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marci gonzalez, abc news, los angeles. >> our thanks to marci. >>> some business news this morning. louis vuitton's owner is edly oerg to buy tiffany. >> the luxury jewelry store has hired advisers to review the $4.5 billion offer. it would be one of the largest purchases ever for lvmh, which also owns christian dior and givenchy. the offer comes as tiffany's is facing declining sales along with other challenges. >>> when we come back, what the stars have been wearing for halloween. >>> and the big honor for dave chappelle. chappelle. you've never tried a retinol like this. olay's retinol24 complex hydrates better than the #1 retinol. visibly smoother brighter skin in 24 hours. a skin upgrade? crushed it. new olay retinol24. face anything.olay. and also available in retinol serum and retinol eye cream. ♪ skinny just gimme the skinny >>> time now for "the skinny" on this monday. we begin with a huge honor for the dave chappelle. the comedian's being celebrated for his comedy. comedy like this. >> hello, eddie murphy. >> prince, what's up? >> i'm a big fan of your comedies. >> that's
marci gonzalez, abc news, los angeles. >> our thanks to marci. >>> some business news this morning. louis vuitton's owner is edly oerg to buy tiffany. >> the luxury jewelry store has hired advisers to review the $4.5 billion offer. it would be one of the largest purchases ever for lvmh, which also owns christian dior and givenchy. the offer comes as tiffany's is facing declining sales along with other challenges. >>> when we come back, what the stars have been...
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marci gonzalez, abc news, los angeles. >> our thanks to marci. >>> an investigation is under way into this paratrooper accident in mississippi. these new images show wednesday night's chaos. the practice jump left 23 army national guard soldiers injured at camp shelby. nearly 90 of the 650 jumpers landed in trees near the camp. one soldier was stuck for nearly 12 hours and wasn't brought down until yesterday morning. the army is looking into whether the wind blew them off course. >>> and we're following a breaking story overseas right now. pro-democracy demonstrators in hong kong are on the march just days after police opened fire on a protesters. they're responding to a rare decision to invoke emergency powers for the first time in five decades and ban protesters from wearing masks to hide their identities. critics say the move will only lead to more violence. >>> back here at home, bernie sanders is expected to be released from a las vegas hospital this weekend. the senator is improving after emergency surgery for a blocked artery. his wife says doctors are pleased with his progress
marci gonzalez, abc news, los angeles. >> our thanks to marci. >>> an investigation is under way into this paratrooper accident in mississippi. these new images show wednesday night's chaos. the practice jump left 23 army national guard soldiers injured at camp shelby. nearly 90 of the 650 jumpers landed in trees near the camp. one soldier was stuck for nearly 12 hours and wasn't brought down until yesterday morning. the army is looking into whether the wind blew them off course....
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that's where reporter marcy gonzalez is and joining us live right now. marcy?er: larry, this fire started up here in the charred hillside and then raced into this neighborhood. you can see it devostroyed this home and several others. the man who lived here ran out and went door-to-door warning his neighbors to evacuate. a terrifying wake-up call in southern california. new infernos, flames tearing towards homes. he was beating on our door, get out, there's a fire, there's a fire. when i came into the family room, i looked up and flames were 40, 50 feet high. >> reporter: several houses here in san bernardino engulfed within minutes. neighbors rushing outside with hoses trying desperately to slow the destruction. a fierce firefight. >> another great water drop. >> reporter: the so-called 46 fire igniting overnight after a police chase that led to a crash. embers raining down on horses as owners rushed to evacuate. >> grabbed everything i could and we left the house this morning. >> reporter: a devastating deja vu with firefighters facing another day of santa ana
that's where reporter marcy gonzalez is and joining us live right now. marcy?er: larry, this fire started up here in the charred hillside and then raced into this neighborhood. you can see it devostroyed this home and several others. the man who lived here ran out and went door-to-door warning his neighbors to evacuate. a terrifying wake-up call in southern california. new infernos, flames tearing towards homes. he was beating on our door, get out, there's a fire, there's a fire. when i came...
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here's abc's marci gonzalez. ♪ you don't own me >> reporter: the iconic feminist anthem brought to the cult classic "the first wives club." ♪ you don't own me >> reporter: recently given new life in a series with the same name with a noticeable distinction. all of the leading ladies are women of color. "the first wives club" reboot now streaming on b.e.t. plus stars soul singer jill scott, ryan michelle bathe, and michelle buteau. >> the bartender, he wants to give me the deets. >> reporter: with their takes on the original film's characters played by bette midler, diane keaton, and goldie hahn. the sassy new york women in the original story coming together to overcome some major life struggles. >> and remember. >> what? >> don't get mad, get everything. >> reporter: traded in for younger women. >> my, my. the bulimia certainly has paid off. >> reporter: a mother searching to find her voice. yet through their bond as best friends, they come out stronger, a theme repeated in the reprisal. >> no, that is not life. we've got to start living our lives for ourselves. >> we are amazing. >> r
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they were introduced by marcy mcleod.een best friends with kim ever since ninth grade. >> she was very quiet, for the people that didn't know her, and reserved. but very funny. very loyal. very sweet. >> reporter: david and kim married in 1989. they threw a big fun party then got on with their lives. kim in corporate accounting and david as an indiana state trooper, which was a career kim had encouraged him to pursue. >> find that drunk driver that's out there -- >> reporter: here he is in uniform being interviewed in the 1990's about road safety during the holidays. >> reporter: the big hat seemed tailor-made for david camm. he was soon member of an elite emergency -- a kind of 'swat' team. >> that is a band of brothers, huh? >> oh, yeah. >> kinda special weapon. weapons tactical group. >> right, exactly, yeah. loved those guys. i mean, we're talkin' about guys that you would literally die for. >> reporter: but over time, after the kids were born, david wanted to spend more time with his family. so in may 2000, he went t
they were introduced by marcy mcleod.een best friends with kim ever since ninth grade. >> she was very quiet, for the people that didn't know her, and reserved. but very funny. very loyal. very sweet. >> reporter: david and kim married in 1989. they threw a big fun party then got on with their lives. kim in corporate accounting and david as an indiana state trooper, which was a career kim had encouraged him to pursue. >> find that drunk driver that's out there -- >>...
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marci gonzalez, abc news, los angeles. >> thank you, marci. >>> a bounty has been put on the head ofgia. >> wildlife officials say a northern snakehead was found outside atlanta. the fish is considered invasive and it's able to breathe outside water. snakeheads are native to east asia and can be up to three feet long. anyone who finds one is advised to kill it immediately and freeze it. >> freeze it? >> if you see one of those, are you going to take it upon yourself to kill it? >> kill it and i have some people in south carolina who would eat it. >> all right. >>> coming up, diane sawyer's one-on-one with julie andrews 55 years after "mary poppins." >> that's next on "world news now ." ♪ if you say it loud enough you'll always sound precocious ♪ ♪ supercalifragilistic- expialidocious ♪ always sound precocious ♪ ♪ supercalifragilistic- expialidocious ♪ ♪ supercalifragilistic- expialidocious ♪ try mr. clean magic eraser. just wet, squeeze and erase tough messes like bathtub soap scum... and caked-on grease from oven doors. now mr. clean magic eraser comes in disposable sheets. they're
marci gonzalez, abc news, los angeles. >> thank you, marci. >>> a bounty has been put on the head ofgia. >> wildlife officials say a northern snakehead was found outside atlanta. the fish is considered invasive and it's able to breathe outside water. snakeheads are native to east asia and can be up to three feet long. anyone who finds one is advised to kill it immediately and freeze it. >> freeze it? >> if you see one of those, are you going to take it upon...
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here's abc's marci gonzalez. >> reporter: tonight, this arizona school bus driver facing charges after a ride that left the parents of the children onboard outraged. >> you better get your [ bleep ] down here and pick that up right now. >> reporter: police say 50-year-old jamie tellez became upset when a boy threw a piece of paper and missed the trash can. tellez soon slamming the brakes. >> i'm going to [ bleep ] knock the [ bleep ] out of you. >> reporter: this 11-year-old boy flying into the windshield, cracking it. the driver then throwing him towards the back of the bus. >> if you were behind this seat, then you wouldn't be flying around the bus, would you? you are the biggest pain in the [ bleep ], you know that?>> teta s birth. >> jamie tellez, 12-8-68. >> reporter: tellez now facing charges that include child abuse and reckless driving. the boy who was thrown was injured but is okay. the driver was placed on leave. the school district calling the behavior inexcusable and recommending termination. david? >> marci, thank you. >>> when we come back tonight, the concern late today
here's abc's marci gonzalez. >> reporter: tonight, this arizona school bus driver facing charges after a ride that left the parents of the children onboard outraged. >> you better get your [ bleep ] down here and pick that up right now. >> reporter: police say 50-year-old jamie tellez became upset when a boy threw a piece of paper and missed the trash can. tellez soon slamming the brakes. >> i'm going to [ bleep ] knock the [ bleep ] out of you. >> reporter: this...
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>> marci, thank you. >>> still ahead on "world news tonight" this sunday, a terrifying home invasion in broad daylight. masked thieves kicking down a woman's door. the search for suspects right now. >>> horror at the fall festival. how the ride company is responding. >>> and the deadly typhoon striking. unleashing massive flooding. rescuers searching for survivors. what we're learning tonight. mir, you inspire us. the way you triumph over adversity. and live your lives. that's why we redesigned humira. we wanted to make the experience better for you. now there's less pain immediately following injection. we've reduced the size of the needle and removed the citrate buffers. and it has the same effectiveness you know and trust. humira citrate-free is here. a little change can make a big difference. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, d ng are. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common and if you've had tb
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>> marci gonzalez tonight, thanks. >>> next tonight, new images just in after that u.s. military training exercise gone wrong in camp shelby in mississippi. nightscope video now showing hundreds of paratroopers making a nighttime jump, scores of them, then missing their marks. many badly injured, rushed to the hospital. many dangling in trees for hours. here's abc's martha raddatz. >> reporter: it is one of the largest military parachute accidents in memory. a nighttime training jump in mississippi from a c-130 that left every one of the 87 paratroopers from that aircraft landing atop a grove of pine trees, instead of the intended drop zone. 23 were sent to the hospital with injuries. many left dangling from their chutes in the trees. one of the soldiers stuck for nearly 12 hours, all night, before he could be brought down. the weather was reportedly clear. the winds were calm. >> the investigation will kind of reveal exactly why so many jumpers ended up in the trees. >> reporter: jumping out of airplanes is inherently dangerous. >> i've got multiple patients with spinal
>> marci gonzalez tonight, thanks. >>> next tonight, new images just in after that u.s. military training exercise gone wrong in camp shelby in mississippi. nightscope video now showing hundreds of paratroopers making a nighttime jump, scores of them, then missing their marks. many badly injured, rushed to the hospital. many dangling in trees for hours. here's abc's martha raddatz. >> reporter: it is one of the largest military parachute accidents in memory. a nighttime...
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abc's marci gonzalez joins us from l.a. good morning, marci. >> reporter: eva, good morning.efighters are out here keeping a close watch on these destroyed homes. you can see the walls of this one are barely standing, yet incredibly the vehicle in the driveway is still intact. these flames moved in so quickly, the family next door says they had just minutes to grab their two kids and a few belongings and get out. newly released video shows the ferocity of one of the fires that ravaged southern california. in los angeles county, nearly 8,000 acres burned. this morning, firefighters sll t avoid a flare-up, and the kind of nightmare monica and drew silver walked out of their house to find thursday night. wind whipping burning embers, flames closing in on them from three sides. >> we looked at each other and knew we weren't going to come home to a house. the embers were flying horizontally across the walkway and the driveway, and the kids went, we're not going out there, and i said, if we don't, we die. >> reporter: they returned with an insurance adjuster confirming their fears.
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. >>> congressman marcy kaptur has known ambassador william taylor for over 20 years.ke caught up to her today and asked her for her reaction to reported testimony including text messages about what donald trump and rudy giuliani were trying to do to ukraine. >> reporter: what do you make of these incredulous text messages that have come out from him questioning the administration policy on ukraine from after he got back into the country? >> well, he walked into a rat's nest, and i think that -- and the rats there are very big. >> representative marcy kaptur is co-chair of the ukraine caucus in the house of representatives. she serves as chairwoman of the house appropriations subcommittee on energy which has jurisdiction over the department of energy, which, of course, is led by secretary rick perry. congresswoman, thank you very much for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >> i want to get your reaction to what we're learning today yl he definitely had a hand in some of this communication about this. is that something he should be testifying to your committee about? >>
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here's marci gonzalez. >> reporter: tonight, detectives in texas searching for the home invaders who inexplicably killed this young father as he tried to defend his family. >> someone just bre y sbd. hr h young children up early thursday morning. he confronts two men. and within moments is shot in the chest. >> the person that shot your husband, is he still there? >> no, i don't think so. but i'm so scared. >> reporter: investigators say the men took nothing and drove off. surveillance video capturing what they believe is the getaway vehicle. brenton's family arriving from his native australia. >> still hasn't sunk in that it's real. >> reporter: heartbroken and baffled by why this house, the family only lived in for six months, was so violently targeted. >> the cars were in the driveway. anybody would know that there's obviously children in that house. but yet they still had the audacity to break a window and enter the home. they're going to pay for this. >> reporter: investigators are now also looking into whether there may have been a third suspect involved. tonight, there's a $25
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marci gonzalez, abc news, los angeles. >> our thanks to marci. >>> a new york man is free after spendinghe did not commit. >> his name is carlos weeks. he was convicted of murdering a 21-year-old man and seriously injuring a 10-year-old girl president early '90s. two sisters had claimed they saw him commit that crime from their 12th floor apartment window in brooklyn. on thursday a judge overturned the conviction after one witness recanted her testimony and another said she couldn't remember what happened. >> i'm feeling good and happy to be out. i hope gonzales continues with his work because there's a lot of guys that need it. thank you very much. i feel great. i feel great. >> are you angry? >> oh -- i'm great. >> weeks is now 46. he was just 20 years old when he was sentenced to 27 years to life in prison. he spent much of his life trying to prove his innocence. there is no possibility of perjury charges. >> so the d.a. says the sisters lied in this case in hopes of cutting a deal for a family member involved in a separate crime. so many years, so much of his life, his young life, sp
marci gonzalez, abc news, los angeles. >> our thanks to marci. >>> a new york man is free after spendinghe did not commit. >> his name is carlos weeks. he was convicted of murdering a 21-year-old man and seriously injuring a 10-year-old girl president early '90s. two sisters had claimed they saw him commit that crime from their 12th floor apartment window in brooklyn. on thursday a judge overturned the conviction after one witness recanted her testimony and another said she...
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whit. >> all right, marci gonzalez, thank you.er talking to that coach and had such a big heart. because he really had a lot of concern for the student, you see in the video. that embrace afterwards really incredible. >> the compassion he showed. >> incredible mix of action and compassion. >>> we move on to a wild firefight all caught on camera between police in mexico and suspected members of the massive sinaloa drug cartel. it all happened when police moved in to arrest the son of the notorious drug kingpin el chapo. this morning, in the wake of the chaos and carnage unleashed in the mexican city of culiacan the family attorney of el chapo is speaking out. [ speaking foreign language ] saying the family apologizes to the people of culiacan and will take care of the injured. this weekend extraordinary gun battle in the streets of kuliacan as they arrested ovidio guzman lopez, son of the notorious joaquin "el chapo" guzman. masked members of the narco militia fighting back setting cars on fire sending families desperately running
whit. >> all right, marci gonzalez, thank you.er talking to that coach and had such a big heart. because he really had a lot of concern for the student, you see in the video. that embrace afterwards really incredible. >> the compassion he showed. >> incredible mix of action and compassion. >>> we move on to a wild firefight all caught on camera between police in mexico and suspected members of the massive sinaloa drug cartel. it all happened when police moved in to...
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marci, thank you so much. really appreciate it. >>> we're going to switch gears right now and turn to some lighter news that just transpired here in the new york city area. just hours ago the australian airline qantas completed the first nonstop commercial flight from new york to sydney. the jet carrying 49 people touched down in sydney after a 19 hour and 16 minute journey, making it the world's longest commercial flight. qantas says this is the first of three flights during which they will run tests to figure out how to best manage pilot and passenger fatigue. >> after 19 hours on the flight i think we've gotten this right. i feel like we've been on a flight a lot shorter than that. i feel refreshed, feel great. in talking to all the passengers, that was the common thread that came from it. >> even for people in the middle seat? i don't know. >> back row coach seat? >> one of the ways the airline is hoping to make this long flight better for passengers is by adding an exercise area in economy class. >> a lot
marci, thank you so much. really appreciate it. >>> we're going to switch gears right now and turn to some lighter news that just transpired here in the new york city area. just hours ago the australian airline qantas completed the first nonstop commercial flight from new york to sydney. the jet carrying 49 people touched down in sydney after a 19 hour and 16 minute journey, making it the world's longest commercial flight. qantas says this is the first of three flights during which...
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marci gonzalez, abc news, brentwood, california. >> a big thanks to marci there.ng the already tough job of firefighting even more difficult. >> accuweather meteorologist adam del rosso joins us with details on how long they might last. good morning, adam. >> kenneth and janai, good morning. we still have those gusty winds across southern california leading to that extreme fire threat. good news is we get some help with calming winds into the afternoon. firefighters are certainly going to appreciate that. still a tough job on hand as those fires continue to burn. we've already got those calmer winds across northern california. we've got breezy winds and snow across the great lakes as we head into tonight. 3 to 6 inches from eastern iowa into the u.p. of michigan. we've got plenty of rain and wind along the east coast of the u.s. bad news for trick-or-treaters along the appalachian mountains and into the east coast as well. severe storms even a possibility. kenneth, janai? >> all right, adam, thank you. >>> the federal reserve cut interest rate busy a quarter of a
marci gonzalez, abc news, brentwood, california. >> a big thanks to marci there.ng the already tough job of firefighting even more difficult. >> accuweather meteorologist adam del rosso joins us with details on how long they might last. good morning, adam. >> kenneth and janai, good morning. we still have those gusty winds across southern california leading to that extreme fire threat. good news is we get some help with calming winds into the afternoon. firefighters are...
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and argentineans head to the polls on sunday to elect their next president incumbent modi still marcie you will have a tough time in the midst of a deep economic crisis. some progress those on the w m how do you navigate us welcome. never give up that's how the european central bank's chief mario draghi summed up the lessons of his 8 year tenure at the top of europe's most important financial institution there were no surprises during his last u.c.b. meeting on thursday interest rates will remain at 0 percent as expected christine legarde is due to take over in a few days mario druggies monetary policy was not always popular but despite all the controversies the support for the euro never wavered. the standard rituals and costumes the blue suit the reserved the business like demeanor for the 65th and final time mario draghi enlightens the world about e.c.b. monetary policy their recent round in the euro area growth outlook remain on the downside. came to cure these respecting to the prolonging presence of uncertainties related to geopolitical factors the rise in protectionism and vulne
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marci gonzalez, abc news, los angeles. >> marci, thank you. >>> three parents are expected guilty toat college admissions scandal. >> they're expected to admit participating in testing and athletic bribery schemes. this is the largest group of parents to cave to prosecutors. it could signal a major shift with other parents changing their pleas to guilty to avoid going to trial. meanwhile holdouts could face new charges as soon as this week, including bribery. >>> in the time you'll be on board qantas' new flight from new york to sydney, you could binge watch two seasons of "friends," take a nap, and take a few laps around the shiny boeing 787-9 because it's now the longest commercial flight in the world. >> it was a test flight and it carried 49 passengers and crew around the world in just under a day. >> the first commercial airline is is pa oour fro sunrise." this is the first of three test flights that's going to come up with recommendations about how we manage pilot fatigue, how we actually manage passenger jet and after 19 hours in flight, i think we've gotten this right. >> pas
marci gonzalez, abc news, los angeles. >> marci, thank you. >>> three parents are expected guilty toat college admissions scandal. >> they're expected to admit participating in testing and athletic bribery schemes. this is the largest group of parents to cave to prosecutors. it could signal a major shift with other parents changing their pleas to guilty to avoid going to trial. meanwhile holdouts could face new charges as soon as this week, including bribery. >>>...
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hello marcy the pressure on our family is increasing. they call us constantly trying to scare us. they want us to denounce you publicly. mussy has been in the u.s. since 2014 she couldn't remain in iran as a woman's rights activist she now has some 4000000 followers on social media which makes her a target for the regime. i think about my family a lot every day and sometimes i think about. my going to just give up. because of my mother. but i'm sure the government are looking at me and that it's why i don't want to cry and i don't want to give up in the islamic republic of iran all women even school girls are required to wear headscarves hardliners crackdown on those who refuse many say the issue is about much more than head scarves. is what it will damage ok from the start the regime has been behind the compulsory he job cleaning it is prescribed by islam this idea has since been rejected by islamic scholars but the regime knows that if the job fails it will also bring down other barriers says. oh that is precisely why my c.l. and her movement are determined to continue their fig
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marci gonzalez was there asevac their homes survived. >> reporter: tonight the destruction left behindcalifornia wildfires coming into focus. powerful winds blowing burning embers into houses. firefighters doing all they could to keep those flames from spreading. but there were dozens of homes they could not save including monica and drew silvers. >> i wish they would have been earlier to save mine. it's not their fault. they are fighting the fires where they are fighting them. but it was pretty crazy how fast it came. >> reporter: those fast moving flames here in los angeles county destroying nearly 8,000 acres and nearly everything the silvers owned. their wedding rings, childrens' keepsakes and their entire photography business. >> all of the props, all of the equipment. we don't have a place to work. >> reporter: tonight with all evacuation orders lifted and thousands returning home, the silvers say they too feel lucky. >> the stuff doesn't matter. >> reporter: and firefighters are still out watching for hot spots while investigators look into whether powerlines may have started th
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putting and marcy said she always felt like a little bit of an outsider but putting twists on her own for turning ordinary fabric into something extraordinary. >> we were a mixed family, and we were different in a time when it wasn't really cool to be different, and my parents taught us that those differences should be celebrated. and the way i celebrated them was to clothe myself as crazy as possible i was always cutting into my clothes and making this technicolor armor. >> that armor, the broadway performer said gave hethe confidence to share her love of clothing with her trusted sewing machine, she created tops and frocks, embellishing with stones, leading to a blog to show her creations and to encourage others to imagine. >> i started this sewing blog called "oonaballoona," my alternate sewing personality that had nothing to do with acting, and singing, and my husband said tell people you have this side of your life, and i did and blueprint came into our lives. the response was kind of crazy. >> tens of thousands of viewers have subscribed to watch refashion on blueprint, a digita
putting and marcy said she always felt like a little bit of an outsider but putting twists on her own for turning ordinary fabric into something extraordinary. >> we were a mixed family, and we were different in a time when it wasn't really cool to be different, and my parents taught us that those differences should be celebrated. and the way i celebrated them was to clothe myself as crazy as possible i was always cutting into my clothes and making this technicolor armor. >> that...
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marci gonzalez, abc 7 news, granada hills, california. >> a clear reminder of how wildfires can evolve and create their own weather. abc 7 news was in menlo park yesterday where the fire nato truck made an appearance. the truck was caught in the redding area wildfire last year. it created a fire-nado that had wind speeds that measured 147 miles per hour, wiping out just about erything in its path. organizers of yet's event say they hope the truck can provide a teaching moment. >> so people who weren't there, people who didn't live through that, can come here and see it and understand how prevention, preparedness for themselves, what would they need to do to survive an event like that if it happened to them. >> the pancake breakfast helped raise money for those affected by the fires. >>> thankfully the winds have subsided. >> they have, and we have a nice week ahead. abeautiful day in emeryville, a little hazy out there. we have fog and a partly cloudy sky. we'll have a cooler finish. all the details straight ahead. >>> also next, the blue angels thrilling crowds in san francisco. month
marci gonzalez, abc 7 news, granada hills, california. >> a clear reminder of how wildfires can evolve and create their own weather. abc 7 news was in menlo park yesterday where the fire nato truck made an appearance. the truck was caught in the redding area wildfire last year. it created a fire-nado that had wind speeds that measured 147 miles per hour, wiping out just about erything in its path. organizers of yet's event say they hope the truck can provide a teaching moment. >> so...
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. >> marci gonzalez tells us people got up early just to watch. >> reporter: that greeting from high historic moment. >> wow. that is amazing. >> reporter: both of the astronauts seen outside of the international space station working to replace a broken power controller are women. >> there have been many other female space walkers before us. this is just the first time that there have been two women outside at the same time. >> reporter: the first all-female space walk completed by americans jessica mere and christina cook, who paused to talk to president donald trump. >> one small step for man. >> reporter: the first president to speak to astronauts outside of their vessel in space since the 1969 moon landing. >> i just want to congratulate you. what you do is incredible. you're very brave people. >> you know, for us this is really just us doing our job. >> reporter: the history-making accomplishment celebrated across the planet beneath those humble women, especially by young girls who woke up early to watch and be inspired. >> it's really cool. we usually hear about just guys in s
. >> marci gonzalez tells us people got up early just to watch. >> reporter: that greeting from high historic moment. >> wow. that is amazing. >> reporter: both of the astronauts seen outside of the international space station working to replace a broken power controller are women. >> there have been many other female space walkers before us. this is just the first time that there have been two women outside at the same time. >> reporter: the first all-female...
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marcie gonzalez reports from one of the hardest hit communities. >> massive fires tearing through southern california, destroying z dos of homes. >> my house i can see where it was from here. and it's all gone. >> santa ana winds spreading flames quickly as families scramble to evacuate facing a nightmare on the roads. >> the embers in the air above me, it's coming this which. we're getting out. >> firefighters in los angeles county hosing flames creeping towards this backyard. >> without regard for their own life they've done everything to protect us. >> reenforcements moving in. >> here comes the helicopter we got a water drop on the way. >> officials say one man suffered a heart attack and died while trying to stop the fire fromingme >>errest someone revived by our paramedics but died at the hospital. >> this community in river std community where more than 70 mobile homes destroyed pennsylvania 89-year-old woman killed. it startwood the burning trash in the truck the driver dumped igniting dry grass on the side of the road. >> i was pleading with him, begging with him don't stop here.
marcie gonzalez reports from one of the hardest hit communities. >> massive fires tearing through southern california, destroying z dos of homes. >> my house i can see where it was from here. and it's all gone. >> santa ana winds spreading flames quickly as families scramble to evacuate facing a nightmare on the roads. >> the embers in the air above me, it's coming this which. we're getting out. >> firefighters in los angeles county hosing flames creeping towards...
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. >> marci gonzalez has the story from porter ranch, one of the hardest hit communities. >> reporter: massive fires tearing through southern california. several now burning out of control, destroying dozens of homes. >> my house, i can see where it was from here, and it's all gone. >> reporter: time lapse video shows flowers devouring this hillside. powerful santa ana winds with gusts up to 70 miles an hour spreading the flames quickly as families scramble to evacuate, facing a nightmare on the roads. >> the embers in the air above me. it's coming this way. we're going to get out. firefighters in los angeles county hosing flames, creeping towards this backyard. reinforcements moving in. >> here comes the helicopter. we've got a water drop on the way. >> reporter: officials say one man suffered a heart attack and died while trying to stop the fire from reaching his home. >> obviously, that's very tragic. >> reporter: in this community in riverside where more than 70 mobile homes were destroyed, police say an 89-year-old woman was killed. the cause of that fire captured on a doorbell ca
. >> marci gonzalez has the story from porter ranch, one of the hardest hit communities. >> reporter: massive fires tearing through southern california. several now burning out of control, destroying dozens of homes. >> my house, i can see where it was from here, and it's all gone. >> reporter: time lapse video shows flowers devouring this hillside. powerful santa ana winds with gusts up to 70 miles an hour spreading the flames quickly as families scramble to evacuate,...
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live in porter ranch, marci gonzalez, abc 7 news. >> do we know how the fire where you are actually gottors haven't given us an official answer but we did hear from one witness who says he saw the flames start near a transmission tower and then spread to the nearby brush. and, of course, you know that was the major concern going into this period of extreme fire danger. that is why the utility companies shut down power to hundreds of thousands of californians because they were so concerned with the high winds that there could be issues with the power lines sparking fires. now investigators again aren't saying that was the cause here, but it is something they are definitely looking into. >> we'll have to wait for that official word. thank you. >>> this little rabbit also suffering from the fires in southern california. look at this little bunny. its fur is a bit burned. otherwise, it appears okay. i don't know. i hope it got to a vet and got checked out. stay with abc7news.com for continuing coverage of the fires. >> at least he was moving. >> a lot of horses got displaced, too. hope they
live in porter ranch, marci gonzalez, abc 7 news. >> do we know how the fire where you are actually gottors haven't given us an official answer but we did hear from one witness who says he saw the flames start near a transmission tower and then spread to the nearby brush. and, of course, you know that was the major concern going into this period of extreme fire danger. that is why the utility companies shut down power to hundreds of thousands of californians because they were so concerned...
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jeffrey rosen , and our first panel of distinguished speakers, chancellor can sever room, miss marci hamilton, and miss julie o'sullivan. [applause] >> ladies and welcome to our panel about the first-hand experience of clerking with justice o'connor. we are honored to have three extraordinarily distinguished scholars who also clerks with justice o'connor during her early years on the court. 1984, 1985, 1989 terms. we should begin by asking what was it like to clerk with her as she was still adjusting to the extraordinary role of being the first woman on the supreme court . chancellor, we will begin with you. [indiscernible] >> she was incredibly demanding, and incredibly supportive. and what a blessing that was to have early in your life. she expect the best of you but also knew you had a family. >> professor hamilton, you talked about how she taught you to be a professional. tell us about that. >> the thing about clerking for justice o'connor is that you learn how to be incredibly honest while you are smiling. writingn not to put in things that you do not want to read again. i will
jeffrey rosen , and our first panel of distinguished speakers, chancellor can sever room, miss marci hamilton, and miss julie o'sullivan. [applause] >> ladies and welcome to our panel about the first-hand experience of clerking with justice o'connor. we are honored to have three extraordinarily distinguished scholars who also clerks with justice o'connor during her early years on the court. 1984, 1985, 1989 terms. we should begin by asking what was it like to clerk with her as she was...
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marcy frost is here.ng me >> great time to are you here. so many questions circulating and nobody probably has a better feel for this than you do in terms of running a public pension fund, trying to make sure you get a return when you're dealing with negative interest rates and extrabanks lowering rates all the time, what people are calling the new normal i know your fund has an assumed rate of return of 7% how do you do that when there is $17 trillion in negative interest rates in terms of the bonds being sold from governments. >> it is quite challenging and it was in december of 2016 when we actually lowered the discount rate or the assumed rate of return from 7.5 down to 7. we have a new chief investment officer dr. ben ming and ben is running 7% scenarios as we speak. if you think about global equity and equity markets, and our asset allocation, basically giving us around 6.1 to 6.2, still a delta that has to be made to get to that 7% we believe in the private markets are really the only way we can ma
marcy frost is here.ng me >> great time to are you here. so many questions circulating and nobody probably has a better feel for this than you do in terms of running a public pension fund, trying to make sure you get a return when you're dealing with negative interest rates and extrabanks lowering rates all the time, what people are calling the new normal i know your fund has an assumed rate of return of 7% how do you do that when there is $17 trillion in negative interest rates in terms...
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greg and marcy are avid sentenced to one month in prison. they paid $125,000 to get their daughters scores improved to get her into duke university. the money they used came from their family's charitable organization. they are among 52 people charged in that college admission scandal . >>> teachers in pittsburg will be rallying at tonight's school board meeting demanding the district center contract negotiations . the teachers are looking for an agreement that will provide safe learning conditions, student resources and help the district recruit and retain quality teachers. the rally begins at 5 pm outside the pittsburg unified school district on railroad avenue . >>> the san francisco board of supervisors making it easier now for people with electric cars to drive wi parking lots and garages there vehicle charging stations. commercial lots and garages with more than 100 spaces must install charging stations for more than 10% of the spaces. the mayor first introduced to this idea in july as part of a goal to achieve 100% emissions free grou
greg and marcy are avid sentenced to one month in prison. they paid $125,000 to get their daughters scores improved to get her into duke university. the money they used came from their family's charitable organization. they are among 52 people charged in that college admission scandal . >>> teachers in pittsburg will be rallying at tonight's school board meeting demanding the district center contract negotiations . the teachers are looking for an agreement that will provide safe...
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for marcy, the tree trimmer is her savior. >> some stranger is risking his life to save my house and to protect me. >> reporter: on monday, the high wind knocked branches into what is known as a drop, a feeder line that runs from the utility pole to her house. >> and this is nothing. to me this was minor but the fact that it could've sparked and with the wind coming up in a couple of hours, that's where my concern was. >> reporter: christiansen called pg&e. they said they would send someone out but hours later she was told it may take a day or two. >> and i understand that. i know you're busy and i have power. i'm lucky and blessed but they do recommend you stay up all night and watch it. >> reporter: christiansen and her husband took shifts watching the tree. >> i spent the entire night come all night long checking on it all night long to make sure it did not spark. >> reporter: there were then told by pg&e the drop line was their responsibility. they had no clue what to do until wednesday morning when the answer to call for help from brooks and his girlfriend. they had to evacuate
for marcy, the tree trimmer is her savior. >> some stranger is risking his life to save my house and to protect me. >> reporter: on monday, the high wind knocked branches into what is known as a drop, a feeder line that runs from the utility pole to her house. >> and this is nothing. to me this was minor but the fact that it could've sparked and with the wind coming up in a couple of hours, that's where my concern was. >> reporter: christiansen called pg&e. they said...
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for marcy christiansen the tree trimmer is her savior. >> some stranger is risking his life to save my house and to protect me. >> reporter: on monday a high wind knocked branches into what is known as a drop, a feeder line that runs from the utility pole to her house. >> this is minor. but the fact that it could have sparked and with the wind coming up in a couple of hours that is where my concern was. >> reporter: christiansen called pg&e. they said they would send someone out. hours later she was told it would take a day or two. >> i understand that. i have power, i am lucky and blessed. they do recommend that you stay up all night and watch it. >> reporter: christiansen and her husband took shifts keeping an eye on the tree. >> i checked on it all night long to make sure it didn't spark. >> reporter: they were told pg&e drop line was their responsibility. they had no clue what to do until wednesday morning when they answered a call for help from brooks and his girlfriend. they had to evacuate from their home because of the fires and their potbellied pig had no place to go. it just
for marcy christiansen the tree trimmer is her savior. >> some stranger is risking his life to save my house and to protect me. >> reporter: on monday a high wind knocked branches into what is known as a drop, a feeder line that runs from the utility pole to her house. >> this is minor. but the fact that it could have sparked and with the wind coming up in a couple of hours that is where my concern was. >> reporter: christiansen called pg&e. they said they would send...
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the door of the courthouse so when the victims ready they come forward for 17 years legal scholar marcy hamilton has fought for laws that give victims of child sex abuse more time to file claims. and in state capitals across the country the catholic church has been her adversary there's a sense of entitlement that they deserve respect and they deserve deference but nobody is going to get respect or deference it so long as they endanger children and that's what they're doing so long as they lobby against the victims in the state legislatures they're on the side of the pedophiles. this year 1000 states and the district of columbia brought in the statute of limitations for child sex crimes in new york's law went into effect in august to sit and hundreds of survivors filed lawsuits against the archdiocese of new york. i didn't think i would be able to do this i didn't think i would be able to tell anyone but when i found out that after now 8 of us have come forward and he's still in ministry in manhattan it's something further had to be done jews have became the 2nd man this year to go publ
the door of the courthouse so when the victims ready they come forward for 17 years legal scholar marcy hamilton has fought for laws that give victims of child sex abuse more time to file claims. and in state capitals across the country the catholic church has been her adversary there's a sense of entitlement that they deserve respect and they deserve deference but nobody is going to get respect or deference it so long as they endanger children and that's what they're doing so long as they...
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the door of the courthouse so when the victims ready they come forward for 17 years legal scholar marcy hamilton has fought for laws that give victims of child sex abuse more time to file claims. and in state capitals across the country the catholic church has been her adversary there's a sense of entitlement that they deserve respect and they deserve deference but nobody is going to get respect or deference is so long as they endanger children and that's what they're doing so long as they lobby against the victims in the state legislatures they're on the side of the pedophiles. this year 1000 states and the district of columbia brought in the statute of limitations for child sex crimes when new york's law went into effect in august to sit and hundreds of survivors filed lawsuits against the archdiocese of new york. i didn't think i would be able to do this i didn't think i would be able to tell anyone but when i found out that after now 8 of us have come forward and he's still in ministry in manhattan. it's something further had to be done jews have became the 2nd man this year to go p
the door of the courthouse so when the victims ready they come forward for 17 years legal scholar marcy hamilton has fought for laws that give victims of child sex abuse more time to file claims. and in state capitals across the country the catholic church has been her adversary there's a sense of entitlement that they deserve respect and they deserve deference but nobody is going to get respect or deference is so long as they endanger children and that's what they're doing so long as they...
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the door of the courthouse so when the victims ready they come forward for 17 years legal scholar marcy hamilton has fought for laws that give victims of child sex abuse more time to file claims. and in state capitals across the country the catholic church has been her adversary there's a sense of entitlement that they deserve respect and they deserve deference but nobody is going to get respect or deference it so long as they endanger children and that's what they're doing so long as they lobby against the victims in the state legislatures they're on the side of the pedophiles. this year 1000 states and the district of columbia brought in the statute of limitations for child sex crimes in new york's law went into effect in august to sit and hundreds of survivors filed lawsuits against the archdiocese of new york. i didn't think i would be able to do this i didn't think i would be able to tell anyone but when i found out that after now 8 of us have come forward and he's still in ministry in manhattan. it's something further had to be done jews have became the 2nd man this year to go pub
the door of the courthouse so when the victims ready they come forward for 17 years legal scholar marcy hamilton has fought for laws that give victims of child sex abuse more time to file claims. and in state capitals across the country the catholic church has been her adversary there's a sense of entitlement that they deserve respect and they deserve deference but nobody is going to get respect or deference it so long as they endanger children and that's what they're doing so long as they...
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the door of the courthouse so when the victims ready they come forward for 17 years legal scholar marcy hamilton has fought for laws that give victims of child sex abuse more time to file claims. and in state capitals across the country the catholic church has been her adversary there's a sense of entitlement that they deserve respect and they deserve deference but nobody is going to get respect or deference it so long as they endanger children and that's what they're doing so long as they lobby against the victims in the state legislatures they're on the side of the pedophiles. this year 1000 states and the district of columbia brought in the statute of limitations for child sex crimes in new york's law went into effect in august to save and hundreds of survivors filed lawsuits against the archdiocese of new york i didn't think i would be able to do this i didn't think i would be able to tell anyone but when i found out that after now 8 of us have come forward and he's still in ministry in manhattan. it's something further had to be done jews have became the 2nd man this year to go pub
the door of the courthouse so when the victims ready they come forward for 17 years legal scholar marcy hamilton has fought for laws that give victims of child sex abuse more time to file claims. and in state capitals across the country the catholic church has been her adversary there's a sense of entitlement that they deserve respect and they deserve deference but nobody is going to get respect or deference it so long as they endanger children and that's what they're doing so long as they...
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costa and alameda counties in the land to settle along state route one in pacifice commuters like marcy roberson say she's never seen this happen in all 37 years, she's lived in morocco. >>i have not heard the call to cut tunnel being closed for these reasons. the seems like there must be another work around. >>something we're actively working on in regards to both of those areas to identify a are there opportunities for us to be able to provide potential backup generation. to those facilities so that we minimize the impact. >>pg later told kron 4 news that he was able to get backup generators to keep the county caught and lantos tunnels open many are happy to hear the count of cod tunnel will now stay open. but frustrated by all the confusion think it says a. >>a tragedy and it's an overreaction by pg e. >>in orinda tether the kron 4 news. >>that would have been that tough to deal with closing down those tunnels, so it's good thing that's not going to happen. well the power outages are also impacting schools across the bay area specifically in oakland, the only schools that will close
costa and alameda counties in the land to settle along state route one in pacifice commuters like marcy roberson say she's never seen this happen in all 37 years, she's lived in morocco. >>i have not heard the call to cut tunnel being closed for these reasons. the seems like there must be another work around. >>something we're actively working on in regards to both of those areas to identify a are there opportunities for us to be able to provide potential backup generation. to those...
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series lead is now down to 21 before the game one soto's team mates presented him with a cake to marcie's 21st birthday celebrations ended there for the nationals though of the edging their way in front houston is leading crease to $41.00 thanks to robinson children so a home run in the 6th inning that would also be the final score and this is the 3rd game in a row in the 29000 world series where the home team has lost. we just had a nice team win you know we did a lot of things well tonight it was hard this is a really good team and so you have to earn everything you have against them and take opportunities when they present themselves and i think our guys came came into the game with in a great mindset this was the 1st time washington d.c. hosted a world series game since 1933 the excitement has captured and united a normally divided city roslyn jordan has more on how people in the u.s. capital are putting politics aside to cheer for the 80. this is the washington the world has come to know that's an ask one of the other folks that's enough don't touch me. but right now this is also was
series lead is now down to 21 before the game one soto's team mates presented him with a cake to marcie's 21st birthday celebrations ended there for the nationals though of the edging their way in front houston is leading crease to $41.00 thanks to robinson children so a home run in the 6th inning that would also be the final score and this is the 3rd game in a row in the 29000 world series where the home team has lost. we just had a nice team win you know we did a lot of things well tonight it...
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votes counted fernandez has 48 percent giving him an outright victory over the incumbent body so marcie. that. argentina's next president knows how to attract the crowds. i'll bet if a man does cheered on by thousands of his supporters in buenos aires. he's clear on his plan for the presidency. that is where we are of course going to work together as closely as possible. because the only thing that will concern us is stopping the suffering of argentinians once and for all. it's a return to power in a sense and left also making a comeback this time as vice president cristina fernandez de. she has self was president for 8 years. finn and his choice of running mate split opinion among the population but kitchenette doesn't see it dividing the country not really a monolith not only today i'll bet it's president of all argentinian. striking a similarly unifying tone outgoing president mauricio mccree thanking supporters as he conceded defeat. this is for argentina an orderly transition that will bring stability to argentinians because the most important thing is the future leaders. will rema
votes counted fernandez has 48 percent giving him an outright victory over the incumbent body so marcie. that. argentina's next president knows how to attract the crowds. i'll bet if a man does cheered on by thousands of his supporters in buenos aires. he's clear on his plan for the presidency. that is where we are of course going to work together as closely as possible. because the only thing that will concern us is stopping the suffering of argentinians once and for all. it's a return to...
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begin to will begin to get some sort of leakage shall we say and we will keep an eye on that ok i mean marci had there's been a lot of scrutiny on mike the pay of his role in all of this said they did just boy is that what's the significance of his. invention. it just all seems so shifty i mean we just saw him there confirming that he was on this record the call with ukrainian president steve between the he and paul trump we knew from the whistle the complaint that there were several other administration officials also on that call but when like one pair was initially asked about it a few days ago he seemed to suggest it was the kind of the 1st you heard of it was very evasive on stage that well i haven't really seen the whistleblower complaint i don't know what what you're all about now know you think i was actually on the court i mean didn't say that you didn't volunteer that information but he was initially asked about it so there's that there's also the point that. the various congressional committees have subpoenaed information from like bumppo documents from him but they've also subpoe
begin to will begin to get some sort of leakage shall we say and we will keep an eye on that ok i mean marci had there's been a lot of scrutiny on mike the pay of his role in all of this said they did just boy is that what's the significance of his. invention. it just all seems so shifty i mean we just saw him there confirming that he was on this record the call with ukrainian president steve between the he and paul trump we knew from the whistle the complaint that there were several other...
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abc's marci gonzalez reports. >> reporter: wildfire after wildfire igniting in southern california. >nd of worst-case scenario, what can happen here. >> reporter: firefighters near los angeles stretched thin, trying desperately to contain these massive flames. powerful santa ana winds whipping the fires towards homes. >> this might actually be the one instance in which having a garden hose, look at that, was able to put out the palm tree. >> reporter: that man incredibly saving his house. but others here and in northern california engulfed. >> we just can't keep ahead of it. we're almost just chasing it, trying to get ahead of it. >> reporter: in wine country, firefighters driving through tunnels of flames. hundreds of people in sonoma county forced to evacuate. >> they were going door to door, house to house, and they were really, get out now! grab your keys and your dogs and go! >> reporter: despite widespread preemptive blackouts in the area, the utility company pg&e says the kincaid fire started beneath a power transmission tower that was left activated, sparking frustration as th
abc's marci gonzalez reports. >> reporter: wildfire after wildfire igniting in southern california. >nd of worst-case scenario, what can happen here. >> reporter: firefighters near los angeles stretched thin, trying desperately to contain these massive flames. powerful santa ana winds whipping the fires towards homes. >> this might actually be the one instance in which having a garden hose, look at that, was able to put out the palm tree. >> reporter: that man...
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for marcy christensen, a tree trimmer is her savior.>> he is risking his life to save my house and protect me. >> on monday the high winds not the feeder lines from the utility pole that ran to her house.>> the fact that they could have sparked, and with the wind coming in a couple of hours, that was my concern. >> christiansen called pg&e, hours later she was told it might take a day or two.>> i understand that they are busy, and i have power, so i am lucky and blessed. >> christiansen and her husband took shifts keeping an eye on the tree. >> i spent the entire night checking on it. >> they were then told by pg&e that the drop line was their responsibility. they had no clue what to do until wednesday warning when the answer to call came from christiansen. brooks is a professional tree trimmer. so bailey now has a temporary home in pleasant hill, not far from mason and brick, and the christiansen's have some peace of mind. >> those lines are hot, too. don't touch them.>> i will do my best. >> she has to get her mind off the fire going up in the trees.>> i'm really grateful that he is able
for marcy christensen, a tree trimmer is her savior.>> he is risking his life to save my house and protect me. >> on monday the high winds not the feeder lines from the utility pole that ran to her house.>> the fact that they could have sparked, and with the wind coming in a couple of hours, that was my concern. >> christiansen called pg&e, hours later she was told it might take a day or two.>> i understand that they are busy, and i have power, so i am lucky...
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the picture on thi computer screen shows what marcy sammy's house used to look like. >> i wouldn't evene a year for my house to be rebuilt. >> reporter: he's yet to reach a settlement agreement with his insurance company. this week he's more than one of 1,000 victims for whom alternate living expense coverage has run out. he's moving to a studio apartment at half of rent. >> just about as big as this room, just one bed and one desk with table. >> reporteut two years later there is some good news. not everyone has moved out. some are moving back in. >> i never in my wildest dreams thought i would lose my whole house. >> i think you can get through anything if >> reporter: their furniture has been arriving piece by piece. >> when flames from the tub's inferno took their home, they had already retired from their jobs as fire insurance adjusters. >> we used to tell the clients, oh, i understand what you're going through. i have empathy. i know what you're going through. i had no clue. >> reporter: even though they had worked in the field, not even they had enough. they had to fight what the
the picture on thi computer screen shows what marcy sammy's house used to look like. >> i wouldn't evene a year for my house to be rebuilt. >> reporter: he's yet to reach a settlement agreement with his insurance company. this week he's more than one of 1,000 victims for whom alternate living expense coverage has run out. he's moving to a studio apartment at half of rent. >> just about as big as this room, just one bed and one desk with table. >> reporteut two years...
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this time i would like to bring forth a woman in our congress, the longest serving woman in congress, marcy kaptur, ho served with the dean of congress and would like to reflect. ms. kaptur: i would like to thank congresswoman brenda lawrence for inviting us to come to the floor this evening to share our sorrow with the conyers family and the people of greater detroit that congressman conyers represented here so forcefully throughout his entire career. i would like to extend sympathy to his wife, monica, to his sons, john and carl, that he used to come through, walk through congress, even when they were small, and he would take them on the train from one side of the capitol to the other. i can still see them doing that. as others have mentioned, he . rved from 1965 to 2017 so from the civil rights movement at its apex, that fervor came into this chamber. and john served over half a century in furtherance of america's betterment. he was the 44th dean of the house. he became its most senior member , and certainly the longest serving african-american in the history of the united states of amer
this time i would like to bring forth a woman in our congress, the longest serving woman in congress, marcy kaptur, ho served with the dean of congress and would like to reflect. ms. kaptur: i would like to thank congresswoman brenda lawrence for inviting us to come to the floor this evening to share our sorrow with the conyers family and the people of greater detroit that congressman conyers represented here so forcefully throughout his entire career. i would like to extend sympathy to his...
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. >> marcy is monitoring the fire. what is the latest? >> reporter: yeah.ouse here in southern california destroyed by wild fires, including the fire here. of course fueled by these strong santa ana winds that are now leaving destruction in several other communities. a new wild fire raging out of control in southern california, erupting this morning near the reagan presidential library. >> you can see the flair-ups as it is inching closer and closer to the library. >> reporter: the easy fire as it's been called threatening thousands of homes. >> it's crazy. it sucks. >> reporter: people using buckets, trying desperately to douse the flames, scrambling to get themselves and their terrified animals to safety. >> i think it's very windy and smokey and but you just do it, you know. we grabbed the trailers and took off. >> reporter: the flames fanned by what the national weather service calls the strongest wind event in more than a decade. the winds are just blowing through here like you would not believe, issuing an extreme red flag warning with gusts near 80 m
. >> marcy is monitoring the fire. what is the latest? >> reporter: yeah.ouse here in southern california destroyed by wild fires, including the fire here. of course fueled by these strong santa ana winds that are now leaving destruction in several other communities. a new wild fire raging out of control in southern california, erupting this morning near the reagan presidential library. >> you can see the flair-ups as it is inching closer and closer to the library. >>...
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marcie gonzalez, abc news. port o ranch, california. >> now berkeley firefighters will be working front lines in l.a. after leaving the bay area yesterday. the strike team is stocking a special engine designed to perform in off road areas. you have to look at this. this rabbit is in a hospital being treated after being singed by flames. a crew with our sister station captured the video of the rabbit in the parking lot of the the ymca. >> they stopped the flames from reaching the y and a local viewer came and took the rabbit to the vet so it could be treated. >>> developing news, power turned back on for nearly all customers left in the dark by the week's planned out analysis. pg&e says 99% of bay area customers have had service restored less than 13,000 still without power. pg&e says it found 30 incidents of weather related damage to infrastructure. wires fell. tree branchs that blue into lines. our reporter chris reyes in napa where wineries are still scrambling to recover. >> everybody was pretty frantic. we
marcie gonzalez, abc news. port o ranch, california. >> now berkeley firefighters will be working front lines in l.a. after leaving the bay area yesterday. the strike team is stocking a special engine designed to perform in off road areas. you have to look at this. this rabbit is in a hospital being treated after being singed by flames. a crew with our sister station captured the video of the rabbit in the parking lot of the the ymca. >> they stopped the flames from reaching the y...
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thank you marcie we'll ♪ ♪ ♪ big dreams start with small steps... ...but dedication can get you theretart small... start saving. easily set, track and control your goals right from the chase mobile® app. ♪ ♪ chase. make more of what's yours®. >>the town in virginia has an age limit on trick or treaters chesapeake virginia outside in or for bans anyone more than 14 from participating. the law was introduced after an especially violent halloween way back in 1968 defenders are subject to a $250 fine on the fine sounds high. the original 1970 ordinance was even more restrictive. it limited hollowing trick or treaters to age 12 or under and threaten law breakers with jail time. late night host jimmy kimmel mocked crackdown on halloween last year and that embarrass see officials enough to make those changes see your id or no candy that's percent door of no hersheypark have tell you that wraps up. >>4 news tonight in a prime-time coverage just getting started on a wednesday night grant lotus and vicki liviakis are here with kron 4 news at 9.10 thanks very much. coming up next said 9 happenin
thank you marcie we'll ♪ ♪ ♪ big dreams start with small steps... ...but dedication can get you theretart small... start saving. easily set, track and control your goals right from the chase mobile® app. ♪ ♪ chase. make more of what's yours®. >>the town in virginia has an age limit on trick or treaters chesapeake virginia outside in or for bans anyone more than 14 from participating. the law was introduced after an especially violent halloween way back in 1968 defenders are...
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greg and marcy avitt were each sentenced to one month in prison.hey paid $125,000 to have their daughters a.c.t. and s.a.t. scores improved in order to get her into duke university. the money they used came from their family's charitable organization. they are among 52 people charged in that scandal. >>> the time is 6:58 am. a disgruntled chick-fil-a customer in nebraska is dead after a violent incident. officials say the man was removed from the restaurant yesterday afternoon after an argument over a chicken sample. the man then rammed his truck directly into the restaurant. that's when a nearby uniformed railroad officer saw the man had a weapon and shot him. the police have not given us any information about what kind of weapon that man is carrying. >>> 6:59 am. the san jose sharks still struggling as they lost their game against nashville and are still winless. evander kane is back. after serving his pregame suspension. he redirected a shot from the first goal but it wasn't enough. nashville 12 win 5-2. first time san jose has scored more than
greg and marcy avitt were each sentenced to one month in prison.hey paid $125,000 to have their daughters a.c.t. and s.a.t. scores improved in order to get her into duke university. the money they used came from their family's charitable organization. they are among 52 people charged in that scandal. >>> the time is 6:58 am. a disgruntled chick-fil-a customer in nebraska is dead after a violent incident. officials say the man was removed from the restaurant yesterday afternoon after an...
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marcy just happened to be the president of a potbelly pig association.he took bailey and and brooks agreed to remove the branches near her home. >> it was nice we could exchange it right here. nice to get our mind off the fire going up to the trees and you forget about it. >> i'm thrilled he's able to do this because pg&e's answer to me was, watch it. how do you watch that line 24 hours a day? >> everything's okay ambien. bailey has a temporary loving home and the christiansen's have peace of mind. >> the children's book will be out in time for the holidays. >> your reading was wonderful. good to have you back. >>> our coverage will shift to online at ktvu.com. we will be back here at 4:00. dr. oz: a food investigation. new pork rules and new ways to eat it. >> it is called bacon, so bake it. breaks carrie ann inaba her silence on multiple health battles. crew is dressing up your favorite foods. >> fun, fast, and the kids love it. dr. oz: coming up next. ♪ ready for season 11? >> yeah! [applause]
marcy just happened to be the president of a potbelly pig association.he took bailey and and brooks agreed to remove the branches near her home. >> it was nice we could exchange it right here. nice to get our mind off the fire going up to the trees and you forget about it. >> i'm thrilled he's able to do this because pg&e's answer to me was, watch it. how do you watch that line 24 hours a day? >> everything's okay ambien. bailey has a temporary loving home and the...