrants, especially from central america and from afghanistan. we support families...
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a testing option and what will happen to those who refuse to get the shots abc 7 news reporter laura anthony has a closer look at the decision. bard is now going the way of many other public agencies and private companies with a decision to require its nearly 4,000 employees to get vaccinated as it is now about 80% of bart employees are fully vaccinated, but that leaves 833 who are not or their vaccine status is unknown still 20% more than 800 employees. that's a lot of people. yeah it is and that's why it's so important because we need to protect the health and safety of bart workers and bart riders. lord voted a require vaccines but left the details to the general manager and administration to work out with each of the transit districts many unions employees will have until december. 13th to get fully vaccinated unless they have a narrowly defined religious or health exemption in public comments that the board meeting at least one member of the bart police officers association voiced his objections to a covid vaccine mandate. this is a medical decision for individuals to make be a conditio
a testing option and what will happen to those who refuse to get the shots abc 7 news reporter laura anthony has a closer look at the decision. bard is now going the way of many other public agencies and private companies with a decision to require its nearly 4,000 employees to get vaccinated as it is now about 80% of bart employees are fully vaccinated, but that leaves 833 who are not or their vaccine status is unknown still 20% more than 800 employees. that's a lot of people. yeah it is and...
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laura anthony has our story. >> save our schools! save our schools! larry: from -- laura: from those who leaves would change the most, a message for the heyward unified school board poised to decide whether to close their cool and four others due to a looming budget deficit. >> closing the school is going to be like a displacement for them. we have a high population of immigrants especially from central america and from afghanistan. we support families not only in education but also in the s o ci o and emotional stages as well. reporter: glassbrooks 470 students would be absorbed into a largeer school in a neighbors community. the district is facing really long-term challenges that include declining enrollment and even after passing threele bond measures, we children. have over $900 million of facility improvement needs. [speaking in spanish] laura: children. closing glassbrook would be a huge blow to this community >> everybody here is like family. my daughter comes home, you know, talking about how great her day is. and you know, i've never -- i have
laura anthony has our story. >> save our schools! save our schools! larry: from -- laura: from those who leaves would change the most, a message for the heyward unified school board poised to decide whether to close their cool and four others due to a looming budget deficit. >> closing the school is going to be like a displacement for them. we have a high population of immigrants especially from central america and from afghanistan. we support families not only in education but also...
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laura anthony has the story from the east bay. laura: the plan is to speak up by not showing up. according to various social media posts by those organizing a campaign to keep their kids home from school monday. >> we know that if our children stay home from school that that will impact, you know, the funding schools get for that day. and we want them to know that we are serious about not being forced to vaccinate our children. laura: california schoolchildren will be required to get the covid-19 vaccine once it is fully approved. enforcement could begin as early as january, but not likely until july. >> typically sign an agreement with most public schools in any school district that your child would be vaccinated, and there is typically a list of vaccinations that you are required to have. >> it disappoints me that people are continuing not to take this -- the vaccine -- seriously. as a parent your responsibility is to make sure your child is in a safe school setting. >> please realize this vaccine is not a slamdunk. you can still get the disease, you can still pass the disease.
laura anthony has the story from the east bay. laura: the plan is to speak up by not showing up. according to various social media posts by those organizing a campaign to keep their kids home from school monday. >> we know that if our children stay home from school that that will impact, you know, the funding schools get for that day. and we want them to know that we are serious about not being forced to vaccinate our children. laura: california schoolchildren will be required to get the...
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laura anthony has a closer look at the timeline and how it will impact a majority of californians. >>e don't see oil in our future. >> gavin newsom is going all in when it comes to moving california away from its dependence on so -- fossil fuels. >> today, we are advancing with more accountability, a cleaner, brighter, greener future. >> specifically by 2024, he wants to curtail all new fracking permits. by 2035, the sale of all new gas powered cars will be prohibited. by 2045, all oil extraction will be phased out in the state. the western states petroleum association says the governor's is to aggressive, especially given the fact that california now has 40 million liquid fuel powered cars. barely one million electric cars. >> these are certainly ambitious goals that the governor has laid out. we think some of them are run nihilistic. they are goingreporter: some ens believe the timeline isn't aggressive enough. >> my concerns is that it will be too late in the game. the crisis is here and we have to react with the crisis mentality. reporter: the supervisor says the transition is alr
laura anthony has a closer look at the timeline and how it will impact a majority of californians. >>e don't see oil in our future. >> gavin newsom is going all in when it comes to moving california away from its dependence on so -- fossil fuels. >> today, we are advancing with more accountability, a cleaner, brighter, greener future. >> specifically by 2024, he wants to curtail all new fracking permits. by 2035, the sale of all new gas powered cars will be prohibited....
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reporter: laura anthony, abc 7 news.llegations from a whistleblower, and so does the stock market. dan: fleet week all denny's pancakes are made to order with fresh buttermilk. but this month's spotlight stack feels like fall. and is the pumpkin-iest pecan pie drizzliest and most gram-worthy of them all. new! pumpkin pecan pancakes. this month's spotlight stack. see you at dennys ama: good news in new york as the stock markets saw growth in all three indices for the second day in a row. the dow went up 4.3%, while the s&p was up 0.4%. the nasdaq led the charge, going up 4.7%. facebook stock recovers as the company responds to allegations from a whistleblower. frances haugen minced no words on capitol hill yesterday, testifying that the -- that a memo in the company knew about the harmful and toxic effects in its apps, purposely selling division to keep users engaged. work sucker lasted her claims -- mark zuckerberg blasted her claims, saying at the heart of these allegations is the idea we place profit over safety and we
reporter: laura anthony, abc 7 news.llegations from a whistleblower, and so does the stock market. dan: fleet week all denny's pancakes are made to order with fresh buttermilk. but this month's spotlight stack feels like fall. and is the pumpkin-iest pecan pie drizzliest and most gram-worthy of them all. new! pumpkin pecan pancakes. this month's spotlight stack. see you at dennys ama: good news in new york as the stock markets saw growth in all three indices for the second day in a row. the dow...
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laura anthony was there when the levee was purposely breached. >> who wants to see it breached? air of excavators cleared away dirge -- dirt and breached the levee, allowing bay water to rush in. >> we have lost 85 to 80% of our marshlands and this is an opportunity to bring that type of habitat back. laura: it allows the salt water to flow back into the 232 acre marsh, a step in restoring not only the marsh but the lower walnut creek watershed as part of a larger effort to restore the san francisco bay shoreline. >> the environmental benefit is that we are creating habitats and we also have rare blue -- rare birds like black rails. laura: it is also designed to be resilient to the sea level rise expected with climate change. now that there is water back for the first time in a century the expectation is that birds and other species will follow. at some point, this will also be a recreation area for people. >> you can enjoy the shoreline which is otherwise inaccessible for miles another direction, and to emphasize environmental education. laura: the plan includes three miles of w
laura anthony was there when the levee was purposely breached. >> who wants to see it breached? air of excavators cleared away dirge -- dirt and breached the levee, allowing bay water to rush in. >> we have lost 85 to 80% of our marshlands and this is an opportunity to bring that type of habitat back. laura: it allows the salt water to flow back into the 232 acre marsh, a step in restoring not only the marsh but the lower walnut creek watershed as part of a larger effort to restore...
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laura anthony is on the story. >> the one thing we like to do is to know what is going on at city hall before we hear about it on the news. >> richmond mayor tom but says he was blindsided by news his police chief was put on paid administrative leave due to family and legal issues over the alleged sex trafficking of her teenage daughter. >> as a parent, having to go through something like this is unimaginable. she is a good person. she is a professional. >> t french and her husband are both on leave after allegations made by their 18-year-old daughter that the couple became physical and threatened both she and the man the team calls her partner. 34-year-old joe goldman is now in an alameda county jail charged with human trafficking. >> the allegations result from chief french and her husband's attempt to get her daughter safe again, who was a wonderful student, a straight a student that had the misfortune of meeting a guy older than her. >> a probable cause statement states that goldman, who also goes by the name mcnair, has prior convictions for sex trafficking and he had french's dau
laura anthony is on the story. >> the one thing we like to do is to know what is going on at city hall before we hear about it on the news. >> richmond mayor tom but says he was blindsided by news his police chief was put on paid administrative leave due to family and legal issues over the alleged sex trafficking of her teenage daughter. >> as a parent, having to go through something like this is unimaginable. she is a good person. she is a professional. >> t french and...
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laura anthony spoke with friends and colleagues who remember the man they say was a tireless advocateecially for oaklands most disadvantaged students. >> this is a person that focused on students and equity, that focused on families. >> the oakland director of education is talking about derek tillotson, the tireless education advocate murdered by an intruder in his own home friday night. >> it's not ok that someone who has given so much to the community, so which to others had this happen to them. >> police say he heard a noise and went to investigate and was shot and killed by an intruder. his wife was also wounded but is in stable condition. investigators indicated the couple or their home may have been targeted. >> he was about internet access is an educational right. >> he was the founder of great school voices, nonprofit watchdog for quality and equity for oaklands schoolchildren. >> for me, the irony is he was such a giving person, had someone walked up to him and knocked on his door in the need somet would havend s given it to them. >> investigators returned to the neighborhood
laura anthony spoke with friends and colleagues who remember the man they say was a tireless advocateecially for oaklands most disadvantaged students. >> this is a person that focused on students and equity, that focused on families. >> the oakland director of education is talking about derek tillotson, the tireless education advocate murdered by an intruder in his own home friday night. >> it's not ok that someone who has given so much to the community, so which to others had...
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in the east bay, laura anthony, abc 7 news. kristen: bathrooms were not the only topic of discussion at the board meeting today, the trees petition company talked about other parts of the project that helps to improve the customer experience at all 50 stations. although they recognize the necessary updates needed for facilities, a lack of funding is making it hard to get it done. >> we have so many needs, so many basic needs that i do not cs going to this grand scale station modernization unless we can get structural deficits under control. >> the board provided an update on ridership which is improving. bart has seen an average of 110,000 daily trips, 25 percent of 2019 levels. larry: the latest coronavirus headlines, california's positivity rate is inching up, 2.5% pair to 2.2% a couple weeks ago. 57.6% of the u.s. population is fully vaccinated while 66.7% has at least one dose. a new survey from the kaiser family foundation shows a 5% of unvaccinated adults say they have left a job because of a covid vaccine requirement and
in the east bay, laura anthony, abc 7 news. kristen: bathrooms were not the only topic of discussion at the board meeting today, the trees petition company talked about other parts of the project that helps to improve the customer experience at all 50 stations. although they recognize the necessary updates needed for facilities, a lack of funding is making it hard to get it done. >> we have so many needs, so many basic needs that i do not cs going to this grand scale station modernization...
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a testing option and what will happen to those who refuse to get the shots abc 7 news reporter laura anthony has a closer look at that decision. bard is now going the way of many other public agencies and private companies with a decision to require its nearly 4,000 employees to get. native as it is now about 80% of our employees are fully vaccinated, but that leaves 833 who are not or their vaccine status is unknown still 20% more than 800 employees. that's a lot of people. yeah it is and that's why it's so important because we need to protect the health and safety of bart workers and bart riders bart's board voted to require vaccines, but let the details to the general manager and administration to work out with each of the transit districts many unions employ. will have until december 13th to get fully vaccinated unless they have a narrowly defined religious or health exemption in public comments that the board meeting at least one member of the bart police officers association voiced his objections to a covid vaccine mandate. this is a medical decision for individuals to make and shouldn
a testing option and what will happen to those who refuse to get the shots abc 7 news reporter laura anthony has a closer look at that decision. bard is now going the way of many other public agencies and private companies with a decision to require its nearly 4,000 employees to get. native as it is now about 80% of our employees are fully vaccinated, but that leaves 833 who are not or their vaccine status is unknown still 20% more than 800 employees. that's a lot of people. yeah it is and...
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. >> laura: she is in the closet because it's lightning. >> sean: going to sound like anthony fauci ininute. >> laura: all right, hannity, i will bring zoe out tomorrow. >> sean: bring billy out tomorrow, i want to meet billy. >> laura: billy? who is billy? get your pronouns correct. >> sean: 30 years in radio, i can't hear a thing. >> laura: i will talk to tomorrow. i'm laura ingraham, this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. we have a lot to get to so let's dive right in. the american dream loses steam. that's the focus of tonight's angle. this is the left's economic policy into sentences. number one, americans should spend a lot less. number two, the government should spend a lot more. you got it? and democrats, by the way, are about to pop open the champagne on capitol hill. why? because they are closer to spending trillions of dollars we don't have on stuff we don't need. as protected, joe manchin seems poised to betray the people of west virginia and agree to this massive bill, and biden wants these gargantuan spending packages. why? because he wants them for his big
. >> laura: she is in the closet because it's lightning. >> sean: going to sound like anthony fauci ininute. >> laura: all right, hannity, i will bring zoe out tomorrow. >> sean: bring billy out tomorrow, i want to meet billy. >> laura: billy? who is billy? get your pronouns correct. >> sean: 30 years in radio, i can't hear a thing. >> laura: i will talk to tomorrow. i'm laura ingraham, this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. we...
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. >> laura: hannity, i think the puppy was more popular than either of us for most of those two hours. >> not disagreeing with that part. how do you not like a puppy? anthony fauci doesn't like puppies. >> laura: i was going to put her head in a cage temporarily just to show people how it -- >> sean: don't go there. >> laura: just a temporary -- not hurting. just so people see. how would we like to be in a cage? and he had cage? no. >> sean: you have a great show tonight, i know that. >> laura: we are pumped up, hannity. we will take it from you. you did an awesome job, we will see you tomorrow night. i am laura ingraham, this is "the ingraham angle" from washington. we have a lot to get into, so let's dive right in. full steam behind, that is the focus of tonight's angle. before flying off to europe today, joe biden made a personal mission to capitol hill to urge democrats to pass a so-called infrastructure plan. i don't think it's hyperbole to say that the white house, that the house and senate majorities in my presidency will be determined by what happens in the next week. i need you to help me, he sighed. "i need your votes." he probably did that weird
. >> laura: hannity, i think the puppy was more popular than either of us for most of those two hours. >> not disagreeing with that part. how do you not like a puppy? anthony fauci doesn't like puppies. >> laura: i was going to put her head in a cage temporarily just to show people how it -- >> sean: don't go there. >> laura: just a temporary -- not hurting. just so people see. how would we like to be in a cage? and he had cage? no. >> sean: you have a great...
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. >> laura: hannity, i think the puppy was more popular than either of us for most of those two hours. >> not disagreeing with that part. how do you not like a puppy? anthonyies. >> laura: i was going to put her head in a cage temporarily just to show people how it -- >> sean: don't go there. >> laura: just a temporary -- not hurting. just so people see. how would we like to be in a cage? and he had cage
. >> laura: hannity, i think the puppy was more popular than either of us for most of those two hours. >> not disagreeing with that part. how do you not like a puppy? anthonyies. >> laura: i was going to put her head in a cage temporarily just to show people how it -- >> sean: don't go there. >> laura: just a temporary -- not hurting. just so people see. how would we like to be in a cage? and he had cage
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anthony lindsey deadly. now i really young viet nam laura if there are no hulu. live li. toro romania, tv quartets out the normal and i know rather than yeah, my dad, he should know like why another love, you know, he shouldn't take, i killed tolkien or young i for heated but back in france most people appeared indifferent to events in indo china only a 3rd of the population supported continuing the war in order to preserve the empire. the french communists campaigned fiercely against what they called, quote, a dirty imperialists war. their slogan was not a man, not a penny for the war. in indo china at the ports, their cameras secretly filmed what no one wanted to see the coffins of growing numbers of french soldiers stocking up on the key side. the m p. p. r mendez pulse was one of the few to foresee the tragedy that lay ahead . he called for the start of negotiations. but the government remained blindly stubborn. the empire must not be sold off, and communism must be prevented from spreading. by the spring of 1951, the number of troops sent to vietnam had grow
anthony lindsey deadly. now i really young viet nam laura if there are no hulu. live li. toro romania, tv quartets out the normal and i know rather than yeah, my dad, he should know like why another love, you know, he shouldn't take, i killed tolkien or young i for heated but back in france most people appeared indifferent to events in indo china only a 3rd of the population supported continuing the war in order to preserve the empire. the french communists campaigned fiercely against what they...
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laura: she is in the closet because it is lightning. >> the like anthony fauci in a minute. >> i willng joey out tomorrow. >> i went to meet billy tomorrow. >> the name is zoe. >> always using radio i can't hear a thing. laura: this is the ingraham angle. a lot to get to so let's dive in. the american dream loses steam. that's the focus of tonight's angle. this is the left's economic policy and two sentences. number one, americans should spend a lot less. number 2, the government should spend a lot more and democrats are about to pop open the champagne on capitol hill because they are close to sending trillions of dollars we don't have on stuff we don't need. oh manchin seems poised to betray the people of west virginia and agree to this massive bill and biden wants these for his trip to glasgow for climate change so he can say we are behaving in the united states, we are creating a new welfare state and give aways to cronies who offer green solutions. meanwhile as we unilaterally decide on oil and gas germany is building coal plants in china never stopped, built and road is all that
laura: she is in the closet because it is lightning. >> the like anthony fauci in a minute. >> i willng joey out tomorrow. >> i went to meet billy tomorrow. >> the name is zoe. >> always using radio i can't hear a thing. laura: this is the ingraham angle. a lot to get to so let's dive in. the american dream loses steam. that's the focus of tonight's angle. this is the left's economic policy and two sentences. number one, americans should spend a lot less. number 2,...
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. >> laura: more awful is losing america to a new normal. emails to and from anthony relationship with china. you are satisfied with the transparency from china about the disease? >> my direct interaction with chinese health officials i believe what they are telling me. >> laura: we are bubble wrapping our audience tomorrow. >> [laughing]. >> bubble wrap the governors? >> laura: yes, all of them. >> we want to unite everybody. the country has more opportunity for more people than any country in the history of the world. >> laura: time for an american call to action. this is though time to be suddenly or afraid. my -- silent or afraid. my next job quit her job as a nurse as a results of the vaccine mandate. >> it was right for me. >> laura: parents have power in numbers. >> my daughter was sexual assaulted at the end of school. i went to the school board meeting to see what was going on. i am tackled to the ground. >> my son was taken from me. no mother should have to deal with that. >> laura: never forgot him. it's a $15,000 reward. it's $20,000 now. >> thank you. >>
. >> laura: more awful is losing america to a new normal. emails to and from anthony relationship with china. you are satisfied with the transparency from china about the disease? >> my direct interaction with chinese health officials i believe what they are telling me. >> laura: we are bubble wrapping our audience tomorrow. >> [laughing]. >> bubble wrap the governors? >> laura: yes, all of them. >> we want to unite everybody. the country has more...
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>> well, laura, my business was started in 1985 by my father anthony.oined in '86 and ever since the mid-'80s, we had a domestic supply chain, so we always purchased all of our raw materials and any essential components from companies located in the united states. >> laura: so you didn't have to go to -- you didn't have to go hat in hand to china or india or the philippines in a pandemic to get essential items for your business. what is your business? >> my business is manufacturing ppe >> laura: okay, so you are the only one up and running when the pandemic hit essentially. >> in the united states, it was the only company that actually manufactured all my products in the united states. of i would say over 90% of the ppe comes from china and other asian countries. so when the pandemic came about, i had millions of pounds of ppe fabric in my warehouse this year in upstate new york, so we were in a unique position because i have the raw materials. i had all -- everything that i needed, so my business really exploded during 2020. i tripled my workforce, i
>> well, laura, my business was started in 1985 by my father anthony.oined in '86 and ever since the mid-'80s, we had a domestic supply chain, so we always purchased all of our raw materials and any essential components from companies located in the united states. >> laura: so you didn't have to go to -- you didn't have to go hat in hand to china or india or the philippines in a pandemic to get essential items for your business. what is your business? >> my business is...
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why this attempt to humanize and aggrandize a man like anthony fauci who has been so wrong, masking kids, natural immunity. laura have tuned him out. >> waiting for your family nomination. >> the was brought charges against lieutenant colonel stewart scheller, his attorney joins us to detail those charges at the upcoming defense, stay tuned. tuned. i got this mountain bike for only $11. dealdash.com, the fair and honest bidding site. we sold an ipad worth $505 for less than $24. a stand mixer for less than $20. a 4k television for under $2. a macbook pro for under $16. as well as a playstation 4 for under $16. and brand new cars for less than $900. dealdash.com offers hundreds of auctions every day. all auctions start at $0 and everything must go. and don't forget, we offer a full 90 day money back guarantee on your first bid pack purchase. i won these bluetooth headphones for $20. i got these three suitcases for less than $40. and shipping is always free. go to dealdash.com today and see how much you can save. there are auctions going on right now, so what are you waiting for? >> environment video postings lieu
why this attempt to humanize and aggrandize a man like anthony fauci who has been so wrong, masking kids, natural immunity. laura have tuned him out. >> waiting for your family nomination. >> the was brought charges against lieutenant colonel stewart scheller, his attorney joins us to detail those charges at the upcoming defense, stay tuned. tuned. i got this mountain bike for only $11. dealdash.com, the fair and honest bidding site. we sold an ipad worth $505 for less than $24. a...
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why this attempt to humanize and aggrandize a man like anthony fauci who has been so wrong, basking kids is natural immunity. >> laura: we've got to go. i think people have tuned him out. no one is even listening to him. everyone is just going on with their lives at this point. >> laura: it get me my crown and i will appear. the u.s. military brought charges against lieutenant colonel stuart scheller. his attorney joins us in a moment to detail those charges and the upcoming defense. stay tuned. this is... ♪♪ this is iowa. we just haven't been properly introduced. say hello to the place where rolling hills meets low bills. where our fields, inside and out, are always growing. and where the fun is just getting started. this is iowa. so, when are you coming to see us? ♪♪ >> laura: and viral video postings lieutenant colonel scheller demanded that our military leaders be held accountable for the disastrous and deadly withdrawal from afghanistan. stuart scheller was stripped of his command and imprisoned and today's been charged on six counts under the uniform code of military justice. those charges have been referred to
why this attempt to humanize and aggrandize a man like anthony fauci who has been so wrong, basking kids is natural immunity. >> laura: we've got to go. i think people have tuned him out. no one is even listening to him. everyone is just going on with their lives at this point. >> laura: it get me my crown and i will appear. the u.s. military brought charges against lieutenant colonel stuart scheller. his attorney joins us in a moment to detail those charges and the upcoming...
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laura: it has been awful but more awful is losing america to a new normal. emails to and from anthonyow cody his relationship was with china. you are satisfied with all the transparency coming out of china about the trajectory of the disease and the origin of the disease? >> by direct interaction with chinese health officials i can believe what they are telling me. laura: we are bubble wrapping our audience tomorrow. it will work well. >> we want to unite everybody, not divide them. >> this country has had more opportunity for more people than any country in the history of the world. laura: time for an american call to action, this is no time to be silent or afraid. my next guest quit her job as an icu nurse as a result of these vaccine mandates. >> a decision that was right for me. laura: parents have power in numbers. >> my daughter was sexually assaulted at the end of school. i went to the school board meeting to see what was going on, next thing i know i am tackled to the ground. >> my son was taken from me, nobody should have to deal with that. laura: never forgot demetrius, not
laura: it has been awful but more awful is losing america to a new normal. emails to and from anthonyow cody his relationship was with china. you are satisfied with all the transparency coming out of china about the trajectory of the disease and the origin of the disease? >> by direct interaction with chinese health officials i can believe what they are telling me. laura: we are bubble wrapping our audience tomorrow. it will work well. >> we want to unite everybody, not divide them....
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laura: dinesh, thank you. good to see you tonight. tell me if you've heard this one before, anthonyncis collins lied about their efforts to fund gain-of-function research at that wuhan lab. the congressman who forced the nih to fess up is here and has breaking news, in moments. ♪ ♪ >> you gave them money and you said don't do gain-of-function research. >> correct. >> and they said, we won't. >> correct. >> dr. fauci, do you still support a finding of the nih funding of the lab in wuhan? >> senator paul, with all due respect, you are entirely and completely incorrect that the nih has not ever and does not now fund gain-of-function research in the wuhan institute. >> laura: now we know that was likely alive. for more on the breaking developments we go to matt finn in our west coast newsroom. >> the national institute of health now admits that u.s. tax dollars were used to fund a limited experiment at the wuhan lab to test its spike proteins from coronavirus is in china were capable of binding to humans. director from the nih states that lab mice that were infected with a modified bad
laura: dinesh, thank you. good to see you tonight. tell me if you've heard this one before, anthonyncis collins lied about their efforts to fund gain-of-function research at that wuhan lab. the congressman who forced the nih to fess up is here and has breaking news, in moments. ♪ ♪ >> you gave them money and you said don't do gain-of-function research. >> correct. >> and they said, we won't. >> correct. >> dr. fauci, do you still support a finding of the nih...
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hannity, i think the puppy was more popular than laura: i think the puppy was more popular than either of us. >> the puppies are -- how do you know -- anthony fauci doesn't like puppies. >> i was going to butterflies in a cage temporarily to show people how - a temporary little -- not hurting, just so people see how would we like to be in a cage. . we are pumped up and take it from you and you did an awesome job and we will see you tomorrow night. i am laura ingraham angle and this is the ingraham angle from washington. let's dive right in. full steam behind, that's the focus of tonight's angle. before flying off to europe, president biden made a personal mission to capitol hill to urge democrats to pass the infrastructure plan. i don't think it is hyperbole to say the white house, the house and senate majorities will be determined by what happens in the next week. i need you to help me, he says. i need your votes. pelosi at code his plea telling her members don't embarrass the president by voting down the infrastructure built reportedly some members actually began breaking out in chants, vote, vote, vote, but to what end? >> i have signale
hannity, i think the puppy was more popular than laura: i think the puppy was more popular than either of us. >> the puppies are -- how do you know -- anthony fauci doesn't like puppies. >> i was going to butterflies in a cage temporarily to show people how - a temporary little -- not hurting, just so people see how would we like to be in a cage. . we are pumped up and take it from you and you did an awesome job and we will see you tomorrow night. i am laura ingraham angle and this...
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laura: zoe, meet the world. but hannah ted hannity had a little dog named snowflake that was like a two-point conversion. anthony fauci i'm sure would have loved to have babysat your dog. >> i also have had to be a beast like bernese mountain dog's which i love, too. dogs are like members of the family. >> laura: it's a rescue from arkansas. >> i don't care if it's a purebred, it's a dog and dogs are often nice they are then ni. it's been getting yelled at now, we are talking too much about dogs. this is lauren graham from "the ingraham angle." joe biden is slum aw shucks uniter but tonight my mini angle completely dismantles that one. plus a surprising anti-biden song has just knocked adele off the top of the charts and mayor pete gets his big break. raymond arroyo explains it in seen and unseen but first, arrogant bullying cowards, that's a focus of ties angle. now in 2009 when the tea party took off, so many americans were energized and that was the opposition to obamacare. the one good thing about the awful terrible pandemic is that the parents have the time to burrow into their children's schooling. and man
laura: zoe, meet the world. but hannah ted hannity had a little dog named snowflake that was like a two-point conversion. anthony fauci i'm sure would have loved to have babysat your dog. >> i also have had to be a beast like bernese mountain dog's which i love, too. dogs are like members of the family. >> laura: it's a rescue from arkansas. >> i don't care if it's a purebred, it's a dog and dogs are often nice they are then ni. it's been getting yelled at now, we are talking...
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hannity, i think the puppy was more popular than laura: i think the puppy was more popular than either of us. >> the puppies are -- how do you know -- anthonyies. >> i was going to butterflies in a cage temporarily to show people how - a temporary little -- not hurting, just so people see how would we like to be in a cage.
hannity, i think the puppy was more popular than laura: i think the puppy was more popular than either of us. >> the puppies are -- how do you know -- anthonyies. >> i was going to butterflies in a cage temporarily to show people how - a temporary little -- not hurting, just so people see how would we like to be in a cage.