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live in gilroy, melanie woodro, abc 7 news. >>> melanie, thank you very much. the progress investigators are making now is great in speed. they are really making a rapid progress as that he ey begin to more. more than a dozen people have been wounded and many treated and released from area hospitals. of the five still at valley medical, three are in serious or fair condition. that's an improvement from this morning when one patient was in critical condition. so encouraging progress there. two patients we understand are not allowing information about their condition to be released to the public, which is of course their prerogative and we respect but those people who were wounded are still very much in the thoughts of all of the people here behind me who are gathering for vigil that will begin shortly to honor those killed and those wounded. abc 7 news anchor kamasi joins us with conditions and treatment of those injured. >> reporter: dan, doctors told me the patients are doing well and improved significantly since they first got here. we were able to talk to th
live in gilroy, melanie woodro, abc 7 news. >>> melanie, thank you very much. the progress investigators are making now is great in speed. they are really making a rapid progress as that he ey begin to more. more than a dozen people have been wounded and many treated and released from area hospitals. of the five still at valley medical, three are in serious or fair condition. that's an improvement from this morning when one patient was in critical condition. so encouraging progress...
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melanie reporting for us thank you very much. let's catch up now on some other stories making news around the world the u.n. human rights chief says an airstrike on a refugee center in libya might amount to a war crime at least 40 people were killed in wednesday's attack which the government blamed on the rebels but a divided u.n. security council failed to agree on a response. in italy a fresh eruption on one of the country's most active volcanoes has killed one person and injured several others the victims who were hiking toward the summit of mt stromboli when the eruption struck local media say some tourists jumped into the sea to escape the blast. a massive fire has destroyed a whiskey warehouse in the u.s. state of kentucky some 45000 barrels of gin been bourbon went up in flames that's around 9000000 liters of whiskey authorities believe the blaze might have been started by a lightning strike. and more than 1000000 people have been ordered to leave their homes in southern japan due to flooding and mudslides caused by torren
melanie reporting for us thank you very much. let's catch up now on some other stories making news around the world the u.n. human rights chief says an airstrike on a refugee center in libya might amount to a war crime at least 40 people were killed in wednesday's attack which the government blamed on the rebels but a divided u.n. security council failed to agree on a response. in italy a fresh eruption on one of the country's most active volcanoes has killed one person and injured several...
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melanie reported that story for us from somalia she joins us for more from nairobi now hi melanie just put this into context for us how powerful is somalia right now. despite the long and ongoing comment operations by african union peacekeepers and some on the security forces still controls large swathes of the countries it has been flushed out of some strategic seduce including the capital but it still holds a lot of territory especially in rural areas is well known to be using indiscriminate violence against the somali population but it's also well known to be able to generate revenues to take good care financial kept its fighters and to provide services that many somalis have to turn to in the absence of strong state institutions so in many ways the group really draws its power from the absence of the state the weakness of the somali state for such a powerful militant group in somalia melanie how difficult is it for fighters to leave this group. the group makes it incredibly difficult to leave many al-shabaab fighters from al-shabaab as i spoke to at this facility told me that they
melanie reported that story for us from somalia she joins us for more from nairobi now hi melanie just put this into context for us how powerful is somalia right now. despite the long and ongoing comment operations by african union peacekeepers and some on the security forces still controls large swathes of the countries it has been flushed out of some strategic seduce including the capital but it still holds a lot of territory especially in rural areas is well known to be using indiscriminate...
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live in gilroy, melanie woodrow, abc7 news. >> all right, melanie, thank you very much. more video coming in showing the chaos after shots were fired. almost exactly 24 hours ago where around 5:40 last night, police said an hour ago they've located the vehicle the gunman used to get to the festival. abc7 news south bay community journalist dustin dorsey retraced the killer's footsteps and spoke to one of the vendors. >> reporter: police say 129-year-old suspe12 19-year-old santino legan used -- he came to see exactly how long it would take to get to the creek. >>> now, as you can see, we obviously sped up the video for time, but it's as simple as a right off of church hill onto church, another right onto luchessa, and you are right there at the uvis creek entryway. there are walking and bike paths along the creek, but many are closed right now as the investigation continues. now, one of those walking paths at a nearby neighborhood takes you down to this back entrance of the gilroy garlic festival by the kids section where you can see things were left almost exactly as th
live in gilroy, melanie woodrow, abc7 news. >> all right, melanie, thank you very much. more video coming in showing the chaos after shots were fired. almost exactly 24 hours ago where around 5:40 last night, police said an hour ago they've located the vehicle the gunman used to get to the festival. abc7 news south bay community journalist dustin dorsey retraced the killer's footsteps and spoke to one of the vendors. >> reporter: police say 129-year-old suspe12 19-year-old santino...
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melanie courage about his now back in nairobi melanie tell us a little bit more about these rehabilitation programs do they actually what. it seems very much they are working of course it's impossible to get nationwide numbers we are still talking about a country which is experiencing an ongoing civil armed conflict but in this facility in southern somalia almost 300 form of about fighters have been in rehab taishan and have all are about to go back to life in their communities the government grants amnesty to everyone who wants to leave the group and is ready to participate in one of these programs so there is an incentive but it's incredibly difficult to leave the group the group makes it so difficult the man i spoke to told me that they were warned numerous times that if they did leave they would have lethal violence coming their way and that they are terrified of reality of retaliation from above but they did want to speak to us because they do want others to see that it is possible to leave the group and inspire them to do so and how about ordinary somalis how do they feel about these
melanie courage about his now back in nairobi melanie tell us a little bit more about these rehabilitation programs do they actually what. it seems very much they are working of course it's impossible to get nationwide numbers we are still talking about a country which is experiencing an ongoing civil armed conflict but in this facility in southern somalia almost 300 form of about fighters have been in rehab taishan and have all are about to go back to life in their communities the government...
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live in san bruno, melanie woodrow abc 7 news. >> all right, melanie, thanks so much. >>> let's go back to the story we touched on at the top of the broadcast. a terrifying dog attack in half moon bay. the whole thing caught on video. >> that's right. neighbors have been complaining about this person, the neighbor for years. we told you several families have restraining orders, but liz kreutz has been reporting on this and says nothing has been done. >> in this charming, quiet community in half moon baldy family says they live in fear. >> i don't feel safe here. i don't feel safe for my family. i don't feel safe for the community. >> michelle and her son luca were on a walk friday with their dog when their neighbor's dog attacked them. >> it's a 90 to 100 pound dog, and it's running straight at me, and i know it has a history of being aggressive. >> knowing that history, michelle had started recording on her phone when they first saw the dog. within seconds it was running towards them. and in this moment she dropped it. >> get that dog away from me! >> michelle says the dog bit her on t
live in san bruno, melanie woodrow abc 7 news. >> all right, melanie, thanks so much. >>> let's go back to the story we touched on at the top of the broadcast. a terrifying dog attack in half moon bay. the whole thing caught on video. >> that's right. neighbors have been complaining about this person, the neighbor for years. we told you several families have restraining orders, but liz kreutz has been reporting on this and says nothing has been done. >> in this...
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s melanie courage about who's now back in nairobi melanie tell us more about these rehabilitation programs do they actually work these programs are overwhelmingly successful of course it's impossible to get nationwide numbers we are still talking about a country where just currently experiencing an ongoing conflict but in this facility that you've seen in the report up to 304 miles above site as have been in rehab in the taishan and have or are about to go back to such a society life in society and settling back into their communities the government grants and the state to everyone who decides to leave the group and taken programs such as this one but it's of course very difficult to leave the people the man that i have spoken to they told me that they are terrified that they got numerous warnings. that if they did leave they would have a little violence coming their way so they are terrified but they did decide to speak to us because they do know that this is the only way to inspire others to do the same and give them hope that there is a way out of. ok so they're getting threats from al
s melanie courage about who's now back in nairobi melanie tell us more about these rehabilitation programs do they actually work these programs are overwhelmingly successful of course it's impossible to get nationwide numbers we are still talking about a country where just currently experiencing an ongoing conflict but in this facility that you've seen in the report up to 304 miles above site as have been in rehab in the taishan and have or are about to go back to such a society life in society...
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melanie reporting for us thank you very much. now the u.n. security council has held an emergency session after the bombing of a refugee center in libya killed at least 40 people but the council failed to agree on a joint statement in response to the attack some diplomat said the u.s. was to blame for the impasse but it wasn't immediately clear why washington could not support the statement earlier the u.n. said the airstrike could amount to a war crime putting together the pieces this woman once dreamed of a better life she couldn't have imagined she'd end up here you know shattered migrant detention center surrounded by the dead. and these people are the lucky ones the survivors of tuesday's bombing although they have little left and even now they're caught between warring armies far from their homes whether in sudan or somalia. it happened at night a fighter plane dropped a bomb on a center filled with hundreds of people come in the chaos people began recovering bodies the heavy death toll as grim as it was predictable. the u.n. has demand
melanie reporting for us thank you very much. now the u.n. security council has held an emergency session after the bombing of a refugee center in libya killed at least 40 people but the council failed to agree on a joint statement in response to the attack some diplomat said the u.s. was to blame for the impasse but it wasn't immediately clear why washington could not support the statement earlier the u.n. said the airstrike could amount to a war crime putting together the pieces this woman...
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melanie reported that story for us from somalia she joins us from more from nairobi now hi melanie are this rehabilitation program successful. these programs successful overwhelmingly those who partake in these programs do graduate successfully and reintegrate into society it's impossible to get nationwide numbers on how many people have been leaving. because it's a country at war but when it comes to this facility almost $300.00. have been in rehab really taishan and they have been able. to go back into their societies and settle in their communities the government does give amnesty grant amnesty to everyone who decides to leave the group so there is an incentive but of course it's incredibly difficult to do so if the group makes it incredibly hot the people i've spoken to in the city they told me that they would want numerous times that if they did leave they would have a lethal violence coming that way and that's why we had to hide their identities but they are also hopeful that by telling their stories they can inspire others to do the same so these fighters are rehabilitated they
melanie reported that story for us from somalia she joins us from more from nairobi now hi melanie are this rehabilitation program successful. these programs successful overwhelmingly those who partake in these programs do graduate successfully and reintegrate into society it's impossible to get nationwide numbers on how many people have been leaving. because it's a country at war but when it comes to this facility almost $300.00. have been in rehab really taishan and they have been able. to go...
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hot bod at age 61, our as melanie puts it "50 plus 11." girl" is a fierce workout girl. and she gives the credit to this man, celebrity trainer gunnar. he has also whipped into shape ben affleck, jennifer lopez and angelina jolie. very impressive. >>> also looking better than ever, miranda lambert. and nischelle turner found out her secret as miranda and her husband brendan mcloughlin as they brought the heat in new york. ♪ you know it ain't my fault when i'm walking jaws dropping ♪ >> you got a little glow, that honeymoon glow is still there. >> yeah. >> it looks good. >> i'm thrilled to be married and having a great time. >> those big smiles say it all. miranda and her man are loving their newlywed life. the country singer and nypd cop tied the knot in january after a whirlwind two months of dating. and miranda's not shy about being in l-o-v-e, captioning this sunset city pic -- "ny pda." >> love looks good on you. >> well, thank you. i love love and i'm always searching for it and i've found the person who loves it as much as i do and i
hot bod at age 61, our as melanie puts it "50 plus 11." girl" is a fierce workout girl. and she gives the credit to this man, celebrity trainer gunnar. he has also whipped into shape ben affleck, jennifer lopez and angelina jolie. very impressive. >>> also looking better than ever, miranda lambert. and nischelle turner found out her secret as miranda and her husband brendan mcloughlin as they brought the heat in new york. ♪ you know it ain't my fault when i'm walking...
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melanie, before the president street last week it started of fight between democrats the progressives were clashing with house speaker pelosi, the squat these four fresher members one of them even accused her of singling out women of color in the democratic caucus. it was not looking good. did trump help them by doing what he did with the streets? >> i luthink he ably building nancy pelosi out because i think there was a real point of tension of house leadership alienates these uprising freshman members, these women of color and it was a really uncomfortable situation for nancy pelosi and there's trump inserting himself into this conversation and that gave democrats and out. it gave them a common person to focus on tonight around and i think he will y put the koff of her which is a fracas decision within her caucus. >> clearly trump once to tie these four members and their very progressive positions to the entire parties hanging around whoever ends up being the nominee. is there any nger in him and that or do you think that's a smart calculation? >> a calculation on tom's part? i thin
melanie, before the president street last week it started of fight between democrats the progressives were clashing with house speaker pelosi, the squat these four fresher members one of them even accused her of singling out women of color in the democratic caucus. it was not looking good. did trump help them by doing what he did with the streets? >> i luthink he ably building nancy pelosi out because i think there was a real point of tension of house leadership alienates these uprising...
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melanie born with spina bifida can't walk.then to the right a little bit. >> trevor navigating the paths, lifting each other's spirits in their journey forward. together. and that's what you call teamwork. and that's "nightline" for tonight. you can always catch our full episodes on hulu. goodnight, america. ...you discover paint bleed you under your tape...... not with frogtape! frogtape is the only painter's tape treated with patented paintblock technology. paintblock reacts with the water in latex paint to form a micro-barrier against paint bleed, giving you the shwith frogtape...sible.gs no messy lines, no paint bleed. for sharp lines every time, frog it!
melanie born with spina bifida can't walk.then to the right a little bit. >> trevor navigating the paths, lifting each other's spirits in their journey forward. together. and that's what you call teamwork. and that's "nightline" for tonight. you can always catch our full episodes on hulu. goodnight, america. ...you discover paint bleed you under your tape...... not with frogtape! frogtape is the only painter's tape treated with patented paintblock technology. paintblock reacts...
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melanie core deval was given re x. is to one rehabilitation center in the province she spoke to form a minute since they about what they have decided or the why they have decided to leave. your name a positive for killing machine terrorizing somalia population but now they're asking for forgiveness it's the city. in juba land his home to 86 the young man who used to fight for one of the deadliest islamist extremist groups in the world. here in southern somalia in a town once under siege by al shabaab a program is being implemented to rehabilitate once extremist fighters with the hope of peacefully reintegrating them into society. the former fighters here mostly men aged between 24 and 29 have been granted amnesty and are seeking a 2nd chance 2 of them are willing to share why they decided to defect. for their safety and security we have withheld the location and realized entity's by calling them and that he said was just 15 years old when he joined the group 5 years ago. at 1st people joined because the religion they s
melanie core deval was given re x. is to one rehabilitation center in the province she spoke to form a minute since they about what they have decided or the why they have decided to leave. your name a positive for killing machine terrorizing somalia population but now they're asking for forgiveness it's the city. in juba land his home to 86 the young man who used to fight for one of the deadliest islamist extremist groups in the world. here in southern somalia in a town once under siege by al...
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live in vallejo, melanie woodrow. >> thank you. alette told us what happened by sending a message through our facebook page. if you have something you think we should cover, let us know. we'd love to hear from you at facebook.com/abc news. >> facebook will reportedly pay a roughly $5 billion for its handling of the cambridge analytica scandal. the federal trade commission approved the settlement with a 3-2 vote with republican representatives making up the majority. the investigation was launched in 2018 when it was discovered data from million of users was secretly shared with the conservative political consulting firm cambridge analytica during the 2016 election. one professor says the $5 billion fine amounts to 6% of cash on hand for facebook or about two weeks of revenue. >> california now has a plan to pay wildfire victims. governor newsom signed legislation this morning to create a fund up to $21 billion. utility customers will contribute $10.5 billion. there is a $2.50 fee on monthly bills that you may never have noticed. it
live in vallejo, melanie woodrow. >> thank you. alette told us what happened by sending a message through our facebook page. if you have something you think we should cover, let us know. we'd love to hear from you at facebook.com/abc news. >> facebook will reportedly pay a roughly $5 billion for its handling of the cambridge analytica scandal. the federal trade commission approved the settlement with a 3-2 vote with republican representatives making up the majority. the...
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jonathan allen, melanie za, and with us here in new york, jessica roth, former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york, now a professor in new york. welcome to you all. jonathan, your headline, what you wrote for us today reads, mueller left impeachment bread crumbs. if democrats choose to follow. tell our audience what you meant by that. >> look, the first thing about all this, brian, is whether or not the president committed high crimes and misdemeanors that are impeachable. the question remains as to whether the house has the votes to impeach him, and right now there's no evidence of that, even if there is evidence of those high crimes and misdemeanors, it's going to what you saw robert mueller do the other way in front of the house, and i think this is important even though there was a lot of attention to optics, what he did was he detailed that case. he detailed the case that he made in his report about the president soliciting, encouraging, and accepting help from a hostile foreign power. he made the case about the president lying to the american pu
jonathan allen, melanie za, and with us here in new york, jessica roth, former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york, now a professor in new york. welcome to you all. jonathan, your headline, what you wrote for us today reads, mueller left impeachment bread crumbs. if democrats choose to follow. tell our audience what you meant by that. >> look, the first thing about all this, brian, is whether or not the president committed high crimes and misdemeanors that are...
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good evening to you melanie i mean that's an excellent reporting in a story that most people i think would not expect to hear this this is attempts to rehabilitate former jihad is how successful are these rehabilitation programs. it seems very much they are lacking it's of course impossible to get your hands on official nationwide numbers statistics in a war torn country that is currently still experiencing an ongoing conflict but in this facility that you've seen in the report almost 300 former fighters have been in rehab a taishan and i have on their way all have already gone back to their communities and to start a life that if the government grants and misty terry one who wants to leave there is an incentive to do so but of course it's incredibly difficult to do that to break from the group the man i've spoken to they told me that they were warned numerous times that they had threats coming their way that lethal violence would be waiting for them if they did leave the group but still they wanted to talk to us because they want to send out a message to those who are out there mayb
good evening to you melanie i mean that's an excellent reporting in a story that most people i think would not expect to hear this this is attempts to rehabilitate former jihad is how successful are these rehabilitation programs. it seems very much they are lacking it's of course impossible to get your hands on official nationwide numbers statistics in a war torn country that is currently still experiencing an ongoing conflict but in this facility that you've seen in the report almost 300...
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that report was produced by my colleague melanie cure of the ball she joins me now live from nairobi good evening to you melanie i mean that's an excellent reporting in a story that most people i think would not expect to hear this this is attempts to rehabilitate former jihad is how successful are these rehabilitation programs. it seems very much they are lacking it's of course impossible to get your hands on official nationwide numbers statistics in a war torn country that is currently still experiencing an ongoing conflict but in this facility that you've seen in the report almost 300 former fighters have been in rehab and i have on their way all have already gone back to their communities and to start a life that if the government grants and the state terry one who wants to leave there is an incentive to do so but of course it's incredibly difficult to do that to break from the group the man i've spoken to they told me that they were warned numerous times that they had threats coming their way that he thought violence would be waiting for them if they did the for the group but st
that report was produced by my colleague melanie cure of the ball she joins me now live from nairobi good evening to you melanie i mean that's an excellent reporting in a story that most people i think would not expect to hear this this is attempts to rehabilitate former jihad is how successful are these rehabilitation programs. it seems very much they are lacking it's of course impossible to get your hands on official nationwide numbers statistics in a war torn country that is currently still...
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s melanie cura the ball was given rare access to one rehabilitation center in you belong province she spoke to former militants there about why they decided to leave al-shabaab and the nightmares that they still have. that they were part of it killing machine terrorizing somalia's population but now they're asking for forgiveness this facility in juba land is home to 86 young man who used to fight for one of the deadliest islamist extremist groups in the world. here in southern somalia in a town once under siege by al shabaab a program is being implemented to rehabilitate one extremist fighters with the hope of peacefully reintegrating them into society. the former fighters here mostly men aged between 24 and 29 have been granted amnesty and are seeking a 2nd chance 2 of them are willing to share why they decided to defect. for their safety and security we have withheld the location and real identities by calling them and that the cell was just 15 years old when he joined the group 5 years ago but the water in book could be you know at 1st people join because a religion they say they'
s melanie cura the ball was given rare access to one rehabilitation center in you belong province she spoke to former militants there about why they decided to leave al-shabaab and the nightmares that they still have. that they were part of it killing machine terrorizing somalia's population but now they're asking for forgiveness this facility in juba land is home to 86 young man who used to fight for one of the deadliest islamist extremist groups in the world. here in southern somalia in a...
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it is >> melanie, what do you think? even out on the camp campaign trail but republicans need some independence. do you thin pthis is ent message? >> i do think that for the base it is a no-brainer for him but i guess the question is is that ghse going to be ento get you intellectual votes to win? i'm not sure that's necessarily the case or not. i think big difference between what we saw in 2016 where trump was really hypothetical, everyone didn't reay know what he would do as president. now in 2019 going to into 2020 where he's not hypothetical he would we know what pursue is a big difference in the minds of voters. we can't forget that what happened in the middle with 2018. he tried this in 2018 but t caravan hetried to juice up his base and it didn't workd rm elections are different than presidential elections and also this is much more going to be about key swing states as opposed to a national electric move. but i think at adamic i see that stuff and now is people aren't wondering what trump would do an office. they
it is >> melanie, what do you think? even out on the camp campaign trail but republicans need some independence. do you thin pthis is ent message? >> i do think that for the base it is a no-brainer for him but i guess the question is is that ghse going to be ento get you intellectual votes to win? i'm not sure that's necessarily the case or not. i think big difference between what we saw in 2016 where trump was really hypothetical, everyone didn't reay know what he would do as...
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woodrow, abc 7 news. >> all right, melanie. we will stay on top of that and bring you that suspect description, perhaps a possible photo, as soon as we can. >> in this day and age there's always going to be surveillance video and photos in almost every situation. so we look forward to passing that along to you. we talked about the two people taken to san francisco general hospital for treatment of gunshot wounds. apparently 15, 18er lyanne melendez is there live and has been there almost from the beginning. lyanne? >> reporter: well, dan, right after the shooting san francisco general hospital was put on alert. they told them that two victimsv were of the hospital, that the two victims are juveniles. you guys have been giving different ages. he only told me that they are teens. he couldn't give me any more information. one is in critical condition, the other one in serious condition. both as i mentioned before are male. now let me tell you what is going on right now. after they arrived here a team of doctors was assembled. this
woodrow, abc 7 news. >> all right, melanie. we will stay on top of that and bring you that suspect description, perhaps a possible photo, as soon as we can. >> in this day and age there's always going to be surveillance video and photos in almost every situation. so we look forward to passing that along to you. we talked about the two people taken to san francisco general hospital for treatment of gunshot wounds. apparently 15, 18er lyanne melendez is there live and has been there...
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his guide on those hikes these days, melanie connect.a bifida, she uses a wheelchair, but not on those mountains. >> step over and to the right. >> reporter: together, they help each other on the path. melanie serves as trevor's eyes and he lifts her on the journey. the two friends from ft. collins met a year ago at an adaptive rock climbing class and quickly realized they could help one another. >> i just love to be on the top of a mountain, because i can hear the expanse of space around me. i can listen to birds, i can listen to the waterfall i hear right now in the background. >> it's going to get really narrow. he was telling me just about how he's been guided up mountains, like, using a voice system and i'm like, well, i have a voice. >> reporter: and he now counts on that voice. >> and then to the right a little bit. >> we both serve a purpose on the trail and, you know, a huge responsibility, you know, to each other. >> reporter: sending us this on their hike today. >> hi, david! >> hi, david! >> today we are hiking the twin siste
his guide on those hikes these days, melanie connect.a bifida, she uses a wheelchair, but not on those mountains. >> step over and to the right. >> reporter: together, they help each other on the path. melanie serves as trevor's eyes and he lifts her on the journey. the two friends from ft. collins met a year ago at an adaptive rock climbing class and quickly realized they could help one another. >> i just love to be on the top of a mountain, because i can hear the expanse of...
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melanie is joining us. thanks for joining us.he math of the senate where this will take place, 53 republicans and 47 democrats. that means if all the democrats were against this, a bit of an if, let's say that, four republicans coming out and saying no to this could sink it. is that a realistic possibility right now? >> it's definitely going to be a tough confirmation battle for sure. the reception we have seen thus far is republicans are very lukewarm on ratcliffe. they're worried he is way too political for this nonpartisan post. he is someone out there, one of trump's warriors and criticized the fbi and russia probe and cast doubt on the idea which the intelligence community has said, that russia interfered in our elections on behalf of the trump candidacy. number two, they're worried about hiss qualifications. he's only been on the house intelligence community a few months now. there's now new questions thanks to reporting from abc and other outlets whether he was misrepresenting his resume. they said even though he was appoi
melanie is joining us. thanks for joining us.he math of the senate where this will take place, 53 republicans and 47 democrats. that means if all the democrats were against this, a bit of an if, let's say that, four republicans coming out and saying no to this could sink it. is that a realistic possibility right now? >> it's definitely going to be a tough confirmation battle for sure. the reception we have seen thus far is republicans are very lukewarm on ratcliffe. they're worried he is...
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in the newsroom, melanie woodrow, abc7 news. >> guilty as charged. melanie, thank you. life was rocking for this beta fish. you can see the water moving in his fish tank. pretty hard, too. his owner posted this video from westminster, that is in orange county. that's more than 160 miles away from the epicenter. >> got ourselves an earthquake here. still shaking. >> yep, shaking in this pool in los angeles, it doesn't look like a whole lot of water splashed out of the pool, but it was moving around a bit. remember, they were pretty far away, too. >> here's another pool. look at the water line there. you can see it go up and, wait for it, down and back up and down again. >> nice size earthquake, really long-lasting rolling motion. some of the doors were banging earlier. this is a good one. well, beats any fireworks, i guess. >> i appreciate the sense of humor. well, you heard that woman describe what happened in her los angeles home. you can see there that ceiling lamp still swinging. l.a. is about 150 miles from where that quake hit. >> and you know what, there have been
in the newsroom, melanie woodrow, abc7 news. >> guilty as charged. melanie, thank you. life was rocking for this beta fish. you can see the water moving in his fish tank. pretty hard, too. his owner posted this video from westminster, that is in orange county. that's more than 160 miles away from the epicenter. >> got ourselves an earthquake here. still shaking. >> yep, shaking in this pool in los angeles, it doesn't look like a whole lot of water splashed out of the pool, but...
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same with our own melanie woodrow. sky7 on the left side of the screen giving you an idea of the media staging area and for all of you who may not be so familiar. that media staging area is a, think of it as the central nervous system really of where the different agencies convene, get all on the same page. decide their plan of attack how they are going to disseminate information and then push it out to the public. what is the best course of a. often times we have our reporters there also on the scene in order to get the information first and correctly. and i think that is, you know, an extreme. that is of the utmost importance. because we mentioned all of the information that is coming out on twitter, the citizen app. it is not necessarily the best most accurate. so again this is going to take some time as we are looking from sky7 at the media staging area where you can see fire engines along with gosh, dozens upon dozens of fire vehicles and police vehicles. >> we do not have confirmation and there is no official wor
same with our own melanie woodrow. sky7 on the left side of the screen giving you an idea of the media staging area and for all of you who may not be so familiar. that media staging area is a, think of it as the central nervous system really of where the different agencies convene, get all on the same page. decide their plan of attack how they are going to disseminate information and then push it out to the public. what is the best course of a. often times we have our reporters there also on...
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abc 7 news reporter melanie woodro is live with the latest on the investigation. melanie? >> reporter: yeah, for more than a day now investigators have been processing this scene where the vehicle was found. it's about a mile and a half from the festival and the vehicle has been moved tonight but those investigators are still out here. tonight there is also confusion from those closest to the shooter as to why. new information tonight about his brief time in nevada where he purchased a rifle and lived in the small community of locker lake. deputies searched the home where he stayed. one neighbor remembers seeing him around. >> i used to see him walk up and down the road to the mailbox or lake, stuff like that but never got -- never said hi. might have said hi but never got to know him or anything like that. >> reporter: here in gilroy a man identifying himself as the legion family trainer says his heartbreaks for the victims and also for the family who he says he loves like his own. confusion and unanswered questions, a family friend tells abc news his brother was looking
abc 7 news reporter melanie woodro is live with the latest on the investigation. melanie? >> reporter: yeah, for more than a day now investigators have been processing this scene where the vehicle was found. it's about a mile and a half from the festival and the vehicle has been moved tonight but those investigators are still out here. tonight there is also confusion from those closest to the shooter as to why. new information tonight about his brief time in nevada where he purchased a...
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melanie, let me start with you.resident says and we just heard him say he doesn't care if his racist attacks are good or bat politically. do you buy that? >> make no mistake, the president thinks this is good politics for him and that his base relishes in these sorts of fights. in 2016 he ran on a campaign of calling to ban muslims and build a wall and calling mexicans rapists. i think he's sending a signal of when his 2020 campaign will look like, white identity politics, anti-immigrant rhetoric and wading into culture wars. that might not do him any favors with the moderates and independents who did flee the party in 2018 but the president does not appear interested in expanding his base of support. i think he's trying to dig down deeper into it. >> we've seen this kind of thing before, i believe, from the president where he seems to embrace a controversy and then tries to distance himself away from it and then embraces it once again. i'm wondering, do you believe that this is a strategy or is this just in the nat
melanie, let me start with you.resident says and we just heard him say he doesn't care if his racist attacks are good or bat politically. do you buy that? >> make no mistake, the president thinks this is good politics for him and that his base relishes in these sorts of fights. in 2016 he ran on a campaign of calling to ban muslims and build a wall and calling mexicans rapists. i think he's sending a signal of when his 2020 campaign will look like, white identity politics, anti-immigrant...
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melanie woodrow, abc7 news. >> great ideas. thank you. >>> while i've never experienced a real quake as big as the one that hit so-cal today, i did get the opportunity late last year to see what a magnitude 8 quake would feel like. i was in earthquake simulorth a california earthquake authority. >> you cannot predict -- oh, oh, oh! oh. >> maybe i think it's kind of funny now but it is a very serious issue because to prepare for an earthquake in the long-term, the earthquake authorities started the brace and bolt program where qualified homeowners can get $3,000 to put toward retrofitting. to be prepared in the short term, you can find information how to make things like an earthquake kit and create an emergency plan. go to abc7 news.com/prepare norcal. >> when the earthquake first hit this morning, we sent out an alert on our free abc news app. if you want breaking news alerts in the future, download the app and notifications. >> fourth of july on everybody's mind right now. >> that's right. everybody's wondering whether they g
melanie woodrow, abc7 news. >> great ideas. thank you. >>> while i've never experienced a real quake as big as the one that hit so-cal today, i did get the opportunity late last year to see what a magnitude 8 quake would feel like. i was in earthquake simulorth a california earthquake authority. >> you cannot predict -- oh, oh, oh! oh. >> maybe i think it's kind of funny now but it is a very serious issue because to prepare for an earthquake in the long-term, the...
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in oakland, melanie woodrow, abc7 news. >> thank you. there have been several other suspicious fires at apartment complexes being built across the east bay. two of those fires burned at the same job site on the oakland emeryville fire. the latest took place in may of last year following another in july of 2017. a seven-story building under construction burned to the ground on valdez street in the uptown neighborhood in july of 2017. a massive fire caused at least $55 million in damage when flames destroyed an apartment being constructed in downtown concord in april of last year. >> two possible burglary suspects are now in custody. san mateo police took off after a nissan ultima when it didn't have license plates. it ended in redwood shores when it crashed into another vehicle. police arrested the passenger but the driver ran off. >> police said they weren't sure if the fern was armed but they did appropriately treat it tas the person was armed and dangerous. officers arrested the suspect a short time later. they have a he was subdued by
in oakland, melanie woodrow, abc7 news. >> thank you. there have been several other suspicious fires at apartment complexes being built across the east bay. two of those fires burned at the same job site on the oakland emeryville fire. the latest took place in may of last year following another in july of 2017. a seven-story building under construction burned to the ground on valdez street in the uptown neighborhood in july of 2017. a massive fire caused at least $55 million in damage...
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in san francisco, melanie woodrow, abc news. >> searching for a bone marrow donor. how a north bay baseball team is going to bat for a teenager with a rare form of leukemia. >> from homelessness to integration, san francisco's mayor said he learned a lot at the u.s. conference of mayors. we had an interesting conversation we'll show you next. >> i'm michael finney with healthy eating and developing news in pacheco where sheriffs deputies are develop thing a whom decide near a bowling alley. they responded to reports of a man down in the paddock bowl shortly after noon today. at least one man is dead. they are interviewing witnesses in the area and the k-9 unit has been called in. >> today a closer look at the homeless crisis in san francisco. the city's department of homelessness and support of housing released their full report after conducting a point in time count in january. we've known that the count tallied about ,000 homeless people but adds insight how they're living. most are sleeping in parks and sidewalks. but a growing number are living in their cars. th
in san francisco, melanie woodrow, abc news. >> searching for a bone marrow donor. how a north bay baseball team is going to bat for a teenager with a rare form of leukemia. >> from homelessness to integration, san francisco's mayor said he learned a lot at the u.s. conference of mayors. we had an interesting conversation we'll show you next. >> i'm michael finney with healthy eating and developing news in pacheco where sheriffs deputies are develop thing a whom decide near a...
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he is melanie current of all their. ugandans are furious about a proposal to build a hydro electric down on the face famous merchants in falls the falls are the biggest attraction in uganda largest and most visited national park environmental activists and tour operators say that the dam would damage the park's fragile ecosystem and they vow to stop being to stop it from being built. vein critical role of much the same falls on the river nile. surrounded by a rich biodiversity vulnerable species like the reassure can be supported here while the iconic falls in uganda's largest national park is a must see for tourists he does know attracted unusual attention in a develop was wants to construct a hydroelectricity down here but many ugandans are against the idea. putting it down of power or auction force it's going to affect it for is it safe and tourism is going to reaches a possible loves in asia just imagining that in that order this force is not going to be there just as a big thing it doesn't it doesn't all go well bu
he is melanie current of all their. ugandans are furious about a proposal to build a hydro electric down on the face famous merchants in falls the falls are the biggest attraction in uganda largest and most visited national park environmental activists and tour operators say that the dam would damage the park's fragile ecosystem and they vow to stop being to stop it from being built. vein critical role of much the same falls on the river nile. surrounded by a rich biodiversity vulnerable...
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welcome melanie how successful are these rehabilitation programs. well phil it seems they are very successful of course it's impossible to get nationwide numbers we are speaking of a country which is currently at tuol but at least in the south of somalia we can say about this facility almost 300 former fighters have been in rehab and i they're about to already have gone back into their communities and start a life that the government grants amnesty to everyone who wants to leave the group so there is an incentive but of course that's very difficult to do the man i spoke to told me that they had been wanting numerous times that if they did leave their families afford experience violence that they themselves would be killed so many are terrified of retaliation by al-shabaab but do feel like they want to speak out and inspire others to follow suit and the as well do they face retaliation. as well people whose families may well have been killed or injured by these people once they try to rehabilitate rehabilitate themselves back into society. they don't
welcome melanie how successful are these rehabilitation programs. well phil it seems they are very successful of course it's impossible to get nationwide numbers we are speaking of a country which is currently at tuol but at least in the south of somalia we can say about this facility almost 300 former fighters have been in rehab and i they're about to already have gone back into their communities and start a life that the government grants amnesty to everyone who wants to leave the group so...
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and that was the melanie courage of all reporting from the wanda we're heading to tennis now where nick curios is through to the next round of the washington open after a straight sets victory over tyson a quiet koski curios was in familiarity cinematic form in his 1st round clash in washington d.c. he produced the crowd pleasing trick shots and powerful winners as he eliminated his american opponent in tuesday night's match carious will face frenchman now next jill simonian in the round of 32 later today. meantime have led its news double olympic champion caster semenya will not defend her 800 meters title at the world championships in doha this september after a swiss court imposed the i double layoffs testosterone regulations the ruling means that she can no longer compete in distances between 400 meters and a mile in less she takes medication to reduce her testosterone level she said that she will not do that the south african has heightened levels of the hormone which is linked to athletic performance she is expected to appeal this decision. meantime in american soccer the dispute
and that was the melanie courage of all reporting from the wanda we're heading to tennis now where nick curios is through to the next round of the washington open after a straight sets victory over tyson a quiet koski curios was in familiarity cinematic form in his 1st round clash in washington d.c. he produced the crowd pleasing trick shots and powerful winners as he eliminated his american opponent in tuesday night's match carious will face frenchman now next jill simonian in the round of 32...
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and that was you have to use melanie card to ball reporting from rwanda german prosecutors have brought criminal charges against the former head of volkswagen subsidiary audi over the diesel cheating scandal rupert stock larry is among 4 people accused of fraud and criminal advertising prosecutors say that he knew about emissions test cheating back in 2015 but allowed effected audi's and volkswagens to stay on sale. rob lots from v.w. business joins me here in the studio so tell us a little bit more about the context to these latest prosecutions so we need to remind ourselves about the diesel emissions scandals back in 2015 it was discovered that folks maughan had been cheating diesel emissions tests using a piece of software that made the engine perform differently when it was in the lab when it was actually out on the road so produced fewer harmful gases jarring testing than it did when it was out in the real world effectively making it seem like it was more environmentally friendly than he actually was and it's thought that folks fogg and sold something like 10000000 cars with this d
and that was you have to use melanie card to ball reporting from rwanda german prosecutors have brought criminal charges against the former head of volkswagen subsidiary audi over the diesel cheating scandal rupert stock larry is among 4 people accused of fraud and criminal advertising prosecutors say that he knew about emissions test cheating back in 2015 but allowed effected audi's and volkswagens to stay on sale. rob lots from v.w. business joins me here in the studio so tell us a little bit...
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. >> melanie woodrow is live with more on that part of our coverage. melanie? >> shortly after the earthquake social media was filled with videos of shaking andmiatld be ready. >> smashed bottles and liquor everywhere at the store in ridge cres earthquake. the owner's son described seeing this video of the mess. >> tons of bottles were damaged. >> the family lives in burbank and plans to drive to ridge crest soon to see the daniel in person. >> then i realized like five seconds this is a full-on earthquake. >> hiker rob campbell realized pretty quickly, too. he was taking a break from hiking the pacific crest trail resting at this motel, a motel lamp shattered. >> they can happen at any time without any warning or anything. >> reporter: which is why the san francisco fire department wants you to be prepared. >> at a very bar minimum, have a plan. have a plan of how to reunify with your family whether you're living in san francisco or visiting san francisco. have a kit with you whether you live here, in your home, workplace, in your car. >> public information of
. >> melanie woodrow is live with more on that part of our coverage. melanie? >> shortly after the earthquake social media was filled with videos of shaking andmiatld be ready. >> smashed bottles and liquor everywhere at the store in ridge cres earthquake. the owner's son described seeing this video of the mess. >> tons of bottles were damaged. >> the family lives in burbank and plans to drive to ridge crest soon to see the daniel in person. >> then i...
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have served time in prison but now want to heal themselves in their communities our correspondent melaniecorrida ball head to western rwanda where she met some of those struggling to come to terms with the past i was appalled when the mall today these men sit side by side in community based social sarah p. to share their experiences during run discoveries the 994 genocide 25 years ago i went up to a 1000000 tutsis a moderate hutus were wiped out in just $100.00 days but it were divided among those who carried out the killings and those who survived it. dumbs memories of being on the run and how his pregnant wife had to give in hiding to give it. we couldn't find a way that baby would survive being with us but i still had friends who i was doing business with they helped me and they took my newborn at night to woman who run an orphanage at. the baby stage but a few days later the perpetrators went to look for him and they took my baby and killed him. up don now lives a peaceful life with his wife. but he struggles with the guilt of not being able to protect the 12 members of his family who
have served time in prison but now want to heal themselves in their communities our correspondent melaniecorrida ball head to western rwanda where she met some of those struggling to come to terms with the past i was appalled when the mall today these men sit side by side in community based social sarah p. to share their experiences during run discoveries the 994 genocide 25 years ago i went up to a 1000000 tutsis a moderate hutus were wiped out in just $100.00 days but it were divided among...
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ditto views that melanie curry devolve reporting from or wanda for you here watching data over years up next made in germany looks at how many also value work and i'll see at the top of the hour. millenniums do some things a bit differently another things very differently. the younger generation on the labor markets. are focused on confident and optimistic. and they want nothing less than to change to. recheck the poles one generation want. made in germany next on t.w. . the quiet melody reseller's michael light of the mood. reasoning with. the mind and the music. to open 1st 12019 from september 6th to september 29th. the world is getting worse and. worse catastrophes a lot of problems. the global $3000.00 talks would seem with british researchers to take a more optimistic view. the world is not always a good plan but it's much much better than it was at. is the world really getting better. a global $3000.00 special reports. starts office 9 seats on digital. exactly in what area of technology more you provision. snap chat pen trips to instagram fi and twitter you know the big went i
ditto views that melanie curry devolve reporting from or wanda for you here watching data over years up next made in germany looks at how many also value work and i'll see at the top of the hour. millenniums do some things a bit differently another things very differently. the younger generation on the labor markets. are focused on confident and optimistic. and they want nothing less than to change to. recheck the poles one generation want. made in germany next on t.w. . the quiet melody...
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melanie, and jeff mason. the gang is all here. ali, to you first. i have to imagine buttigieg campaign is feeling real good about what they just dropped. >> why wouldn't they? that is a huge number, especially coming off a debate like we just had. can you make it translate into polling and can you make it translate into dollars and cents. even if they're not seeing that morning consult poll, they are clearly seeing it in terms of fund-raisi fund-raising. six months ago, no one knew who the mayor of south bend was. now he is clearly setting the piece for the rest of the field in terms of quarter 2 fund-raising. staffing on the ground, longevity in the campaign. it will mean getting up there and pushing the message even further, hallie. >> what does this mean for democrats. you think the pressure is on? >> i mean, it certainly is. the two people who i'm going to be looking at, and clearly pete buttigieg is setting the pace. they clearly feel good. i think i got the email at 5:30 this morning. >> the morning shows. >> in time for the morning shows and
melanie, and jeff mason. the gang is all here. ali, to you first. i have to imagine buttigieg campaign is feeling real good about what they just dropped. >> why wouldn't they? that is a huge number, especially coming off a debate like we just had. can you make it translate into polling and can you make it translate into dollars and cents. even if they're not seeing that morning consult poll, they are clearly seeing it in terms of fund-raisi fund-raising. six months ago, no one knew who...