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lisa lisa why did you elizaveta get in touch with these freaks, but why is it with freaks in general y are grandfather's friends. and you yourself are to blame, you shouldn't have poached, well done. i'm the poacher liza and your grandfather's friends are people drugs are killed, they are transported like this. that's a bad forest council company you have. i 'll show my grandfather a certificate, well done, you know how happy he will be? you're the best yourself kill then. you need a separate close ohlistka grief, you are my letter i go in your room from home not with your foot. why do we need a boat? we'll walk further, i'm afraid the road is bad. say a few words. i found something here on the pier. looks like your violent dropped. what are you going to do with him anyway? he knows a lot, and when you took them with you, you didn't think about it. just don't teaching me there with corrugations did not turn out so smoothly. they saw, so what should i do, the inspectors will look for this. what are these problems for me? i'll bury you next to them, and the grill, don't worry. we won't
lisa lisa why did you elizaveta get in touch with these freaks, but why is it with freaks in general y are grandfather's friends. and you yourself are to blame, you shouldn't have poached, well done. i'm the poacher liza and your grandfather's friends are people drugs are killed, they are transported like this. that's a bad forest council company you have. i 'll show my grandfather a certificate, well done, you know how happy he will be? you're the best yourself kill then. you need a separate...
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lisa. lisa: yeah, why not? we are looking at some time breaking through in san francisco, but not so much at the coast. 55 in san jose. from emeryville, kind of dramatic there, low 60's santa rosa, mid 60's concord, with sunshine on the way for you, numbers in the mid 80's today. very is a day in our inland valleys. near average at oakland, 72. the sea breeze keeping the coast cool, but we are getting to a sunny day in the city at 68, so a little below average inland. that continues with mild conditions in wine country. the accuweather 7-day forecast for sunday, a carbon copy. end of monday, we could see temperatures come up a few degrees, but the real warm up comes midweek. near 80's bayshore but the coast stays consistent. liz? liz: all right, lisaork done? well, an internet connection's a good start. but kids also need computers. and sometimes the hardest thing about homework is finding a place to do it. so why not hook community centers up with wifi? for kids like us, and all the amazing things we're gonna learn. through project up, comcast is committing $1 billion dollars so millions more students can continue to get the tools they need to build a future of unlimited possibilities. >>> good morning, america. it's our second hour. monkeypox cases on the rise. states preparing after the biden administration declares a public health emergency. when americans can expect more shots in arms. >>> also this morning, the fda approving treatment that could affect about half of all breast cancer patients. what to know about the potentially game-changing study. ♪ i'm a bad guy ♪ >>> $90 million dilemma. fan fallout after big budget "batgirl" gets scrapped. >> i feel like throwing away a movie you've already pretty much made is the dumbes
lisa. lisa: yeah, why not? we are looking at some time breaking through in san francisco, but not so much at the coast. 55 in san jose. from emeryville, kind of dramatic there, low 60's santa rosa, mid 60's concord, with sunshine on the way for you, numbers in the mid 80's today. very is a day in our inland valleys. near average at oakland, 72. the sea breeze keeping the coast cool, but we are getting to a sunny day in the city at 68, so a little below average inland. that continues with mild...
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lisa. liza did not contact her, but her friend on instagram did. i wrote to her and she said that lisa in kivsharivka is fine with her. well, at the same time, i don't know why my friend sent flowers to the phone, and lisa'searched for a man on social networks who now lives in occupied kivsharivka, and he also claims to have seen lisa at my request he went to her house and also claims that she opened the door for him and that everything is fine with her, that is, two people have already said that liza is allegedly at home in kivsharivka, but at the moment this information is not confirmed, because at least there is no photo or video on which you could see liza, so her friend asks the residents of kivsharivka, who can see this program on social networks, to also check whether lisa is really now in kivsharivka and the girl names the exact address where lizarivka lives, the first microdistrict, the 31st building, the fourth entrance - the ninth floor and there is no apartment number, but there is a door on the left and an apartment on the left, so look again. this is the address where liza mandych lived and maybe lives now. if you have such an opportunity, please come and check if lize really lives there, if
lisa. liza did not contact her, but her friend on instagram did. i wrote to her and she said that lisa in kivsharivka is fine with her. well, at the same time, i don't know why my friend sent flowers to the phone, and lisa'searched for a man on social networks who now lives in occupied kivsharivka, and he also claims to have seen lisa at my request he went to her house and also claims that she opened the door for him and that everything is fine with her, that is, two people have already said...
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lisa is really talking this up as being a breaker. lisa, why don't you bring in the microeconomics of that? lisa has been 50-some odd days of gasoline prices going down. the u.s. report showed the gasoline demand was even lower this summer than going back to the 2020 doldrums of the pandemic era. i read a number of notes over the weekend saying this number doesn't make sense. does it make sense to you? >> know, we don't think the numbers are accurately representing the gasoline demand in the u.s. just a couple of things, we talked about this before, the liquidity, you're going to get very sharp movement in prices, so that is the backdrop against which we are operating. then we proved of people that we are already in a recession. if we look at these numbers carefully, the doe is saying that two weeks or three weeks is very poor, made it it of an improvement two weeks ago. but then a couple of things on that. the final data point actually shows 2019. if you grow the ethanol number out from the weekly numbers, you see gasoline demand. there is a whole host of factors i can talk you through, but two
lisa is really talking this up as being a breaker. lisa, why don't you bring in the microeconomics of that? lisa has been 50-some odd days of gasoline prices going down. the u.s. report showed the gasoline demand was even lower this summer than going back to the 2020 doldrums of the pandemic era. i read a number of notes over the weekend saying this number doesn't make sense. does it make sense to you? >> know, we don't think the numbers are accurately representing the gasoline demand in...
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lisa murkowski could -- because alaska is different with an independent streak, this rank choice voting that allows really to build a broad coalition from the get-go, is probably why the fate of lisa murkowski is different from liz cheney. >> lisaski won on a write-in when she didn't win the republican nomination one cycle again. she manages to get back on the ballot. robert, while we have you here, the president could be signing this big bill this afternoon. he feels he has some wind at his back. he is out campaigning. he has beaten back covid. he can get out there. they have done incredibly well legislatively compared to anything that had been predicted, compared to history. does that change the dynamic as long as inflation still is very high? >> that's really the big question. i think the last few weeks have been impactful for the history books and for what joe biden and democrats in congress have been able to accomplish. now the real challenge is taking those accomplishments and merchandising them on the campaign trail. there's a lot in this bill that all voters and particularly democratic voters are going to like. it has the possibility of getting younger votes that tend to drop off in midterm elections excited. it's incum
lisa murkowski could -- because alaska is different with an independent streak, this rank choice voting that allows really to build a broad coalition from the get-go, is probably why the fate of lisa murkowski is different from liz cheney. >> lisaski won on a write-in when she didn't win the republican nomination one cycle again. she manages to get back on the ballot. robert, while we have you here, the president could be signing this big bill this afternoon. he feels he has some wind at...
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why not? yes, yes, lisa and anya are twins. and although lisas 10 minutes in first grade will go together in september. by the way, yes, you read well already assembled and the wardrobe has been updated. i love cats, because mom bought me a dress with cats. no, my mom agreed. yes ok. why are you like this? tell me about your dress. i love heart flowers. want to be like. no, it's not easy. parents had to immediately two future first-graders with their own tastes and desires, and both need to please the financial morally was ready to spend money. well, the most difficult thing is the process organizations are always large enough. that's because they taste different. they are two girls. moreover, they have nothing the same. it's good that the choice is now such, that the eyes run wide. the kids seem to just enjoy the process. while parents are trying to find a balance between price and quality, the range is very large. especially this year, you yourself even see how much there is so that the child does not sweat, so that it is not some kind of synt
why not? yes, yes, lisa and anya are twins. and although lisas 10 minutes in first grade will go together in september. by the way, yes, you read well already assembled and the wardrobe has been updated. i love cats, because mom bought me a dress with cats. no, my mom agreed. yes ok. why are you like this? tell me about your dress. i love heart flowers. want to be like. no, it's not easy. parents had to immediately two future first-graders with their own tastes and desires, and both need to...
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lisa died. meaning brad almost certainly did not fire the gun that killed lisa. but why didn't lead investigator dan nash revealed that? well, he said he never received those results. plausible? >> not in a heartbeat. no, i was a prosecutor before this, my spouse is a police officer. dwight is a police officer, we know the care that goes into building a case. and that is not a step that you skip. dan nash had specifically asked for that test to be done. >> so, by now dwight was looking carefully at dan nash, he talked to a retired judge. >> he made it very clear that he had a lot of problems with mr. nash is reputation for truth and honesty under oath. and from there, we started interviewing former prosecutors, and the number of former court personnel who expressed concerns about his reputation for truth and for veracity. >> remember her at the trial, nash was presented as a blood spatter expert? he wasn't. in fact nash had not even taken a basic bloodstain analysis class when he investigated leases death. he took a 40 hour course the following year, but was still not an expert when he testified in trial. dwight sought out the best in the field. >> i found two of the world's most renowned blood spatter experts. >> he sent the crime scene photos to both of them. >> and they both, independently, came to the same conclusion. >> that dan nash was quite simply dead wrong. one of them wrote, the bloodstain evidence in the presence of gunshot residue on the right-hand of lisah a self inflicted gunshot wound. but if any lawyer would tell you, undoing a jury's guilty verdict is almost impossible. so, what's now? >> coming up. >> a life interrupted. >> he missed out on me turning 16, on me getting married. i have a kid now. he missed that. he missed out on a lot. >> we'll brad jennings miss out even more. >> i don't promise anything to a client other than i will give you my best shot. >> when dateline continues. enamel is the hardest tissue in the body. it's a protective layer outside your teeth. pronamel repair is our first line of defense. it goes deep into the surface of the tooth to actively repair it. i personally use pronamel repair every single day, morning and night. -well, i'm not 100% sold yet. -okay, have you considered -- it's fine, flo. she's not interested. i get it. not everyone wants to save money. -what's she doing? -i don't know. renters and homeowners can bundle and save. for what? a trip to bora bora? bora boring. okay, you know what? i'm
lisa died. meaning brad almost certainly did not fire the gun that killed lisa. but why didn't lead investigator dan nash revealed that? well, he said he never received those results. plausible? >> not in a heartbeat. no, i was a prosecutor before this, my spouse is a police officer. dwight is a police officer, we know the care that goes into building a case. and that is not a step that you skip. dan nash had specifically asked for that test to be done. >> so, by now dwight was...
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lisa in myrtle beach, south carolina. hi, lisa. caller: good morning to you. how are you today? host: doing well, you? caller: a little disheartened. host: tell us why. caller: with everything that has been going on, especially with this recent invasion at the president's home. i think it was shocking to the whole world. maybe not the whole world because we hear the opinions of the left and it is something i just do not understand. it is just blasphemous. i think that tonight was just -- hearing about what our own government did tower president was just blasphemous. host: ok. james also in myrtle beach south carolina, an independent. your turn. caller: first of all, i would like to make a comment on that second caller you had, the guy from georgia. i hope your family will get you some help because you really need some help. you have let donald trump brainwash you. herschel walker has no business, even in the city limits of washington, d.c., no longer in the capital. i know what i'm talking about. i have known that mean for 30 to 35 years when they took him out of georgia and put them on the football field. to play for georgia. listen, donald trump ha
lisa in myrtle beach, south carolina. hi, lisa. caller: good morning to you. how are you today? host: doing well, you? caller: a little disheartened. host: tell us why. caller: with everything that has been going on, especially with this recent invasion at the president's home. i think it was shocking to the whole world. maybe not the whole world because we hear the opinions of the left and it is something i just do not understand. it is just blasphemous. i think that tonight was just --...
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lisa: why aren't these senators all masking at this point? i don't know. judy: good question. lisahank you. you can keep followg tonight's elections with up-to-the-minute results on our website, pbs.org/newshour. ♪ the monkeypox outbreak continues to grow faster than many initially expected. nearly 6000 cases have been reported in the u.s. since may. in the past week, three states have issued emergency declarations over the outbreak. criticism has grown as well about the den administration's response. and yesterday the president named a coordinator for the federal efforts and shipped another 737,000 vaccines to states and cities. stephanie sy has more on the moves to contain it in one of the epicenters of the country. stephanie: judy, new york was the first to declare a state of emergency last friday as monkeypox cases there have reached over 1000, with the majority of cases being in new york city. commissioner, dr. ashwin vasan -- the new york city health commissioner, dr. ashwin vasan is the point person there and joins us now. thank you so much for joining the newshour. i unders
lisa: why aren't these senators all masking at this point? i don't know. judy: good question. lisahank you. you can keep followg tonight's elections with up-to-the-minute results on our website, pbs.org/newshour. ♪ the monkeypox outbreak continues to grow faster than many initially expected. nearly 6000 cases have been reported in the u.s. since may. in the past week, three states have issued emergency declarations over the outbreak. criticism has grown as well about the den administration's...
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lisa from kivsharivka is fine with her. well, at the same time, i don't know why my friend was able to get in touch with alizen. lisa's friend also looked for a man on social media who now lives in occupied kivsharivka, and he also claims that a man saw lisathat she opened the door for him and that everything is fine with her, that is, two people have already said that liza is allegedly at home in kivsharivka, but at the moment this information is not confirmed, because at least there is no photo or video on which you could see liza, so her a friend asks the residents of sharivka who may see this program on social networks to also check whether she really lives in kivsharivka and the girl names the exact address where liza lives, the first microdistrict, the 31st building, the fourth entrance - the ninth floor, and there is no apartment number, but there is a door on the left and the left side of the apartment look at the address where lisa mandych lived and maybe lives now if you have such an opportunity, please come and check if liza really lives there, if the information is confirmed, please do it photo or video with lisa and send us on the facebook page of the children's search service or to the chatbot of the children's search servic
lisa from kivsharivka is fine with her. well, at the same time, i don't know why my friend was able to get in touch with alizen. lisa's friend also looked for a man on social media who now lives in occupied kivsharivka, and he also claims that a man saw lisathat she opened the door for him and that everything is fine with her, that is, two people have already said that liza is allegedly at home in kivsharivka, but at the moment this information is not confirmed, because at least there is no...
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why not use it? lisa nelson is the owner of a caribbean restaurant called queen trainee, lisa. it's the first restaurant to become a solar powered micro grid after hurricane ida was very emotional for me. yes i had the troy lot of stuff and i was also i lost my income feels more prepared heading into the peak of this hurricane season, knowing she'll be able to keep her fridge is running and stay open for her neighborhood. it's going to be a wonderful at least we can charge their phones kept them fed them cool just just to give them a glimpse of hope. some kind of hope. of course, the big question is, where is the money for this coming from? so far, the nonprofit has crowdfunded the project, but they hope to receive either local or federal government funding because they believe this is an idea that could benefit all hurricane prone communities in new orleans, rebecca castor fox news and we are tracking the weather around here. we had temperatures today. they got up there. we had some low one hundreds in those inland bay valleys. fairfield hit 100 degrees. antioco was just a deg
why not use it? lisa nelson is the owner of a caribbean restaurant called queen trainee, lisa. it's the first restaurant to become a solar powered micro grid after hurricane ida was very emotional for me. yes i had the troy lot of stuff and i was also i lost my income feels more prepared heading into the peak of this hurricane season, knowing she'll be able to keep her fridge is running and stay open for her neighborhood. it's going to be a wonderful at least we can charge their phones kept...
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lisa in jamaica, macau foreign. so why did my current hold law fee more darker our to our he was to wow. stiller miles. lisa o'neil little med home. now i 30 that he now am our while the not hold the saudi, not coffee divorce. they lit cornejo katya, where they're keen more, probably thought, more ugly. but oh boy. hi jim. it's not a snappy deal today and brandy from a hotel so don't load into pneumonia. oh, nursing home after dinner, a little cold talk about you know, what though, just because the jim o, y a a l l e a, a l i a a rooms of english right as a probably on your hands with you on a minute. for an african with marine workers, with this minor enamel to follow the road from the terminal. tommy, i'm going to the main clara a will model katie, bianca, lizzie, marana. to finish the household for assistance is, i mean ah, continue. much is more than one i with good my mendoza. so most of them are millions of him. have him. can you put a ham man to the face to the lady had that you know, i came in and what the dish in the mean when the members for voted, if he could, he had a one. mm. can understand he
lisa in jamaica, macau foreign. so why did my current hold law fee more darker our to our he was to wow. stiller miles. lisa o'neil little med home. now i 30 that he now am our while the not hold the saudi, not coffee divorce. they lit cornejo katya, where they're keen more, probably thought, more ugly. but oh boy. hi jim. it's not a snappy deal today and brandy from a hotel so don't load into pneumonia. oh, nursing home after dinner, a little cold talk about you know, what though, just because...
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don't know why my friend was able to get in touch, alizen, lisa's friend also searched for a man on social networks who now lives in the occupied kivsharivka, and he also claims that he saw lisao claims that she opened the door for him and that everything is fine with her, that is, two people have already said that lize is allegedly at home in kivsharivka, but at the moment this information is not confirmed, because at least there is no photo or video on which it would be possible to see lisa, her friend asks the residents of kivsharivka, who may see this program on social networks, to also check whether it is really climbing now in kivsharivka and
don't know why my friend was able to get in touch, alizen, lisa's friend also searched for a man on social networks who now lives in the occupied kivsharivka, and he also claims that he saw lisao claims that she opened the door for him and that everything is fine with her, that is, two people have already said that lize is allegedly at home in kivsharivka, but at the moment this information is not confirmed, because at least there is no photo or video on which it would be possible to see lisa,...
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why not use it? lisa nelson is the owner of a caribbean restaurant called queen trainee. lisarant to become a solar powered my like regret after hurricane ida was very emotional for me. yes, i had the troy lot of stuff and i was also i lost my income feels more prepared heading into the peak of this hurricane season, knowing she'll be able to keep her fridge is running and stay open for her neighborhood. it's going to be a wonderful at least we can charge their phones kept them fed. keep them cool, just just to give them a glimpse of hope. some kind of hope. of course, the big question is, where is the money for this coming from? so far, the nonprofit has crowdfunded the project, but they hope to receive either local or federal government funding because they believe this is an idea that could benefit all hurricane prone communities in new orleans' rebecca castor fox news , rebecca thank you, tom is 5 57 people along florida's space coast, getting ready for a large crowds at the end of this month . they want to see the first launch of the rocket designed to take americans. bac
why not use it? lisa nelson is the owner of a caribbean restaurant called queen trainee. lisarant to become a solar powered my like regret after hurricane ida was very emotional for me. yes, i had the troy lot of stuff and i was also i lost my income feels more prepared heading into the peak of this hurricane season, knowing she'll be able to keep her fridge is running and stay open for her neighborhood. it's going to be a wonderful at least we can charge their phones kept them fed. keep them...
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lisa: i thought he was looking for tequila? jonathan: lisa skipped last week based on the substance of our political conversations. lisa: i did research on the cart or basket debate. i wonder whying about mim and oz and talking about ascot versus carts, we are not talking about president biden campaigning for any democrats. we are not talking about kamala harris at all. how unusual is it to not be invited to all of these campaign trips? annmarie: open can -- "the washington post" did a poll about this. do you want the president to show up and campaign for you are not? i believe the words they used were "unenthusiastic," unenthusiastic responses. if he shows up, we would love to give a mentor. this is what many candidates are worried about, that this will be a mandate on the biden presidency. you already see a number of ads coming out in tight races with republicans really going after the administration on things like the economy and inflation, so you have these democratic candidates in tight races wanting to make sure they put a lot of distance between themselves and the white house. that is not exactly unusual because most of these midterm elections in a first-term presidency
lisa: i thought he was looking for tequila? jonathan: lisa skipped last week based on the substance of our political conversations. lisa: i did research on the cart or basket debate. i wonder whying about mim and oz and talking about ascot versus carts, we are not talking about president biden campaigning for any democrats. we are not talking about kamala harris at all. how unusual is it to not be invited to all of these campaign trips? annmarie: open can -- "the washington post" did...
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lisa argen. lisa: the sun coming up in another 20 minutes, there is fog along the keys, the san mateo coast and the central coast. otherwise it is compressed at the shoreline and that's why we're waking up to some nice views out there. 57 in heyward, as well as union city, with low 50's in the far north bay, the coast, 49 pacificca. so we are a couple of degrees cooler in spots. napa is particularly mild, and as we look outside here, you'll notice it's quite bright. we'll be in the 70's later on today, but as we get through 9:00 a.m., lots of 60's, still cool at the coast. mid 60's shoreline. by 9time. low 70's, bayside and already in the mid 80's by noon in our inland valleys, going for a high of 95 today in concord. 82 in fremont and 58 in pacificca. hotter days to come. brittany: back to the breaking news. at least eight people are wounded, including five americans in a shooting attack in jerusalem. police say a gunman started shooting at a bus in a parking lot near the western wall in the old city. emergency crews say six of the victims are moderately injured. israel's foreign ministry tweeted that two of the victims, a pregnant 30-year-old woman and a 60-year-old man are in critical care. according to cnn, its the suspect is an israeli citizen from easy jerusalem who turned himself in after fleeing the scene. the u.s. ambassador to israel and the u.s. office of palestinian affairs both strongly con fend what they're calling a terrorist attack. sunday's shooting comes after a flareup in violence in gaza last weekend that killed dozens palestinians. new developments in a raid of mar-a-lago. one of former president donald trump's signed a statement in june saying all classified documents at his palm beach home have been turned over to federal investigators. now it appears that wasn't the case. the reporter: the unsealed search warrant for monday's f.b.i. raid at mar-a-lago is raising questions about the handling of some of the nation's most sensitive documents. the warrant revealing f.b.i. agents were searching for evidence of three potential crimes, violations of the espionage act, unlawful removal of public records and obstruction of just disby concealing, destroying or altering records to impede an investigation. agents raiding the president's residence only after they were unable to retrieve the documents following two subpoenas, and a visit by f.b.i. agents in june. in a story first reported in the "new york times," sources telling abc news, that a lawyer for trump signed a statement in june, after that f.b.i. visit, saying, all classified documents at mar-a-lago had been turned over to federal investigators, but agents say they seized 11 sets of classified documents on monday, including four marked top secret, and one marked, sci, a classification for some of the most sensitive national security information. normally viewed in a highly secured location. >> when you have information that's so sensitive, who else has had access to it, but maybe more importantly, what has he done with it? the reporter: in his defense, trump claiming he did declassify all the documents, but he did not offer any proof following the f.b.i.'s search of mar-a-lago, republicans were quick to accuse the justice department of playing politics. but no word from republican congressional leaders since the warrant was made public. and now, growing concerns over threats of violence. abc news getting a look at a joint intelligence bulletin from the f.b.i., and homeland security. >> interest has been an increase of threats and acts of violence against law enforcement and government officials ever since the raid at former president donald trump's florida estate, one other note from the bulletin, it also says that some of the rhetoric coming from public officials is only escalating the threat. >> the reporter: meanwhile, house intelligence committee chair, adam schiff, and house oversight committee chair carolyn maloney sent a letter requesting a damages assessment from u.s. intelligence officials. liz: following the search at mar-a-lago, jonathan carl will go one-on-one with maryland governor hogan about investigations surrounding the former president and the future of the g.o.p. you can watch that full interview with george stephanopoulos at 8:00 a.m. this morning on abc 7. the effort to get people vaccinated for monkeypox expanded this weekend in san francisco. for the first time, two clinics had enough vaccines to take 1 ins. -- walks once. abc 7 news reporter bernard visited those clinics and discovered there were no lines like we are accustomed to seeing. >> the reporter: dan just got his monkeypox vaccine at zuckerberg san francisco general hospital. he's been searching and waiting for weeks. >> i know others who have tried very hard to even go outside the city, up into marin and even if canada to try to get the vaccine, so i feel very, very fortunate. >> the reporter: the hospital hosted its first weekend monkeypox clinic for walk-ins and those with appointments, improving access and equity to the vaccine. >> we realize that some patients may not be able to take off time from work, or come during the sort of hours that we had during the week. >> yeah, it was really smooth. >> the reporter: we sauve no long lines compared to earlier clinics, where people waited for hours. hospital officials say they've streamlined ethnicity registration process, for eligible patients. san francisco received about 10,000 monkeypox vaccine doses earlier this week from the federal government. making this weekend clinic possible. >> we've been averaging this week, about 600 to close to a thousand vaccinations a day. and we have not been -- we havee clinic on gary boulevard. kaiser members and nonmembers welcome. >> we just really want people to come out and get vaccinated if they qualify, so we can do our part in ending this disease. >> i mean, you know, it's about protection and it's about taking care of everybody. >>> san francisco remains the hot spot in the bay area with over 500 confirmed cases. santa clara and alameda counties have over 50 each. >> we actually are seeing increasing numbers of people coming into get evaluated and treated and seen our hospitalizations and monkeypox also increase over the last couple of days, so this really speaks to the need to try to get vaccinations out there to the community especially those at risk or potentially who have been exposed to monkeypox. the reporter: zuckerberg san francisco general gave 822 monkeypox vaccines on saturday. kaiser gave 1500. both providers plan more vaccine clinics in the future as long as there is enough vaccine supply. liz: we have everything you need to know about monkeypox, including vaccines? a. symptoms and treatment. find it all on our web site, abc7.com. san francisco police and the mother of a cold case murder victim are seeking public's health to find justice for her son. 17-year-old aubrey was gunned down at the intersection of grove and baker street in 2006. his mother hand law enforcement held a small of his death will come forward. since aubrey's death, paulette brown has become an advocate for families of murdered victims. >> our children existed. i want mothers and fathers to know don't give up. don't give up on your children. i don't care what they did, no one has the right to take their lives. liz: a $250,000 reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest of aubrey's killer. helping tomorrow, the san francisco police department is it holding a virtual town hall meeting addressing last weekend's shootout in the mission district. it happened on shot well between 16th and 17th streets. officers say they returned fire, towards the man in his 50's who was running away while shooting at them. that person was hit and taken to the hospital with minor injuries. the town hall will provide updates on the investigation and take questions from viewers. it will be live streamed tomorrow. 3:00 p.m. on the city's youtube page as well as sfpd's facebook page. new this morning in the north bay, a 70-year-old man was critically injured after being hit by a car in novato. the accident was first reported to police just before 7:00 p.m. last night. officials safe the man was found in the street after getting hit on bowling drive between nave and valley drive. police don't believe drugs or alcohol were involved in the accident. the man was rushed to a local hospital and there's no update right now on his condition. the search continues for 16-year-old kylie rodney. in truckee, a concert was held to raise money to find out information about her disappearance. yesterday's concert was organized by friends as a way to jai alai rodney's lifelong love of music. rodney played the guitar and several other instruments. very vanished seven days ago after a campground party if truck that was attended by up yards of 300 young people. a massive search has been launched to find the teenager. >> we're playing her songs and we are playing things that we hope she can hear, so she knows we're going to find her soon. liz: investigators say they're frustrated by the lack of leads in the case. they believe someone who attended the party must have information about what happened to the teen. a bay area attorney who became a giant if the legal world has died. dennis reardon gained a reputation for freeing the wrongfully convicted. one of his biggest local cases was in 2002, when he argued for a new trial for marjorie noler, she was convicted of second degree murder after her dogs attacked and killed a neighbor in san francisco. in 1986, he won a long battle for johnny spain, a black panther, convicted of murder in connection with the deadly 1971 san quentin state prison escape attempt. reardon died of cancer on thursday. he was 73 years old. in marin county, more than 1,000 residents are now trained on how to properly administer narcan. that's the treatment for a drug overdose. the county holds first aid preparedness events every year. yesterday, there was a new component to this. how to save the life of someone experiencing a drug offdoes. this is -- overdose, all in response to the alarming race in overdoses not just in marin, but in other communities as well. >> it is s so important, narcan saves lives very quickly and with the opiate epidemic, and so many overdoses everywhere, this is a desperate plea. liz: the county distributed narcan doses to people who stopped by. participants also learned how to perform cpr and stop bleeding after traumatic injuries. the ok lisa. you're right. sun starting to come up here, 6:11 a.m. this morning. lisa: 72 degrees ton top of mount tam, relative humidity, 28%, so it's been a little bit warmer in the north bay. we're cranking up the heat, some 90's, well up into santa rosa. hundreds for lake county in the next few days. we'll talk about it in detail coming up. liz: thank you, lisa. also ahead, making a difference, an east bay program helping low income students reach new heights. >> exciting. >> i'm very excited to see marcus. >> super cool to see all the old teammates, catch up on the stories, see how everyone is doing. liz: a giants reunion to commemorate the team's incredible 2012 run to the world want more from your vitamins? 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become bald lisa, it would have been five at once, and so let's think, i ask gennady viktorovich i would like to express my delight to this duet and i will say. why. i looked at seryozha and lisaorganic is this? what kind of natural breathing is this? bravo. we have my little mouse with painted lips in touch water. dima want. by the way, let me tell you. look at this wonderful couple and learn directly. imagine how much they needed to learn the words of the songs between the songs of rhyme, imagine how much more you need to keep in your head at the same time, smile and dance, well, there is always something for russia , this is what you wanted. igor yavich, nikolaev of course, i regretted and envied and even got jealous of igor matvienko that my song was not in this series, because i could give you a dozen e on these harmonies, but i i want this song to last forever just a chic number bravo guys. it’s just that we are all delighted here. thank you christina, it’s no secret to anyone that i treat this couple with great pleasure with love and charm, and i will be sick and sick and sick with all my maternal soul for this couple. thank you thank you my beautiful, hello. we were wa
become bald lisa, it would have been five at once, and so let's think, i ask gennady viktorovich i would like to express my delight to this duet and i will say. why. i looked at seryozha and lisaorganic is this? what kind of natural breathing is this? bravo. we have my little mouse with painted lips in touch water. dima want. by the way, let me tell you. look at this wonderful couple and learn directly. imagine how much they needed to learn the words of the songs between the songs of rhyme,...
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lisa: i just got a text that he may not come back now. be careful what you ask for. tom: why my surprise? lisa: yes, claims thursday,. kaylee brings up a key point, ppi will be key. in the alphabet is basically our businesses -- our businesses paying higher prices -- are businesses paying higher prices to pass this on to the consumer? tom: i would turn to gina martin adams or other equity strategists, given the turmoil laid out, we begin to see transactions and -- for profit? i can't remember, we saw some of those transactions here. lisarger monday. but we are starting to see deals and how much is out of necessity or convenience? that is what we have to see in terms of whether it is trying to strip out costs, to streamline to maintain the better margin. tom: did you say there's another auction today? lisa: i'm so glad you were listening. yeah, 30 year bonds. tom: what's the difference between 30 year option and seven-year? lisa: one come out one of them is seven years. tom: don't do that. [laughter] lisa: that seven-year option is less liquid. they have not been around as long and it is not a benchmark move so tense be messier. tom: the acute knowledge we want to see. we will be back. futures up, this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: keeping you up-to-date with news from around the world with the first word, i'm ritika gupta. the ukrainian president says russia wants nine fighter pay leads -- had nine fighter planes that attacked an area in crimea. russia denies it and says ukraine attacked the airfield. about 20% from the sta
lisa: i just got a text that he may not come back now. be careful what you ask for. tom: why my surprise? lisa: yes, claims thursday,. kaylee brings up a key point, ppi will be key. in the alphabet is basically our businesses -- our businesses paying higher prices -- are businesses paying higher prices to pass this on to the consumer? tom: i would turn to gina martin adams or other equity strategists, given the turmoil laid out, we begin to see transactions and -- for profit? i can't remember,...
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lisa: if she is going to send a letter like this to members of the gas community, saying you are issuing a threat. lisa: why is she putting it out there? jonathan: when you said that the state department -- do you know about that? tom: politics. people get a form and we have to remember she is the former governor of michigan. jonathan: futures are down. this is bloomberg. pst. girl. you can do better. at least with your big-name wireless carrier. with xfinity mobile you can get unlimited for $30 per month on the nation's most reliable 5g network. they can even save you hundreds a year on your wireless bill over t-mobile, at&t, and verizon. wow. i can do better! yes you can! i can do better, too! now you really can do better! switch to the fastest mobile service - xfinity mobile. now with the best price on two lines of unlimited. just $30 a line. >> getting inflation down to 4% is not getting the job done. >> inflationary pressures, both demand and supply. flex maybe inflation is peaking, but it is still way too high. >> they are set up to fail. jonathan: still shivering from sitting out in the field for five hours. i am jonathan ferro. equities are down. the pushback is the fallout. tom: we were sitting there in the ice, looking at a modest market reaction. what an assessment as we went to get back. jonathan: the federal reserve with a similar message. even if economic growth looks weaker, but will it take to get inflation down? >> right now for those of you in america, this really matters. anything might be ecb. jonathan: this one is closer to 10%? tom: but how do they try? jonathan: they are telling us that they will hike, even if they are in a recession. this is from the word. lisasier to talk to us and to do it. this is what we are seeing right now. basically saying that they need to follow it up with actions, even as they will have hiked rate in six months to give you a sense of the scope. he laid it out in the beginning saying, i want this to be focused and clear. tom: not one but two officials stopped and said how much they agreed with the brevity of the speech. jonathan: a lot of the criticism came from the news conference. some issues were raised after that news conference. lisa: read between the lines. we will not back away. what about what they got wrong in the assumption? jonathan: it is not about the past, it is about the present and the future. equity is softer and lower, negative. up by six basis points. ecb, not just considering a 50 basis point height. euro-dollar is firm. >> it is really shocking considering where they have been. fed vice chair is going to be delivering remark. a workshop in chicago. she will talk about what a chair jay powell sai
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lisa: this is why a lot of people have been pushing back against the distress. if you believe this is part of the court cash credit market -- tom: i do. lisa: people are able to come back into the market to borrow and investors are flooding into by. how much can this continue? people earn talking about -- are talking about this. with blackrock this morning, she was high conviction on this. how much is that continue? tom: it is a huge swirl. it will come to details tomorrow at 8:30. we will get it with mike mckee as well. we've heard from so many guests, core is what we will look at. kailey: 8:30 a.m. eastern time tomorrow, a little less than 26 hours. that's what the market has waited for. tom: another chance for the red sox to lose. probably what will happen. futures negative seven. stay with us. this is bloomberg. good morning. ♪ ritika: keeping you up-to-date with his rather world with the first word, i'm gupta. donald trump saying he's being mistreated by democrats who don't want to run for president, after federal investigators searched his home in mar-a-lago as part of an investigation into whether he took documents from the white house when he left office. he was in new york during the search. the u.s. is already in the recession and the fed will have to start weakening next year according to this guest. >> we believe we are in a recession, two quarters of gdp decline is the beginning of the definition. three consecutive months of declines in leading indicators, which we have now, would suggest the same. ritika: she says it will state fully invested in the downturn and what she calls innovation. as many as 80,000 russian soldiers have been killed or wounded since the invasion of ukraine. the first time the u.s. military has announced the estimate of casualties. in march, they said more than 1300 soldiers have been killed and they have not released any other numbers. the 787 dreamliner is back after two years of disruption from manufacturing flaws. the shorter plane meets specification standards. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i'm not expecting a sudden increase in prices, but this winter, after november, the market is going to tighten quickly. we are still seeing a forecast of over $125. tom: we heard government couple of other people yesterday, repricing with the full oil. with demand we will get back to 120. it was a sure neri yesterday. lisaally after the conference in china, adding to demand in a time of tight supply and cold months. how much does that remain the case even for the likes of goldman sachs, which ratcheted down the near term forecast but cap the long-term forecast? tom: they kept 2023 at a 120 level. they're pushing back against that at citigroup. kailey: it comes back not just to the supply and demand. china as well. if believe the recession is shallow, you still have restricted supply, but will keep prices elevated. tom: the news of a pipeline, the largest pipeline in the world, the venerable pipeline that stretches across russia. one leg of it through belarus and ukraine. it has been shut down. oil moved up 97.56 on brent worth, even in the usa pulled back from flat to futures down -10. kevin was recently scheduled, head of oil research at clearview energy partner. it would be a nice lovely discussion of climate change and the legislation. but we need to rip up the script and we can do it with you, kevin
lisa: this is why a lot of people have been pushing back against the distress. if you believe this is part of the court cash credit market -- tom: i do. lisa: people are able to come back into the market to borrow and investors are flooding into by. how much can this continue? people earn talking about -- are talking about this. with blackrock this morning, she was high conviction on this. how much is that continue? tom: it is a huge swirl. it will come to details tomorrow at 8:30. we will get...
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lisa in myrtle beach, south carolina. hi, lisa. caller: good morning to you. how are you today? host: doing well, you? caller: a little disheartened. host: tell us why.aller: with everything that has been going on, especially with this recent invasion at the president's home. i think it was shocking to the whole world. maybe not the whole world because we hear the opinions of the left and it is something i just do not understand. it is just blasphemous. i think that tonight was just -- hearing about what our own government did tower president was just blasphemous. host: ok. james also in myrtle beach south carolina, an independent. your turn. caller: first of all, i would like to make a comment on that second caller you had, the guy from georgia. i hope your family will get you some help because you really need some help. you have let donald trump brainwash you. herschel walker has no business, even in the city limits of washington, d.c., no longer in the capital. i know what i'm talking about. i have known that mean for 30 to 35 years when they took him out of georgia and put them on the football field. to play for georgia. listen, donald trump has
lisa in myrtle beach, south carolina. hi, lisa. caller: good morning to you. how are you today? host: doing well, you? caller: a little disheartened. host: tell us why.aller: with everything that has been going on, especially with this recent invasion at the president's home. i think it was shocking to the whole world. maybe not the whole world because we hear the opinions of the left and it is something i just do not understand. it is just blasphemous. i think that tonight was just -- hearing...
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