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maggie. >> on and off. >> the plaza. >> we love you, maggie >> morning, everybody.wait to get out there with the crowd who is psyched t hear from here in just a few. >> we'll get outside in a few minutes. also, by the way, don't forget, you can take part in the fun from the comfy confines of your own home record a shoutout, post it with the hashtag mytodayplaza put it on twitter, instagram, and you could land on our open. >>> let's start with your news at 8:00. residents along the gulf coast bracing this morning for what could become the first hurricane of the season. kerry sanders is in new orleans for us with the possibility of record flooding already a huge concern there. kerry, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, savannah new orleans will definitely feel the impacts of this. tropical storm barry is going to impact the coasts of louisiana, mississippi, and alabama and it is a huge storm it is very big 800 miles across the real concern, of course, is with those 50 mile an hour winds, is the rain tremendous amount of rain is going to come, then storm surge. we
maggie. >> on and off. >> the plaza. >> we love you, maggie >> morning, everybody.wait to get out there with the crowd who is psyched t hear from here in just a few. >> we'll get outside in a few minutes. also, by the way, don't forget, you can take part in the fun from the comfy confines of your own home record a shoutout, post it with the hashtag mytodayplaza put it on twitter, instagram, and you could land on our open. >>> let's start with your news at...
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maggie, a sweet, sweet dog., we want to take all of you that took the time to send in the videos of your pets. thewere just fabulous. we really had a tough time and we just thoroughly enjoyed it. >> they were all good. >> so fun,u. thank yo >> maggie has multiple tricks in her repertoire. read all about our clear the shelters initiative in our nbch waston app. thisseria's big event is set to kickff o >>> d. councilwoman mary chay is trying to ban the sale of elephant ivory. elephant ivory in the district. news 4's meagan fitzgerald has more on an undercover investigation thatound local businesses selling ivory. >> reporter: d.c. has been branded as the hub for the sale of ivory which in turn she says is encouragin the slaughter of these animals, and that'sme ing that she's trying to stock market the councilwoman, along with leader at the humane society, showed an undercover video exposing what they are calling illegal activity happening in d.c. hitting cameras to local vendors and antique shops and selling tusks
maggie, a sweet, sweet dog., we want to take all of you that took the time to send in the videos of your pets. thewere just fabulous. we really had a tough time and we just thoroughly enjoyed it. >> they were all good. >> so fun,u. thank yo >> maggie has multiple tricks in her repertoire. read all about our clear the shelters initiative in our nbch waston app. thisseria's big event is set to kickff o >>> d. councilwoman mary chay is trying to ban the sale of elephant...
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maggie haberman is with us. she shares a byline on the story and is cnn political analyst and joins us now. so, what are you hearing? is there concern in the white house about this event? >> the concern in the white house is not so much about the use of military or about the fact that the president has been focused on this kind of a display, basically since the bastille day celebration two years ago in france that he saw. it's that there won't be crowds. he wants there to be a huge turnout. he wants this to be, you know, a mega event. and as of a week ago, week and a half ago, i was hearing from people that the planning was very behind. there's already a lot of finger-pointing in advance going on in anticipation of problems. so, there might be bad weather. there might not be as many people as might come by otherwise because of the security concerns, so there's -- >> traditionally, a lot of people go out to the mall for fourth of july in washington. it's legendary. >> it is. it's not traditionally like this. and
maggie haberman is with us. she shares a byline on the story and is cnn political analyst and joins us now. so, what are you hearing? is there concern in the white house about this event? >> the concern in the white house is not so much about the use of military or about the fact that the president has been focused on this kind of a display, basically since the bastille day celebration two years ago in france that he saw. it's that there won't be crowds. he wants there to be a huge...
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maggie haberman is with us.res a byline on the story and is cnn political analyst and joins us now. so, what are you hearing? is there concern in the white house about this event? >> the concern in the white house is not so much about the use of military or about the fact that the president has been focused on this kind of a display, basically since the bastille day celebration two years ago in france that he saw. it's that there won't be crowds. he wants there to be a huge turnout. he wants this to be, you know, a mega event. and as of a week ago, week and a half ago, i was hearing from people that the planning was very behind. there's already a lot of finger-pointing in advance going on in anticipation of problems. so, there might be bad weather. there might not be as many people as might come by otherwise because of the security concerns, so there's -- >> traditionally, a lot of people go out to the mall for fourth of july in washington. it's legendary. >> it is. it's not traditionally like this. and so, the
maggie haberman is with us.res a byline on the story and is cnn political analyst and joins us now. so, what are you hearing? is there concern in the white house about this event? >> the concern in the white house is not so much about the use of military or about the fact that the president has been focused on this kind of a display, basically since the bastille day celebration two years ago in france that he saw. it's that there won't be crowds. he wants there to be a huge turnout. he...
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maggie, please stand by if you would. we have many more issues to talk about with you because president trump says he's not a fan of multi-millionaire and sexual predator jeffrey epstein, but that was not always the case. maggie has reporting on what their relationship really was. have a discount with another wireless carrier? t-mobile will match it. need a few more reasons to switch? 1. do you like netflix? sure you do. that's why it's on us. 2. unlimited data. use as much as you want, when you want. 3. no surprises on your bill. taxes and fees included. so, if you have a discount, bring it to t-mobile. we'll match it and give you great benefits. [music playing] across the country, we walk. carrying flowers that signify why we want to end alzheimer's disease. but what if, one day, there was a white flower for alzheimer's first survivor? what if there were millions of them? join us for the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's. register today at alz.org/walk. (burke) at farmers insurance, we've seen almost every
maggie, please stand by if you would. we have many more issues to talk about with you because president trump says he's not a fan of multi-millionaire and sexual predator jeffrey epstein, but that was not always the case. maggie has reporting on what their relationship really was. have a discount with another wireless carrier? t-mobile will match it. need a few more reasons to switch? 1. do you like netflix? sure you do. that's why it's on us. 2. unlimited data. use as much as you want, when...
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yesterday pat presented maggie and her mom kathy with the first ever food bowl award. >> kathy and maggiener of pat's prized pet bowl. it's all yours now. >> thank you so ch. thank you. look at your bowl. yeah! >> that bowl is empty. >> imaginary food. >> put something in there. >> hopefully maggie doesn't put the tissues in there. maggie is an 8-year-old golden lab mix. they live in virginia. she's so good at tricks that she's actually an american kennel club certified trick dog. who knew there was such a thing. >> i know. i want to see what else she can do. send us more videos, kathy. >> fantastic. >> congratulations. er> still ahead here, a local construction work killed on the job. we'll opdate you the investigation now under way. >>> that's right. plus a look at a recent robberfully maryland and tell you thhy police ink it could be connected to other crimes in the area. >>> chuck, a beautiful day on tap? >> yes, indeed, perfect weather to get some gardening done. perfect weather today. temperatures cool than average. pretty loraw rain chances.ee k your lawn to 3 to 3.5 in height. thi
yesterday pat presented maggie and her mom kathy with the first ever food bowl award. >> kathy and maggiener of pat's prized pet bowl. it's all yours now. >> thank you so ch. thank you. look at your bowl. yeah! >> that bowl is empty. >> imaginary food. >> put something in there. >> hopefully maggie doesn't put the tissues in there. maggie is an 8-year-old golden lab mix. they live in virginia. she's so good at tricks that she's actually an american kennel...
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i'm abc's maggie rulli.e'll have the latest from the spin room, coming up. >>> it's been a comfortable couple of days, but i amtrak >>> new developments tonight. the sonoma county sheriff's office released body cam footage of a man from an lsd filled rampage on the fourth of july. home security camera video shows the 32-year-old man talking with the security guard. officials say he stabbed that guard with a metal outdoor light stake. he's also accused of assaulting several people and striking two women with a stolen truck. he was shot by a sheriff's deputy after apparently accelerating that stolen truck toward the officering they say. he survived the shooting and faces attempted murder charges. >>> half of the democratic field took the stage in detroit tonight. abc's maggie rulli told us the topics of immigration and health care created the most spirited discussion. >> reporter: day one of back-to-back democratic debates in detroit kicked off by pitting the candidates against each other. among the most impor
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. >> kathy can do all sorts of things with maggie.n fact, they are so good maggie has become an akc certified trick dog. >> these two. >> why these two are real close. how much does she mean to u? >> i don't know what i'd do without her, i really don't. she's gotten me through a lot of difficult times, and when we train together, it just brings us so much closer. she's like had a bestfriend. are you my best friend? are, yes. >> now, we got dons of entries, dogs and cats and even some birds. our award-winning panel of judges used an olympic scoring method to find the winner. it was close, but that tissue trick won them over. >> fetching the kleenex, that's practical skill right there. >> the dog was able to get one clean "x," not the entire box tich some humans ca even do. >> delivers the tissue without making it all slimy. >> to m a that's differentiator right there. >> i bet next year when we do that that dog is going to vacuum. >> congratulations once again to kathi hall and her doggi mag winn of the best pet trick and pat's prized
. >> kathy can do all sorts of things with maggie.n fact, they are so good maggie has become an akc certified trick dog. >> these two. >> why these two are real close. how much does she mean to u? >> i don't know what i'd do without her, i really don't. she's gotten me through a lot of difficult times, and when we train together, it just brings us so much closer. she's like had a bestfriend. are you my best friend? are, yes. >> now, we got dons of entries, dogs and...
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i'm abc's maggie rulli.e'll have the latest from the spin room, coming up. >>> it's been a comfortable couple of days, but i amtrak oh thaphenomenal!, that's unfair. that's so unfair. c'mon jay-bo. let's go. let's go. woahh! try my $4.99 bbq bacon double cheeseburger combo. only at jack in the box. you wouldn't accept from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. flonase. ♪ try my $4.99 barbeque bacon double cheeseburger combo. >>> new developments tonight. the sonoma county sheriff's office released body cam footage of a man from an lsd filled rampage on the fourth of july. home security camera video shows the 32-year-old man talking with the security guard. officials say he stabbed that guard with a metal outdoor light stake. he's also accused of assaulting several people and striking two women with a stolen truck. he was shot by
i'm abc's maggie rulli.e'll have the latest from the spin room, coming up. >>> it's been a comfortable couple of days, but i amtrak oh thaphenomenal!, that's unfair. that's so unfair. c'mon jay-bo. let's go. let's go. woahh! try my $4.99 bbq bacon double cheeseburger combo. only at jack in the box. you wouldn't accept from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. flonase helps block 6...
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maggie rulli on the desk this morning. >> teacher: let's turn in your science papers. >> tech vo: this teacher always puts her students first. >> student: i did mine on volcanoes. >> teacher: you did?! oh, i can't wait to read it. >> tech vo: so when she had auto glass damage... she chose safelite. with safelite, she could see exactly when we'd be there. >> teacher: you must be pascal. >> tech: yes ma'am. >> tech vo: saving her time... [honk, honk] >> kids: bye! >>ecvo >> ks:ho >> kids vo: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪ good mormore treatment? we're going to try something different today. hi! awwww, so pretty. dogs bring out the good in us. pedigree® brings out the good in them. somebody burned down my she shed. your she shed was struck by lightning. is my she shed covered by state farm? your she shed's covered, cheryl. that's wonderful news. home insurance trusted by more people than any other. state farm. home insurance trusted by athe back-to-school savings add sup!... with an extra 20% off! save on skechers for
maggie rulli on the desk this morning. >> teacher: let's turn in your science papers. >> tech vo: this teacher always puts her students first. >> student: i did mine on volcanoes. >> teacher: you did?! oh, i can't wait to read it. >> tech vo: so when she had auto glass damage... she chose safelite. with safelite, she could see exactly when we'd be there. >> teacher: you must be pascal. >> tech: yes ma'am. >> tech vo: saving her time... [honk,...
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this is maggie the dog. she won with her achoo tissue trick.hope they didn't really use e tissue. yesterday we presented maggie and her mom kathy the first-ever food bowl ard. take a look. >> kathy and maggie, winner of pat'sized pet bowl. it's all yours now. >> thank you so much. loank you. at your bowl. yeah! >> magg is an 8-year-old golden lab mix.nd she a kathy live in viinia. maggie's so good at tricks that she's an american kennel club certified trick dog. how about that? >> very cool.ra colations to that. hope this will encourage more people the next time pat does a contest we want mored s. >>> 5:26 right now. switching gears. still ahead a local constructiwo er killed on the job. we'll update the investigation that's happening right now. >>> and plus a look at the recent robbery in maryland. we'll tellyou why police think it could be connecd to other crimes in the area. and no complaint for the weather department today. >>> no, not at all. no matter how frowny and crumpled up poor seizer's face looks, he's not unhappy a ut the weather.
this is maggie the dog. she won with her achoo tissue trick.hope they didn't really use e tissue. yesterday we presented maggie and her mom kathy the first-ever food bowl ard. take a look. >> kathy and maggie, winner of pat'sized pet bowl. it's all yours now. >> thank you so much. loank you. at your bowl. yeah! >> magg is an 8-year-old golden lab mix.nd she a kathy live in viinia. maggie's so good at tricks that she's an american kennel club certified trick dog. how about...
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with you in studio, maggie haberman, ka haberman, kaitlin collins and vivian solano. before mueller spoke a lot of democrats thought that would break the dam and the number of democrats calling for impeachment would jump. only one or two after the hearing yesterday. is it fair to say that the likelihood of the democrats going forward with impeachment is significantly lower today than it was at this time yesterday? >> i would say yes. it's always been an unspoken goal of pelosi and her leadership team to get to august without launching an impeachment inquiry. like manu said, once they get into september, they have to funding the government. then we get into the election. this morning in that closed-door meeting he was talking about, she sounded like she was in the exact same place she was two days ago. she said we have a lot to protect here, he is not worth dividing the country. her saying i'm not any closer to impeachment than i was two days ago. >> it wasn't the game-changer that the democrats had hoped for. the optics alone, really, they didn't get the sound bites.
with you in studio, maggie haberman, ka haberman, kaitlin collins and vivian solano. before mueller spoke a lot of democrats thought that would break the dam and the number of democrats calling for impeachment would jump. only one or two after the hearing yesterday. is it fair to say that the likelihood of the democrats going forward with impeachment is significantly lower today than it was at this time yesterday? >> i would say yes. it's always been an unspoken goal of pelosi and her...
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here's abc's maggie rhule. >> reporter: tall, dark and handsome meet adorable and fluffy.k to me or whistle at me or something. >> what's he say? hey, doc. >> he'll say hello or he'll whistle at me. sometimes he does the cat call. >> reporter: instagram star now with more than 1.2 million followers and a loyal youtube following. but first and foremost he's a veterinarian. >> he's really great. he's easygoing. of course he's easy on the eyes. but i have a husband. so don't put that on camera. >> reporter: treating everything from exotic birds to cuddly rabbit patients at his office in southern california. >> no one would go back if he wasn't a good vet. the looks can only get you so far. >> very true. >> reporter: "nightline" first met him in 2016. >> getting to the gym is something i like to do on a daily basis. >> reporter: fans saw his hunky good looks and jawline on social media earning him a reputation as america's sexiest vet. >> are you sick of people talking about your hotness? >> i mean, it's not a bad thing. so it's not like i'm offend bid it or whatever. >> fine,
here's abc's maggie rhule. >> reporter: tall, dark and handsome meet adorable and fluffy.k to me or whistle at me or something. >> what's he say? hey, doc. >> he'll say hello or he'll whistle at me. sometimes he does the cat call. >> reporter: instagram star now with more than 1.2 million followers and a loyal youtube following. but first and foremost he's a veterinarian. >> he's really great. he's easygoing. of course he's easy on the eyes. but i have a husband....
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they have been coming as a family every year but maggie admitted coming back this time it felt different. >> you don't want anything to happen again, so you get paranoid it would happen. you probably just get nervous to come and do not want to come at all. >> reporter: that brings up a question of what will be the future of the garlic festival. it has had such a big impact on the city of gilroy since 1979 when it was founded. next hour, we will be talking with the christopher family. the christopher family is the one that grows garlic here, the largest garlic producer in the country, we will get their thoughts on how this festival can move on, as well as the city of gilroy. reporting live in gilroy, len ramirez, kpix 5. >> one of the victims was 13- year-old keyla salazar. today, those who knew and loved her came together in grief. family and friends dropped off food and supplies at her home in san jose. they tell kpix 5 it is impossible to believe that something like this could happen to someone they described as the most innocent person in the family. >> she never had been in trouble f
they have been coming as a family every year but maggie admitted coming back this time it felt different. >> you don't want anything to happen again, so you get paranoid it would happen. you probably just get nervous to come and do not want to come at all. >> reporter: that brings up a question of what will be the future of the garlic festival. it has had such a big impact on the city of gilroy since 1979 when it was founded. next hour, we will be talking with the christopher...
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here's abc's maggie rulli. ♪ >> reporter: they're some of the most awe-inspiring natural wonders in theountry. >> oh, wow. oh, man! look at that. >> reporter: horseshoe bend, the grand canyon. zion national park. and the wave. >> omg we're about to enter the wave, and it looks so freaking cool already. >> i saw some pictures from the instagram. so we decided to come to here for our summer vacation. >> reporter: these stunning backdrops lure millions of visitors with the promise of a perfect post. >> people are just taking selfies and not really enjoying where they're at. it's kind of like oh, i got my selfie, let's go home now. >> reporter: it's a social media goldmine. but for some locations insta popularity proving to be too much of a good thing. >> social media has focused so much attention on particular places that they really are at risk of being loved to death. >> reporter: with throngs of visitors causing irreparable damage during the recent california poppy blooms and at joshua tree national park, some of our public lands are now threatened by overcrowding. we set out to see how
here's abc's maggie rulli. ♪ >> reporter: they're some of the most awe-inspiring natural wonders in theountry. >> oh, wow. oh, man! look at that. >> reporter: horseshoe bend, the grand canyon. zion national park. and the wave. >> omg we're about to enter the wave, and it looks so freaking cool already. >> i saw some pictures from the instagram. so we decided to come to here for our summer vacation. >> reporter: these stunning backdrops lure millions of...
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it was the kind of thing that, it only happens once in your life. >> reporter: maggie rulli, abc news just telling you i've been to mission control before they restored it obviously it's really neat to see. the bay area is banning together to fight hiv and aids. >> aids walk san francisco raised more than $1.2 million from online donations alone this year. >> they've got to hear you in the avenues. how are you this morning? [ cheers and applause ] >> that's abc 7 news anchor dan ashley emceeing yesterday's event. >> until there's a cure, we still need walk for aids and need to help and support people living longer and healthier with more complex health issues. >> it raises awareness, brings people together so we recommit to ending this epidemic. >> our station is proud to be a major sponsor of the annual 10k walk an fund-raiser. donation support groups fighting hiv/aids. since 1987 aids walk san francisco has raised more than $90 million. >> awesome for everybody that showed up. there's typically fog over golden gate park. this morning, meteorologist lisa argen says not so much. >> th
it was the kind of thing that, it only happens once in your life. >> reporter: maggie rulli, abc news just telling you i've been to mission control before they restored it obviously it's really neat to see. the bay area is banning together to fight hiv and aids. >> aids walk san francisco raised more than $1.2 million from online donations alone this year. >> they've got to hear you in the avenues. how are you this morning? [ cheers and applause ] >> that's abc 7 news...
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i will hand it to maggie cook to tell you about the first stays. >> good afternoon. phase one of mission rock will include two residential buildings at 240 feet, two of the tallest buildings adjacent to future parks. in total the phase intends to deliver 550 rental units, 200 inclusionary. parcel a northwest corner 400,000 gross square foot including 290 residential units. parceling f more central will include approximately 260 residential units over 315,000 gross square feet. inclusionary units will be spread across those. the residential units will be studios serving individuals and families. the office component of the project is commentary to the residential use. it brings daytime population to the site supporting retailers as well as keeping the area vibrant throughout the daytime hours. phase one includes two office buildings totaling approximately 550,000 square feet. the building will be 13 stories, the building on the east side on third street will be eight stories. mission rock will tie into and leverage existing transit options in bay including third stree
i will hand it to maggie cook to tell you about the first stays. >> good afternoon. phase one of mission rock will include two residential buildings at 240 feet, two of the tallest buildings adjacent to future parks. in total the phase intends to deliver 550 rental units, 200 inclusionary. parcel a northwest corner 400,000 gross square foot including 290 residential units. parceling f more central will include approximately 260 residential units over 315,000 gross square feet....
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many people at the garlic festival left behind their belongings, 12-year-old maggie hernandez, and her father, they came back to get their bikes. the park is still on lockdown as a crime scene, so they had to walk away. they have been coming as a family every year, but maggie admitted coming back this time felt different. >> you don't want anything to happen again, you probably just get like paranoid that it'll happen. you probably just get nervous to come or not even want to come at all. >> reporter: the gilroy community is coming together in another way. a foundation has now been set up to provide money and services for the victims of the shootings here at the christmas hill park. you can find that at gilroyfoundation.org. reporting live in gilroy, len ramirez kpix 5. >> we invite you to stay with kpix 5 for your coverage of this ongoing investigation of the gilroy garlic festival shooting. we will keep you up-to-date on air, and on kpix.com. >>> a call to action after one san francisco supervisor says the asian community is being targeted by crime. joe vazquez is live in san francis
many people at the garlic festival left behind their belongings, 12-year-old maggie hernandez, and her father, they came back to get their bikes. the park is still on lockdown as a crime scene, so they had to walk away. they have been coming as a family every year, but maggie admitted coming back this time felt different. >> you don't want anything to happen again, you probably just get like paranoid that it'll happen. you probably just get nervous to come or not even want to come at all....
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hear jake being bossed around by his sister maggie, check out today.com/sunday.o subscribe to our sunday sit-down broadcast to hear the entire interview with jake gyllenhaal. you can find it on our apple podcast. next week we revisit with viola davis. her rise from the depth s of provety to t-- poverty t >>> and the morning begins with some pretty warm temperatures, and sunshine in san jose. right now 67 degrees, as we head through the afternoon. we'll see 90s around san jose, in the morning, and pretty warm around the tri-valley as well. we're seeing numbers in the 60s to start the day. highs today mid-90s, upper 90s, near 100 leagudegrees in the in east bay and notice the big drop in temperatures tomorrow, as the sea breeze picks up. low clouds return and a big drop in temperatures for monday. >>> next on "sunday today," get out that flatten card board box and parachute pants for some break dancing. as the form of high street arts as the form of high street arts makes s way to the olympit ic that i won the "best of" i casweepstakes it. and i get to be in this g
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e the grassroots effort ssonor a trailblazing female pilot, maggie g. was a bay area native who is one of only two chinese women to serve during world war ii. she was part of the women air force service pilots, a special group that flew missions within the united states. more than 8,000 people have signed the change.org petition. the woman who put it all together has a special connection to maggie g. she says her grandmother and g. flew planes together. >>> their son walked away from a popular summer camp without anyone knows. she sent her 50-year-old to the camp in menlo park. when she went to pick him up, camp counselors couldn't find him. the camp's founder admits the boy left through an open quite while outside for an activity. >> there were several miracles that happened. that he was stopped by two good samaritans and someone was able to reach my husband on his cell phone. >> we couldn't be more sorry that this happened. this is absolutely inexcusable. >> now the camp's director has been fired and six people in bright vests now stand at all the ent
e the grassroots effort ssonor a trailblazing female pilot, maggie g. was a bay area native who is one of only two chinese women to serve during world war ii. she was part of the women air force service pilots, a special group that flew missions within the united states. more than 8,000 people have signed the change.org petition. the woman who put it all together has a special connection to maggie g. she says her grandmother and g. flew planes together. >>> their son walked away from a...
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. >> jim, some have suggested to maggie maggie haberman, even if this doesn't end up on the census, thatt serves the president's purpose to throw a wrench into it right now because it raises doubts in the minds of people who will be taking the sentence about what actually the government is looking for. it might put fear into, you know, some people in the latino community, some people who may be undocumented about whether or not they should partake in the census and serves the purpose of what the administration wants to do. >> justice alito said in this matter that the courts really had no basis to stick their nose in this issue and policy determinations that were made by the commerce secretary as it related to what questions are going to be included in the census. and he didn't believe it was the court's place to be involved in that issue. and roberts left the door open for there to be a change of course here or to supplement the rational behind including that question in the census. so they're well within their legal authority to do so. so this whole idea that they're trying to scare pe
. >> jim, some have suggested to maggie maggie haberman, even if this doesn't end up on the census, thatt serves the president's purpose to throw a wrench into it right now because it raises doubts in the minds of people who will be taking the sentence about what actually the government is looking for. it might put fear into, you know, some people in the latino community, some people who may be undocumented about whether or not they should partake in the census and serves the purpose of...
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maggie ruehle live from houston. thank you. >>> google is marking the 50th anniversary of the moon landing with today's doodle. if you hit the arrow it takes you through the mission with the help of mike collins who you saw, one of the apollo 11 astronauts. >> we thought our on board computer was very sophisticated. but in fact it had less computing power than what we all carry around in our pockets today. >> the think about that. he points out it tooking about 400,000 people to make the moon mission happen. that includes everything from engineers and programmers to people ho sewed the astronauts' space suits. collins was about 60 miles bob aldrin and buzz aldrin and buzz armstrong keeping an eye on things while they explored the surface. >> all this year we're marking the 70th anniversary of abc7 with moments from the past, some of them make us proud but some make us cringe at least a little. here's a look back at one of those cringe worthy parts of bay area history from 1966 as told by news reporter steve davis a f
maggie ruehle live from houston. thank you. >>> google is marking the 50th anniversary of the moon landing with today's doodle. if you hit the arrow it takes you through the mission with the help of mike collins who you saw, one of the apollo 11 astronauts. >> we thought our on board computer was very sophisticated. but in fact it had less computing power than what we all carry around in our pockets today. >> the think about that. he points out it tooking about 400,000...
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that's because republicans are deeply concerned that those chants are going to stick. >> maggie, thet's all fake news that didn't happen. you have a piece in "the new york times" basically laying out how this is following a pattern of president trump. >> i was actually thinking about this, you had the president on four years ago when he was a candidate talking about why, you know, he didn't mean it when he left open the possibility of a muslim registry. he refused to clear up then and he refused to clear up this week. on "the apprentice." he wanted a competing team of blacks versus white. that's something hi pitched to nbc. he took out an ad calling for the death penalty or saying bring back the death penalty for five people of color who were accused of a horrific crime. at a certain point, it sort of -- it's hard to protend these are isolated incidents. >> sara fagen, lot of republicans went to mike pence saying, please get the president say it was wrong. he said it. >> he did. >> and then retweeted out for it again. he's not going to apologize on this. >> he has a history of not ap
that's because republicans are deeply concerned that those chants are going to stick. >> maggie, thet's all fake news that didn't happen. you have a piece in "the new york times" basically laying out how this is following a pattern of president trump. >> i was actually thinking about this, you had the president on four years ago when he was a candidate talking about why, you know, he didn't mean it when he left open the possibility of a muslim registry. he refused to clear...
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and maggie has offered some helpful notes on her little brother's performanc there is a show where io between time and i'm actually playing at one point my wif and myself while she is in labor and now she gives birth. my sister afterwards like we need to talk about the labor part. you didn't quite get it, you know? >> repor you mentioned your ve your parents seen it? >> yeah. everything my dad and i have, my mom and i have, good and bad gether, was set aside. it was very like a lot of love. for lack of sounding like really, you know, just a lot of love. h>> repor jake made film 10 t in 1991 at the age of playing billy crystal's son in "city slickers." was there any chance you were going to be anything other than actor? >> i mean, my love for acting, storytelling, is pretty deep. the truth is you are an actor because you have no idea what you want to be or do and we will leave the real jobs t much stronger and much more courageous people. >> reporter: leading role came in the 1999 film "okt sky". >> i think i auditioned 13 times. when i got that le, that fel like oh my god, i'm starrin
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good morning, maggie. >> reporter: kumasi, kood morning.he country, national mall, times square and arguably the biggest happening here, johnson space center outside of houston, texas. we saw thousands of people yesterday. organizers expect up to 20,000 people here today. everyone saying they're excited to remember the monumental moment in history. kumasi, what is wild is experts say that moment almost never happened. 50 years ago this morning the entire nation was holding its breath. >> the drama of watching the apollo 11 in the summer of '69 is can they do it. >> reporter: after more than four days, apollo 11 was about to enter its final descent on to the moon. >> the first part went pretty well, just about textbook stuff, except suddenly they reported, uh-oh -- >> 1202 priority display alarms came out. >> my first thought was, gosh, we're not going to make it, we are dead in the water. >> reporter: the space craft over shot its landing and was burning fuel faster than expected. >> i think many americans sometime in their life have driven
good morning, maggie. >> reporter: kumasi, kood morning.he country, national mall, times square and arguably the biggest happening here, johnson space center outside of houston, texas. we saw thousands of people yesterday. organizers expect up to 20,000 people here today. everyone saying they're excited to remember the monumental moment in history. kumasi, what is wild is experts say that moment almost never happened. 50 years ago this morning the entire nation was holding its breath....
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joining us now to talk about all of this we have maggie haberman from "the new york times" and jeffrey toobin former federal prosecutor. great to have both of you here. let's talk about the top line conclusions that robert mueller testified to yesterday. they were in the report, but he put a finer point on them yesterday. here they are. president trump welcomed russian interference and lied about it. generally president trump's written answers to robert mueller were untruthful. that was new, jeffrey. trump encouraged wikileaks as we know and robert mueller found that problematic to say the least as he said. trump was not exonerated of obstruction of justice. robert mueller fears that accepting foreign help in campaigns is now our new normal. and robert mueller himself was not seeking the job as the fbi director as president trump claimed. that can't just stand and so what happens now? >> well, it can stand if congress lets it stand. and you know, this is a political problem now and the question is what if anything congress is going to do about it? look. the mueller report -- this was s
joining us now to talk about all of this we have maggie haberman from "the new york times" and jeffrey toobin former federal prosecutor. great to have both of you here. let's talk about the top line conclusions that robert mueller testified to yesterday. they were in the report, but he put a finer point on them yesterday. here they are. president trump welcomed russian interference and lied about it. generally president trump's written answers to robert mueller were untruthful. that...
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johnson space center, maggie rulli, "abc 7 news". kumasi. >> thanks, maggie. >>> we have more video on the full moon landing as it happened on the website. go to abc7news.com and you will see the story on the home page. >>> still ahead on "abc 7 mornings", attending college for debt free. a local woman is able to do it thanks to cheesecake. >>> and the san francisco zoo celebrating disney's new "the lion king". the family event that includes a roaring contest. >>> and take a look outside at the lighthouse. it is in santa cruz. beautiful out there this morning. a little overcast, but if you like hot weather like me it is on the way in the next few days. lisa will have the full forecast in a few minutes. but me and crunchy here make a great team. we even finish each other's... babybel: (to crunchy)you're supposed to say sentences... crunchy: ---sentences. babybel: well not now. delicious new babybel cheese and crackers. babybel: saved it! >>> good morning, everyone. it is 8:38 this saturday morning. we are looking live at the golden ga
johnson space center, maggie rulli, "abc 7 news". kumasi. >> thanks, maggie. >>> we have more video on the full moon landing as it happened on the website. go to abc7news.com and you will see the story on the home page. >>> still ahead on "abc 7 mornings", attending college for debt free. a local woman is able to do it thanks to cheesecake. >>> and the san francisco zoo celebrating disney's new "the lion king". the family event that...
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we're going to tickle the taste buds some more with a series tasty pag all your remarks present to maggie lake has been in taiwan sampling local flavors some of which have proved a bit too spicy for western. so they are time when the reporter. is taking her to eat something called a 1000 eggs and definitely not spicy rice porridge. to have boys that. are a little. hard to hear you really want to buy everyone so. i guess you'll find out later this hour restaurant they're getting ready for. the rice porridge restaurant offers 100 different side dishes. and you can combine them all with this sweet potato part. of the more than 3 years ago you were just throwing the thing that you. the 3 legged cook in hoffman withdrawal has become a war horse so you can see to ask being here ok and then they leave the. cooking pot part off and then they say the theme at the wrong place says this is the group of all through the centuries and this is the final version yeah i've done. that too it's like a mild sweet potato. it's not as strong as the ones in germany eating fly. to the what about mad here in the
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maggie rulli on set this morning. >> welcome. >> i get the slow clap and everything. starting off with a pun for you. kicking things off with sports in "pop news," they were scoring one here for soccer star megan rapinoe fresh off co-captaining her women's team to world cup victory. she's now landed a book deal. penguin press says it will include stories from rapinoe's life and also address social issues like lgbtq rights and pay equality for women. you can look for it in stores in the fall of 2020. i just really hope it teaches us her epic victory pose. >> the power pose. >> i mean, guys, i'm not that good at it. i feel like -- >> that's pretty good. >> you got it. >> you're going to knock my toupee off. >> step aside. this was all that dan and whit could talk about before. could it be bieber baby time? whoo! >> obsessed. can't sleep. >> newlyhead hailey bieber has got that baby fever. it seems that the model who we all know, though we should clarify, is married to justin bieber could not get enough of these videos and pictures kylie jenner posted of travis scott and
maggie rulli on set this morning. >> welcome. >> i get the slow clap and everything. starting off with a pun for you. kicking things off with sports in "pop news," they were scoring one here for soccer star megan rapinoe fresh off co-captaining her women's team to world cup victory. she's now landed a book deal. penguin press says it will include stories from rapinoe's life and also address social issues like lgbtq rights and pay equality for women. you can look for it in...
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is composed using artificial intelligence with contributions from various artists this is this song maggi suburb just a short version anyway. it's good so likable isn't that other artists are using a lot of artificial intelligence in a way that doesn't rot them out of the creative process people like holy hand and she is working together with the art of vision intelligence with other other artists sort of on an equal standing would have a listen to something if she was a guest about what was rather ok. with. the. problem. was. the problem is that what a live concerts are going to become more interactive completely digital concerts with people dancing about in front of holograms and the like have been around for some time sumi nikou is a huge the popular virtual star her character was designed as a mascot for a software called vocal lloyd to the virtual stock even to it with lady gaga ok we're going to have to leave it there is a huge subject i'm sure we'll talk about it again melissa holroyd thank you very much. to the smalls swiss town of of a now on lake geneva where a very special wine
is composed using artificial intelligence with contributions from various artists this is this song maggi suburb just a short version anyway. it's good so likable isn't that other artists are using a lot of artificial intelligence in a way that doesn't rot them out of the creative process people like holy hand and she is working together with the art of vision intelligence with other other artists sort of on an equal standing would have a listen to something if she was a guest about what was...
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here's abc's maggie rulli. >> reporter: tall, dark, and handsome. meets adorable and fluffy.s is dr. evan anton. >> every time i walk by, he'll talk to me or whistle at me or something. >> what's he saying? hey, doc? >> he'll say, hello. he does the catcall. >> reporter: instagram's star now with more than 1.2 million followers and a loyal youtube following. first and foremost, he's a veterinarian. >> he's really great. he's easy going. he's good on the eyes but i have a husband so don't put that on camera. >> reporter: treating everything from exotic birds to cuddly rabbit patients at his office in southern california. >> no one would go back if he wasn't a good vet. the looks can only get you so far. >> very true. >> reporter: "nightline" first met him in 2016. >> getting to the gym is something i like to do on a daily basis. get out there, get some training in. >> reporter: when fans knew his hunky good looks and chiseled jawline on social media, earning him a reputation as america's sexiest vet. >> are you sick of people talking about your hotness? >> i mean, it's not a b
here's abc's maggie rulli. >> reporter: tall, dark, and handsome. meets adorable and fluffy.s is dr. evan anton. >> every time i walk by, he'll talk to me or whistle at me or something. >> what's he saying? hey, doc? >> he'll say, hello. he does the catcall. >> reporter: instagram's star now with more than 1.2 million followers and a loyal youtube following. first and foremost, he's a veterinarian. >> he's really great. he's easy going. he's good on the eyes...
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here's our friend maggie rulli. ♪ >> reporter: they're some of the most awe-inspiring natural wonders oh, man, look at that! >> reporter: horseshoe bend. the grand canyon. zion national park. and the wave. it's a social media gold mine. but for some locations, insta popularity proving to be too much of a good thing. >> social media has focused so much attention on particular places that they really are at risk of being loved to death. >> reporter: with throngs of visitors causing irreparable damage during the recent california poppy blooms and at joshua national park, some of our public lands are threatened by overcrowding. we set out to see how these national treasures are dealing with crowds being driven in part by social media. horseshoe bend was once a little-known spot in arizona where locals would hang out to catch the sunset. but almost overnight, an overlook that once saw 4,000 visitors a year began seeing 2.2 million visitors a year. that's over 4,000 visitors a day. >> 2015 was when it really exploded. >> reporter: that's also when we saw this huge rise in social media, espe
here's our friend maggie rulli. ♪ >> reporter: they're some of the most awe-inspiring natural wonders oh, man, look at that! >> reporter: horseshoe bend. the grand canyon. zion national park. and the wave. it's a social media gold mine. but for some locations, insta popularity proving to be too much of a good thing. >> social media has focused so much attention on particular places that they really are at risk of being loved to death. >> reporter: with throngs of...
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thrillingly, ms maggie it edge and float.er tie—break, before federer levelled again. the crowds were on their feet. what followed almost defied belief. meeting 8—7, federer had two championship points, but somehow djokovic save them. at 12 games all, it was a tie—break for the title for after nearly five hours of drama, it went to djokovic. it has been the longest singles final ever. two greats at this point, but only one winner. this was, if not the most exciting and thrilling final was ever pa rt exciting and thrilling final was ever part of, the deadly top territory in my career. against one of the greatest players of all time, roger, who i respect a lot. a bimbo then. and novak djokovic, and extra night champion. yes, what an incredible final. four hours, 57 minutes. the longest single spinal ever here at wimbledon. such disappointment for roger federer, but for novak djokovic it is a fifth wimbledon title and a quite extraordinary factory. thank you. lewis hamilton has won a record sixth british grand prix. he finished
thrillingly, ms maggie it edge and float.er tie—break, before federer levelled again. the crowds were on their feet. what followed almost defied belief. meeting 8—7, federer had two championship points, but somehow djokovic save them. at 12 games all, it was a tie—break for the title for after nearly five hours of drama, it went to djokovic. it has been the longest singles final ever. two greats at this point, but only one winner. this was, if not the most exciting and thrilling final was...
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para maggi de 10 aÑos fue una experiencia que jamÁs olvidará >> nunca habÍa sentido un temblor es lao sintiÓ el peso de ser un padre protector al momento de sacar a su familia del peligro >> trate de controlar la situaciÓn, agarrÉ a toda la familia salÍ dayana: tomar decisiones acertadas en un sismo se vuelve mucho mÁs difÍcil cuando estÁ ocurriendo, es fundamental tener un plan de contingencia junto a su familia antes de que ocurra. el departamento de bomberos de san francisco recomendÉ tener un plan familiar donde se reunirÁn en caso de tener que separarse, la cruz roja americana recomienda agacharse en vez de intentar salir,busca resguardar una mesa o mueble y no moverse hasta que pare de temblar, si estÁ conduciendo al momento del temblor debe pararlo lo antes posible en un lugar fuera del peligro, y tener un kit de supervivencia en caso de 72 horas, la familia gÓmez asegura que despuÉs de este susto estarÁn más listos en caso de que otro temblor vuelva a repetirse. >> voy a tener un lugar en la casa donde no pueda ir y sentirme segura dayana: las autoridades recomiendan bajar la
para maggi de 10 aÑos fue una experiencia que jamÁs olvidará >> nunca habÍa sentido un temblor es lao sintiÓ el peso de ser un padre protector al momento de sacar a su familia del peligro >> trate de controlar la situaciÓn, agarrÉ a toda la familia salÍ dayana: tomar decisiones acertadas en un sismo se vuelve mucho mÁs difÍcil cuando estÁ ocurriendo, es fundamental tener un plan de contingencia junto a su familia antes de que ocurra. el departamento de bomberos de san...
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and as you heard maggie haberman reporting, current and retired expressing some concerns.from washington, former defense secretary william cohen. if you were the current secretary of defense, is this something you would have tried to convince the president was a bad idea or gone along with it as being a good idea? >> i would have argued it's a bad idea. first i have very mixed emotions about this. on the one hand, having served at the pentagon for those four years, i was always inspired by being around our young men and women who are in the military and their family and is what they sacrifice and their dedication and patriotism and can-doism. i like to see taking advantage of promoting just how much sacrifice they give to us and do for us and for our country. but i also am a traditionalist and the tradition in this country is for the fourth of july to be independence day. and i think what the president has done in trying to promote this as a spectacular event, he's the ring master of the greatest show on earth. and i think it comes at a time when he's attempting to politic
and as you heard maggie haberman reporting, current and retired expressing some concerns.from washington, former defense secretary william cohen. if you were the current secretary of defense, is this something you would have tried to convince the president was a bad idea or gone along with it as being a good idea? >> i would have argued it's a bad idea. first i have very mixed emotions about this. on the one hand, having served at the pentagon for those four years, i was always inspired...
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joining us now maggie haberman from "the new york times." you're part of the team writing how this came to be. the president sort of buckled to some pressure? what happened here? >> he did. it's important to underscore we've seen him do these kinds of retreats repeatedly over the last three and a half years, four years. and it allows everybody to read into what he said, exactly what they want to hear. in this case this has been going on for several days. the chant was the culmination of it. and you had a couple of people including the vice president who was hearing an earful from republicans including ivanka trump and a couple other top aides after the chant who said something to the president. you know, he said what he said. and they were expressing to him that this was becoming problematic. top white house officials were hearing from republican elected officials and other allies of the administration saying this is a problem. this one is not going away. you're going to have to deal with it. others in the president's orbit have been trying
joining us now maggie haberman from "the new york times." you're part of the team writing how this came to be. the president sort of buckled to some pressure? what happened here? >> he did. it's important to underscore we've seen him do these kinds of retreats repeatedly over the last three and a half years, four years. and it allows everybody to read into what he said, exactly what they want to hear. in this case this has been going on for several days. the chant was the...
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maggie, look, the administrations own lawyers seem to have whiplash about the president's tweet yesterday. what are you hearing in your reporting about how this happened? was the president unaware his own department of justice and commerce department were going to make this decision to back off? >> the blame is being laid pretty squarely at the feet of the commerce department at the moment. it's not clear if the white house was fully briefed or wilbur ross was going to say the questionnaires were being printed which made it clear they weren't waiting for justification. when i spoke to people in the administration two days ago the feeling was commerce had messed this up beyond repair and we've got to move on. the president saw some media coverage about that and made it clear he wants to go ahead. i think the president sees some political advantage in saying, look, i want to fight for this. however, you do have the legal system at work here, and you have lawyers for the administration who are having to defend what the president is saying, and this is one of those moments in realtime you're
maggie, look, the administrations own lawyers seem to have whiplash about the president's tweet yesterday. what are you hearing in your reporting about how this happened? was the president unaware his own department of justice and commerce department were going to make this decision to back off? >> the blame is being laid pretty squarely at the feet of the commerce department at the moment. it's not clear if the white house was fully briefed or wilbur ross was going to say the...
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maggie ruehle, abc news, new york. >> catch the u.s.'s national soccer team at the e y espys in los angeles. tracy morgan will host the awards tomorrow night at 8:00 right here on abc7. >> congratulations. great role models. >> absolutely. >>> spencer is promising grros is quite warm in the gulf. warater f storm of a tpil natur right is delina tropical system developing. the projection over the next few days from new o inches. quite stormy there. meanwhile, much calmer here. a little cool overnight with lots of fog. we'll ceelos in the mid 50s. we're in the midst of a warmup. tomorrow much warmer than today. look for inland highs tomorrow in the mid to upper 80s. upper 70s around the bay shoreline. mid 60s on the coast. looking even farther into the forecast future, the accuweather seven-day forecast. check out the warmup coming our way at the end of the week. mid-90s inland on saturday and sunday. low to mid 80s around the bay shoreline. mid to upper 60s on the coast. heed holds on on sunday. temperatures drop a few degrees. we go into
maggie ruehle, abc news, new york. >> catch the u.s.'s national soccer team at the e y espys in los angeles. tracy morgan will host the awards tomorrow night at 8:00 right here on abc7. >> congratulations. great role models. >> absolutely. >>> spencer is promising grros is quite warm in the gulf. warater f storm of a tpil natur right is delina tropical system developing. the projection over the next few days from new o inches. quite stormy there. meanwhile, much...
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maggie ruehle, abc news, detroit. >> we'll check out debate watch parties, bring you the latest right debate tonight on abc7 news at 11:00. >> a 3-year-old boy in china player callusly stibed a six-story plunge from a high-rise building. the heart stopping moment was captured on video. the toddler was seen clinging to that apartment balcony as quick thinking neighbors grabbed two large blankets. the boy lost his grip and fell into the blankets though. and guess what, he was not even hurt. a little bit. >> as a parent, watching this -- >> hard to watch. >> where are his parents? tnk g >> a moment turnin around. >> i know. >> thankfully the neighbors were there, thankfully. >> a community comes together in the face you have tragedy. the people who are supporting their neighbors, how they're staying gilroy strong coming up. >> i'm spencer christian. check out this view from mt. tam. what a beautiful summer afternoon. more coming our way. i'll have the accuweather forecast in just a the community is coming together to help the victims and survivors of sunday's shooting in gilroy. >> abc7
maggie ruehle, abc news, detroit. >> we'll check out debate watch parties, bring you the latest right debate tonight on abc7 news at 11:00. >> a 3-year-old boy in china player callusly stibed a six-story plunge from a high-rise building. the heart stopping moment was captured on video. the toddler was seen clinging to that apartment balcony as quick thinking neighbors grabbed two large blankets. the boy lost his grip and fell into the blankets though. and guess what, he was not even...
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issues close to home for the producers and actors a life as they struggle to portray in fiction the maggie face of reality soap box mexico every day mafia on account is here. yet but her eyes and i do know. that there are some other like. plague. hello i'm down joan and the top stories here on al-jazeera the un's human rights chief has condemned what she calls international indifference to the rising death toll in syria's rebel held in the problems michele bashfully says those dotting civilians should be charged with war crimes in the past 10 days more than a 100 civilians have been killed by a strikes. well we're definitely seeing a military escalation in general but it particularly from the government forces and their allies over the past 3 months or so and just in the past 2 weeks i would say it's escalated even further with daily attacks and multiple attacks daily i mean over and what we were talking about this morning we were hearing of more as strikes last nights and some early today as well so it's ongoing it's relentless and the people suffering most of all i'm not the fighters on
issues close to home for the producers and actors a life as they struggle to portray in fiction the maggie face of reality soap box mexico every day mafia on account is here. yet but her eyes and i do know. that there are some other like. plague. hello i'm down joan and the top stories here on al-jazeera the un's human rights chief has condemned what she calls international indifference to the rising death toll in syria's rebel held in the problems michele bashfully says those dotting civilians...
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>> so the white house -- there's reporting -- we just had maggie haberman on.y're deciding to go with this. they think that this sort of stirring up of racial tension is more effective for some reason than talking about the economy. you know this white house. why do they think that? >> again, i think the bet is if you can increase the voter participation in the president's base, a lot of people in the middle will vote for him because of the economic agenda and a lot of those positive things. and then what they're also hoping to do is by labeling the democrats of that squad, hopefully you can pull the candidate in the direction of the squad which -- listen. you may disagree with me on this, but they have disastrous policies. they also say anti-semitic things. >> as has the president. >> i'm just giving you what the strategy is. don't push back for a second. >> it's not look at one and not the other side. >> don't push back for a second. it's important to explain the strategy. if he can get the democratic party effectively labeled that squad and that hard left, o
>> so the white house -- there's reporting -- we just had maggie haberman on.y're deciding to go with this. they think that this sort of stirring up of racial tension is more effective for some reason than talking about the economy. you know this white house. why do they think that? >> again, i think the bet is if you can increase the voter participation in the president's base, a lot of people in the middle will vote for him because of the economic agenda and a lot of those...
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abc news reporter maggie rulli is live at the johnson space center in houston. good morning. >> reporter: kumasi, good morning. the excitement is building here and i a cross the country. there are celebrations planned from the national mall and times square, but arguably the biggest one will be going on here at the johnson space center where it all wept down during the apollo mission. the excitement, like i said, you can feel it from everyone. they're expecting thousands of people here today, thousands were here yesterday. but what is wild, kumasi, is to think that this monumental moment in history almost never happened. 50 years ago this morning the entire nation was holding its breath. >> the drama of watching the apollo 11 in the summer of '69 is, can they do it. >> reporter: after more than four days apollo 11 was about to enter its final descent on to the moon. >> the first part went pretty well, just about textbook stuff, except suddenly they reported, uh-oh -- >> 12:02, priority display alarms came out. >> i first thought, oh, gosh, we're not going to mak
abc news reporter maggie rulli is live at the johnson space center in houston. good morning. >> reporter: kumasi, good morning. the excitement is building here and i a cross the country. there are celebrations planned from the national mall and times square, but arguably the biggest one will be going on here at the johnson space center where it all wept down during the apollo mission. the excitement, like i said, you can feel it from everyone. they're expecting thousands of people here...
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maggie haberman, thank you. ahead, my one on one with time sty om steyer, the bie running for president and why he thinks he's the one to beat donald trump. guys - i've got an idea. ooh - what is it? so people love iphone xr, right? well, it does have an incredible camera. and it comes in all those amazing colors. uh-huh. what if we give the people iphone xr when they join t-mobile? iphone xr on us? yeah. iphone xr on us. what's not to love about that! for a limited time, join t-mobile and get the awesome iphone xr on us. i had no idea that my grandfatherfe changing moment for me. was a federal judge in guatemala. he was an advocate for the people... a voice for the voiceless. bring your family history to life like never before. get started for free at ancestry.com can't see what it is yet.re? what is that? that's a blazer? that's a chevy blazer? aww, this is dope. this thing is beautiful. i love the lights. oh man, it's got a mean face on it. it looks like a piece of candy. look at the interior. this is nice. t
maggie haberman, thank you. ahead, my one on one with time sty om steyer, the bie running for president and why he thinks he's the one to beat donald trump. guys - i've got an idea. ooh - what is it? so people love iphone xr, right? well, it does have an incredible camera. and it comes in all those amazing colors. uh-huh. what if we give the people iphone xr when they join t-mobile? iphone xr on us? yeah. iphone xr on us. what's not to love about that! for a limited time, join t-mobile and get...
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we're joined by maggie haberman and graph and we spoke about pelosi and we'll look how the democratic leadership seized the hearings or what they are saying publicly. we'll be right back. can my side be firm? and my side super soft? with the sleep number 360 smart bed you can both adjust your comfort with your sleep number setting. so, can it help us fall asleep faster? yes, by gently warming your feet. but can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. will it help me keep up with him? yup. so, i'll wake up ready for anything? oh, we've got your back. so, you can really promise better sleep? not promise. prove. and now, save up to $800 on select sleep number 360 smart beds. ends saturday. ♪ ahhhh! ♪ we're here. ♪ ♪ this is the averys trying the hottest new bistro. this is the averys. wait...and the hottest taqueria? and the hottest...what are those? oh, pierogis? and this is the averys wondering if eating out is eating into saving for their first home. this is jc... (team member) welc
we're joined by maggie haberman and graph and we spoke about pelosi and we'll look how the democratic leadership seized the hearings or what they are saying publicly. we'll be right back. can my side be firm? and my side super soft? with the sleep number 360 smart bed you can both adjust your comfort with your sleep number setting. so, can it help us fall asleep faster? yes, by gently warming your feet. but can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and...
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it's going to be reporting like annie and maggie that will shed light on this relationship. >> joyce, can you jump in on this conversation we're having? i strike them as donald trump's instincts. robert costa appropriately corrected that to what did he know and when did he know it. can you speak from the perspective of somebody who investigated criminals like epstein and associates, what are you looking for in the coming days and weeks on this story? >> this sort of ongoing investigation is incredibly important as you pointed out. there's a through line to the president's own conduct. i wish i was optimistic that reporting that lended credibility to the notion that the president was fully aware of epstein's conduct would matter but so much of this was baked in. the president was on videotape talking about a graphic sexual assault prior to the election. there's been very little coverage of recent -- more recent allegations of a rape that took place in a new york department store. so it's hard to see how this impacts the president personally but there is an interesting legal hook, nicol
it's going to be reporting like annie and maggie that will shed light on this relationship. >> joyce, can you jump in on this conversation we're having? i strike them as donald trump's instincts. robert costa appropriately corrected that to what did he know and when did he know it. can you speak from the perspective of somebody who investigated criminals like epstein and associates, what are you looking for in the coming days and weeks on this story? >> this sort of ongoing...
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maggie rulli, abc news, new york. >>> i'm amanda del castillo in fremont. with incredible video showing the moment a police officer pulled a man from his burning vehicle that. story is next. macy's is doing damage control over a set of dinner ware. >> customers are calling it tasteless with a toxic message. >>> get set to sweat even more. we are cranks up the hot. how hot it is where you live tomorrow, in the forecast. >>> here's a look at what's coming up on jimmy kimmel live after "abc7 news." >>> if you pick one night to watch, this is it. >> i came here to invite your whole audience to our premiere. [ applause ] that leave therea lasting impression. like the feeling of movement as a new journey begins, or the sight of soft fur, warmed by the morning sun. you might remember new flavours, or a view that defies all expectations. these are the memories that stay with you, long after the moments have passed. so that early retirement we planned. it's going ok? great. now i'm spending more time with the kids. i'm introducing them to crab. crab!? they love it.
maggie rulli, abc news, new york. >>> i'm amanda del castillo in fremont. with incredible video showing the moment a police officer pulled a man from his burning vehicle that. story is next. macy's is doing damage control over a set of dinner ware. >> customers are calling it tasteless with a toxic message. >>> get set to sweat even more. we are cranks up the hot. how hot it is where you live tomorrow, in the forecast. >>> here's a look at what's coming up on...