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i think maggie makes a very good point. he does not have anybody of real stature that he trusts -- that he trusts around him to help him with his politics. >> ultimately, when you start to look at the calendar, you know, midterm elections are coming up and then it's the presidential election. it starts to get into a certain worn path. >> one thing that jonathan martin, my colleague, and i had reported on this a couple of weeks ago, that there was a real lack of planning about the midterms. as it happened, there had been an oval office meeting that day involving, kelly, mike pence, stepian, the president and rick dearborn, a deputy chief of staff. but they were just beginning this at that point. and when i was speaking to white house aides, they would say, look, we've actually devoted a lot of our political resources to the policy programmic aspects to try to work the hill. you have to be able to work both tracks in any white house, but especially in this climate. and they are going into a year where all the forces appear to
i think maggie makes a very good point. he does not have anybody of real stature that he trusts -- that he trusts around him to help him with his politics. >> ultimately, when you start to look at the calendar, you know, midterm elections are coming up and then it's the presidential election. it starts to get into a certain worn path. >> one thing that jonathan martin, my colleague, and i had reported on this a couple of weeks ago, that there was a real lack of planning about the...
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maggie: police threw everything they had at this case. maggie rulli, new york.ianna: in australia, a submarine has been found 103 years after it went missing. 35 crew members were aboard the navy vessel in september 14. after discovery, a commemorative service was held for those who lost their lives. a tragic and preventable accident. that is how the coast guard's final report describes the october 2015 sinking of a cargo on its wayent down from florida to puerto rico. cited the decision of to sailain and owner dangerously close to a category three storm. of a policeo officer choking on food at a new york diner. a man did the heimlich maneuver and the quick thinking saved the officer's life. a police officer normally known for stopping traffic with his badge is it now stopping it with his a voice. take a listen. >> ♪ holy night, the stars are brightly shining ♪ turner's jerry impromptu performance of a holy night has now gone viral. 25,000 views and counting. there were people walking by who stopped to listen, so i kept going. >> i was blown away. jerry can sing
maggie: police threw everything they had at this case. maggie rulli, new york.ianna: in australia, a submarine has been found 103 years after it went missing. 35 crew members were aboard the navy vessel in september 14. after discovery, a commemorative service was held for those who lost their lives. a tragic and preventable accident. that is how the coast guard's final report describes the october 2015 sinking of a cargo on its wayent down from florida to puerto rico. cited the decision of to...
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maggie, good morning. >> reporter: dan and kendis, good morning. just one month ago a democrat winning a senate seat in alabama would have seemed impossible, but the people here came out in numbers rarely seen during a special election, and they made history. tears of joy from supporters of doug jones as overnight the democratic nominee for senate did the unthinkable, turn a deep red state blue. >> i think that i have been waiting all my life, and now i just don't know what the hell to say. >> reporter: abc news projects jones to win the alabama senate seat over roy moore after getting a huge wave of support from african-american voters, young people and even from the unlikeliest of places, former lifelong republicans. >> i have felt empowered, not only as a republican, i feel like holding my party to a better standard, but as a woman who i think is making the right choice. >> reporter: the republican bloc on this alabama senate seat was unended just 34 days ago when allegations of sexual misconduct against moore were made public including accusati
maggie, good morning. >> reporter: dan and kendis, good morning. just one month ago a democrat winning a senate seat in alabama would have seemed impossible, but the people here came out in numbers rarely seen during a special election, and they made history. tears of joy from supporters of doug jones as overnight the democratic nominee for senate did the unthinkable, turn a deep red state blue. >> i think that i have been waiting all my life, and now i just don't know what the hell...
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sot maggie musse, lleva semanas buscando juguetes "es dificil para encontrar, donde quiera que voy no...no lo tienen por internet...todo esta sold out" track 2 no se consiguen en parte porque los revendedores estn haciendo su agosto.... track 3 al igual que con los boletos de los conciertos...los revendedores estn utilizando programas de computadora especializados para comprar la mayor cantidad de juguetes posible y venderlos mas caros. "i want an l.o.l surprise" para que tenga una idea, el precio regular del l.o.l big surprise es de $65 dlares...pero lo estan revendiendo al doble o al triple...igual pasa con los fingerlings. sot maggie musse, lleva semanas buscando los juguetes de sus hijas "no es justo para nosotros queremos comprarle algo a nuestro hijo que quieran de verdad y tener que pagar mas de que lo venden en la tienda" diego arias, belleville, new jersey "los expertos dicen estos robos cibernéticos que son mucho más rápidos que los humanos a la hora de comprar por internet están arruinando la navidad para muchos" sot monica liriano , vocera consumer reports lo envian mas ta
sot maggie musse, lleva semanas buscando juguetes "es dificil para encontrar, donde quiera que voy no...no lo tienen por internet...todo esta sold out" track 2 no se consiguen en parte porque los revendedores estn haciendo su agosto.... track 3 al igual que con los boletos de los conciertos...los revendedores estn utilizando programas de computadora especializados para comprar la mayor cantidad de juguetes posible y venderlos mas caros. "i want an l.o.l surprise" para que...
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joining us right now, maggie wilderotter, ceo at frontier communications maggie, good morning >> goodning. >> espn, incredibly important property, sports and sports rights key to the media landscape these days how important is this as a period for disney to get a new leader for espn and get grounded as they try to move forward? >> well, i think you first start with john skipper having the courage to do what he did, and also the reaction by george bodenheimer and iger in support of him the good news is, george is going to come in and take care of espn, he's a seasoned veteran, knows the business inside and out, so espn is in good hands as they look for a new leader, but as you think about this merger -- go ahead. >> i was going to say, as a ceo, you have done a number deals, none at the scale of disney/fox, but to have a leadership vacuum as you're trying to integrate two massive companies where sports is a large portion of that, how hard is it as a ceo to try to fix those two things at once >> well, i think that george bodenheimer has a lot of experience with espn at the helm, and so
joining us right now, maggie wilderotter, ceo at frontier communications maggie, good morning >> goodning. >> espn, incredibly important property, sports and sports rights key to the media landscape these days how important is this as a period for disney to get a new leader for espn and get grounded as they try to move forward? >> well, i think you first start with john skipper having the courage to do what he did, and also the reaction by george bodenheimer and iger in...
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abc's maggie rulli is live in montgomery alabama with the very l race and moore not giving up maggie.reporter: nydia, good morning. just one month ago a democrat winning a senate seat in alabama would have seemed impossible but the people here came out in near-record numbers for a special election and they made history. [cheers and applause] >> reporter: cheers of joy from supporters of doug jones as overnight the democratic nomineefor senate did the unthinkable turned eep red state blue. >> i think that i have beenl my life and now i hell to say. >> reporter: abc projects je after getting a huge wave of support from african-american voters young people and eunlikeliest of places fo republicans. >> i had felt emp only as re like holding my party to andard but as a is right choice. >> reporter: the rs a when allegations of sexual accusations of sexual assault against two teenaged girls when moore was in his 30's. >> at the end of the day this -- this entire race has been about dignity and respect. [cheers and applause] >> reporter: moore has denied all allegations. and while at least 1
abc's maggie rulli is live in montgomery alabama with the very l race and moore not giving up maggie.reporter: nydia, good morning. just one month ago a democrat winning a senate seat in alabama would have seemed impossible but the people here came out in near-record numbers for a special election and they made history. [cheers and applause] >> reporter: cheers of joy from supporters of doug jones as overnight the democratic nomineefor senate did the unthinkable turned eep red state blue....
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maggie, good morning. >> reporter: jeanette, good morning. moore is going to have his watch party which could become his victory party and the media has been lined up on the block since yesterday as the entire nation is waiting and watching to see what happens when it senate race in alabama. it's election day here in alabama and both candidates were out fighting for votes late into the night. >> we're alabama. we're republicans. it's just time, folks, that we say no more. >> reporter: at his drain the swamp rally republican roy moore used the final hours before election day to once again deny allegations of molesting teenaged girls when he was in his 30's. >> any message for your accuser. >> reporter: steve bannon took the stage to bash the more than 19 gop senator who's are urging moore to step aside. >> there's a special place in hell for republicans who should know betterrism and his wife battling back against accusations that moore is intolerant and anti-semitic. >> news would tell you that we don't care for jews. i tell you all this beca
maggie, good morning. >> reporter: jeanette, good morning. moore is going to have his watch party which could become his victory party and the media has been lined up on the block since yesterday as the entire nation is waiting and watching to see what happens when it senate race in alabama. it's election day here in alabama and both candidates were out fighting for votes late into the night. >> we're alabama. we're republicans. it's just time, folks, that we say no more. >>...
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in dupont washington maggie rulli channel6 "action news." >> thank you maggie. crash in washington state was reminiscent of the deadly amtrak derailment in port richmond. amtrak 188 went off the tracks while going into a turn at more than 100 miles an hour in may of 2015. eight people were killed and more than 200 were injured. the ntsb investigation found the train was going more than twice the speed limit and that existing safety technology to automatically slow down the train could have been prevented the crash. amtrak, as you heard, says that technology was not in use with the washington derailment, either. we will be following the latest developments for the fatal amtrak derailment on "action news." you can also head to 6abc.com for updates and to view video clips and pictures from the scene. >> new this morning a gunman is it on the run after shooting a man to death in his own home. police were called to the 600 block of oxford street in overbrook at 8:30 last night. they found a 27-year-old man in the basement of the home. he had been shot several times.
in dupont washington maggie rulli channel6 "action news." >> thank you maggie. crash in washington state was reminiscent of the deadly amtrak derailment in port richmond. amtrak 188 went off the tracks while going into a turn at more than 100 miles an hour in may of 2015. eight people were killed and more than 200 were injured. the ntsb investigation found the train was going more than twice the speed limit and that existing safety technology to automatically slow down the train...
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montgomery, alabama, maggie rulli channel6 "action news."att. >> thank you maggie. >>> a secret santa left a $2,000 tip at a diner in arizona. the server in scottsdale says the customer quietly enjoyed his breakfast order then added the massive tip to his $17 tab. the diner who remains anonymous had one request. he wrote on the receipt please sit with the whole staff. merry christmas. >> unbelievable. we took it to the manager and said look what we got. then we have to figure out how we going to split it. >> everyone working at the time received $200. the server received $400. >> ♪ toasting dad: i'm not one for speeches. but here's to... to many more years of friendship. and feasts! crowd: [laughing, cheering] to presents! a mi familia que lo es todo. ♪ to being right here, right now, with you. sfx: dog bark. and you. toasting dad: i guess what i'm trying to say is, here's to family. we're proud to bring your family amazing value every day. t.j. maxx. marshalls. homegoods. family is the greatest gift. >> good tuesday morning, everybody. we'r
montgomery, alabama, maggie rulli channel6 "action news."att. >> thank you maggie. >>> a secret santa left a $2,000 tip at a diner in arizona. the server in scottsdale says the customer quietly enjoyed his breakfast order then added the massive tip to his $17 tab. the diner who remains anonymous had one request. he wrote on the receipt please sit with the whole staff. merry christmas. >> unbelievable. we took it to the manager and said look what we got. then we...
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maggie, good morning. >> reporter: dan and kendis, good morning. you can see that is where it jumped off the track. authorities here now are trying to figure out what went wrong. an early morning commute interrupted by chaos. >> amtrak 501. >> reporter: 501 had just left seattle heading towards portland. the ntsb says preliminary findings from the data recorder show the train was traveling at 80 miles per hour near the curve where the speed should have been reduced to 30 miles per hour. >> they're requesting all possible units. there are bodies on the freeway. >> reporter: 13 cars careened off both sides crashing directly onto interstate 5 below. >> oh, my god. that train is derailed. >> started shaking really badly. >> reporter: daniel and his girlfr work when they saw the derailment. he rushed in to help. >> people were in shock and a lot of them initially when they got out of the train, they just went and they sat down with their heads -- with their face in the palm of their hands. >> reporter: it happened on a new line. this train carrying its
maggie, good morning. >> reporter: dan and kendis, good morning. you can see that is where it jumped off the track. authorities here now are trying to figure out what went wrong. an early morning commute interrupted by chaos. >> amtrak 501. >> reporter: 501 had just left seattle heading towards portland. the ntsb says preliminary findings from the data recorder show the train was traveling at 80 miles per hour near the curve where the speed should have been reduced to 30 miles...
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joining us cnn political analyst maggie haberman. maggie, good to have you. i'd love to be wrong about it, but it does seem to be a guarantee that if you go after the president or represents something that he takes as eye threat, he will attack you even if it's one of the key institutions of our democracy. >> i think you're correct. if you think how this feels to the mennd women of the fbi to have the commander in chief to say it's all a mess. there's no question that the presidethe fbi came out bruised from the election. for the president to say this takes it to a completely different level, and to say it with all due respect to twitter founder pretty serious media. and when there's a tweet for all occasions that he's done in the past where he was on the opposite side of it there was a tweet that sarah sanders, the press secretary did about hillary clinton in 2016 which ask if you're attacking the fbi because undercriminal investigation, you're losing. that's exactly what's happening here. >> let's talk about the breaking news this morning, that is, back to
joining us cnn political analyst maggie haberman. maggie, good to have you. i'd love to be wrong about it, but it does seem to be a guarantee that if you go after the president or represents something that he takes as eye threat, he will attack you even if it's one of the key institutions of our democracy. >> i think you're correct. if you think how this feels to the mennd women of the fbi to have the commander in chief to say it's all a mess. there's no question that the presidethe fbi...
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equally fascinating piece, it is now on the website of the "new york times," maggie haberman i but he didn't care. equally fascinating piece, it is now on the website of the "new york times," maggie haberman has a fascinating piece when the president feeling under siege, that he is protecting himself from an onslaught that he feels people are trying to delegitimize him, has the television on four to eight hours a day and gloulirowling b. this is a president who feels like he is under assaults and he is trying to protect the legitimacy of his election and he complaint let it go and he keeps coming back to hillary and the like. >> she is having a hard time personally, but she is not speaking in the same way. most presidents move on after the election. especially if you win. that sort of validates you. and he did win. you know, he was elected. >> he won over a year he can'ts leading to this maggie haberman type story but also raising questions about whether he is increasingly unhinged, whether something is going on that is triggered that barrage from him that we heard last night in the s
equally fascinating piece, it is now on the website of the "new york times," maggie haberman i but he didn't care. equally fascinating piece, it is now on the website of the "new york times," maggie haberman has a fascinating piece when the president feeling under siege, that he is protecting himself from an onslaught that he feels people are trying to delegitimize him, has the television on four to eight hours a day and gloulirowling b. this is a president who feels like he...
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good morning, maggie. >> reporter: matt and tam, good morning. just behind me that is where that train jumped off the tracks crashing into cars traveling on this highway below. authorities are trying to find out what went wrong. an early morning commute interrupted by chaos. >> track 501. emergency. emergency. >> reporter: amtrak train 501 had just left seattle and was heading towards portland. the ntsb says preliminary findings from the data recorder show the train was traveling at 80 miles per hour near the curve where the speed should have been reduced to 30 miles per hour. >> and they're requesting all possible units. there's bodies on the freeway. >> reporter: 13 cars careened off both sides of the overpass crashing directly onto that interstate five below. >> oh, my god. that train is derailed. >> my conscious started shaking like really, really badly. >> reporter: daniel and his girlfriend were on their way to work when they saw the derailment. he rushed in to help. >> people were in shock and a lot of them initially when they got out of t
good morning, maggie. >> reporter: matt and tam, good morning. just behind me that is where that train jumped off the tracks crashing into cars traveling on this highway below. authorities are trying to find out what went wrong. an early morning commute interrupted by chaos. >> track 501. emergency. emergency. >> reporter: amtrak train 501 had just left seattle and was heading towards portland. the ntsb says preliminary findings from the data recorder show the train was...
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maggie wru maggie rulli has more. >> reporter: it's a royal holiday for meghan markle. >> an americanw amazing. >> reporter: and this american is making history, as the first fiance to ever celebrate christmas with the queen. >> it is a big deal for the queen to agree for meghan markle to be the first royal fiance to be at the christmas lunch table. it didn't happen for camilla, diana or kate. >> reporter: linking arms with prince harry, the two walked side by side older siblings presence william and kathryn. then with queen elizabeth and prince phillip. they are christmas estate of sandrington. >> this is a way for meghan to understand how things work. and it's important that she understands how the queen operates these things. >> reporter: tradition like the queen's annual christmas day broadcast, this year taking on a new meaning with a focus on home. >> for many, the idea of home reaches beyond a physical building. to hometown or city. >> reporter: the crowds waiting to see the royals outside church were bigger than normal. perhaps everyone trying to get a glimpse of that markle s
maggie wru maggie rulli has more. >> reporter: it's a royal holiday for meghan markle. >> an americanw amazing. >> reporter: and this american is making history, as the first fiance to ever celebrate christmas with the queen. >> it is a big deal for the queen to agree for meghan markle to be the first royal fiance to be at the christmas lunch table. it didn't happen for camilla, diana or kate. >> reporter: linking arms with prince harry, the two walked side by side...
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montgomery alabama, maggie rulli, abc 7 news. jessica? >> maggie, thank you. i do have another quick update on the story. president trump tweeting out this within the last hour saying, quote, the reason i originally endorsed luther strange and his numbers went up mightily is i said roy moore will not be able to win the general election. i was right. roy worked hard but the deck was stacked against him. that's the latest here. natasha, back to you. >>> happening tonight the oakland unified school district is expected to vote on proposed budget cuts and parents, students and teachers are upset at the plan to make those cuts. the proposed plan would bring cuts spread akrs the system. board members plan to slash $ million from the current fiscal year. nearly $5 million would be slashed from the central administration. more than $4 million cut from school sites. protesters are planning to march from lake merit to the meeting at 5:30 this evening. >>> in the south bay the san jose city council approved a pilot program to build tiny houses for the city's homeless res
montgomery alabama, maggie rulli, abc 7 news. jessica? >> maggie, thank you. i do have another quick update on the story. president trump tweeting out this within the last hour saying, quote, the reason i originally endorsed luther strange and his numbers went up mightily is i said roy moore will not be able to win the general election. i was right. roy worked hard but the deck was stacked against him. that's the latest here. natasha, back to you. >>> happening tonight the...
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maggie, it's still the same point. ed is saying this is who trump is with everybody.s not geared toward her as a woman. do you buy that? >> it is geared toward her because she's a woman. he would not have made that statement to a man. let's not pretend otherwise. in this moment, trump maybe gets away with it today. maybe he has gotten away with it in the past. now there is a moment and we have been talking ad nauseam what is going to be acceptable as how you treat and talk to women going forward. you saw in alabama last night while it wasn't a referendum on sexual harassment it certainly informed many, many of the voters, these allegations against roy moore. there may be a ticking time bomb on what voters are going to consider is acceptable coming from the president of the united states. and this kind of language. republican women need to draw the line for their party and party leader that this kind of language is not acceptable anymore. >> ed martin, margaret hoover, thank you for your perspectives as always on "new day" and keeping it decent as well. merry christmas
maggie, it's still the same point. ed is saying this is who trump is with everybody.s not geared toward her as a woman. do you buy that? >> it is geared toward her because she's a woman. he would not have made that statement to a man. let's not pretend otherwise. in this moment, trump maybe gets away with it today. maybe he has gotten away with it in the past. now there is a moment and we have been talking ad nauseam what is going to be acceptable as how you treat and talk to women going...
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in dupont, washington, maggie rulli, abc 7 news. >> maggie, thank you. >>> happening today the city of santa rosa will consider banning landlords from evicting low income residents following the north bay fires. they have received multiple reports that some landlords may be evicting lower income tenants in order to rent to insured residents displaced by a fire. the city council will discuss a ban on those evictions at 2:30 this afternoon. >>> steady progress is being made on the thomas fire in southern california. containment now at 50%. the fire has grown to 423 square miles and has reduced more than 1,000 homes to rubble. cal fire says that weather conditions are improving for firefighters with lighter winds and higher humidity. the fire started two weeks ago yesterday. east bay firefighters who have been on the front lines of the thomas fire are headed home right now. the alameda county fire department posted this photo. crews from six departments have been down south since december 5th. >>> san jose firefighters are also battling the thomas fire. they got a special thank you for ac
in dupont, washington, maggie rulli, abc 7 news. >> maggie, thank you. >>> happening today the city of santa rosa will consider banning landlords from evicting low income residents following the north bay fires. they have received multiple reports that some landlords may be evicting lower income tenants in order to rent to insured residents displaced by a fire. the city council will discuss a ban on those evictions at 2:30 this afternoon. >>> steady progress is being...
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abc's maggie rulli joins us from dupont, washington.aggie, good morning. >> reporter: diane and kendis, good morning. right behind me you can see that is where that train jumped off the tracks crashing directly onto cars traveling on this highway below. authorities here now are desperately trying to figure out exactly what went wrong. an early morning commute interrupted by chaos. >> amtrak 501. emergency, emergency. >> reporter: amtrak train 501 had just left seattle and was heading towards portland. the ntsb says preliminary findings from the data recorder show the train was traveling at 80 miles per hour near the curve where the speed should have been reduced to 30 miles per hour. >> they're requesting all possible units. there are bodies on the freeway. >> reporter: 136 its cars careened off both sides of the overpass crashing directly onto interstate 5 below. >> oh, my god. that train is derailed. >> and my car started shaking really, really badly. >> reporter: daniel and his girlfriend were on their way to work when they saw the d
abc's maggie rulli joins us from dupont, washington.aggie, good morning. >> reporter: diane and kendis, good morning. right behind me you can see that is where that train jumped off the tracks crashing directly onto cars traveling on this highway below. authorities here now are desperately trying to figure out exactly what went wrong. an early morning commute interrupted by chaos. >> amtrak 501. emergency, emergency. >> reporter: amtrak train 501 had just left seattle and was...
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i think maggie makes a good point. he does not have anybody, of stature that he trusts around him to help him. >> midterm elections are coming up and then it's the presidential election. it starts to get to a worn path. >> one thing jonathan martin, my colleague, and i had reported on, there was a lack of plank about -- planning r. they were just beginning this at this point. they would say we've devoted a lot of our political resources to the policy to work the hill. you have to be able to work both tracks in any white house, but especially in this climate. and they're going into a year where all the forces appear to be against them with the exception of the economy. but still, the midterms tend to be when the party that's in power gets beaten up. >> and you also have steve bannon, and the question is will he be running warfare. >> he can't have it both ways talking to the president, ruining the possibilities of the republicans holding house and senate. that's a big deal. i think the president will get his tax -- i se
i think maggie makes a good point. he does not have anybody, of stature that he trusts around him to help him. >> midterm elections are coming up and then it's the presidential election. it starts to get to a worn path. >> one thing jonathan martin, my colleague, and i had reported on, there was a lack of plank about -- planning r. they were just beginning this at this point. they would say we've devoted a lot of our political resources to the policy to work the hill. you have to be...
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maggie: there will be reform on the banking committees and housing committees.d it a very large uphill battle. either one of those made it to the finish line, we would find that surprising. david: always good to have you on the program, maggie gage from credit suisse in washington. as you recall, softbank is making a tender offer for stock at uber with a price 30% less than the last valuation. 20% of the over shareholders have ended their shares. willing to take a haircut of 30%. .oftbank moving forward ok, sorry. this is what they are telling me in my ear. the 20% number is the wall street journal reporting. they have not match that, it's the rest of this. trump'sp, president tough deportation talk on mexico is not translating to sending many people back home. we will go through the numbers, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ david: this is bloomberg markets balance of power. president trump promised to send millions of undocumented aliens to mexico. at least so far, the u.s. is repatriating fewer people under trump than it did under obama. we welcome our mexico city
maggie: there will be reform on the banking committees and housing committees.d it a very large uphill battle. either one of those made it to the finish line, we would find that surprising. david: always good to have you on the program, maggie gage from credit suisse in washington. as you recall, softbank is making a tender offer for stock at uber with a price 30% less than the last valuation. 20% of the over shareholders have ended their shares. willing to take a haircut of 30%. .oftbank...
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let's bring in cnn political analyst maggie haberman.orning? >> they're waiting to see what the president's phaotd is looking like. we have seen so far the tweet that he posted is he is making himself i predicted moore wouldn't win. one of the things we have seen from the president when you are on all sides of app issue you can claim you have been right at different points. that's what's happening here. there are a couple of likely targets. his relationship with mitch mcconnell is not good. mcconnell had been the person who wanted him to endorse luther strange. the president refused to budge. the president has a paralytic fear of losing his base heard steve bannon in his ear and publicly saying your movement is marching on without you. a lot of white house aides are hoping he will blame bannon. and he might blame bannon for a time. i think he fears bannon to some extent. fingers are being pointed at the white house. he does have some allies in the west wing. john kelly has been complaining about that for a while. there's plenty of blame
let's bring in cnn political analyst maggie haberman.orning? >> they're waiting to see what the president's phaotd is looking like. we have seen so far the tweet that he posted is he is making himself i predicted moore wouldn't win. one of the things we have seen from the president when you are on all sides of app issue you can claim you have been right at different points. that's what's happening here. there are a couple of likely targets. his relationship with mitch mcconnell is not...
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gimme the maggie markle. just gimme the maggie markle. >> steve: give it -- oh!u did it! [ light laughter ] you do it, you clean it up! i don't have to pick up the maggie markle! [ laughter ] argh! [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ thank you, co-worker who puts up mistletoe, for basically saying, "i'm trying to get fired before christmas." [ laughter and applause ] it's like, "yeah, you can't do that anymore." no more. >> steve: can't do it no more. >> jimmy: can't do that in the office no more. >> steve: it's wrong. >> jimmy: no way! no no. ♪ thank you, in-and-out, for being the only restaurant name that tells me what's about to happen to my burger. [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: oh! number two burger in the country. [ laughter ] [ audience groans ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, gift bags, for basically saying, "sorry, i don't consider you wrap worthy." [ laughter and applause ] can i get the bag back, please? ♪ thank you, ladles, for letting me know what would happen if the spoon hooked up with the saxophone. [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: yeah. mm, sax
gimme the maggie markle. just gimme the maggie markle. >> steve: give it -- oh!u did it! [ light laughter ] you do it, you clean it up! i don't have to pick up the maggie markle! [ laughter ] argh! [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ thank you, co-worker who puts up mistletoe, for basically saying, "i'm trying to get fired before christmas." [ laughter and applause ] it's like, "yeah, you can't do that anymore." no more. >> steve: can't do it no more....
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in washington, maggie rulli channel6 "action news." >> indeed it does.ailment in washington state bears some similarities to the train disaster in philadelphia's port richmond section. amtrak 188 went off the tracks while going on a turn at more than 100 miles an hour back in may of 2015. eight people were killed and more than 200 people were injured. in both cases, amtrak revealed that safety technology to automatically slow down the train was not in use. >> ♪ >> new this morning, a gunman is on the run after shooting and killing a man in his own home. police were called to the 6000 block of oxford street in the city's overbrook section at 8:30 last night. when they got there they found a 27-year-old man in the basement of a home. he'd been shot several times. the victim was rushed to the hospital where he was pronounced dead. investigators say family members were upstairs when they were surprised to hear those gunshots. they told police they did not know that someone was that in the basement with the victim. >>> this is new video just in from a serious
in washington, maggie rulli channel6 "action news." >> indeed it does.ailment in washington state bears some similarities to the train disaster in philadelphia's port richmond section. amtrak 188 went off the tracks while going on a turn at more than 100 miles an hour back in may of 2015. eight people were killed and more than 200 people were injured. in both cases, amtrak revealed that safety technology to automatically slow down the train was not in use. >> ♪ >>...
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maggie haberman and doug brinkley. thank you so much. >>> is the only option with north korea to starve its people to death? that's what president's homeland security adviser suggested when it comes to applying pressure to kim jong-un. that story next. stay with us. ♪ i've always been a bit of a morning person. i like to get up early, walk around. this is my thinking time. it's when i ponder the deep questions, like which came first, the egg or the chicken? how would i know? but what i do know is this: invention comes first. then product development. like, first qualcomm connected the phone to the internet and started the mobile revolution. now you can scroll through photos or book tickets to machu picchu from anywhere. that's exactly what qualcomm does. they invent stuff. then the world innovates on top of their breakthroughs. yessir, invention comes first. and a whole lot of it starts at qualcomm. if yorheumatoid arthritisevere and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a medication, this is humira. this is humi
maggie haberman and doug brinkley. thank you so much. >>> is the only option with north korea to starve its people to death? that's what president's homeland security adviser suggested when it comes to applying pressure to kim jong-un. that story next. stay with us. ♪ i've always been a bit of a morning person. i like to get up early, walk around. this is my thinking time. it's when i ponder the deep questions, like which came first, the egg or the chicken? how would i know? but what...
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abc news reporter maggie rulli has how you can get the most bang for your post holiday buck. >> if santa didn't quite stick to the list this year, you're not alone. americans returned nearly $90 billion worth of holiday gift. >> rung back and forth, back and forth, back and forth. >> bridget mcnichol works around the clock at toys r us. if we think holiday lines were bad, wait for the returns. >> after the kids have something already, the return lines are out the door? >> the return line just as bad? >> probably worse than the regular lines. >> fearing the lines already, experts warn against going to the store on tuesday tuesday. >> because 40% of people who are doing their post holiday returns will do it on the 26th and 27th. i wait a week and return the first or second week of january when you also see some major discount cans as well. >> since more than 1/3 of retailers offer free return shipping online, you may be able to avoid a trip to the mall altogether. another option regifting. one survey found 56% of us admit to having redone it. some retailers will swap out a new card without
abc news reporter maggie rulli has how you can get the most bang for your post holiday buck. >> if santa didn't quite stick to the list this year, you're not alone. americans returned nearly $90 billion worth of holiday gift. >> rung back and forth, back and forth, back and forth. >> bridget mcnichol works around the clock at toys r us. if we think holiday lines were bad, wait for the returns. >> after the kids have something already, the return lines are out the door?...
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cnn political analyst maggie haberman joins me now. that's the bigger issue here.w that loyalty is something that is of the utmost importance to the president. >> right. especially to the issue of the tweet that the sources don't exist. i've worked with two of the reporters. i'm confident the sources exist. he often says this that people reinstate real. as you say on it's own we knew at the time he was unhappy with what neil gorsuch had said and what leaked out. we knew the president was frustrated. this takes it a tick further. but this is how president president views relationships. this is a one-way street about loyalty toward him. it's not that he will be loyal back because he gets rid of people all the time. he expects people to pay sort of unending price if he gives them something. and this is where he conflats himself with the institution he serves. making an appointment for a supreme court justice is certainly something i suspect justices feel gratitude toward the president. but it's not supposed to be something where you have personal fealty. he was preser
cnn political analyst maggie haberman joins me now. that's the bigger issue here.w that loyalty is something that is of the utmost importance to the president. >> right. especially to the issue of the tweet that the sources don't exist. i've worked with two of the reporters. i'm confident the sources exist. he often says this that people reinstate real. as you say on it's own we knew at the time he was unhappy with what neil gorsuch had said and what leaked out. we knew the president was...
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maggie rulie, abc news, new york. >> state assembly leaders say they'll hire an investigator to look misconduct claims against assemblyman matt dubadny. he represents san fernando valley. he is accused of sexual misconduct. one is a lobbyist who says the assemblyman cornered her in the bathroom and exposed himself. the other says he was her former supervisor. >> i thought make it very clear that i do not want to be here and that there is no misunderstanding. and so i said several times, no, i will not touch you. >> at events or fund-raisers, he would eye women in the room and talk about his conquests, who he had slept with. >> he denies any wrongdoing. he says he looks forward to clearing his name. >> women are replacing stars who have been accused of sexual misconduct. christiane amanpour is taking charlie rose's slot on pbs. her public affairs show that airs on cnn international will also be shown on pbs starting next monday. and netflix's house of cards is moving forward without kevin spacey. robin wright who plays claire underwood will take the lead. >> facebook is launching a me
maggie rulie, abc news, new york. >> state assembly leaders say they'll hire an investigator to look misconduct claims against assemblyman matt dubadny. he represents san fernando valley. he is accused of sexual misconduct. one is a lobbyist who says the assemblyman cornered her in the bathroom and exposed himself. the other says he was her former supervisor. >> i thought make it very clear that i do not want to be here and that there is no misunderstanding. and so i said several...
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maggie has no children which makes her feel worthless and incomplete. in a society that expects them to be her children this is a burden many married childless women in niger suffer from. a wife is only fully accepted upon motherhood. a very personal film about the suffering of childless women in niger and. the fruitless tree starting january fourteenth on t w. stories that people hold over information they provide the opinions they want to express t.w. on facebook and twitter up to date and in touch follow us. hijacking the news. where i come from the news is being hijacked journalism itself has become a scripted reality show it's not just good versus evil us versus them black and white. in countries like russia china turkey people are told it's that simple and if you're a journalist there and you try to get beyond that you are facing scare tactics intimidation. and i wonder is that where we're headed as well. my responsibility as a journalist is to get beyond the smoke and mirrors it's not just about being fair and balanced or being neutral it's about
maggie has no children which makes her feel worthless and incomplete. in a society that expects them to be her children this is a burden many married childless women in niger suffer from. a wife is only fully accepted upon motherhood. a very personal film about the suffering of childless women in niger and. the fruitless tree starting january fourteenth on t w. stories that people hold over information they provide the opinions they want to express t.w. on facebook and twitter up to date and in...
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maggie rulli, abc news, new york. >> you know who didn't get the invite? frank.was all ready to walk to church with them and nothing. >> and that's a good hat. >> the queen would love though hat, i think, right, frank? >>> coming up, find out how getting back to the gym can save you big bucks in the new year. >> what do you think, frank? >> oh, oh. see, he's upset with the queen. queen. >> his new year's resolution is getting that thing off. you think i'm joy bauer, and as a nutritionist i know probiotics can often help. try digestive advantage. it is tougher than your stomach's harsh environment, so it surivies a hundred times better than the leading probiotic. get the digestive advantage. ♪ ♪ >>> the new year is less than a week away, so if you're the resolution type, now is the time to brainstorm. >> that's right. let's get some tips from vera gibbons. >>> good morning, you two. are you thinking about doing something new for yourself in the new year that will make you a better person and boost your wallet at the same time? here are my top ideas. number one, la
maggie rulli, abc news, new york. >> you know who didn't get the invite? frank.was all ready to walk to church with them and nothing. >> and that's a good hat. >> the queen would love though hat, i think, right, frank? >>> coming up, find out how getting back to the gym can save you big bucks in the new year. >> what do you think, frank? >> oh, oh. see, he's upset with the queen. queen. >> his new year's resolution is getting that thing off. you...
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maggie: si ya sabe la ubicaciÓn de todos, ahÍ se va. charola, obviamente con la parte abierta. la parte donde cierra hacia abajo. pueden cerrar la masa con ayuda del agua. la parte del frente la volteas para abajo, esta parte tambiÉn. la metes al horno por 350,30 minutos o 40 minutos, hasta que se dore. tenemos nuestra receta especial. ahora necesitamos una bebida especial. para el coquito necesitas dos latas de crema de coco, una lata de leche evaporada yy una lata de leche condensada. se le agrega vainilla, nuez moscada y un poquito de canela. todo esto lo mezcla en la licuadora. si quieren, pueden hacer dos tipos, el que tiene alcohol, que tiene ron y el otro. recuerde, cuando abra su recipiente con las toallas blancas sucias o si quieres hacer una pausa para limpiar un mostrador tenemos un hÉroe, es el clorox, que se puede utilizar para una limpieza fÁcil y profunda, dejará tu cocina impecable. me encanta que este producto es tan versÁtil, que cuando tienes que limpiar las toallas blancas, como la que usÉ hoy en la cocina, tienen la
maggie: si ya sabe la ubicaciÓn de todos, ahÍ se va. charola, obviamente con la parte abierta. la parte donde cierra hacia abajo. pueden cerrar la masa con ayuda del agua. la parte del frente la volteas para abajo, esta parte tambiÉn. la metes al horno por 350,30 minutos o 40 minutos, hasta que se dore. tenemos nuestra receta especial. ahora necesitamos una bebida especial. para el coquito necesitas dos latas de crema de coco, una lata de leche evaporada yy una lata de leche condensada. se...
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abc news reporter maggie ruly is in montgomery, alabama, with the latest. >> fighting all my life, and now i just don't know what the hell to say. >> reporter: for the first time in a quarter of a century, deep red alabama is sending a democrat to the senate. >> we have been cross roads in the past, and unfortunately we have usually taken the wrong fort, tonight, ladies and gentlemen, you took the right road. >> reporter: doug jones beats roy moore. riding a wave of support from african american voters, young people, women, and even from the most unlikeliest of places, former lifelong republicans. >> i feel like holding my party to a better standard. >> reporter: we have shown not just around the state of alabama, but we have shown the country the way that we can be unified. >> reporter: the republicans lock on this alabama senate seat was up and bid just 34 days ago with allegations of sexual misconduct against moore were made public. including accusations of sexual assault against two teenaged girls when moore was in his 30s. moore denies the allegations. and blames them for his loss
abc news reporter maggie ruly is in montgomery, alabama, with the latest. >> fighting all my life, and now i just don't know what the hell to say. >> reporter: for the first time in a quarter of a century, deep red alabama is sending a democrat to the senate. >> we have been cross roads in the past, and unfortunately we have usually taken the wrong fort, tonight, ladies and gentlemen, you took the right road. >> reporter: doug jones beats roy moore. riding a wave of...
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maggie rulli, new york. adrianna: an amazing site last night, the first and only superman of the year. nasa photographer bill ingalls captured the photog -- capture these photographs. superman's happen when a full moon aligns with the earth and the sun. it appears to be brighter and appear larger than its usual size. the last superman happened in november of 2016. if you missed it last night, you will have chances in january. that is real news. it looks fake. those pictures look fake, but that israel. steve: a pretty moonrise. i went to bed around midnight. it was still really bright out there. i took my dog out to walk and it was nice. clouds are going to roll in later tonight. over with. supermoon now, we are going to see a cold front. adrianna: that is what i was afraid you were going to say. steve: it is on the way. another 24 to 36 hours, so enjoy the nice weather while we have it. over at national harbor, looking at temperatures of little bit on the cool side, at least for right now. we are set at 52 d
maggie rulli, new york. adrianna: an amazing site last night, the first and only superman of the year. nasa photographer bill ingalls captured the photog -- capture these photographs. superman's happen when a full moon aligns with the earth and the sun. it appears to be brighter and appear larger than its usual size. the last superman happened in november of 2016. if you missed it last night, you will have chances in january. that is real news. it looks fake. those pictures look fake, but that...
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maggie rulie, abc news, new york. >> state assembly leaders say they'll hire an investigator to lookuct claims against assemblyman matt dubadny. he represents san fernando valley. he is accused of sexual misconduct. one is a lobbyist who says the assemblyman cornered her in the bathroom and exposed himself. the other says he was her former supervisor. >> i thought make it very clear that i do not want to be here and that there is no misunderstanding. and so i said several times, no, i will not touch you. >> at events or fund-raisers, he would eye women in the room and talk about his conquests, who he had slept with. >> he denies any wrongdoing. he says he looks forward to clearing his name. >> women are replacing stars who have been accused of sexual misconduct. christiane amanpour is taking charlie rose's slot on pbs. her public affairs show that airs on cnn international will also be shown on pbs starting next monday. and netflix's house of cards is moving forward without kevin spacey. robin wright who plays claire underwood will take the lead. >> facebook is launching a messaging
maggie rulie, abc news, new york. >> state assembly leaders say they'll hire an investigator to lookuct claims against assemblyman matt dubadny. he represents san fernando valley. he is accused of sexual misconduct. one is a lobbyist who says the assemblyman cornered her in the bathroom and exposed himself. the other says he was her former supervisor. >> i thought make it very clear that i do not want to be here and that there is no misunderstanding. and so i said several times, no,...
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abc news reporter maggie rulli has how you can get the most bang for your post holiday buck. >> if santaquite stick to the list this year, you're not alone. americans returned nearly $90 billion worth of holiday gift. >> rung back and forth, back and forth, back and forth. >> bridget mcnichol works around the clock at toys r us. if we think holiday lines were bad, wait for the returns. >> after the kids have something already, the return lines are out the door? >> the return line just as bad? >> probably worse than the regular lines. >> fearing the lines already, experts warn against going to the store on tuesday tuesday. >> because 40% of people who are doing their post holiday returns will do it on the 26th and 27th. i wait a week and return the first or second week of january when you also see some major discount cans as well. >> since more than 1/3 of retailers offer free return shipping online, you may be able to avoid a trip to the mall altogether. another option regifting. one survey found 56% of us admit to having redone it. some retailers will swap out a new card without christm
abc news reporter maggie rulli has how you can get the most bang for your post holiday buck. >> if santaquite stick to the list this year, you're not alone. americans returned nearly $90 billion worth of holiday gift. >> rung back and forth, back and forth, back and forth. >> bridget mcnichol works around the clock at toys r us. if we think holiday lines were bad, wait for the returns. >> after the kids have something already, the return lines are out the door? >>...
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in new york, maggie rulli channel6 "action news." >> thank you maggie. >>> today december 1st is worldids day and people right here in our region as well as the nation and across the globe will pause to remember those who fought and died from the virus along with people who are still surviving and those working to end the stigma about aids. here are some important facts about hiv/aids you may not know. right now there are 1.2 million americans living with hiv. what's more startling, 13 percent of folks don't know they're infected. it costs $380,000 to treat hiv over a lifetime. 675,000 people in the u.s. have died of aids since the beginning of the epidemic in the early 1980's. now, tomorrow aids delaware is offering free hiv tests at its office on west tenth street in wilmington. the tests will be available from 9:30 until 11:30 and you can make an appointment or just walk in. there will its be a youth and family forum at delaware technical community college george campus from 10:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. >>> there are now new guidelines for pennsylvania doctors to follow when bribing opio
in new york, maggie rulli channel6 "action news." >> thank you maggie. >>> today december 1st is worldids day and people right here in our region as well as the nation and across the globe will pause to remember those who fought and died from the virus along with people who are still surviving and those working to end the stigma about aids. here are some important facts about hiv/aids you may not know. right now there are 1.2 million americans living with hiv. what's...
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maggie has no children which makes her feel worthless and incomplete. in a society that expects them to bear children this is a burden many married yet childless women in niger suffer from. a wife is only fully accepted upon motherhood. a very personal film about the suffering of childless women in the hunter. blistery starting january fourteenth on t w. how do you welcome back to there is music today were in funny hamburg and on the program we have two violins a piano and up. cello sounds...
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good morning, maggie. >> reporter: good morning, diane and kendis. roy moore will be here later today having his watch party and potentially his victory party in this building behind me and the media has been the block since yesterday. the entire country is wondering what is going to happen with this senate race in alabama. both candidates were out fighting for votes late into the night. >> we're alabama. we're republican. >> it's just time, folks, that we say no more. >> reporter: at his drain the swamp rally republican roy moore used the final hours before election day to once again deny allegations of molesting teenage girls when he was in his 30s. >> any message to your accusers. >> yeah, tell the truth. >> reporter: steve bannon took the stage to bash the more than 19 gop senators urging moore to step aside. >> there is a special place in hell for republicans who should know better. >> reporter: and his wife battling back against accusations that moore is intolerant and anti-semitic. >> fake news wou don't care for jews. i tell you all this beca
good morning, maggie. >> reporter: good morning, diane and kendis. roy moore will be here later today having his watch party and potentially his victory party in this building behind me and the media has been the block since yesterday. the entire country is wondering what is going to happen with this senate race in alabama. both candidates were out fighting for votes late into the night. >> we're alabama. we're republican. >> it's just time, folks, that we say no more....
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>> maggie, thank you. >>> now to the pentagon's secret ufo program revealed. the military spending millions of dollars to look into ufo sightings by american pilots. here's erielle reshef. >> reporter: these haunting images, part of a bombshell first admission by the military of a once-secret government program investigating sightings of ufos. >> look at that thing! it's rotating. >> reporter: this mysterious black object spotted off the coast of san diego by navy fighter pilots in 2004. >> my gosh. >> reporter: that encounter documented by atip, the advanced aviation threat identification program, a shadowy office in the pentagon that ran from 2007 to 2012. it examined so-called anomalous aerial vehicles. the pentagon confirming to abc news the initiative ended in favor of other, higher priority issues that merited funding. former democratic nevada senator harry reid, who helped secure the $22 million initiative, defending the spending. tweeting, "this is about science and national security. if america doesn't take the lead in answering these questions, other
>> maggie, thank you. >>> now to the pentagon's secret ufo program revealed. the military spending millions of dollars to look into ufo sightings by american pilots. here's erielle reshef. >> reporter: these haunting images, part of a bombshell first admission by the military of a once-secret government program investigating sightings of ufos. >> look at that thing! it's rotating. >> reporter: this mysterious black object spotted off the coast of san diego by...
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here's maggie rulli. >> reporter: tonight, a new flu warning. doctors fearing the virus is hitting faster, with cases already spiking in some regions. the cdc reporting louisiana, mississippi, and south carolina already showing high levels of flu activity compared to zero states this time last year. another concern, the national institutes of health warning this season's vaccine may only be 10% effective against the severe strain of the flu. a grim reality for the family of alani murrieta. >> never in a million years would we have thought we would have lost her like this. >> reporter: her family says the 20-year-old mother of two was perfectly healthy until she got the flu last week. >> influenza is not at all anything like a bad cold, people are hospitalized, lose weeks of work, and die of complications. >> reporter: the cdc is reporting hundreds of new flu cases each week. officials fear the numbers will keep increasing through the holidays. tom? >> maggie, thank you. >>> there's still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this sunday. the c
here's maggie rulli. >> reporter: tonight, a new flu warning. doctors fearing the virus is hitting faster, with cases already spiking in some regions. the cdc reporting louisiana, mississippi, and south carolina already showing high levels of flu activity compared to zero states this time last year. another concern, the national institutes of health warning this season's vaccine may only be 10% effective against the severe strain of the flu. a grim reality for the family of alani...
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here's maggie rulli. >> reporter: tonight, we are just hours away from christmas and santa isn't they one dashing around. you look a little stressed and desperate. >> i am on a mission. >> this man scrambling for gifts. desperately searching for an electric scooter. checking off most of his list in just minutes. but that electric scooter? i'm sorry, we tried everything. >> that's what happens when you wait until the last minute. >> reporter: but sometimes waiting won't put you on the naughty list. many retailers offering up big post-holiday deals. experts predicting discounts up to 30% on video games and up to 60 to 80% off certain clothing if you wait until january. but for those procrastinators like ralph, sometimes hope is not lost. you found the scooter. where was it? >> just by the door. >> reporter: but waiting until the last minute can be risky, some toys are so hot and so rare they don't even put them on the shelves. we had to ask for these from behind the customer service desk. this is the final l.o.l. ball and last fingerlings in the entire store. >> maggie, thank you. >>>
here's maggie rulli. >> reporter: tonight, we are just hours away from christmas and santa isn't they one dashing around. you look a little stressed and desperate. >> i am on a mission. >> this man scrambling for gifts. desperately searching for an electric scooter. checking off most of his list in just minutes. but that electric scooter? i'm sorry, we tried everything. >> that's what happens when you wait until the last minute. >> reporter: but sometimes waiting...
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his one—time presenting partner and former wife, maggie philbin, his one—time presenting partner andked to discover that he was an alcoholic, something he spoke about when he appeared on celebrity big brother. what i'd do is all the tricks. you never buy a full bottle of whiskey, because you can't hide it, so you buy 2/2 bottles. in fact, reality tv helped give him a new outlook. he was able to regain much of the fame of his early career, thanks to his honesty, personality, and endless ability to laugh at himself. few tv stars can claim to have had a top—selling chart hit, to have entertained and delighted millions while in their teens, and then to have still been doing the same for viewers decades later. keith chegwin, whose death was announced today. time for a look at the weather. here's darren bett. good evening. the weather is calming down, but it's not necessarily good news, because more places will have clear skies tonight, causing a severe frost and widespread ice overnight and into tomorrow. this picture was taken in essex, where the rain turned into sleet and snow. not much
his one—time presenting partner and former wife, maggie philbin, his one—time presenting partner andked to discover that he was an alcoholic, something he spoke about when he appeared on celebrity big brother. what i'd do is all the tricks. you never buy a full bottle of whiskey, because you can't hide it, so you buy 2/2 bottles. in fact, reality tv helped give him a new outlook. he was able to regain much of the fame of his early career, thanks to his honesty, personality, and endless...