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marie le pen wants to leave that behind to become a mainstream party a governing party really ok lisa many thanks for that on paris correspondent there lisa louis. turning to turkey now where two prominent journalists have been reunited with their colleagues all to spending well over a year behind bars the two men were released on bail on friday but both they and sixteen other stuff at the independent newspaper jim hood yet are still on trial for allegedly supporting terrorism so their battle for freedom and justice is far from over. the staff of turkey's gym harriet newspaper celebrate the long awaited return of editor in chief. and investigative journalist ahmed shafik the two were held in a turkish prison for over a year at least on bail now they returned to their news room to quit calling despite the joyful mood they returned doesn't signal the revival of the rule of law in turkey. to the there was no legal basis either for my arrest nor for my release it was a political move and nothing else that's how we have to see it there is no rule of law in turkey the idea that courts here are i
marie le pen wants to leave that behind to become a mainstream party a governing party really ok lisa many thanks for that on paris correspondent there lisa louis. turning to turkey now where two prominent journalists have been reunited with their colleagues all to spending well over a year behind bars the two men were released on bail on friday but both they and sixteen other stuff at the independent newspaper jim hood yet are still on trial for allegedly supporting terrorism so their battle...
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marie le pen wants to leave that behind to become a mainstream party a governing party really ok lisa many thanks for that on paris correspondent there lisa louis. here in germany police are investigating several suspected arson attacks against mosques and turkish properties across the country this weekend nobody has been injured in berlin a mall skin turkish cultural club was set on fire police say they believe the attacks were politically motivated in the other incidents five bombs with thrown at a turkish immigrants association in the western town of michel day a turkish shop burnt down in the town of it's a hole and on friday a mosque in the lao finn that's in southern germany was torched police investigating a better attack looking for five suspects the video of the incident was posted on a kurdish website. now two prominent turkish journalists have been reunited with their colleagues after spending well over a year behind bars the two men released on bail on friday but both they and sixteen other stuff the independent newspaper june who did it are still on trial for allegedly support
marie le pen wants to leave that behind to become a mainstream party a governing party really ok lisa many thanks for that on paris correspondent there lisa louis. here in germany police are investigating several suspected arson attacks against mosques and turkish properties across the country this weekend nobody has been injured in berlin a mall skin turkish cultural club was set on fire police say they believe the attacks were politically motivated in the other incidents five bombs with...
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. >> lisa: many would argue that president obama was weak on russia and part of the reason why russia's gathered a foothold in the middle east because president obama was weak on that issue. what do we do after the joint chief of staff's unclassified server got hacked, i don't remember any retaliation from the obama administration then. >> marie: the sanctions presidea placed on russia were after-the-fact and he was accused by the hillary clinton campaign for not having done more at the time because he thought hillary clinton would've won the election. >> harris: based on what the former president said and maybe what he did, certainly since were talking about words here, when he looked at mitt romney and said a certain decade wants its foreign policy back about russia, he told us a lot about where his blind side would be in this issue. i think it's fair to take a look at how president obama really dealt with this, may be talked as he dealt with and talked about a lot of different things on foreign policy that didn't work out for him. we've got to move on. i want to come back to this iss
. >> lisa: many would argue that president obama was weak on russia and part of the reason why russia's gathered a foothold in the middle east because president obama was weak on that issue. what do we do after the joint chief of staff's unclassified server got hacked, i don't remember any retaliation from the obama administration then. >> marie: the sanctions presidea placed on russia were after-the-fact and he was accused by the hillary clinton campaign for not having done more at...
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lisa, thanks. >>> many love the old tradition of inviting friends offer to play board games on a saturday for for others making a beilein to the couch to grab a video game controller. one innovator says it is time the world of analogue and video games got closer together. it could be the future of game night. >> i'm going to play a wizard. >> reporter: jimmy chen challenged me to a game of battle grid. >> play the first card. >> reporter: there are cards, figurines. >> a card and i'm going the play it like this. >> reporter: and stunning visual effects. >> you can't play a game like battle grid anywhere on any other console. >> reporter: battle grid is one of 25 games launching later this year on a $350 console called play table. >> there is over 70 antennas. that's the magic behind the device. >> reporter: they let it interact with physical objects, game pieces and cards and dice. it is a social experience chen calls the opposite of virtual wrlt. >> we are at this stage in our lives where we are literally gluing screens to our faces. i think that's got to change. >> reporter: it's many t
lisa, thanks. >>> many love the old tradition of inviting friends offer to play board games on a saturday for for others making a beilein to the couch to grab a video game controller. one innovator says it is time the world of analogue and video games got closer together. it could be the future of game night. >> i'm going to play a wizard. >> reporter: jimmy chen challenged me to a game of battle grid. >> play the first card. >> reporter: there are cards,...
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. >> sandra: he did touch many of us. lisa and marie are on the couch today.on started. >> lisa: i think part of the reason he was able to touch so many people and so thoroughly and people so moved by him. as i mentioned i know my grandfather just loved his teachings was such a big -- just really looked up to him. that's because as he said it wasn't about him. his message was about god. that's the secret to his work was god and without him he would be nothing. and it's remarkable to see how just one person can have such an impact on the world. and i think. >> harris: for good. >> for good. it's a testament to a purpose driven life. this is someone who is the embodiment of that statement in the sense that his sole purpose on this earth was to do it by example. he did it by his message. evidence did it as an instrument of god. it wasn't about him. it was about god. >> maria: it was also about god's teachings, what kind of world we want to live in and how we want to treat our neighbors and people less fortunate and all these people on the great planet we are livi
. >> sandra: he did touch many of us. lisa and marie are on the couch today.on started. >> lisa: i think part of the reason he was able to touch so many people and so thoroughly and people so moved by him. as i mentioned i know my grandfather just loved his teachings was such a big -- just really looked up to him. that's because as he said it wasn't about him. his message was about god. that's the secret to his work was god and without him he would be nothing. and it's remarkable to...
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lisa: so many questions. we are going to be looking at how much debt they plan to incur. sullivan and michael mckee, thank you both very much. coming up next, megan greene, manulife chief economist. the lead al-falih, this is bloomberg. ♪ teleco this is bloomberg daybreak. broadcom hostile takeover bid for qualcomm is likely to face a longer review by u.s. regulators. an extended look with the deals risks. the treasury department ordered a 70 day delay of the qualcomm investor but experts say the review may not be done then a could take up to 75 days. james smucker is considering a sale of elsberry and his other -- sale of elsberry and its others brands. it also includes robin hood flour. it could fetch as much a million dollars. in the u.k., john lewis says higher costs will sweep the profit this year. the retailer reported a 22% drop for earnings. john lewis also cut employees annual bonuses to 5%. that is your bloomberg business flash. david: and a half hour we are going to get the ecb's monetary policy statement. inflation remains low the target of 2%. it went up 2% a
lisa: so many questions. we are going to be looking at how much debt they plan to incur. sullivan and michael mckee, thank you both very much. coming up next, megan greene, manulife chief economist. the lead al-falih, this is bloomberg. ♪ teleco this is bloomberg daybreak. broadcom hostile takeover bid for qualcomm is likely to face a longer review by u.s. regulators. an extended look with the deals risks. the treasury department ordered a 70 day delay of the qualcomm investor but experts say...
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lisa anne is a local attorney. she's also a member of many civic organizations and has served on many community boards in central florida. born in queens, new york, lisa received her bachelor of arts in humanities -- and humanities and her doctorate at novembera southeastern university. after her graduation from law school, lisa was an assistant public defender in orlando, handling trials and appeals in criminal court. for the last 25 years, lisa has been a small business owner operating her own firm. in 2016 lisa received a spotlight award for her service on the membership committee of the family law section of the florida bar. in addition, lisa is an active member of our community. she is a current member and past secretary for the orange county league of women voters, a member of the tiger bay club of central florida, as well. lisa has served as president of the central florida chapter of the national association of women's business owners, as a director and executive committee member of the back to nature wildlife refuge, and as a board m
lisa anne is a local attorney. she's also a member of many civic organizations and has served on many community boards in central florida. born in queens, new york, lisa received her bachelor of arts in humanities -- and humanities and her doctorate at novembera southeastern university. after her graduation from law school, lisa was an assistant public defender in orlando, handling trials and appeals in criminal court. for the last 25 years, lisa has been a small business owner operating her...
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many challenges. abc 7 news reporter lisa alesian has more now from moffet field. >> reporter: this is cell phone video of the military helicopter carrying a sailor with life-threatening internal injuries directly to san jose's regional medical center. the pain staking 13-hour mission is finally complete, and the 54-year-old patient is stable. >> i was really impressed by those guys. they dealt with a lot. >> reporter: it took 25 people to save the man who was on board a large panamanian cargo ship, sailing some 700 miles from california's coast. >> i would say this is probably the most challenging mission i've had. it was several refuelings in a superstructure about 200 feet in the air. >> reporter: the wind and the distance weren't the only issues. one of the fuel tankers had a malfunctioning hose. it wouldn't retract. the crew opted to cut it off midair. >> we weren't sure in that situation if we were going to have to return to base early, which meant in that case the patient would be at risk if we weren't able to go out and rescue him. >> reporter: that's when the u.s. marines stepped in and showed
many challenges. abc 7 news reporter lisa alesian has more now from moffet field. >> reporter: this is cell phone video of the military helicopter carrying a sailor with life-threatening internal injuries directly to san jose's regional medical center. the pain staking 13-hour mission is finally complete, and the 54-year-old patient is stable. >> i was really impressed by those guys. they dealt with a lot. >> reporter: it took 25 people to save the man who was on board a large...
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many years. professor lisa randall studies particle physics, shejoins us studies particle physics, shejoins us froms him, you don't expect necessarily to meet someone who is just engaging and has a sense of humour and is really sharp. and of course, the process of speaking takes a long time. but it was always worth it. i was very fortu nate was always worth it. i was very fortunate i went to a conference where i was late, somebody pulled me aside and said, stephen hawking has saved you a seat. because he really was interested in the research i had been doing at the time. i sat at the table with him and a number of other people and we would talk amongst ourselves and when he was ready to speak, we would drop things. so we could listen. and i got to see how he functioned and worked and i met him later on at a couple of conferences. oddly enough, his frailty, a larger than life personality, it was interesting. people talked about him inspiring the generations to come, the people who don't study physics and don't get the detail of what he did, what is it he will leave to those future generations? well,
many years. professor lisa randall studies particle physics, shejoins us studies particle physics, shejoins us froms him, you don't expect necessarily to meet someone who is just engaging and has a sense of humour and is really sharp. and of course, the process of speaking takes a long time. but it was always worth it. i was very fortu nate was always worth it. i was very fortunate i went to a conference where i was late, somebody pulled me aside and said, stephen hawking has saved you a seat....
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so i followed them, got in lisa's car, and she drove. company has rented many apartments in the city for the experts when they were coming initially instead of putting them in hotel they were putting them in these apartments. so, they take me to an apartment, they open the door, we walk in and she said, "this is your bedroom." - they took care of you. - i had never seen three pillows on the bed before. (audience laughs) - is that right? it's pretty good, huh? - i just couldn't compose myself and then she says, "this is the bathroom." never seen so many towels in the bathroom. then she points towards the kitchen. it was a one bedroom apartment and there were pots and pans and spoons and the tea kettle on the stove and then she opens the door of the refrigerator and she says, "there's bread and butter and jam "and all that." and then allen says to me, this is first time i am meeting america, that is why i am so grateful, so humble, so passionate about this nation, my nation and this country, the country of generous people. he said, "rest. we'll start the work tom
so i followed them, got in lisa's car, and she drove. company has rented many apartments in the city for the experts when they were coming initially instead of putting them in hotel they were putting them in these apartments. so, they take me to an apartment, they open the door, we walk in and she said, "this is your bedroom." - they took care of you. - i had never seen three pillows on the bed before. (audience laughs) - is that right? it's pretty good, huh? - i just couldn't compose...
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. >> on that point, lisa, you represented many women who made these claims against powerful men. donald trump openly trashed a lot of the women who made allegations against him. does it make you wonder why he has not attacked stormy daniels? >> do not underestimate stormy daniels and what she has. i am convinced that there are more women, there may be many more. michael wolff says in "fire and fury" that there are many more. i hope the case continues. i like that stormy has an aggressive attorney who seems committed to the case, especially to discovery. i don't think we necessarily have a right to know who donald trump has had consensual relationships with, but we have the right to know who he paid hush money to. how many secret proceedings has he sent his lawyers into to silence women and prevented them from speaking about stories and their own lives? this is the president of the united states. in that arbitration, his lawyer went in by himself, stormy wasn't given notice. her attorney wasn't given notice. they didn't have an opportunity to be heard. is this the kind of legal pr
. >> on that point, lisa, you represented many women who made these claims against powerful men. donald trump openly trashed a lot of the women who made allegations against him. does it make you wonder why he has not attacked stormy daniels? >> do not underestimate stormy daniels and what she has. i am convinced that there are more women, there may be many more. michael wolff says in "fire and fury" that there are many more. i hope the case continues. i like that stormy...
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the mona lisa arrived in new york harbour after a perilous voyage across the atlantic, amid serious misgivings from manyttraction of all time. the visit by the world's most famous painting was made possible by the world's most famous woman at the time. the first lady, jackie kennedy. this was 88 days that changed america and only jackie kennedy could have pulled it off. 2 million people lined up in long, snaking lines both at the national gallery and at the metropolitan museum of art. imagine, some of them had never stepped foot into a museum before. the mona lisa taken under police escort straight to the national gallery of art in washington and placed in a vault. experts had just a few weeks to recreate the humidity of the louvre before she was put on display. 1 million ordinary americans lined up outside the national gallery to see the mona lisa for themselves and injanuary 1963 it was the who's who of washington. this is where she was? this was the exact spot. she was hung against the most dramatic, red velvet baffle. it took mrs kennedy more than a year to secure it and was almost entirely due to t
the mona lisa arrived in new york harbour after a perilous voyage across the atlantic, amid serious misgivings from manyttraction of all time. the visit by the world's most famous painting was made possible by the world's most famous woman at the time. the first lady, jackie kennedy. this was 88 days that changed america and only jackie kennedy could have pulled it off. 2 million people lined up in long, snaking lines both at the national gallery and at the metropolitan museum of art. imagine,...
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the mona lisa arrived in new york harbour after a perilous voyage across the atlantic, amid serious misgivings from manye mona lisa will be the artistic attraction of all time. they have insured it for an estimated $100 million... the visit by the world's most famous painting was made possible by the world's most famous woman at the time. the first lady, jackie kennedy. this was 88 days that changed america and onlyjackie kennedy could have pulled it off. two million people lined up in long, snaking lines both at the national gallery and at the metropolitan museum of art. imagine, some of them had never stepped foot into a museum before. the mona lisa taken under police escort straight to the national gallery of art in washington and placed in a vault. experts had just a few weeks to recreate the humidity of the louvre before she was put on display. one million ordinary americans lined up outside the national gallery to see the mona lisa for themselves and injanuary 1963 it was the who's who of washington. this is where she was? this was the exact spot. she was hung against the most dramatic, red velvet
the mona lisa arrived in new york harbour after a perilous voyage across the atlantic, amid serious misgivings from manye mona lisa will be the artistic attraction of all time. they have insured it for an estimated $100 million... the visit by the world's most famous painting was made possible by the world's most famous woman at the time. the first lady, jackie kennedy. this was 88 days that changed america and onlyjackie kennedy could have pulled it off. two million people lined up in long,...
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and it is unclear how many have returned. jamie and lisas are two of the evacuees who came back to give back. >> water filters. so solar lights and their time. >> for some reason it seems like in traditional u.s. culture. if i have i should prepare for tomorrow. but here, in puerto rico, one of the things that its so beautiful. people that have share. and, and it seems appropriate that, that itch we are here, and we are living here >>> an era in radio history coming to a close. don imus stepping away from the microphone. anthony mason has his story. >> itch am imus in the morning. >> for 50 years, don imus has been the flame thrower of morning drive. >> he is a punk. >> provocateur as outrageous. >> the lone person in america who is still supporting the -- >> are we on tv? >> as we has been influential. >> i'm not crazy. just not willing to put up with any nonsense. >> i wasn't trying to be outrageous. just the way i thought. my feeling was then, and is now, that if they didn't like it, get somebody else to do it. >> reporter: and they did.
and it is unclear how many have returned. jamie and lisas are two of the evacuees who came back to give back. >> water filters. so solar lights and their time. >> for some reason it seems like in traditional u.s. culture. if i have i should prepare for tomorrow. but here, in puerto rico, one of the things that its so beautiful. people that have share. and, and it seems appropriate that, that itch we are here, and we are living here >>> an era in radio history coming to a...
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many boxes are we talking about? >> hundreds. >> among the boxes, lisa discovers this book which gives them a clue of what's to come. it's a family journal going back to the 19th century. this is so cool! this is a caricature of andrew green, known as the father of greater new york. i'm from new york. i've never heard of him. did you know much about him before? >> no, we didn't. >> that's when i started to go down the rabbit hole. they learned that this guy, their great-great-great-uncle andrew green, was born in 1820 in an area known as green hill in worcester, massachusetts. >> he had 10 brothers and sisters. his father was a lawyer. they were well-off but not rich. >> 300 miles south of kennebunkport here in manhattan, historian mike miscione has pieced together the story of lisa and john's ancestor and how he left his mark here in the big apple. and while there's no skyscraper, highway, or airport named after him, it turns out there really ought to be. >> he was largely responsible for creating the institutions that transformed new york into a world-class city. >> mike explains that, as a teenager, andrew green
many boxes are we talking about? >> hundreds. >> among the boxes, lisa discovers this book which gives them a clue of what's to come. it's a family journal going back to the 19th century. this is so cool! this is a caricature of andrew green, known as the father of greater new york. i'm from new york. i've never heard of him. did you know much about him before? >> no, we didn't. >> that's when i started to go down the rabbit hole. they learned that this guy, their...
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many so far. yeah. >> thanks to you lisa. and thanks to you, i'm chris nguyen alongside lisa argen. and gramm. and don't forget to download the abc abc7 news app. >> you have to take a first step to take a stand. >> it's of job of everyone here at abc7 to share your story. to tell the truth. help you understand the truth. empower you. empower your family. whether you are worried about your son at work or your daughter at school we are here to connect with you resources whenever you need them. whenever you need them. anybody can cover the local news whenever you need them. anybody can cover the local news ♪ ♪ hello? hello! ♪ hello? hello. hello? hello. ♪ hello, i got your package. you can just leave it, thanks. ♪ ♪ hello? can i help you? hello! hello? hello!!! hello hello!!! ♪ the energy conscious whopeople among usle? say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's
many so far. yeah. >> thanks to you lisa. and thanks to you, i'm chris nguyen alongside lisa argen. and gramm. and don't forget to download the abc abc7 news app. >> you have to take a first step to take a stand. >> it's of job of everyone here at abc7 to share your story. to tell the truth. help you understand the truth. empower you. empower your family. whether you are worried about your son at work or your daughter at school we are here to connect with you resources...
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lisa: cory, look. look. cory: cool. frank: first part of the process is the printing. cory: yeah. frank: and then after the printing, we dye cut. lemonis: how many0,000, 50,000 boxes in an hour. cory: wow. that's a lot. lemonis: so, who's gonna make all those cookies? cory: not me. lisa: not me. lemonis: finally, i've arranged for a co-packing facility that can mass-produce the entire line. now our whole infrastructure is in place. all of our cookies are gonna be made by the co-packer flash frozen, then shipped to rastelli. once they arrive at rastelli, they'll get organized and stored. once they're tempered, they'll get shipped directly to the customer. so, when we first met, you said you haven't had great experiences with other people. so what i want to do is to introduce you to people to help you guys run the business. lisa: for real? lemonis: are you nervous? lisa: yeah. people in those corporate fields play on the fact i don't have an education because i don't know what's going on. lemonis: lisa really lacks self-confidence, and part of me delivering help is delivering people and resources that she can lean on and she can talk to. women bus
lisa: cory, look. look. cory: cool. frank: first part of the process is the printing. cory: yeah. frank: and then after the printing, we dye cut. lemonis: how many0,000, 50,000 boxes in an hour. cory: wow. that's a lot. lemonis: so, who's gonna make all those cookies? cory: not me. lisa: not me. lemonis: finally, i've arranged for a co-packing facility that can mass-produce the entire line. now our whole infrastructure is in place. all of our cookies are gonna be made by the co-packer flash...
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many challenges. abc 7 news reporter lisa amin gulezian has more from moffett field where the agency in charge of the operation is based. >> reporter: this is cell phone video of the military helicopter carrying a sailor with life-threatening internal injuries directly to san jose's regional medical center. the painstaking 13-hour mission is finally complete, and the 54-year-old patient is stable. >> i was really impressed by those guys. they dealt with a lot. >> reporter: it took 25 people to save the man, who was on board a large panamanian cargo ship sailing some 700 miles from california's coast. >> it was probably the most challenging mission i've had. about five aerial refuelings and then a challenging hoist about 30 feet over the superstructure, which is about 200 feet in the air. >> it was pretty windy and it was blowing over the top of the ship, so it was kind of rough for the power to hold over. >> reporter: the wind and the distance weren't the only issues. one of the fuel tachkers had a malfunctioning hose. it wouldn't retract. the crew opted to cut it off mid-air. >> we weren't sure in t
many challenges. abc 7 news reporter lisa amin gulezian has more from moffett field where the agency in charge of the operation is based. >> reporter: this is cell phone video of the military helicopter carrying a sailor with life-threatening internal injuries directly to san jose's regional medical center. the painstaking 13-hour mission is finally complete, and the 54-year-old patient is stable. >> i was really impressed by those guys. they dealt with a lot. >> reporter: it...
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low 30s right now and many places around the bay area. how much will it warm up? lisahe answer c we use so, why do we pay toters have a phone connected,. when we're already paying for internet. shouldn't it all just be one thing? that's why xfinity mobile comes with your internet. you can get up to 5 lines of talk and text included at no extra cost. so, all you pay for is data. choose by the gig or unlimited plus for a limited time get a $250 prepaid card when you buy any new samsung. xfinity mobile. it's a new kind of network designed to save you money. click, call, or visit an xfinity store today. . >>> welcome back, everyone. 5:39. how is your sunday morning going? thank you for being part of ours as we bring you the abc 7 morning news. this is a live look from our golden gate bridge camera. you see a few raindrops there, but it is going to be a dry day. lisa along shortly with the full accuweather forecast. >>> happening today, san francisco's chinatown ymca will hold its 40th annual chinese new year run. it's the scenic route that starts on grant avenue at sacrame
low 30s right now and many places around the bay area. how much will it warm up? lisahe answer c we use so, why do we pay toters have a phone connected,. when we're already paying for internet. shouldn't it all just be one thing? that's why xfinity mobile comes with your internet. you can get up to 5 lines of talk and text included at no extra cost. so, all you pay for is data. choose by the gig or unlimited plus for a limited time get a $250 prepaid card when you buy any new samsung. xfinity...
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lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. >> the san jose school district vote today layoff a dozen employees. many of them are instructional assistants who help students still learning english. abc7 news reporter katie marzullo has more from the contentious board of trustees meeting. >> it's with a heavy heart that we have to do this. >> reporter: the evergreen school district voted thursday night to layoff classified employees, about 20 positions, most of them part time. ten of the employees are instructional assistants who help students learn english. the decision came after hours of public comment. >> i am not going to stand here and ask you why are you doing this. i ask you how. how can you take away support from these kids to learn and prosper? you need to step it up and show your support. remember, as the pointer sisters sang, we are family, i have all of my people with me. >> reporter: julie kaiser is one of the instructors who lost her job. >> honestly what was more important to me than my job was the services to the kids. >> reporter: she said there are 2600 english learners in the driktd
lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. >> the san jose school district vote today layoff a dozen employees. many of them are instructional assistants who help students still learning english. abc7 news reporter katie marzullo has more from the contentious board of trustees meeting. >> it's with a heavy heart that we have to do this. >> reporter: the evergreen school district voted thursday night to layoff classified employees, about 20 positions, most of them part time. ten of the...
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many jewels to discuss here. two want to give us a brief account? lisa: it is about 400 kilograms of cocaine that somehow ended up in the russian embassy. that was reported from the ambassador -- russian ambassador in argentina. that supposedly came at the -- with the airplane that belongs to a state air company that organizes flights for senior officials in russia. that is an interesting story that is developing. we still don't know. >> it says a lot that that is the last story we are talking about. i want to spend the last few minutes opening it up to questions. before we do that, lisa, i want to ask you about what life is like as a journalist in russia. it is one of the most dangerous jobs in the country. you're now spending the majority of your time in the u.s.. we spend a lot of time talking about journalists in the u.s., we are fortunate at the end of the day to be able to have our civil liberties in america. it is not the same in russia. talk about the in's and out's of covering vladimir putin's kremlin. >> the paradox of being a journalist in rus
many jewels to discuss here. two want to give us a brief account? lisa: it is about 400 kilograms of cocaine that somehow ended up in the russian embassy. that was reported from the ambassador -- russian ambassador in argentina. that supposedly came at the -- with the airplane that belongs to a state air company that organizes flights for senior officials in russia. that is an interesting story that is developing. we still don't know. >> it says a lot that that is the last story we are...
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lisa with the accuweather forecast. >>> good morning, carolyn. it's 43 downtown, 42 innnnnn and numbers still at or below freezing with fog in many of our north bay valleys. mid-50s today with sunshine. >> thank you, lisa. thank you for joining ♪ >> welcome back to "gma." we're on the red carpet outside the dolby theater tonight's 90th academy awards. coming up, we'll dive into the favorites to take home oscar including why there's reason to believe best picture could be a huge surprise for the second year in a row. dan, cecelia. >> you've got us all excited about "i, tonya" >> i loved "i tonya." >> was it nominated for best picture? >> again, i'm not a source of help. >> it was. >> it's a long shot. >> thank you my friend. we will be watching you. >> ron, don't give it away. >> thanks, paula. we'll be back to you later in the show. we want to start this half how with the search for a young actress gone missing. >> she was last seen near her apartment a week ago. apartment a year ago. zachary kiesch joins us now. >> good morning, dan. she had big dreams and was on track to graduate from acting school in december. le her disappearance came out of
lisa with the accuweather forecast. >>> good morning, carolyn. it's 43 downtown, 42 innnnnn and numbers still at or below freezing with fog in many of our north bay valleys. mid-50s today with sunshine. >> thank you, lisa. thank you for joining ♪ >> welcome back to "gma." we're on the red carpet outside the dolby theater tonight's 90th academy awards. coming up, we'll dive into the favorites to take home oscar including why there's reason to believe best picture...
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lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. >> the san jose school district vote today layoff a dozen employees. many of them are instructional assistants who help students still learning english. abc7 news reporter katie marzullo has more from the contentious board of trustees meeting. >> it's with a heavy heart that we have to do this. >> reporter: the evergreen school district voted thursday night to layoff classified employees, about 20 positions, most of them part time. ten of the employees are instructional assistants who help students learn english. the decision came after hours of public comment. >> i am not going to stand here and ask you why are you doing this. i ask you how. how can you take away support from these kids to learn and prosper? you need to step it up and show your support. remember, as the pointer sisters sang, we are family, i have all of my people with me. >> reporter: julie kaiser is one of the instructors who lost her job. >> honestly what was more important to me than my job was the services to the kids. >> reporter: she said there are 2600 english learners in the driktd
lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. >> the san jose school district vote today layoff a dozen employees. many of them are instructional assistants who help students still learning english. abc7 news reporter katie marzullo has more from the contentious board of trustees meeting. >> it's with a heavy heart that we have to do this. >> reporter: the evergreen school district voted thursday night to layoff classified employees, about 20 positions, most of them part time. ten of the...
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and on and on and the text comes out that confirms, one of many perhaps that pretty much confirms our greatest fears. heather: this is from lisato peter stzrok, make sure you can lawfully protect what you sign, just thinking about congress, etc. you probably know better than me. comey, trainer, and cyberinfo, bill and jim, comey to have it before the wednesday white house session. and harry reid sites evidence of russian tampering, and would be sending a letter. is this coordination between the obama white house. >> instead of coordination, collusion. let's hear the word collusion. heather: dennis mcdonagh, former president barack obama chief of staff, cia director under obama. >> great reason we need someone outside the justice department to do this investigation. representative king talked about the knapp commission, the former prosecutor is not connected to the federal government to run a full-scale investigation on the investigators in the investigation that mueller is proceeding with. heather: the movement jeff sessions did make was to make this person, this november. >> reappointed by a -- >> a former obama appointee, so
and on and on and the text comes out that confirms, one of many perhaps that pretty much confirms our greatest fears. heather: this is from lisato peter stzrok, make sure you can lawfully protect what you sign, just thinking about congress, etc. you probably know better than me. comey, trainer, and cyberinfo, bill and jim, comey to have it before the wednesday white house session. and harry reid sites evidence of russian tampering, and would be sending a letter. is this coordination between the...
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of mourning for france but also a day when many people feel that they have to stand united in the face of danger because giving in is just not an option. lisa lu is there reporting from paris here's some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world british police investigating the poisoning of sergei and yulia script all say they believe the former russian double agent and his daughter first came into contact with the nerve agent at their front door britain has blamed russia which denies any involvement london and its allies have expelled a large number of diplomats in retaliation for the attack following a senate vote the irish government has announced may twenty fifth as the date for a referendum that could liberalize the country's abortion laws abortion is illegal under current legislation unless there is a serious risk to the life of the mother women convicted of having an unlawful of abortion face up to fourteen years in prison. polls have closed and counting is underway in egypt's presidential election voting took place over three days with turnout appearing to be rather a load of the vote is said to hand the pr
of mourning for france but also a day when many people feel that they have to stand united in the face of danger because giving in is just not an option. lisa lu is there reporting from paris here's some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world british police investigating the poisoning of sergei and yulia script all say they believe the former russian double agent and his daughter first came into contact with the nerve agent at their front door britain has blamed...
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lisa: not so shabby. someone who didn't make that was the country called -- country club criminal. he stole peoples money. jason: this was a mini made off ff.-- many you go to your neighbors and ask them if they want a hedge fund. david: i have never had a neighbor asked me that. lisa: maybe you're not hanging out with the right people. ofon: this is the sun westchester and he went to stanford. he has a pedigree. but he allegedly swindled people. david: one person gave him $2.4 million. he was doing this out of his house. he didn't even have an office. doing this out of his house. he didn't even have an office. lisa: i love the story. david: we can't leave without talk of brackets. everyone go to bloomberg.com and go on the graphic. jason: there are 42 big hitters. david: you can click and see where they are. jason: you have to expand at the screen because you can dig in and see everyone's picks all the way through. david: if you click through it, you can see and go through in a series. might record is totally blown already. jason: oh, really? david: i had arizona. i did not expect a float. lisa: what is your process? david: who i like. jason: in
lisa: not so shabby. someone who didn't make that was the country called -- country club criminal. he stole peoples money. jason: this was a mini made off ff.-- many you go to your neighbors and ask them if they want a hedge fund. david: i have never had a neighbor asked me that. lisa: maybe you're not hanging out with the right people. ofon: this is the sun westchester and he went to stanford. he has a pedigree. but he allegedly swindled people. david: one person gave him $2.4 million. he was...
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lisa. what is the significance of this, and what should we take from this? - there are many things to say, we'll start with the fact that we said how collegial he was, i think everybody thinks he just did that drawing one day. he did it with friends. they were all into church design, they were trying to make the milan cathedral, which is a grotesque monstrosity, it was a simple tower, they weren't allowed to, so they go to pavia, and they have gone to see a manuscript that vitruvius, the ancient architect had written, which says that the proportions of a church should mirror the proportions of a man. and leonardo, being a total geek, does hundreds of proportions, chin to the lip, gets it all perfect. and all of 'em do this drawing, they're like three different friends, they're doing five or six versions, to try to illustrate this, and then leonardo does it. it's a different class, because it's scientifically perfect, it's also unnecessarily beautiful. everybody else is doing little stick figures, he's doing a truly gorgeous guy. and as you'll see in my book, one of his frien
lisa. what is the significance of this, and what should we take from this? - there are many things to say, we'll start with the fact that we said how collegial he was, i think everybody thinks he just did that drawing one day. he did it with friends. they were all into church design, they were trying to make the milan cathedral, which is a grotesque monstrosity, it was a simple tower, they weren't allowed to, so they go to pavia, and they have gone to see a manuscript that vitruvius, the...
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julie: we are very much -- lisa: we are very much a global country. manye based on that global presence. it is important that we promote and fight hard for free and fair open trade. that is what is most critical. joe made those comments earlier about making sure we promote and work hard to ensure reading is done in an open and fair fashion. >> i am curious when you talk about this increased r&d spending if that means job growth. when you balance the other things going on potential tariffs. we are at a new position in our company. .ver 1500 rolls over in softwareles development and sifton -- system architecture. this is where we see the jobs going. davis, siemens u.s. chair, thank you. interesting to catch up with you. stephensonrandall hopes the second chance is the charm. that is next from new york. this is bloomberg. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent netw
julie: we are very much -- lisa: we are very much a global country. manye based on that global presence. it is important that we promote and fight hard for free and fair open trade. that is what is most critical. joe made those comments earlier about making sure we promote and work hard to ensure reading is done in an open and fair fashion. >> i am curious when you talk about this increased r&d spending if that means job growth. when you balance the other things going on potential...
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steve: sam nunberg cap investigating many appears that were bizarre. lisa: to say the least. thanks for having me. steve: mike allen from axios said this is one of the reasons people hate the media, what they did with sam nunberg. >> you can absolutely understand why. this guy wasn't clearly at 100 percent. everything that happened, we spent so much time talking about mental health and have more empathy and sympathy for people. you truck this person on shows who admits on air that he is on anti-depressants. is that okay? that was so heart breaking to hear someone have to validate that they might have to take medication for something like that. steve: cnn host said i smell booze on your breath. if cnn had the suspicion ahead of time, he had been there for the hour. >> right. steve: if they suspected he was drunk, they should have never put him on television. >> i don't think so. and part of it isn't just sharks with blood in the water. they are all there. they know it's going to get clicks and viral. is it too juicy for them to pass up. ethics aside whether he should have impa
steve: sam nunberg cap investigating many appears that were bizarre. lisa: to say the least. thanks for having me. steve: mike allen from axios said this is one of the reasons people hate the media, what they did with sam nunberg. >> you can absolutely understand why. this guy wasn't clearly at 100 percent. everything that happened, we spent so much time talking about mental health and have more empathy and sympathy for people. you truck this person on shows who admits on air that he is...
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lisa page. they talked about an insurance policy in case donald trump won. they talked about a meeting in andrew's office, which many people believe to be in andrew mccabe's office. why would someone like andrew mccabe in a hyposituation in the fastball be seen a as someone anti-trump? aren't they supposed to be especially in the upper echelons of the fbi down the middle? >> they are. this is coming from a report that the public has yet to see. it's hard to draw conclusions about the underlying evidence. the fact that in his statement responding to his termination, he went after the president, he chose to frame it in political terms. that undermines his argument that he's been this unbiassed civil servant. at the same time, you have to ply a level of skepticism. why was it done on a friday night if the administration believes it's the right decision. why is this not something that the administration had a more forthcoming response to to explain this in a little more detail? obviously a lot more that we need to hear from the justice department about why he wasn't just given one more day to reach his retirement, colle
lisa page. they talked about an insurance policy in case donald trump won. they talked about a meeting in andrew's office, which many people believe to be in andrew mccabe's office. why would someone like andrew mccabe in a hyposituation in the fastball be seen a as someone anti-trump? aren't they supposed to be especially in the upper echelons of the fbi down the middle? >> they are. this is coming from a report that the public has yet to see. it's hard to draw conclusions about the...
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it's unclear how many have returned. jamie and lisa of the evacuees who came back to give back. water filters, solar lights, and their time. >> for some reason it seems like in the traditional u.s. culture, it's if i have i should prepare for tomorrow. but here in puerto rico, one of the things that are beautiful is people who have share. and seems appropriate that if we are here and we are living here amongst the people, that we can share with what we have. >> david, a lot of people helping each other down there. some good things happening, but slowly. >> yeah, slowly. here's the good news. the shelves at the supermarket are stocked. no more lines to get gas or at the bank. overall crime, down about 20%. however, murders just since january 1st, an alarming spike. 150 already. >> incredible. you looked at the power lines downed. some people would say why not just bury them? >> the army colonel said his dad asked him that. we don't have the authority because we can only do emergency repairs. if we did that, it would take two years or mo
it's unclear how many have returned. jamie and lisa of the evacuees who came back to give back. water filters, solar lights, and their time. >> for some reason it seems like in the traditional u.s. culture, it's if i have i should prepare for tomorrow. but here in puerto rico, one of the things that are beautiful is people who have share. and seems appropriate that if we are here and we are living here amongst the people, that we can share with what we have. >> david, a lot of...
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interesting this group is very interesting lucas lisa thank you very much with your shows great to see here you can see a new movie long and successful career many goals to thank you very driven. it's. going. to. how does it feel to be a share of the greatest job in the world it's as close to being a king as any job there is good business model helps to run a prison now we do this do or don't like is there nobody oh visitation i don't know one comes anymore we don't have the surgery many more is cost effective this will they want to do that knowing they don't give a damn if you do the chores or not there are actually paying enough to put it back into the louisiana incarceration rate is twice as high as the u.s.n. breach what she could is behind such success. climb the famed off her who is writing extensively on environmental issues and social justice issues went to these conferences in puerto rico and her take away was that a bunch of people of showed up and this is a danger to the local economy and to the local fabric of society so the first thing that strikes me is that lefties like bail me feel they have a monopoly on good intentions i'm not
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lisa argen this very early morning. here is a live doppler seven. lots of low clouds and visibility limited in manyes in the 40s and it is milder in san jose at 52. check out danville, 40s and fairfield 39 degrees right now. live shot of the golden gate bridge. it is socked in. clouds through mid-morning. and look for sunny conditions and mild temperatures, low 70s in some neighborhoods. and then a wet and windy week ahead. enjoy the sunshine while it lasts. look for 65 in half moon bay. san francisco, and napa and santa row sarks oakland, concord, and livermore 70 and san jose 72 this afternoon. tomorrow morning we'll be waking up to mild temperatures. in the 50s for the most part. low 50s through san francisco and oakland, morgan hill cooler at 49 degrees. and ukiah and lakeport. rain chances for the week and south bay. today, 0. picks up tuesday, wednesday, thursday, friday. you're going to need the umbrella and will have lingering showers on saturday. so abc 7's storm impact scale ranks one on monday. light storm. light scattered potty rain showers. less than tenth of an inch and then the rain
lisa argen this very early morning. here is a live doppler seven. lots of low clouds and visibility limited in manyes in the 40s and it is milder in san jose at 52. check out danville, 40s and fairfield 39 degrees right now. live shot of the golden gate bridge. it is socked in. clouds through mid-morning. and look for sunny conditions and mild temperatures, low 70s in some neighborhoods. and then a wet and windy week ahead. enjoy the sunshine while it lasts. look for 65 in half moon bay. san...
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day ofourninr france but also a day where many people feel they have to stand united in the face of danr, becae ging in is just not an option. brent: that was lisaouis here are some of the other stories now making headlines around the world. following a senate vote, the irish government has announced may 25 as the day for a referendum that could liberalize the cntry's aborti laws. abortion is illegal under current legislation unless it is a serious risk to the wife or the mother. women convictedfavingn unlawful termination face up to 14 years in prison. ecuador's government says it is cutting off julianssgean's communications from his london embassy. the wikileaks founder has been the buiingce 201 he fears extradition to the u.s. if he leaves the present -- the premises. ecuador says it was taken to prevent just really and from interfering another country's affairs. the saudi arabian crown prince is in new york to discuss the ongoing war in yemen. the kingdom is now in its fourth year of involvement in the conflict between a saudi-led military coalition and rebels. during his visit, prince mohammed bin sultan pledged a $930 million in humanitari
day ofourninr france but also a day where many people feel they have to stand united in the face of danr, becae ging in is just not an option. brent: that was lisaouis here are some of the other stories now making headlines around the world. following a senate vote, the irish government has announced may 25 as the day for a referendum that could liberalize the cntry's aborti laws. abortion is illegal under current legislation unless it is a serious risk to the wife or the mother. women...
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lots of three or three and i put a little east near those many that are the only one who smiled but i. yelled through it equal to spawn mother lisa what it is and there was a tickle in a ball is there. among those killed in common each cupboard oh near the house where ram is was born where his father and two brothers one of whom was seventeen. a while ago did. the old poignant softness that on an artist. is not many of. us will only. know one us dollar or two any oh. dear me if you need you know nic we just missed out. on your all you know you can use our models to the. north knowledge of. first. it's only in the degree of you know not is worth us you know not worth it and i need a lot of community in the early. morning to go be nice in it but only say most of it on leno so when your guy at. least until after six days of walking in july one thousand nine hundred five ramez in a small group found a way through the bosnian serb forces cordon and reached his long after the war and six years as a refugee rama's returned to his family home in style with a notable nandini of his journey not least those on doing vandal learned a new wil
lots of three or three and i put a little east near those many that are the only one who smiled but i. yelled through it equal to spawn mother lisa what it is and there was a tickle in a ball is there. among those killed in common each cupboard oh near the house where ram is was born where his father and two brothers one of whom was seventeen. a while ago did. the old poignant softness that on an artist. is not many of. us will only. know one us dollar or two any oh. dear me if you need you...
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group is very interesting lou because lisa you say thank you very much but you would think it was great to see over you can see a new movie long and successful career many goals to thank you very much george thank you. twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers available to us but there was one more question and by the way who's going to be our coach. you guys i know you are nervous is a huge star among us and the huge amount of pressure you have to the center of the football with you and we'll show the great game the greatest good you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get the best go. alone. and i'm really happy to join the fall of two thousand and three in the world cup in russia meet this special one. needs to just say the review team's latest edition to make up a bigger. book. how does it feel to be a share of the greatest job in the world it's as close to being a king as any job there is what business model helps to run a prison now we just do or don't like nobody you know visitation i don't know what comes in anymore we don't have to sarge and many more is cost effective that's what they want
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group is very interesting lou because lisa to say thank you very much for your show is great to see here over you can see that you have a long and successful career many goals to thank you thank you very much george thank you. the most expensive fish in the will each one is selling for tens of thousands of euros it continues to grow its entire life if it was thirty years old you might have a two ton fish out there and yet they don't get that big today because we're way too good at catching. it's only women and self a much larger mission was one that was much more widely distributed we have politicians that are in office for a few years they have to get reelected everything is very very short term our system is not suited and is not cleared for long term survival and that's why we have the catastrophe is. what politicians do sometimes you can. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. some want us. to go on to be for us but what about for three of them all can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters about how. this should. when we all make this manufacture come sentenced to public wealth.
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lisa. talksesident says, trade going on with numerous countries that for many years have not treated the u.s. fairly. in the end, all will be happy. i want to put up a chart that shows what happened. coaster quite a roller ride. this is what they call a double bottom. came down, can backup, and came back down. the highs were a little lower. >> it is not quite a double bottom. you bounced off the 200 day moving average a few times. this't want to take program down market, but you can almost make a children's parable in reverse. the more often it knocks at the door, the higher the likelihood it will eventually break through and blow the house down. you really don't want to see this 200 day threatened to many more times. extentue is that to some the easy money, if there is ever any easy money, has probably been made on the bounce. equity futures are only back to where they were at 3:00 on thursday. it is difficult to call it a game changer in any meaningful sense. if you go back in history, given rhetoric inn in trade talks from yesterday, the equity gap opened higher. when that happens histori
lisa. talksesident says, trade going on with numerous countries that for many years have not treated the u.s. fairly. in the end, all will be happy. i want to put up a chart that shows what happened. coaster quite a roller ride. this is what they call a double bottom. came down, can backup, and came back down. the highs were a little lower. >> it is not quite a double bottom. you bounced off the 200 day moving average a few times. this't want to take program down market, but you can...
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many ingredients here. some of them here for decades. husbands meeting wives. you met your wife here? >> i did. >> this is lisa over here? hey, lisa.all, making 2 billion peeps a weir. the bunnies, right there. can i do one? kathy on the assembly line. ready? oh, no! she made it clear, i was not ready, tossing it aside. and just born candies telling us tonight, they've now hired since we last saw them. now up to 550 workers making peeps. they're not the only thing in the easter basket. fairfield, california, the jelly belly jelly bean company. 500 workers. pouring in the color, the sugar, the american flag right there on the bag. jelly belly says 5 billion jelly beans will be eaten over easter. in meriden, connecticut, thompson chocolate. their chocolate easter eggs coming off the line. 100 workers, 2.5 million pounds of chocolate every year. >> hi, david. >> reporter: glenda and the team with last-minute orders, and this last-minute message. while back in that pennsylvania peeps factory, kathy was determined to make sure i got it right. how are they? all right, kathy. >> made in america! >> we won't forget that first visit. and th
many ingredients here. some of them here for decades. husbands meeting wives. you met your wife here? >> i did. >> this is lisa over here? hey, lisa.all, making 2 billion peeps a weir. the bunnies, right there. can i do one? kathy on the assembly line. ready? oh, no! she made it clear, i was not ready, tossing it aside. and just born candies telling us tonight, they've now hired since we last saw them. now up to 550 workers making peeps. they're not the only thing in the easter...
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mourning for france but also a day where many people feel that they have to stand united in the face of danger because giving in is just not an option. that was lisa lewis reporting from paris here's some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world following a senate vote the irish government has announced may twenty fifth as the date for a referendum that could liberalize the country's abortion laws abortion is illegal under current legislation unless there is a serious risk to the life of the mother women convicted of having an unlawful termination face up to fourteen years in prison ecuador's government says it is cutting off julian of songes communications from its london embassy the wiki leaks founder has been holed up in the building since two thousand and twelve he fears extradition to the u.s. if he leaves the premises ecuador said that the decision was taken to prevent the australian from interfering in other countries of thiers saudi arabia's crown prince has met with u.n. secretary general and tony a good terrorists in new york to discuss the ongoing war in yemen the kingdom is now in its fourth year of involveme
mourning for france but also a day where many people feel that they have to stand united in the face of danger because giving in is just not an option. that was lisa lewis reporting from paris here's some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world following a senate vote the irish government has announced may twenty fifth as the date for a referendum that could liberalize the country's abortion laws abortion is illegal under current legislation unless there is a serious...
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lisa amin gulezian, abc 7 news. >> rallies were also held in san jose, pacifica, and santa rosa. at many of the events students urged teenagers to speak out and register to vote. organizers say the mission is to demand congress consider an effective bill that addresses gun violence. >>> now, we saw the same action today by young people in cities and states across the nation. abc news reporter karen travers has a look at how survivors of the parkland shooting joined others and made their demands known at capitol hill, where organizers say 800,000 people gathered. >> reporter: in washington. and across the nation. hundreds of thousands of americans gathering to make a passionate plea for an end to gun violence. >> welcome to the revolution. >> students from stoneman douglas leading a rallying cry for action. >> we cannot keep america great if we cannot keep america safe. >> reporter: the most powerful moment was silence. stoneman douglas student emma gonzalez reading the names of her classmates who were killed last month and then pausing to wait until six minutes and 20 seconds passed from
lisa amin gulezian, abc 7 news. >> rallies were also held in san jose, pacifica, and santa rosa. at many of the events students urged teenagers to speak out and register to vote. organizers say the mission is to demand congress consider an effective bill that addresses gun violence. >>> now, we saw the same action today by young people in cities and states across the nation. abc news reporter karen travers has a look at how survivors of the parkland shooting joined others and...
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. >> lisa owns the cafe roma coffee shop in so ma where she and customers spot trash and needles daily. sales are down 15% compared to three years ago. >> so manyail order coffee because they don't want to come here anymore. >> as part of a recent investigation, we surveyed 153 blocks of downtown san francisco. we spent three days walking up and down every street inspecting more than 20 miles of the city. we found trash on every block. 303 piles of feces and 100 needles. >> people are embarrassed. they're embarrassed, angry. they don't understand why such a rich city can't keep our streets clean. i'm embarrassed, too. >> kim who is running for mayor says she is still determineded to give her clean streets a fresh start, one of the pillars of her campaign. but the politics are messy. in a rare move, she now plans to bypass the budget committee and force the full board to vote on her proposal next month. with the investigative unit. >> if you have a story for our investigative unit call 888-996-tips or visit nbcbayarea.com/weinvestigate. >> kamala harris is returning to the bay area this spring to deliver the commencement address to graduates at
. >> lisa owns the cafe roma coffee shop in so ma where she and customers spot trash and needles daily. sales are down 15% compared to three years ago. >> so manyail order coffee because they don't want to come here anymore. >> as part of a recent investigation, we surveyed 153 blocks of downtown san francisco. we spent three days walking up and down every street inspecting more than 20 miles of the city. we found trash on every block. 303 piles of feces and 100 needles....
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scheme's success determined on how many people are persuaded that their chewing gum in the bins and not on the street any more. intriguing. now it is time the weather. while lisaa wintry day. windfall and this latest shot coming in from aberdeen shows snow is still falling as well. ten centimetres also know over grampians and into the highlands. temperatures here are struggling. some staying at two celsius all day long. further south, 11th celsius. sunshine and bright skies. eventually up in scotland. one to isolated showers and northern ireland and some in counties of england as well. through tonight, snow in the grampians sta rts tonight, snow in the grampians starts to ease. overnight, some showers down towards the west and the channel islands. for many a dry night. clear skies. cold the channel islands. for many a dry night. clearskies. cold out the channel islands. for many a dry night. clear skies. cold out there. frost just about anywhere. fog patches and with the ground is wet it will be icy. tomorrow, heavy showers potentially from south—east england through east anglia. cloud and rain in shetland and the hebrides. most having a dry and bright day. so
scheme's success determined on how many people are persuaded that their chewing gum in the bins and not on the street any more. intriguing. now it is time the weather. while lisaa wintry day. windfall and this latest shot coming in from aberdeen shows snow is still falling as well. ten centimetres also know over grampians and into the highlands. temperatures here are struggling. some staying at two celsius all day long. further south, 11th celsius. sunshine and bright skies. eventually up in...