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lisa: i'm lisa abramowicz. matt: consumer confidence data is out. julie hyman has the headlines. julie: a reading of 93. it does all caps off the best quarter since -- does still all cap off the best quarter since 2004. we have a labor market improving. gasoline prices which remain low. the number coming in at 93. this is university of michigan's confidence reading. 95.4 is where it was in february. the average from january through march was the highest we have seen ends the third quarter of 2004. if you look at the various components within confidence you want to look at the inflation expectations in particular. it looks like inflation expectations over the next year remaining at 3%, which is what economists had predicted. we will continue to look through these numbers. overall, not seeing as much of a drop in the confidence number as had been anticipated. matt: thanks very much. breaking the march news, the consumer confidence number they are at 93. -- number there at 93. the top business stories of the morni
lisa: i'm lisa abramowicz. matt: consumer confidence data is out. julie hyman has the headlines. julie: a reading of 93. it does all caps off the best quarter since -- does still all cap off the best quarter since 2004. we have a labor market improving. gasoline prices which remain low. the number coming in at 93. this is university of michigan's confidence reading. 95.4 is where it was in february. the average from january through march was the highest we have seen ends the third quarter of...
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lisa: you look great. george r martin, the author of the books on which the series is based was there. his thoughts on the lack of technology and innovation. it is interesting because he has a perspective as you imagine, a lot of the back story of "game of thrones" is the war of roses that took place in england in the 1600s. he talks a lot to technology and how it has not always gone forward and that is an important part of the series. >> the question is is technological process something that happens to all societies? and the answer is, no, not necessarily. cory: a heck of a show and season. lots of funny and lots of naked, you will like it. matt: very cool. thank you for that. good job reporting out there. stephen friedman's son is a show runner in "game of thrones." he also a great book called "city of deeds." -- city of thieves. ♪ ♪ >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers." matt: investigators want to know why a plane crashed into the mountains after an unexplained disse
lisa: you look great. george r martin, the author of the books on which the series is based was there. his thoughts on the lack of technology and innovation. it is interesting because he has a perspective as you imagine, a lot of the back story of "game of thrones" is the war of roses that took place in england in the 1600s. he talks a lot to technology and how it has not always gone forward and that is an important part of the series. >> the question is is technological process...
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lisa: the cop came in with a file.she took a look at it, she said there is an investigation done. john: she was immediately convinced that bobby probably killed his wife. mark: why was there no investigation originally? lisa: it is interesting because the film really did nothing and bobby was determined to get the case into the city where he thought he would be treated better. but in fact, nobody did anything either way. john: she picks up the case and says she is not going to pursue it. what happens next? lisa: as soon as he reopens the case, it becomes public. there is a "new york times" article that said she reopened the case. within days of that, bobby was out. one of the people that she wanted to talk first twoto was susan berman,. his spokesperson. john: her father was a gangster. lisa: susan ends up with a bullet in her head gangster style on december 23. of 2000. somebody thought, she is against the daughter -- a gangster's daughter. john: where was the mob hit? lisa: she was broke and bobby was sending her mon
lisa: the cop came in with a file.she took a look at it, she said there is an investigation done. john: she was immediately convinced that bobby probably killed his wife. mark: why was there no investigation originally? lisa: it is interesting because the film really did nothing and bobby was determined to get the case into the city where he thought he would be treated better. but in fact, nobody did anything either way. john: she picks up the case and says she is not going to pursue it. what...
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who is lisa? you know, she's like my cousin lisa. >> lisa, come on down. want you to meet kim. >> i met lisa at one of ann's family functions. >> kim was my cousin's girlfriend. and my cousin is a girl. >> nice to meet you. this is my uncle. >> i didn't have any judgments or whatever. it wasn't my lifestyle. you know, and i knew that very clearly because i like men. but i was very cordial to my cousin, and i was very cordial to her friend. >> she seemed to be a nice enough girl. and i was like, hmm, give me the phone, you know. and i was like, hello? >> hey, kim. >> she just started talking like we were chums. >> how are you feeling? you okay? >> i was very aware of the situation that kim was involved in. >> i'm doing good. under the circumstances. >> i know. it's a big mess. >> she was like, well, you know, everybody in the family knows what you're going through, and i just thought i'd call and check on you. >> make sure you're all right. hanging in in. >> i just began to talk to her about if you had an opportunity to get away from here and travel and go
who is lisa? you know, she's like my cousin lisa. >> lisa, come on down. want you to meet kim. >> i met lisa at one of ann's family functions. >> kim was my cousin's girlfriend. and my cousin is a girl. >> nice to meet you. this is my uncle. >> i didn't have any judgments or whatever. it wasn't my lifestyle. you know, and i knew that very clearly because i like men. but i was very cordial to my cousin, and i was very cordial to her friend. >> she seemed to be...
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after the trial lisa mirabal divorced matthew's brother, marcus.janet hancock also divorced, and the apostolic church in longmont disbanded. natalie's daughter, michaela, now lives with her grandmother. >> michaela knows that her dad murdered her mama, took her life. >> there's not a day that doesn't go by that i don't think about you. >> she doesn't know the violent part of it. she doesn't know anything about what he did to her, nothing. i'm saving all of the newspapers for when she's older, maybe 16. i'll bring them out to her and -- i don't know exactly. the time will come, you know, i will judge that when we cross that bridge. >> investigators point to this case as a textbook example of how forensic science can decipher a complicated crime scene. >> this case wouldn't have been solved without forensic science. we had nothing in the way of interviews as far as getting anybody to confess. we had nothing in the way of any other evidence, other than the forensic evidence that we were able to identify. >> in most of my closing arguments, i used to q
after the trial lisa mirabal divorced matthew's brother, marcus.janet hancock also divorced, and the apostolic church in longmont disbanded. natalie's daughter, michaela, now lives with her grandmother. >> michaela knows that her dad murdered her mama, took her life. >> there's not a day that doesn't go by that i don't think about you. >> she doesn't know the violent part of it. she doesn't know anything about what he did to her, nothing. i'm saving all of the newspapers for...
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our lisa in fremont, california and lisa marie allen in texas.t. our lisa marie tried to get things fixed, but couldn't get credit agencies to work with her. >> they would ask for my credit report. so i would go online and try to pull -- >> wait a second. a credit reporting agency asked you for a credit report? >> yes. they told me through a letter -- >> i'm laughing with you, not at you. >> i know, it's absurd. it's absolutely absurd. >> she eventually went to attorney mark anderson, who got the two reports untangled and a settlement. as it turns out, lisa marie was not the only one who couldn't get her credit report fixed on her own. this is a settlement between the new york attorney general and the major credit reporting bureaus. they promise to be more consumer friendly and have highly trained employees available to handle major issues like lisa marie's. >> a better trained employee there would have fixed the problem. >> that's the good news. the bad? mark said it's too early to say if it will really work for consumers. >> the devil is in the
our lisa in fremont, california and lisa marie allen in texas.t. our lisa marie tried to get things fixed, but couldn't get credit agencies to work with her. >> they would ask for my credit report. so i would go online and try to pull -- >> wait a second. a credit reporting agency asked you for a credit report? >> yes. they told me through a letter -- >> i'm laughing with you, not at you. >> i know, it's absurd. it's absolutely absurd. >> she eventually went...
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our lisa in fremont, california and lisa marie allen in texas. to get things fixed, but couldn't get credit agencies to work with her. >> they would ask for my credit report. so i would go online and try to pull -- >> wait a second. a credit reporting agency asked you for a credit report? >> yes. they told me through a letter -- >> i'm laughing with you not at you. >> i know, it's absurd. it's absolutely absurd. >> she eventually went to attorney mark anderson who got the two reports untangled and a settlement. as it turns out lisa marie was not the only one who couldn't get her credit report fixed on her own. in is a settlement between the new york attorney general and the major credit reporting bureaus. they promise to be more consumer friendly and have highly trained employees available to handle major issues like lisa marie's. >> a better trained employee there would have fixed the problem. >> that's the good news. the bad? he said it's too early to say if it will really work for consumers. >> the devil is in the details. it's fine for them t
our lisa in fremont, california and lisa marie allen in texas. to get things fixed, but couldn't get credit agencies to work with her. >> they would ask for my credit report. so i would go online and try to pull -- >> wait a second. a credit reporting agency asked you for a credit report? >> yes. they told me through a letter -- >> i'm laughing with you not at you. >> i know, it's absurd. it's absolutely absurd. >> she eventually went to attorney mark...
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lisa argen tracking temperatures for us. hi, lisa. >>> good morning to you. hi, everyone. live doppler 7 hd looks clear but we have some fog sneaking into the livermore valley at a half-mile visibility. half moon two and a half miles. it lifts altogether. here is emeryville brilliant out there with 40s and 50s for most right now and around the bay today we'll see those cool, low to mid-60s at the shoreline but sunny skies from half moon bay to stinson beach. 74 in oakland. up upper 70s in san jose near 80 again by the delta and we will warm up even more so tomorrow but we have a cooldown in our seven-day outlook. i'll have it all for you in a minute. >> lisa, thank you. a message of grief and gratefulness. san jose residents honored a police officer during two separate vigils. san jose police officer michael johnson died after being shot while responding to a call earlier this week. abc 7 news reporter janet has more. >> reporter: dozens of people turned out for a vigil to honor fallen officer michael johnson a few steps from where he was killed. the city's councilmembers,
lisa argen tracking temperatures for us. hi, lisa. >>> good morning to you. hi, everyone. live doppler 7 hd looks clear but we have some fog sneaking into the livermore valley at a half-mile visibility. half moon two and a half miles. it lifts altogether. here is emeryville brilliant out there with 40s and 50s for most right now and around the bay today we'll see those cool, low to mid-60s at the shoreline but sunny skies from half moon bay to stinson beach. 74 in oakland. up upper 70s...
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lisa -- take off like they did a few years ago. lisa: they are not buying it.lix: jeb bush in talks with amazon for an e-book inspired by his e-mails. ♪ alix: hillary clinton may be under fire for using private e-mails as secretary of state, but jeb bush hopes to turn his into an e-book. he is in talks with amazon for a memoir. john allen is in the studio with me. no one is probably going to want to read a book of e-mails, so is this anything more than a push back at hillary clinton? john: hiding his e-mail in plain sight? i do not think many people would buy it. hillary clinton, republicans have known for some time that she had this issue. republican investigators in congress have known for some time. this is a smart move by jeb bush to get out in front of this hillary clinton scandal. even had he not known about this issue with her e-mails, the clintons are famously opec, not transparent. to get up there and say, read my e-mails, it is a contrast. alix: jeb bush, his national campaign, it seems he is sticking by his immigration policies, sticking by common co
lisa -- take off like they did a few years ago. lisa: they are not buying it.lix: jeb bush in talks with amazon for an e-book inspired by his e-mails. ♪ alix: hillary clinton may be under fire for using private e-mails as secretary of state, but jeb bush hopes to turn his into an e-book. he is in talks with amazon for a memoir. john allen is in the studio with me. no one is probably going to want to read a book of e-mails, so is this anything more than a push back at hillary clinton? john:...
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thank you, lisa. let's check out sports. their sights set on earning home-court advantage throughout the playoffs. after taking a five-game lead over atlanta for the nba's best record. last night golden state made sure they were the best in the west by beating milwaukee. here's shu. he has the highlights in this morning's sports. >> good morning. well, with a in over milwaukee the warriors set a new franchise record with 60 wins in the regular season and grabbed the top-seed in the west for the upcoming playoffs. who's got it better than the warriors? nobody. steph curry and company refusing to take their foot off the gas. stops on a dime. drills the three for the early lead. andrew bogut a big block here. he starts it and finishes. curry for the lay-in. late second quarter, warriors up 12. the slashing dunk from milwaukee. and klay thompson returning to form. there it is, the instant jumper. drifting to the wing catch-and-shoot three. up 19 after three quarters of play. steph a game high 21, toying with jared dudley on the
thank you, lisa. let's check out sports. their sights set on earning home-court advantage throughout the playoffs. after taking a five-game lead over atlanta for the nba's best record. last night golden state made sure they were the best in the west by beating milwaukee. here's shu. he has the highlights in this morning's sports. >> good morning. well, with a in over milwaukee the warriors set a new franchise record with 60 wins in the regular season and grabbed the top-seed in the west...
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here's lisa argen tracking live doppler hd. hi, lisa. >> good morning to you. we are locking at rain n the bay area just high clouds. yesterday it was warm. we broke a few records. and today, once again, we will see temperatures well above average. about 15 degrees above average. we are starting out pretty mild. the coolest number in napa 47. 57 downtown. 60 hayward. it's anywhere 5 to 10 degrees warmer in some spots throughout the morning hours. oakland 8 degrees warmer. that's due to the high clouds. we are also looking at temperatures continuing to soar with the high clouds today. we are talking 70s, 80s, even though we will see filtered sunshine. we will talk about a cooler second half of the weekend in a few minutes. chris. >> lisa, thank you. a woman faces criminal charges after another security breach at a bay area airport. this time sfo. she even made it on to the runway. officers arrested 42-year-old adriano monterroso-santas on thursday evening. she's in jail and due to be tried on misdemeanor charges next month. investigators believe she was homeless
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here's meteorologist lisa argen tracking live doppler 7hd. hi, lisa. >> good morning, chris. well, we are looking at very little fog around the bay. just up toward santa rosa. otherwise it's clear. we will see a little more fog falling throughout the afternoon. but this morning is the last early sunrise at 6:33. by tomorrow we will be lighter longer with the sunset at 7:10. it's 38 napa, 39 novato, 33 fairfield, 40 livermore. once again did a cool morning. the averages will feature well above normal high temperatures. but here's the fog that will move into point reyes half moon bay, the san mateo coast for the evening hours and then for your sunday waking up to more low clouds and fog. a slightly cooler afternoon for some and i'll line up all the temperatures for you in just a few minutes. chris. >> lisa, thank you so much. developing news out of san jose. an escaped inmate serving time for child molestation and who police label as a dangerous man continues to be the object of a manhunt and he may have changed his clothes. there's evidence from the burglary at an apartment bu
here's meteorologist lisa argen tracking live doppler 7hd. hi, lisa. >> good morning, chris. well, we are looking at very little fog around the bay. just up toward santa rosa. otherwise it's clear. we will see a little more fog falling throughout the afternoon. but this morning is the last early sunrise at 6:33. by tomorrow we will be lighter longer with the sunset at 7:10. it's 38 napa, 39 novato, 33 fairfield, 40 livermore. once again did a cool morning. the averages will feature well...
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>>> lisa, thank you. developing news this morning. at least two people are dead following an apartment fire in oakland. the fire started just before 4:00 inside a large building that used to be a warehouse on 24th street. this location is very close to interstate 980. flames quickly spread to an aja adjacent building at around 3:40 this morning. both buildings share an attic. fire officials say the flames forced more than 30 people from their homes. no word yet on how the fire started. >>> a former san francisco firefighter will not be facing any drunk driving charges after an on duty crash that nearly killed a motorcyclist. this comes after a judge stunned prosecutors citing a lack of evidence to go forward with the ui case. the i-team followed this story for nearly two years. abc 7 news reporter sergio quintana explains its latest terms. >> reporter: this is the graphic video of that crash motorcyclist jack frazier has the green light. the fire truck driven by michael quinn has emergency lights and sire
>>> lisa, thank you. developing news this morning. at least two people are dead following an apartment fire in oakland. the fire started just before 4:00 inside a large building that used to be a warehouse on 24th street. this location is very close to interstate 980. flames quickly spread to an aja adjacent building at around 3:40 this morning. both buildings share an attic. fire officials say the flames forced more than 30 people from their homes. no word yet on how the fire started....
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carolyn. >> lisa, thank you. our breaking news comes from almeda county where the chp is looking for a hit-and-run driver who skimmed a pedestrian on the freeway. it happened just after midnight on eastbound 580 on the hayward san leandro border. officers say the person was hit in the number tulane. they don't have specifics about the car or the victim. the lanes were shut down but all lanes are now open. there's more backlash from bay area business leaders against indiana controversial religious freedom restoration act. the legislation signed last week by indiana's governor promotes discrimination against gays and list byians. supporters say that's not the case, it will only limit laws that exercise a person's free exercise of religion. both sides agree the courts will have the final word. tiffany wilson has the bay area business reaction to indiana's move. >> i think it's crazy and stupid. >> it is uniting people with folks living in the castro. they say the new indiana law will legalize discrimination against
carolyn. >> lisa, thank you. our breaking news comes from almeda county where the chp is looking for a hit-and-run driver who skimmed a pedestrian on the freeway. it happened just after midnight on eastbound 580 on the hayward san leandro border. officers say the person was hit in the number tulane. they don't have specifics about the car or the victim. the lanes were shut down but all lanes are now open. there's more backlash from bay area business leaders against indiana controversial...
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carolyn. >> lisa, thank you.ot of questions this morning about a one-alarm fire in san jose that not only damaged a house. in this story you will see only on 7. police found 443 marijuana plants inside the house. was it much it was in the area of barry wood court last night. authorities say the fire started in the garage around 7:30. neighbors say no one lived there but they did see people coming and going over the past couple of weeks. >> people that were recently here would come home and just pull their car in the garage and they would close the garage and they never really came through the front entry door. >> the pot is valued at half a million dollars. police say the home bypassed pg&e and stole electricity to power the marijuana grow. >> a brazen crime caught on video. a pack of car thieves strikes four dealerships in one night. now police are on their trail. the dealerships were ransacked and several cars stolen. one business owner said two break-ins have already cost him $50,000. abc7 news reporter sergio
carolyn. >> lisa, thank you.ot of questions this morning about a one-alarm fire in san jose that not only damaged a house. in this story you will see only on 7. police found 443 marijuana plants inside the house. was it much it was in the area of barry wood court last night. authorities say the fire started in the garage around 7:30. neighbors say no one lived there but they did see people coming and going over the past couple of weeks. >> people that were recently here would come...
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carolyn. >> lisa, thank you.rm is barreling straight through the heart of the nation. the storm has caused problems for travelers both on the road for drivers like these in texas, and in the air. abc news reporter tom yamus has the details. >> snow and ice taking their toll across thousands of miles. in north carolina, it was black ice reducing these cars to roadside wrecks in mounds of mashed metal. on i-44 a chain reaction sent this pickup face-first through a metal guardrail. in wichita this s.u.v. struggles after sliding off the interstate. at dallas-fort worth slush and ice forced the cancellation of hundreds. flights. it was this storm system that turned an american airlines flight from dallas to oklahoma city into a nine-hour no-go that had passengers waiting. >> i'm not flying american again. >> in new england roofs came tumbling down. at this ice rink a youth hockey team escaped disaster. >> we were right next to us. it blew us back. very scary. >> florida even wasn't spared. this car stuck in a manhole
carolyn. >> lisa, thank you.rm is barreling straight through the heart of the nation. the storm has caused problems for travelers both on the road for drivers like these in texas, and in the air. abc news reporter tom yamus has the details. >> snow and ice taking their toll across thousands of miles. in north carolina, it was black ice reducing these cars to roadside wrecks in mounds of mashed metal. on i-44 a chain reaction sent this pickup face-first through a metal guardrail. in...
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mark: lisa, thank you so much. coming up, nigeria at a crossroads. the country's elections this weekend could have an impact not only on the region but on the global economy as well. stay with us. "bottom line" continues in a moment. ♪ mark: welcome back to the second half hour of "bottom line." i'm mark crumpton in new york. thank you bursting with us. -- thank you for staying with us. as you can see on the screen crude is down 4.96%. the close of floor trading up nearly 5%. the most powerful democrat in congress is set to retire. harry says he will not seek reelection in 2016. he has been the democratic leader for 10 years. he says his demotion was not the reason nor was the eye injury he sustained in january. harry: we have to make sure the democrats take control of the senate again. i feel it is inappropriate for me to soak up all those resources when i can be devoting them to the congress. mark: he was injured while he was exercising at home. his most likely successors are dick durbin and chuck schumer. we did receive word today that he has said
mark: lisa, thank you so much. coming up, nigeria at a crossroads. the country's elections this weekend could have an impact not only on the region but on the global economy as well. stay with us. "bottom line" continues in a moment. ♪ mark: welcome back to the second half hour of "bottom line." i'm mark crumpton in new york. thank you bursting with us. -- thank you for staying with us. as you can see on the screen crude is down 4.96%. the close of floor trading up nearly...
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thanks lisa. the sunday street season opener where you can find all kinds of family-friendly activities in san francisco. >> check out the winning numbers from last night's $100 million power ball draw. no one got all six. wednesday night's jackpot grows to $119 million. >> a major road will be closed today for the sunday street festival. it's the first event for this year. streets will be close today traffic between fishermen's wharf and at&t park from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.. the entire roadway will be open for walking and biking and striking and everything else you want to do. it is all free. fishermen's wharf and pier 39 are also hosting a variety of family-friendly activities to coincide with sunday streets. 309-mile stretch along the waterfront will feature lots of family-friendly entertainment including a rock wall and a segway obstacle course. the weather is going to be fantastic for that. >> it will be nice. it will pull away from the marin coast. it will be cooler. 66 san francisco, 61 h
thanks lisa. the sunday street season opener where you can find all kinds of family-friendly activities in san francisco. >> check out the winning numbers from last night's $100 million power ball draw. no one got all six. wednesday night's jackpot grows to $119 million. >> a major road will be closed today for the sunday street festival. it's the first event for this year. streets will be close today traffic between fishermen's wharf and at&t park from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.....
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here's lisa argen tracking live doppler hd. hi, lisa. >> good morning, everyone. we are waking up to fog and half-mile voice inability santa rosa. otherwise it's another cool start. we are looking at a quiet start to your saturday. low 50s in san francisco. 39 in gilroy. looking at 48 in san carlos, 46 in san jose. so with that little bit of patchy fog you could see some in novato and half moon bay but then it's tons of sun today and notice the fog stays offshore a few more patches tonight and that will bring a slight change to the second half of your weekend. we will have the temperatures for the entire weekend coming up. chris. >> thank you. developing news out of san jose this morning. an escaped inmate serving time for child molestation and who police label as a dangerous man continues to be the object of a manhunt and he may have changed his clothes. there's evidence that the inmate was at the apartment and switched clothing. katie marzullo reports. [sirens] >> police cars by the dozens k9 units and helicopters overhead. it's the focus of an intense manhunt.
here's lisa argen tracking live doppler hd. hi, lisa. >> good morning, everyone. we are waking up to fog and half-mile voice inability santa rosa. otherwise it's another cool start. we are looking at a quiet start to your saturday. low 50s in san francisco. 39 in gilroy. looking at 48 in san carlos, 46 in san jose. so with that little bit of patchy fog you could see some in novato and half moon bay but then it's tons of sun today and notice the fog stays offshore a few more patches...
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chris. >>> lisa, thank you. a woman faces criminal charges after another security breach at a bay area airport. this time at sfo. and police say the suspect even made it on to her run way. officers arrested this morning 42-year-old aid drawnna -- adriano monterroso-santas, thursday evening. she's in jail and due to be tried on misdemeanor charges next month. investigators believe she was homeless and living in a shelter when she tried to stow away an plane. police claim adriano monterroso-santas ran on to a runway, waving her arms at a play. she wanted to return to guatemala, her home country, and hoped to smoke on a plenty. she also told police she got the idea from the teen who snuck into the wheel well of a plane from san jose to hawaii last april. that 15-year-old, yayha abdi somehow survived the trip. and despite very little oxygen and frigid temperatures. these security breaches worry some passengers. >> after the whole 911 thing i think everyone is a little bit weary of what can happen at an airport and o
chris. >>> lisa, thank you. a woman faces criminal charges after another security breach at a bay area airport. this time at sfo. and police say the suspect even made it on to her run way. officers arrested this morning 42-year-old aid drawnna -- adriano monterroso-santas, thursday evening. she's in jail and due to be tried on misdemeanor charges next month. investigators believe she was homeless and living in a shelter when she tried to stow away an plane. police claim adriano...
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lisa: you are hiring johan. carl: they look at american workers and they say they are a heck of a lot more expensive. alix: and then in china we have a lot of manufacturing there. carl: exactly. we saw this when volkswagen made the decision to move an audi plant from south carolina to mexico. alix: burnett he said the same thing. stronger dollar is good for the u.s. economy. what is different now? carl: it was like the 1990's when we were hollowing out the manufacturing sector and the industry was being offshore to china and elsewhere. lisa: right now also i think part of the problem is, we knew to move away from this policy and by virtue of doing that we will strengthen the dollar and the fed does not want to undermine faith in the u.s. saying we cannot raise rates. it becomes a catch 22. carl: they will have to eventually move, but it is all shades of gray and how they eventually move. alix: great. great conversation, as always, carl and lisa. coming up -- cashing in on oil prices. you will not believe how muc
lisa: you are hiring johan. carl: they look at american workers and they say they are a heck of a lot more expensive. alix: and then in china we have a lot of manufacturing there. carl: exactly. we saw this when volkswagen made the decision to move an audi plant from south carolina to mexico. alix: burnett he said the same thing. stronger dollar is good for the u.s. economy. what is different now? carl: it was like the 1990's when we were hollowing out the manufacturing sector and the industry...
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lisa argen will be along shortly with a full accuweather forecast. a bay area community is coming together to help save our san francisco man's life. 47-year-old chris carpenter has stage 4t-cell lymphoma cancer. his family said chemotherapy treatments caused his health to decline and doctors told them chris needs a bone marrow transplant within a year to be in full remission. the problem is finding a donor. >> african americans are not donateing. so it will be up to me to find a man. the bone marrow will save my life and keep me around. >> chris' twin brother carl was not a match. his family said insurance only covers siblings so they hosted this fundraising dinner last night to help pay for more potential donors to get tested. >>> when we look at the views of the grand canyon we may assume those views will always be there. but for one man they won't, and time is running out. abc news reporter steve olson has the story. >> 27-year-old james maccula more is going blind. he's here at the grand canyon with his girlfriend and seeing eye dog on the trip
lisa argen will be along shortly with a full accuweather forecast. a bay area community is coming together to help save our san francisco man's life. 47-year-old chris carpenter has stage 4t-cell lymphoma cancer. his family said chemotherapy treatments caused his health to decline and doctors told them chris needs a bone marrow transplant within a year to be in full remission. the problem is finding a donor. >> african americans are not donateing. so it will be up to me to find a man. the...
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thank you lisa. let's check out sports.eltics this afternoon. tipoff in boston is at 3:00 p.m. our time. they will be without their backup center, he was suspended without pay for one game for initiating an altercation with tonight toe's player after the blowout victory over the raptors. both players were ejected following their third quarter scuffle. last night the sharks battled the senators at the s.a.p. center hoping to avoid a winless month of february at the tank. here's shoe with the highlights in this morning's sports. >> good morning. well, february is the shortest month of the year but it did a lot of damage to the sharks who are 3-7-2 this month. lost 7 straight last month and tried to get back into the race last night against the senators. senators came in with two straight shutouts. tommy wingels scores in the beginning of the game. antti niemi is among the trade rumors. he had two big skate saves to end the first. sharks got a power play. patrick marleau on the rebound. he has goals in consecutive games. just
thank you lisa. let's check out sports.eltics this afternoon. tipoff in boston is at 3:00 p.m. our time. they will be without their backup center, he was suspended without pay for one game for initiating an altercation with tonight toe's player after the blowout victory over the raptors. both players were ejected following their third quarter scuffle. last night the sharks battled the senators at the s.a.p. center hoping to avoid a winless month of february at the tank. here's shoe with the...
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aged seven, aliyah is lisa's youngest child. she can explain well where she's living right now. >> a shelter, like when people move in, or get kicked out out, they have to go and ask a case manager if they can live in there. >> for eleven-year-old dallas things looks somewhat different. she can't ever bring friends home. for one thing, shelter residents generally aren't allowed to have guests, and for another, she's afraid. >> if i tell my friends, they're going to tell others, and the others will be like, you're living in a shelter, and you're you're poor and stuff. and they get into a fight with me. >> the children wear second-hand clothing, but lisa makes sure the items are in good condition. she doesn't want their poverty to be visible. this is where lexi and justin's home begins, the subway. they've slept here for the past fours years, since they were 17 and 18. they also pay close attention to their appearance. in a rich city like new york, that's of vital importance. maintaining personal hygiene is a challenge. lexi and j
aged seven, aliyah is lisa's youngest child. she can explain well where she's living right now. >> a shelter, like when people move in, or get kicked out out, they have to go and ask a case manager if they can live in there. >> for eleven-year-old dallas things looks somewhat different. she can't ever bring friends home. for one thing, shelter residents generally aren't allowed to have guests, and for another, she's afraid. >> if i tell my friends, they're going to tell...
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carolyn. >> thank you lisa. a lot of questions this morning about a one alarm fire in san jose that not only destroyed a house. in this story you will seasonal on 7, police found 443 marijuana plants inside the house in the area of prairie wood court last night. authorities say the fire started in the garage around 7:30. neighbors say no one lived there but they did see people coming and going over the past couple of weeks. >> people that were recently here would come home and just pull their car in the garage and they would close the garage and they never really came through the front entry door. >> the pot is valued at half a million dollars. police say the home by passed pg&e and stole electricity to power the marijuana grow. >> a brazen crime caught on video. a pack of car thieves strikes four dealerships in one night. now police are on their trails. the dealerships were ransacked and several cars stolen. one business owner said two break-ins have already cost him $50,000. abc7 news reporter sergio quintana
carolyn. >> thank you lisa. a lot of questions this morning about a one alarm fire in san jose that not only destroyed a house. in this story you will seasonal on 7, police found 443 marijuana plants inside the house in the area of prairie wood court last night. authorities say the fire started in the garage around 7:30. neighbors say no one lived there but they did see people coming and going over the past couple of weeks. >> people that were recently here would come home and just...
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tom: this is the lisa abramowicz factor. this is lisa abramowicz jiving the -- lisa: thank you.hird of all sovereign debt in europe is negative. tom: lisa, help me. the japan yield is here, but the u.s. -- olivia: for those of you, the viewers, tom is 6'6". tom: is schilling right that this yield goes down? i just pulled a muscle. if i have the watch, it wouldn't have happened. lisa: in london, it was talking about bank of america, david wu who was saying that the strong dollar is actually going to offset the effect of a weaker euro. that basically the deflationary pressure of the stronger dollar will undermine the inflationary pressure that a lower euro will exert. the concern is that really this will all compress the lower yields all around, and frankly that signifies deflation, which is a big concern for a lot of people. olivia: coming up, we all know college is a major expense, but which schools are worth their price tag? that will be another heated debate. we will show you today's single best chart. tom's alma mater is not on it. we will be back. ♪ tom: hold on. right, ok.
tom: this is the lisa abramowicz factor. this is lisa abramowicz jiving the -- lisa: thank you.hird of all sovereign debt in europe is negative. tom: lisa, help me. the japan yield is here, but the u.s. -- olivia: for those of you, the viewers, tom is 6'6". tom: is schilling right that this yield goes down? i just pulled a muscle. if i have the watch, it wouldn't have happened. lisa: in london, it was talking about bank of america, david wu who was saying that the strong dollar is actually...
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. >> lisa, thank you. coming up next, a major gang bust and how the gang members were taken down from behind the walls of prison. plus road closers in the east bay. the hey, gracie... you know how our family has... daddy and mommy... and me! yeah, that's right. pretty soon... you're going to have a baby brother. ♪ ♪ and... a puppy. ♪ ♪ [ chuckles ] deal. ♪ ♪ >> this is abc7 news. >>> time now is 5:12 on your saturday morning. good morning to the friends in the north bay and the viewing area. we are taking a live look at the golden gate bridge this morning. we will see how hot it will get today in terms of temperatures. lisa argen is coming up with the full accuweather forecast. >>> authorities in brooklyn new york say seven children are dead following an early morning house fire. it broke out around is 12:30 this morning eastern time. the children are between 5 and 15 years old who died and are believed to be family members. two others critically injured. 100 firefighters were called to respond. >> hundred
. >> lisa, thank you. coming up next, a major gang bust and how the gang members were taken down from behind the walls of prison. plus road closers in the east bay. the hey, gracie... you know how our family has... daddy and mommy... and me! yeah, that's right. pretty soon... you're going to have a baby brother. ♪ ♪ and... a puppy. ♪ ♪ [ chuckles ] deal. ♪ ♪ >> this is abc7 news. >>> time now is 5:12 on your saturday morning. good morning to the friends in the...
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lisa?een ignoring any oil related deflationary force, dismissing it as something temporary. ira: but that would be a change to something said by janet yellen in her press conference -- if they change there and say they are worried about it, that is a shift in policy. we do not think they will do that, but that is only a risk. alix: speaking of janet yellen and when there will be a huge press conference, we saw that economic data, the forecast economic data really pushed stocks higher and weighed on that dollar. this is happening right as the fed starts its meeting tomorrow. will the fed remove patience from its statement, giving more flexibility on the timing of rates? however this is happened as the dollar has resumed its humongous highs for the last year. the euro almost at parity with the dollar. the dollar really climbing against the yen and you see the brazilian real getting destroyed. this has huge implications. joe: yeah, i think one of the fascinating things -- we have had stories a
lisa?een ignoring any oil related deflationary force, dismissing it as something temporary. ira: but that would be a change to something said by janet yellen in her press conference -- if they change there and say they are worried about it, that is a shift in policy. we do not think they will do that, but that is only a risk. alix: speaking of janet yellen and when there will be a huge press conference, we saw that economic data, the forecast economic data really pushed stocks higher and...
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thanks lisa. let's check out sports. stanford hosts rhode island at maple pavilion in the second round of the n.i.t. tipoff at 1:30. also eight more teams will punch their tickets to the sweet 16 in the ncaa tournament. yesterday there was one big bracketbuster. here's collin resch with the highlights in this morning's sports. >> good morning. if thursday's upsets hurt your bracket, what happened saturday night to villanova may have destroyed it. they are the first one seed knocked out of the field of 64. north carolina state the culprit. as it turned out, this three by trevor lacey to end the first half will be the difference in the game. lacey, 17 points, 6 boards, 5 assists. contact and in. wolfpack up 8. hilliard, 3 of 17. wildcats 9 are 28 from three-point range. but m.c. state never trailed after halftime. hanging and hitting. a five-point game, less than two minutes to play. anthony barber slashing and scoring. 71-68 wolfpack, and the nova band played on, tears and all. the first turnover of the top-seed since hou
thanks lisa. let's check out sports. stanford hosts rhode island at maple pavilion in the second round of the n.i.t. tipoff at 1:30. also eight more teams will punch their tickets to the sweet 16 in the ncaa tournament. yesterday there was one big bracketbuster. here's collin resch with the highlights in this morning's sports. >> good morning. if thursday's upsets hurt your bracket, what happened saturday night to villanova may have destroyed it. they are the first one seed knocked out of...
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do you buy that lisa -- do you buy that? lisa: not at all. for years, they have had a rocky personal relationship but they also have -- they view things very differently. netanyahu has never wanted a two state solution. president obama, during his trendsetting speech that he gave at cairo university in 2009 very specifically said that the administration did not view jewish settlement -- did not view in favor jewish settlement in the west bank. alex: what does president obama do going forward when you have him committing to security and intelligence and military in rizzuto, but he says there doesn't seem to be their prospect for any meaningful framework for the u.s. and israel to agree on this? lisa: i don't think the president has that many options. he can expresses displeasure in many different ways -- express his displeasure in many different ways. he can tell officials to stop protecting -- not to veto anti-israel resolutions, not to put europe on a short leash when it comes to putting sanctions on israel but can it actually cut the relati
do you buy that lisa -- do you buy that? lisa: not at all. for years, they have had a rocky personal relationship but they also have -- they view things very differently. netanyahu has never wanted a two state solution. president obama, during his trendsetting speech that he gave at cairo university in 2009 very specifically said that the administration did not view jewish settlement -- did not view in favor jewish settlement in the west bank. alex: what does president obama do going forward...
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thank you lisa. let's check out sports.of the n.i.t. tipoff 1:30. also 8 more teams will punch their tickets to the sweet 16 in the ncaa tournament. yesterday there was one big bracketbuster. here's collin resch with the highlights in this morning's sports. >> good morning. if thursday's upsets hurt your bracket, what happened saturday night to villanova may have destroyed it. they are the first one seed knocked out of the field of 64. north dakota state the culprit. as it turned out, this three by trevor lacey to end the first half will be the difference in the game. lacey, 17 points, 6 boards, 5 assists. contact and in. back up 8. hilliard, 3 of 17. wildcats 9 are 28 from three-point range. but mc state never trailed after halftime. hanging and hitting. a five-point game, less than two minutes to play. anthony barber slashing and scoring. 71-68 wolfpack, and the nova band played on, tears and all. the first turnover of the top-seed since houston was upset in the national championship. >> today wasn't our day. there's some
thank you lisa. let's check out sports.of the n.i.t. tipoff 1:30. also 8 more teams will punch their tickets to the sweet 16 in the ncaa tournament. yesterday there was one big bracketbuster. here's collin resch with the highlights in this morning's sports. >> good morning. if thursday's upsets hurt your bracket, what happened saturday night to villanova may have destroyed it. they are the first one seed knocked out of the field of 64. north dakota state the culprit. as it turned out,...
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remember, they don't each have -- hang on lisa. we don't even have 20000 people in isis, isil, whatever it is don't make them out to be so large that they are the equivalent of what we had to mount in this country to fight nazis or fight extremists or you know, the imperial list in japan it's just not that. >> i totally disagree. >> don't make them so small that we are oblivious to threats -- >> i'm just trying to be proportionate. >> wayne president obama about a year ago right now to this day called isis the jayvee team. we all know we talked about it that he was way off base but at some point you have to stop down playing this. at one point in the last month or so president obama said we have to stop overinflating their existential threat to the united states. really? because there are a lot of people who are dying and a lot of people who are worried. wayne, i'm sorry, go ahead. >> well, once again, eric, i think he's out of touch with it. he won't fwas up to the fact that this is a religious fanatical group that they are direct
remember, they don't each have -- hang on lisa. we don't even have 20000 people in isis, isil, whatever it is don't make them out to be so large that they are the equivalent of what we had to mount in this country to fight nazis or fight extremists or you know, the imperial list in japan it's just not that. >> i totally disagree. >> don't make them so small that we are oblivious to threats -- >> i'm just trying to be proportionate. >> wayne president obama about a year...
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lisa, we'll check back with you later in the show.ust ahead, we will look at the ecb's influence on investors this quarter, and what that might tell you and us about the rest of the year. later in the program, the major media mergers moving stocks today. that is a tongue twister for you. "street smart" will be right back. ♪ alix: this week investors are analyzing a school of economic data for clues on the rate increase. jeffrey lacher said the main interest rate should be raised in june, pointing to the jobs market, and spending growth heading back to the fed target. confidence is rising to the second highest level since august, 27. home prices rising at a faster pace in 20 major u.s. cities to -- cities, but manufacturing chicago tracking. we are joined by rcb economist tom moore sally -- tom. we see this divergence. what you see continuing? tom: what we would say is a lot of what we went through over the last couple of months, we think some of the weakness is easily explained. the weather, the port strikes -- look, i get it, and i c
lisa, we'll check back with you later in the show.ust ahead, we will look at the ecb's influence on investors this quarter, and what that might tell you and us about the rest of the year. later in the program, the major media mergers moving stocks today. that is a tongue twister for you. "street smart" will be right back. ♪ alix: this week investors are analyzing a school of economic data for clues on the rate increase. jeffrey lacher said the main interest rate should be raised in...
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weatherwise shall we call you little miss sunshine, lisa?one of the warmer locations around salineas and watsonville. here temperatures will climb once again into the 70s. we'll talk about your neighborhood coming up. >> lisa, you're the best. >>> still to come the warriors win with defense. it was a golden state block party against the mavericks. that and more coming up in the sports report, next. >>> if you're a fan of sun you're going to love lisa's forecast. >> that's for sure. we've got temperatures well into the 70s. yesterday 69 was the coolest weather i could find. a look at live doppler 7 hd shows cloud-free conditions. we'll get into some low clouds and the return of some -- an onshore push marine layer for the overnight laser. lake tahoe, look at that, temperatures in the upper 60s in the southern sierra, about 60 here in southlake. oakland 54 in san francisco, half moon bay 52 degrees and right here the golden gate bridge, no fog. temperatures are cooler at the north end of the viewing area with 42 in santa rosa. 48 novato, 50 in
weatherwise shall we call you little miss sunshine, lisa?one of the warmer locations around salineas and watsonville. here temperatures will climb once again into the 70s. we'll talk about your neighborhood coming up. >> lisa, you're the best. >>> still to come the warriors win with defense. it was a golden state block party against the mavericks. that and more coming up in the sports report, next. >>> if you're a fan of sun you're going to love lisa's forecast. >>...
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>>> lisa, thank you. a woman faces criminal charges after another security breach at a bay area airport. this time at sfo. police say the suspect even made it onto a runway. officers arrested this woman 42-year-old adrianna santos on wednesday evening. she's currently in jail and due to be tried on misdemeanor charges next month. investigators believe she's homeless and was living in a shelter when she tried to stowaway on a plane. police claim santos ran onto a runway waving her arms at a plane. she said she wanted to return to her home country of guatemala and hoped to sneak onto a plane. santos told police she got the idea from the teen who snuck into the wheel well of a plane from san jose to hawaii last april. 15 the 15-year-old somehow survived that despite the cold temperatures. this worries passengers. >> after the whole 9/11 thing, everyone is a little bit leery of what can happen in the airport and on a plane. so that just shows that pretty much anything can happen. >> this latest inscident come
>>> lisa, thank you. a woman faces criminal charges after another security breach at a bay area airport. this time at sfo. police say the suspect even made it onto a runway. officers arrested this woman 42-year-old adrianna santos on wednesday evening. she's currently in jail and due to be tried on misdemeanor charges next month. investigators believe she's homeless and was living in a shelter when she tried to stowaway on a plane. police claim santos ran onto a runway waving her arms...
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lisa stark joins us next. this is "inside story", stay with us. >> the stream, >> your digital community >> you pick the hot topics and express your thoughts the stream it's your chance to join the conversation only on al jazeera america >>> you're watching "inside story" on al jazeera america i'm ray suarez. clarns gidion of gidion versus wayne right. homer plessy of plessy verses ferguson. miranda - landmark supreme court cases begin with a person, an injury, a petition for release from harm. king versus burwell ends up being a big part if it plays a role in unravelling the affordable care account. the respond, the human secretary of health and human services - lisa stark set out on the trail of the elusive petitioner. she was in the supreme court for the argument. she is with me now. who is the guy? >> there's four petitioners. he is the lead petitioners. he's a vietnam vet. in his mid '60s, living in virginia, an our or so outside washington d.c. virginia has a federal exchange. it's a state before the sup
lisa stark joins us next. this is "inside story", stay with us. >> the stream, >> your digital community >> you pick the hot topics and express your thoughts the stream it's your chance to join the conversation only on al jazeera america >>> you're watching "inside story" on al jazeera america i'm ray suarez. clarns gidion of gidion versus wayne right. homer plessy of plessy verses ferguson. miranda - landmark supreme court cases begin with a...
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alix: lisa what do you think? lisa: concerns about global growth. the biggest concern, whether the u.s. can escape the drag of the slowdown in the rest of the world's economy, and if she expenses confidence that we can continue to diverge, it signifies an inclination to a bearishness to hike sooner and stay the course. alix: if you guys were in the news conference, what would be the question, carl? carl: i would ask her how much confidence she has in the labor market holden -- holding up given the downdraft we have seen in the economy lately with industrial production looking week, soft surveys retail sales soft -- with the exception of labor indicators, a lot of economic data has deteriorated. i would try to see how much she is willing to chalk up q1 two westport -- west coast port disruptions and severe weather. alix: lisa, what would be the important questions? lisa: what are the market data points she looks at every morning, or does she even look at market indicators to queue off of? that is something that is telling. they have to be somewhat aw
alix: lisa what do you think? lisa: concerns about global growth. the biggest concern, whether the u.s. can escape the drag of the slowdown in the rest of the world's economy, and if she expenses confidence that we can continue to diverge, it signifies an inclination to a bearishness to hike sooner and stay the course. alix: if you guys were in the news conference, what would be the question, carl? carl: i would ask her how much confidence she has in the labor market holden -- holding up given...
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lisa amin gulezian has the latest. >> it was pretty comic. they were getting calls of 15, 16 vehicles. >> this is what emergency crews rolled up to. mangled metal. cars piled up on top of each other and broken glass spilled across the highway. it started when a few cars rear-ended each other east of the north flynn road exit. no one was seriously hurt, but then the backup started and that's when the real trouble began. >> when my car hit, i see the whole back broken off, and then, oh, wow, we just kind of panic and jump out. >> one by one the cars piled up again. this time the damage was worse. >> we have about seven vehicles in this collision. we have one fatality, one critical injury that was life flighted, and five other just minor injuries. >> the man in the truck died at the scene. medics tried to revive him, but couldn't. his passenger was airlifted to a medical center and the others were taken to hospitals in stockton and tracy. emergency responders admit the heavy traffic held them up as well. >> it was very difficult to get here. onc
lisa amin gulezian has the latest. >> it was pretty comic. they were getting calls of 15, 16 vehicles. >> this is what emergency crews rolled up to. mangled metal. cars piled up on top of each other and broken glass spilled across the highway. it started when a few cars rear-ended each other east of the north flynn road exit. no one was seriously hurt, but then the backup started and that's when the real trouble began. >> when my car hit, i see the whole back broken off, and...
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constance hunter, sebastian and lisa abramowitz. the headline as peter cook told us, patients language has been dropped. >> they are going to be patient and they told you they will be patient by what they tell you they are watching for. they will watch for signs of falling inflation is not transitory and they will watch for signs that we get continued quality of improvement in the labor market. >> how is the dollar reacting sebastian? >> weakened a lot. the market is aggressive. fx is a higher volatility asset class. it has over anticipated and will continue to do so. over the next few days come with going to happen is people need to move back into the dollar. short-term is dollar down and equities up. >> lisa abramowitz has been pouring over how the bond market is reacting. >> the two-year yields dropped the most since january 30, 2015. not that far ago. people are ratcheting back their expectations for when and how much the fed will hike interestingly if you look at futures trading, it does look like people are increasing the prob
constance hunter, sebastian and lisa abramowitz. the headline as peter cook told us, patients language has been dropped. >> they are going to be patient and they told you they will be patient by what they tell you they are watching for. they will watch for signs of falling inflation is not transitory and they will watch for signs that we get continued quality of improvement in the labor market. >> how is the dollar reacting sebastian? >> weakened a lot. the market is...
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lisa is live in palo alto tonight where police are still investigating. lisa? >> the coroner arrived an hour ago and police say it went down behind me. that's where the corner still going through all the evidence. those doors also lead to the lobby and elevators lead to the lobby and elevators. both men lived her and they were both shot to death. >> investigators continue to piece together the details surrounding a murder-suicide. happened inside the apartments here on fabian way. >> i don't think anything like this the ever happened here before. leak a super safe neighborhood so it's really surprising. >> police say tenant in 60's shot and killed another man with semi-automatic mat he can handgun. happened in the management office on the bottom floor. 10 apartment then shot himself in the elevator. gun was still in the lap when detectives found him. >> appears to be isolateed to what we have at the scene. we are canvassing the why i are to look for witness camera or information to help with our investigation. >> before police realize there was a measure custom
lisa is live in palo alto tonight where police are still investigating. lisa? >> the coroner arrived an hour ago and police say it went down behind me. that's where the corner still going through all the evidence. those doors also lead to the lobby and elevators lead to the lobby and elevators. both men lived her and they were both shot to death. >> investigators continue to piece together the details surrounding a murder-suicide. happened inside the apartments here on fabian way....
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hi, i'm lisa fletcher, ray suarez is off tonight. throughout the month of march, al jazeera will report issues centering on women, a campaign we call a war against women. so much progress have been made, women around the world are not free or protected from gender bibias, discrimination and abuse, the victim of long-term cultural forms making them less valued than men and putting their focus in jeopardy. and that is the focus, a practice in the middle east, depriving women of powers over their bodies, f g.m., female genital mutilation, female circumcision or cutting. you may a heard of it. if you have, you know millions of young women and girls endure a painful medical unnecessary matter every year in somalia, kenya and other countries despite laws against it. it is populations shift about the globe, united states is home to a striking number of young women for whom f g.m. is a real fear. consider the numbers from the centers for disease control. while it is illegal, half the women living here have had genitals cut or sent to their h
hi, i'm lisa fletcher, ray suarez is off tonight. throughout the month of march, al jazeera will report issues centering on women, a campaign we call a war against women. so much progress have been made, women around the world are not free or protected from gender bibias, discrimination and abuse, the victim of long-term cultural forms making them less valued than men and putting their focus in jeopardy. and that is the focus, a practice in the middle east, depriving women of powers over their...