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michele's friends for years.y'd seen it up close. if her death was a murder, the history of that marriage and divorce told them exactly what happened. >> when asked at the scene what i thought, my answer was i think he did it. >> the husband? >> yes. absolutely. >> no problems. >> the very same lloyd who had calmly and clearly volunteered so much information to investigators. >> she was just completely out of control. >> demeanor. what are you hearing? >> he was very cooperative. >> would you like me to move up a little? >> no, you're fine. >> are you sure? >> police had reason to believe michele died sometime after midnight saturday going into sunday. so the question, where was lloyd? >> tell me the way he came up at first. >> to go to rochester. >> he told police he'd driven up from new jersey to rochester to help karrie move into her college apartment. >> she couldn't fit everything into the car. so i had totes back in princeton that i had to bring. so when i arrived on saturday, i went to the apartment and i
michele's friends for years.y'd seen it up close. if her death was a murder, the history of that marriage and divorce told them exactly what happened. >> when asked at the scene what i thought, my answer was i think he did it. >> the husband? >> yes. absolutely. >> no problems. >> the very same lloyd who had calmly and clearly volunteered so much information to investigators. >> she was just completely out of control. >> demeanor. what are you hearing?...
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they focused on michelle's husband dan and the money he received from michelle's life insurance policy $12,000, $14,000. >> all of which suggests what? >> well, suggests that something is wrong. $409,000 of cash withdrawals. could he be paying somebody? i don't know. >> i mean, that feels like you're throwing everything at the wall to see what sticks. >> yes, i am. yes, i am. because it's all reasonable doubt. >> prosecutors, detectives, and michelle's family all agree that dan mockbee had nothing to do with his wife's murder and on the stand he said as much. >> did you have anything to do -- >> absolutely not. >> -- hiring somebody to kill your wife? >> absolutely not. >> the defense also questioned the state's theory of motive. >> you don't dispute that david dooley was stealing? >> no. we don't -- we don't -- we think that he was, yes. >> that he would kill to cover that up? >> no. >> no. >> no. absolutely not. >> even though it would have meant loss of his job and maybe loss of his wife's job. >> so we're going to kill somebody? no. >> it had nothing to do with covering up a theft.
they focused on michelle's husband dan and the money he received from michelle's life insurance policy $12,000, $14,000. >> all of which suggests what? >> well, suggests that something is wrong. $409,000 of cash withdrawals. could he be paying somebody? i don't know. >> i mean, that feels like you're throwing everything at the wall to see what sticks. >> yes, i am. yes, i am. because it's all reasonable doubt. >> prosecutors, detectives, and michelle's family all...
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michelle renaud: estamos bien. ya la pasamos. alan: alguna secuela? michelle renaud: no, no.elas con un amor que hubo. es diferente el proceso? michelle renaud: sÍ, fue diferente. aquÍ con relaciÓn estuvo super padre. fue muy a gusto. danilo: aprendimos mucho. creo que Éramos buen equipo en las escenas. pongo mis herramientas para que ya brilla. si ella le va bien, me va a ir bien tambiÉn. alan: y ella enamorada. michelle renaud: disfrutÉ mucho ese proyecto. todo el elenco es maravilloso. vivimosexperiencia bien padre. aprendÍ a montar a caballo que era algo muy difÍcil para mÍ. alan: le enseÑaste? danilo: la apoya. imagÍnate. imagina tener una fobia. no se podÍa ni acercar al caballo y terminar montando sola. haciendo escenas a caballo. en verdad muy bueno. hay gente que tiene una fobia y no se sube a un aviÓn por nada del mundo. ella tenÍa fobia a los caballos. michelle renaud: el caballo se me desembocÓ. me dio pÁnico. [risas] alan: les quiero preguntar. ya se conocen perfecto hasta con la mirada. se habÍan visto ahora antes de estar en el estudio? hace cuÁnto no se ven fÍ
michelle renaud: estamos bien. ya la pasamos. alan: alguna secuela? michelle renaud: no, no.elas con un amor que hubo. es diferente el proceso? michelle renaud: sÍ, fue diferente. aquÍ con relaciÓn estuvo super padre. fue muy a gusto. danilo: aprendimos mucho. creo que Éramos buen equipo en las escenas. pongo mis herramientas para que ya brilla. si ella le va bien, me va a ir bien tambiÉn. alan: y ella enamorada. michelle renaud: disfrutÉ mucho ese proyecto. todo el elenco es maravilloso....
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it time for michelle obama settles it ♪ michelle obama settles it michelle obama settles it ♪ [ laughterazy. >> jimmy: it is, right yeah yeah i agree. if you don't want it, you can donate it or something, but don't re-gift it >> yeah, yeah, give it away, but don't -- you know, literally give it away don't gift it away >> jimmy: i totally agree with you. is it rude to respond to a text with k >> it depends on the age right? if you respond to young people with more than k, then they think you're mad at them you know if you use words and punctuation, i was told, "mom, why are you mad at me? you used a period. and it's like, "well, that's called grammar." >> jimmy: all right, a lot of people are talking about this next one middle part or side part >> duh >> jimmy: side part, yeah. i agree. this one may be controversial. best meal. breakfast, lunch or dinner i think i know your answer >> dinner. >> jimmy: yeah, of course. dinner yeah, yeah >> breakfast and lunch are throwaways >> jimmy: right? they're fine lunch is definitely just all business for me. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: breakfast now an
it time for michelle obama settles it ♪ michelle obama settles it michelle obama settles it ♪ [ laughterazy. >> jimmy: it is, right yeah yeah i agree. if you don't want it, you can donate it or something, but don't re-gift it >> yeah, yeah, give it away, but don't -- you know, literally give it away don't gift it away >> jimmy: i totally agree with you. is it rude to respond to a text with k >> it depends on the age right? if you respond to young people with more...
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michelle is a regular. she'll get us going. michelle, who needs to fall back?you could explain away maybe one accusation, two accusations. i believe it's up to seven accusations. my friend, rebecca traister, has an absolutely devastating story in new york magazine right now about the toxic environment in andrew cuomo's office, the way that sort of an abusive environment intertwines with policy and competence has over, i think, around 30 women talking about their terrible experiences in that office. and, you know, andrew cuomo has survived many, many scandals over the years, but i think that this one, you know -- look, republicans would be circling the wagons. i think that democrats need to do the opposite. >> hmm. yeah, i know i saw when you wrote about this early on. we've been covering as well as those allegations, which we mentioned in the broadcast, also the real covid scandal there. so it's definitely on the minds not only of new yorkers, but it's just a big part of the country where these issues remain alive. senator schumer coming out on that tonight is
michelle is a regular. she'll get us going. michelle, who needs to fall back?you could explain away maybe one accusation, two accusations. i believe it's up to seven accusations. my friend, rebecca traister, has an absolutely devastating story in new york magazine right now about the toxic environment in andrew cuomo's office, the way that sort of an abusive environment intertwines with policy and competence has over, i think, around 30 women talking about their terrible experiences in that...
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michelle: i think that has been overblown on an aggregate basis.m sure it is happening on a microlevel and you see that in narratives and anecdotes. you are not seeing that on aggregate. we do not have that much debt to pay down. it is not the 2008 period where you had excess debt and needed to deleverage, households need to clean up their balance sheet. we enter this crisis, this pandemic with low debt ratios. some of the excess cash will be going to debt but the majority will be used to be pumped back into the economy. lisa: will the economy have the same sort of composition when people start pumping their money back in? 70% services and 30% goods, given the dynamic has shifted during the pandemic? are we going back to normal or is this going to be a new normal with more goods and fewer services? michelle: i do not think we will never go back to the economy as a look prior to the pandemic. too much has changed in the world and the economy. certainly the embrace of more technology, the embrace of an online retailer that has shown itself through a
michelle: i think that has been overblown on an aggregate basis.m sure it is happening on a microlevel and you see that in narratives and anecdotes. you are not seeing that on aggregate. we do not have that much debt to pay down. it is not the 2008 period where you had excess debt and needed to deleverage, households need to clean up their balance sheet. we enter this crisis, this pandemic with low debt ratios. some of the excess cash will be going to debt but the majority will be used to be...
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michelle was assigned male it birth before having jen . her confirmation surgery she took part in the beauty pageant them alone she outed herself as transgender after her victory that was considered a scandal back then. we met up with her again 29 years later how does she look back on that time line. up the family it was very difficult at the time to survive as a transgender or gay or lesbian person especially about why it was small but very in town that was taboo of course it was really bad with all the threats i got death threats phone calls wrong and. michelle was happy to see how things have changed since she 1st came out. with guns and explorer and i have to honestly say that after i came out things got a bit better in terms of tolerance i'd say that after about 5 to 7 years people got more tolerable because there was a phase of education that t.v. shows and newspapers got much better at explaining and showing why a person is transgender why they're gay or why they're lesbian the way hope for adults with. this. but there is still a lo
michelle was assigned male it birth before having jen . her confirmation surgery she took part in the beauty pageant them alone she outed herself as transgender after her victory that was considered a scandal back then. we met up with her again 29 years later how does she look back on that time line. up the family it was very difficult at the time to survive as a transgender or gay or lesbian person especially about why it was small but very in town that was taboo of course it was really bad...
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tonight -- michelle obama, and music from brittany howard. and now, jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hi, everyone. i'm jimmy. i'm the host. thanks for watching. thanks for watching on st. patrick's day eve. are you ready for it? >> guillermo: i'm ready. >> jimmy: what are you going to do? >> guillermo: drink and eat. >> jimmy: do you know the traditional foods? >> guillermo: i'm going to eat tacos and spaghetti. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's it, that's right. very irish. this will not be the usual beer-soaked parade this year. the cdc is urging americans to engage in virtual celebrations. in an official statement today, "recommend all americans stay home this st. patrick's day and get blackout drunk alone, like real irishmen." [ cheers and applause ] and i, for one, am offended. but we must remain vigilant. the fear is that a fourth wave of the virus is coming. the white house is trying to get as many people vaccinated before the new, more contagious variants lead to another surge. it's a race against time and stupidity. people keep saying they're ov
tonight -- michelle obama, and music from brittany howard. and now, jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hi, everyone. i'm jimmy. i'm the host. thanks for watching. thanks for watching on st. patrick's day eve. are you ready for it? >> guillermo: i'm ready. >> jimmy: what are you going to do? >> guillermo: drink and eat. >> jimmy: do you know the traditional foods? >> guillermo: i'm going to eat tacos and spaghetti. [ laughter ] >> jimmy:...
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eva: muchas gracias, michelle. nos vemos. michelle obama: estoy muy orgullosa de ti. al patrocinar un empleo en indeed, obtienes al instante una selección de candidatos de calidad de nuestro banco de currículums. aprovecha tu crédito de setenta y cinco dólares al publicar tu primer empleo en indeed.com/oferta charlie es mi compañera cuando se trata de proyectos en casa. pero de vez en cuando se me desaparece. tu primer empleo en papá! papá! eres tan rápida. descubrí una nueva tierra! con criaturas mágicas! esta debajo del porche? sip! oh! nunca veré todo lo que ve ella. es por eso que usamos tide hygienic se mete entre las fibras para limpiar lo sucio que se ve y lo que no se ve. hey papá! descubrí un reino acuático! oh! si tiene que estar limpio, tiene que ser tide hygienic clean. hay un lugar auténtico donde la mesa se vuelve el alma de la casa. donde cacique inspira la chispa. y el cariño de la familia y los amigos se siente en cada mordida. cacique. lo auténtico los espera. satcha: a esta hora se conocen mÁs detalles de las pruebas que moderna anuncia que estÁ rea
eva: muchas gracias, michelle. nos vemos. michelle obama: estoy muy orgullosa de ti. al patrocinar un empleo en indeed, obtienes al instante una selección de candidatos de calidad de nuestro banco de currículums. aprovecha tu crédito de setenta y cinco dólares al publicar tu primer empleo en indeed.com/oferta charlie es mi compañera cuando se trata de proyectos en casa. pero de vez en cuando se me desaparece. tu primer empleo en papá! papá! eres tan rápida. descubrí una nueva tierra!...
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michelle voelkert of roseville is happy to be back to work your job. this is who you are. is your identity. it's your self-worth, but carrying on through the uncertainty wasn't easy. we had no idea that it would be so difficult to plan a job. she credits a special phone call for replenishing her hope can show hi, mister. president back in january. michelle wrote a letter to the white house conveying the challenges of being an unemployed mom during the pandemic a couple days later, president biden personally called her, giving her the encouragement she needed i admired your sense hard work. michelle never lost faith and by march she landed her dream job at a startup tech company. it definitely is a boost your no need to spill. >> great about being part of a contributing member of the community shield. her story offers a glimmer of hope to those still on the job hunt, not everybody's going to presidential call. and you know, again, i never expected to, you know, if i can be an example to say, you know, just keep plugging along. >> you know, ask for help makes me feel good to
michelle voelkert of roseville is happy to be back to work your job. this is who you are. is your identity. it's your self-worth, but carrying on through the uncertainty wasn't easy. we had no idea that it would be so difficult to plan a job. she credits a special phone call for replenishing her hope can show hi, mister. president back in january. michelle wrote a letter to the white house conveying the challenges of being an unemployed mom during the pandemic a couple days later, president...
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earlier today, i spoke to former first lady michelle obama. her new netflix show, changing the conversation around eating healthy, and how the white house years have prepared her for lockdown. michelle obama, welcome to "the daily social distancing show." >> it's my first time being on your show. it's just, you know, i'm sad that it's not face to face or in person, but i'm glad to be here. >> trevor: i'm sad, too. but i you're still here. >> okay. >> trevor: i've gotten used to this being here for me. >> okay, all right. >> trevor: so, you know, it's still you. >> it is me. >> trevor: you're going to tell me your personality changes when you're in person. >> no, it does not. maybe i'm more silly in person, but i've gotten silly on, you know, in zoom, too. i can do it both, now. just plain silly. >> trevor: before we get into talking about your projects, let's talk a little bit about that. i would love to know on a person level what your life has felt like since you left the white house, because i remember -- i mean, and it was one of the fans,
earlier today, i spoke to former first lady michelle obama. her new netflix show, changing the conversation around eating healthy, and how the white house years have prepared her for lockdown. michelle obama, welcome to "the daily social distancing show." >> it's my first time being on your show. it's just, you know, i'm sad that it's not face to face or in person, but i'm glad to be here. >> trevor: i'm sad, too. but i you're still here. >> okay. >> trevor:...
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s chief political editor michelle care for thanks. it's been another day of violence and killing i mean maher with international news agencies reporting dozens of deaths in various parts of the country the news comes after the largest city i'm gone saw a heavy anti coupe protest on sunday reports indicate as many as 14 protesters and a police officer were killed in crackdowns on young going alone in march state television is reporting that martial wall has been imposed over parts of the city. for more i'm joined by a long miramar researcher at amnesty international in london we're hearing about multiple deaths in me in marjah and what is amnesty's assessment of the situation there. this is a situation just continues to deteriorate each day today so we haven't got a full picture of the death toll and it certainly sounds like it was probably quite high. to do alterity is there just continue to use this proportionate force against innocent protest is fine on the protesters who are just exercising their rights and it's absolutely unaccept
s chief political editor michelle care for thanks. it's been another day of violence and killing i mean maher with international news agencies reporting dozens of deaths in various parts of the country the news comes after the largest city i'm gone saw a heavy anti coupe protest on sunday reports indicate as many as 14 protesters and a police officer were killed in crackdowns on young going alone in march state television is reporting that martial wall has been imposed over parts of the city....
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in that picture michelle obama reading dr. seuss books to children when she was the first lady. listen to what barack obama had to say back in 2015. take a listen. where all of the same. why would you treat somebody differently because they don't have a star on their belly? i think about the importance. >> yes i like green eggs and ha coming here was reaction civil rights attorney fox news contributor leo to point oh, along with doctor and professor domingo with american university . professor, thank you for being with us you support canceling these books, tell us why. >> thank you for having me. i appreciate it. as far as i look at it it's not about canceling the books it's about saying when you know better you do better. >> you support this effort. >> just be a straightforward part. >> i support the decisions of a company that it didn't want to offend a group of people so i'm all about supporting the spread. >> what specifically is in the books professors are, what specifically do you object to? >> i specifically objected images that depict asians in a horrible life, like peop
in that picture michelle obama reading dr. seuss books to children when she was the first lady. listen to what barack obama had to say back in 2015. take a listen. where all of the same. why would you treat somebody differently because they don't have a star on their belly? i think about the importance. >> yes i like green eggs and ha coming here was reaction civil rights attorney fox news contributor leo to point oh, along with doctor and professor domingo with american university ....
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michelle gass, ceo of kohl's, thank you for stopping by. michelle: thank you.tor elizabeth warren following through on a promise from the campaign trail and proposing a tax hike for the richest people in the u.s. she spoke early with my colleague about why a wealth tax is the right move, especially at this time and what results she wants to see from the gamestop investigation. sen warren: you know what happened over the last year? kevin: just last year. sen warren: we have watched millions of people struggle, lose their jobs, deplete their savings, go into debt. you know what has happened to the 660 billionaires in america? they have increased their worth by $1.3 trillion. kevin: i am thinking of suburban philadelphia and pittsfield, massachusetts. there is this disconnect of income inequality exacerbated by this pandemic, and this is really your first issue du jour that you are diving into. is this a forecast of more things to come? sen warren: you are right about the any quality problem, but understand it, income inequality looks like this. wealth inequality
michelle gass, ceo of kohl's, thank you for stopping by. michelle: thank you.tor elizabeth warren following through on a promise from the campaign trail and proposing a tax hike for the richest people in the u.s. she spoke early with my colleague about why a wealth tax is the right move, especially at this time and what results she wants to see from the gamestop investigation. sen warren: you know what happened over the last year? kevin: just last year. sen warren: we have watched millions of...
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travel" and what you may no longer see at the airport when you fly again >>> and our one on one with michelle obama on her new netflix show and what she said about the feud between meghan markle and the royals >> announcer: this is nbc "nightly news" with lester holt >>> good evening and welcome. in more and more parts of this country, even those hardest hit by covid, life is beginning to look familiar again doors now reopening to things considered high risk just months ago amid growing confidence and an ever-expanding vaccination program, states and local governments are lifting restrictions the celebrations of life resumed, drowning out the chorus of warnings from top health officials that it's too much too soon but tonight 71 million americans have received at least one vaccine dose and a fall in hospitalizations to under 31,000, both come as positive signs. and yet it's hard to ignore what's happening in europe tonight, where a new covid wave is putting on the brakes on life once more. is it a cautionary message? let's begin tonight with miguel almaguer ♪ >> reporter: as restrictions are
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michelle, i read your piece.ere's parts i want to read for folks to understand the plight that you've been through specifically as a child and as an asian american. but first i want to get your reaction to what we're learning now about, quote, investigators saying they have yet to find concrete evidence that would be enough to build a federal hate crime case. >> thank you. i understand we need due process but it is infuriating and i'm really afraid that the crime will be erased again. it just makes me shake. how many more of us have to die, how many more of our elders have to die before a pattern of hate is recognized. why doesn't the terror actually speak louder than his words when he targeted asian-owned businesses and murdered 6 asian women in cold blood. why is it that korean news outlets are reporting that, quote, witnesses are saying the killer was there to kill all the asians but we're not hearing this from other places. when vincent chen was killed in 1982, his killers never saw any jail time. the judge s
michelle, i read your piece.ere's parts i want to read for folks to understand the plight that you've been through specifically as a child and as an asian american. but first i want to get your reaction to what we're learning now about, quote, investigators saying they have yet to find concrete evidence that would be enough to build a federal hate crime case. >> thank you. i understand we need due process but it is infuriating and i'm really afraid that the crime will be erased again. it...
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thanks very much for joining us here on to the point where my guests are michelle powell a specialist on security issues and the arctic in particular with the german institute for international and security affairs his opinion in light of the competing security interests of russia china and america we urgently need a military dialogue also with us is the oceanographer and climatologist of underarm stole from the potsdam institute for climate impact research he argues the things that happen in the arctic don't necessarily stay in the arctic and a very warm welcome through turkey to reno filatov from d w's russia deskins. who says the arctic has vast economic resources and russia wants a big slice of the ok. well thank you all further 3 for being with me today interesting insights to begin the show and to get us going out like to begin by asking michelle powell the apparently straightforward question who belong to. it was quite clear in the area around the north pole belongs to the human mankind. the rest was clearly defined by international law a law to see. you russia claimed in. the
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. >> also, ahead, meet waffles and moji, they join forces with the former michelle obama >> hello waffle and mochi. >> jackson daily has the scoop. can you tell me what it is like to work with her >> she's really the best >> two brothers stepping up with their charity around the world. >> and jam session >> there you go. i will tell you about a school music program in california that's teaching kids and giving them a much needed break during the pandemic this is nbc "nightly news" kids edition >> welcome back to "nightly news" kids edition, i am lester holt hope you are doing well we'll take you to the great wall of china. the longest manmade structure of the world. we can't wait for you to meet these two brothers who are designing their own socks to help others if you are a music fan, we'll get into the groove to hear some students discovering the love and music this past year i just may join them our top story is the coronavirus and the road to recovery you may have heard the word anybody"antibody" in th news a lot this year and got us thinking what it is antibodies and why it is so im
. >> also, ahead, meet waffles and moji, they join forces with the former michelle obama >> hello waffle and mochi. >> jackson daily has the scoop. can you tell me what it is like to work with her >> she's really the best >> two brothers stepping up with their charity around the world. >> and jam session >> there you go. i will tell you about a school music program in california that's teaching kids and giving them a much needed break during the...
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council president child michel he put out a statement and what she seemed to accuse the united kingdom of having an outright ban on exports in any covert vaccines that among your faction and u.k. territory. i am shocked when i hear the accusations of vaccination elysium against the e.u. the u.k. and the us have imposed an outright ban on the export of vaccines or vaccinate components produced on their territory but the e.u. has never stopped exporting the thing is the u.k. says they haven't got any such ban in place whatsoever the u.k. foreign secretary dominic robb rejected both claims and says that he's written to shell michelle for clarification on the e.u. council president's comments the british government has never blocked the exposed to a single vaccine any references to a u.k. export ban or any restrictions on vaccines are completely false. or clarification may well be needed because later on tuesday evening after having made those comments show michelle then sent out a tweet always a good way to clear everything up and not lead to any misunderstanding at all in that tweet mr m
council president child michel he put out a statement and what she seemed to accuse the united kingdom of having an outright ban on exports in any covert vaccines that among your faction and u.k. territory. i am shocked when i hear the accusations of vaccination elysium against the e.u. the u.k. and the us have imposed an outright ban on the export of vaccines or vaccinate components produced on their territory but the e.u. has never stopped exporting the thing is the u.k. says they haven't got...
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thanks very much for joining us here on to the point where my guests are michelle powell a specialist on security issues and the arctic in particular with the german institute for international and security affairs his opinion in light of the competing security interests of russia china and america we urgently need a military dialogue also with us is the oceanographer and climatology stefan drama stall from the potsdam institute for climate impact research he argues the things that happen in the arctic don't necessarily stay in the arctic and a very warm welcome to turkey to reno filatov from d. w.'s russia desk in who says the arctic has vast economic resources and russia wants a big slice of the ok. well thank you all 1st 3 for being with me today interesting insights to begin the show and to get us going i'd like to begin by asking michelle powell the apparently straightforward question who belong to. it was quite clear an area around the north pole belongs to the human mankind. the rest was clearly defined by international law law to see. you russia claimed in the arctic as russia
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michelle obama also dropped a little bit of a bomb, as well.is 57 years young. she's still involved in a slew of projects that will keep her in the spotlight for some time. why retirement so early? >> i think she's just really thinking about what is the next phase? will it mean really passing the baton on to the next generation? girls taking up the mantra a little bit and the young people rising up over the past year. she's at the point she's starting to look at it and what will it look like for her? i think she's going to be pretty busy in the first coming years and we'll see what it takes shape for her. >> does she realize, to many people, she's the forever first lady? >> i think she realizes. she does have that special place in people's hearts and i think that's why she continues to be so open with us. you know, she understands how we relate to her on such a personal level, and how women can look up to her and all the phases she's going through. i think it's great to see her have kind of this second part of her career. actually third part. t
michelle obama also dropped a little bit of a bomb, as well.is 57 years young. she's still involved in a slew of projects that will keep her in the spotlight for some time. why retirement so early? >> i think she's just really thinking about what is the next phase? will it mean really passing the baton on to the next generation? girls taking up the mantra a little bit and the young people rising up over the past year. she's at the point she's starting to look at it and what will it look...
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michelle was assigned male and birth before having jen. there confirmation surgery she took part in the beauty pageant the one she outed herself as transgender after her victory that was considered a scandal after. we met up with her again 29 years later how does she look back on that time line. up the family it was very difficult at the time to survive as a transgender or gay or lesbian person especially by white a small but very in town that was taboo of course he was really bad with all the threats i got death threats phone calls for a while. michelle was happy to see how things have changed since she 1st came out. with guns and exploring and i have to honestly say that after i came out things got a bit better in terms of tolerance i'd say that after about 5 to 7 years people got more tolerant because there was a phase of education that t.v. shows and newspapers got much better at explaining and showing why a person is transgender why they're gaining why they're lesbian but what the hope concert for all of this. but there is still a lon
michelle was assigned male and birth before having jen. there confirmation surgery she took part in the beauty pageant the one she outed herself as transgender after her victory that was considered a scandal after. we met up with her again 29 years later how does she look back on that time line. up the family it was very difficult at the time to survive as a transgender or gay or lesbian person especially by white a small but very in town that was taboo of course he was really bad with all the...
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that's michelle, mary, and gianna. i haven't ventured to that territory. >> reporter: you gotta get to the mix. >> i do. i think michelle will look great with make it hot lip gloss. >> always liked the spiciness. >> what about the green eye shadow? >> it's bright but the palate looks beautiful. >> gorgeous. >> gorgeous, yes. oh my goodness, this is a lot for a friday, right? we'll see you at 6:30 when the stock market opens. >> the lip gloss needs to taste like guacamole and war good cong up on kpix5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, how would you like a contact free coronavirus test? start warming up those vocal cords. find out why, after the break. >>> i am tracking a cold front that will push across the bay area bringing return of the rain. we are dry today but watch on futurecast as rain pushes in by tonight and overnight. we are looking at widespread rain as we head through tonight. we'll talk about our weekend, coming up. >>> also we'll look at your drive into the altamont pass. we have a crash out of tracy how do
that's michelle, mary, and gianna. i haven't ventured to that territory. >> reporter: you gotta get to the mix. >> i do. i think michelle will look great with make it hot lip gloss. >> always liked the spiciness. >> what about the green eye shadow? >> it's bright but the palate looks beautiful. >> gorgeous. >> gorgeous, yes. oh my goodness, this is a lot for a friday, right? we'll see you at 6:30 when the stock market opens. >> the lip gloss needs...
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well you heard the head of the council shar michelle there say the next pandemic isn't a question of if but when and wash our michelle who proposed the idea for this international treaty is saying is that look the world has to learn the lessons from 19 we're still in this pandemic but we don't want to make the same mistakes that some of us have made in the future when managing this health crisis because it is a global health crisis and what it needs is a multi lateral approach michelle uses the imagery of the 2nd world war he says it's the worst crisis since the 2nd world war. after 2nd world war leaders came together a multilateral approach was what was needed to get through the crisis the same will be needed in the future what michelle said was important is the world leaders cooperate more fully in any sort of crisis that means they cooperate on research and development so before there is another pandemic that they're working together when something happens when it looks as if a pandemic is perhaps looming that countries work together to share information perhaps a swipe china seen
well you heard the head of the council shar michelle there say the next pandemic isn't a question of if but when and wash our michelle who proposed the idea for this international treaty is saying is that look the world has to learn the lessons from 19 we're still in this pandemic but we don't want to make the same mistakes that some of us have made in the future when managing this health crisis because it is a global health crisis and what it needs is a multi lateral approach michelle uses the...
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i am len kiese. >> i am michelle griego. waking up to another beautiful day in the bay area. mary lee is joining us with that afternoon sunshine on tap again. we like that. >> the sunglasses, you will need them. it's going to be a pleasant day. the winds will be kicking up. if you are suffering from allergies we have medium high pollen count levels because it is kicking up all the pollen. here is a live look, we are starting our day with clouds and temperatures are running in the 40s this morning. also checking winds, looking at the winds sustained you see the camera shaking, sfo26 miles per hour sustained, hayward 20, livermore at 13-mile per hour winds. really watching along the coast those strong winds for you. it's going to be a cooler day. you will notice the difference. we are talking 50s and 60s for many locations but right around where we should be and we will have clearing as we go through the day with sunshine in the afternoon. it's starting to get slow in the altamont. >>> it is. we are seeing that super commuter
i am len kiese. >> i am michelle griego. waking up to another beautiful day in the bay area. mary lee is joining us with that afternoon sunshine on tap again. we like that. >> the sunglasses, you will need them. it's going to be a pleasant day. the winds will be kicking up. if you are suffering from allergies we have medium high pollen count levels because it is kicking up all the pollen. here is a live look, we are starting our day with clouds and temperatures are running in the...
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over vaccine supplies european council president charles michel accused britain of blocking all exports of covert shots prompting angry dolls' from london our europe correspondent peter all of a house more on the standoff. well we wouldn't did what the relationship post breaks it was going to be like between london and brussels the u.k. in the e.u. the pandemics meant we've got to see that speeded up faster than real time and it looks pretty messy from here on out at the moment the latest incident involves a you council president child machelp he put out a statement and what she seemed to accuse the united kingdom of having an outright ban on exports in any covert vaccines that are manufactured in u.k. territory i am shocked when i hear the accusations of vaccination elysium against the e.u. the u.k. and the u.s. have imposed an outright ban on the export of vaccines or a vaccine to components produced on their territory but the e.u. has never stopped exporting the thing is the u.k. says they haven't got any such ban in place whatsoever the u.k. foreign secretary dominic robb rejected t
over vaccine supplies european council president charles michel accused britain of blocking all exports of covert shots prompting angry dolls' from london our europe correspondent peter all of a house more on the standoff. well we wouldn't did what the relationship post breaks it was going to be like between london and brussels the u.k. in the e.u. the pandemics meant we've got to see that speeded up faster than real time and it looks pretty messy from here on out at the moment the latest...
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doesn't work then i'm modeling my michelle the downside of. the thing they owned model. number set up around i hate when i do it. because it's whole food plus choice the i knew you had an unfair awesome time in syria says. british. civil. law for the name after the couple for mr hates it for jim and then for folks that are fairly in their court. we are told the d.o.j. is capital right investigation is one of the largest in american history the f.b.i. has made it clear it will not leave one stone unturned to prosecute what it calls domestic terrorists all of us want answers surrounding this are dead but is this also a purging of trump loyalists. debate is is it fair for transforming our fleets to compete in women's sport. as a society we've decided to categorize sports based on sex i definitely do not think that it's fair for athletes that one porn is males to compete in the women's category. come on. why do we have gender or do you have gender categories and sports because we do treat men and women differently. every single beat athletes will we all have biological advan
doesn't work then i'm modeling my michelle the downside of. the thing they owned model. number set up around i hate when i do it. because it's whole food plus choice the i knew you had an unfair awesome time in syria says. british. civil. law for the name after the couple for mr hates it for jim and then for folks that are fairly in their court. we are told the d.o.j. is capital right investigation is one of the largest in american history the f.b.i. has made it clear it will not leave one...
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ross: in a few minutes time, we will hear former first letting michelle obama sharing her thoughts onhan's interview. the police officer accused of the kidnap and murder of a woman walking home in london has appeared at the old bailey via video link. the case of sarah everard's death two weeks ago led to protests by women concerned about their safety on britain's streets. >> he sat through most of it with his head bowed. he was walking backwards and forwards as well. the court heard there had been a wide, extensive police investigation since sarah went missing. her body was found last week in kent, in a builders bag. she had to be identified through dental records. when cousins was on duty the morning she went missing at 9:00 p.m. in the evening, walking home from clapham. th court was told by the judge that he was setting a trial date on october 25, the trial due to last around four weeks. ♪ ross: our lead story is that europe's medical regulator says the benefits of the astrazeneca covid vaccine outweigh any risks. but more european countries have suspended its use. we turn to mozam
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michel trying to square this for me because we're talking about how. it is a major car state major industry huge economic impact for for germany and it is being led by the greens for a decade now but the greens down down in the southern part of germany are very different in greens maybe elsewhere in germany explain that for us what what what is the greens party today especially as we look towards september where they could come out looking very very good on a national level well the green party and the posse around. and we've seen that what was missing that was the pro-business free democrats they're also doing pretty well and what it would be unthinkable at the national level is him leaning as conservative as the pro-business free democrats nationally but the greens may well do that so the greens. greens in the state of back and not that terribly close to what's happening at the national level right so julie let's turn back to you where you are there on the ground. what what impact are you know national issues really having in state elections you know
michel trying to square this for me because we're talking about how. it is a major car state major industry huge economic impact for for germany and it is being led by the greens for a decade now but the greens down down in the southern part of germany are very different in greens maybe elsewhere in germany explain that for us what what what is the greens party today especially as we look towards september where they could come out looking very very good on a national level well the green party...
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system in spy michelle to try to relieve the pressure on his colleagues but the commission then is to to send up a smoke screen to set up a diversion from the gross incompetence. that is then seeing in the way the european institutions have handled the vaccination programs. the they are terribly envious here in brussels of the success the stunning success of britain they have to record it going its own way with scenes they have done everything possible to divert attention from their own inability to negotiate properly and. with proper priorities the pharmaceutical companies going back to work of the december the united states and britain both of which are rates of action nations far exceeded many times exceeding those of apartment the wealth or secure supplies of the earliest possible moment the e.u. was negotiating as if this were an aircraft carrier being built or some some other major program that is traditional ways without regard to the above prices and to the way lives are the put it risk by it. so they went for a price you know that is not they got very good prices and there ar
system in spy michelle to try to relieve the pressure on his colleagues but the commission then is to to send up a smoke screen to set up a diversion from the gross incompetence. that is then seeing in the way the european institutions have handled the vaccination programs. the they are terribly envious here in brussels of the success the stunning success of britain they have to record it going its own way with scenes they have done everything possible to divert attention from their own...
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foreign secretary dominic robb rejected those claims and says that he's written to shell michelle for clarification on the e.u. council president's comments the british government has never blocked the exposed to a single vaccine any references to u.k. export bone or any restrictions on vaccines are completely false clarification may well be necessary because later on tuesday evening charlotte michelle puts out a tweet always a way to make sure that the message gets across without any misunderstanding whatsoever in that tweet he didn't repeat the claims that britain had a ban on export of vaccines he also didn't retract any of the statements he'd made earlier on what he did was. essentially say that his statement it prodded the u.k. towards transparency when it comes to this vaccine issue that caused a lot of upset the most conservative party m p's in the u.k. who've been doing the rounds on the breakfast radio and t.v. saying that this is absolutely outrageous what we have though is a situation between the u.k. and the e.u. you look at it a little bit like a divorce or. we break up w
foreign secretary dominic robb rejected those claims and says that he's written to shell michelle for clarification on the e.u. council president's comments the british government has never blocked the exposed to a single vaccine any references to u.k. export bone or any restrictions on vaccines are completely false clarification may well be necessary because later on tuesday evening charlotte michelle puts out a tweet always a way to make sure that the message gets across without any...
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of capital inflows in order to avoid major turbulence as the country gradually opens up you know michel you know here in the u.s. markets continue to reign flatten jittery as major indices waver between daily losses and gains. are concerned that stimulus measures will lead to a spike in inflation as chris you just mentioned and erode the value of bond richard how do you think investors should position it is inflation a real concern here. well let's start with your 2nd question 1st so is inflation a real concern again it really depends on where the measurement is right now if you're looking at oil which is really basically what the fed looks at the most yes it has come up but it's hardly at inflationary levels and that's why they're saying that they want inflation to run hot and they haven't even gotten anywhere near their 2 percent call of course if you look at commodities they've gone up 35 to 40 percent over the last several months and they do indeed look inflationary along with steel copper and lumber the things that have been used during ringback this pandemic for the big housing bo
of capital inflows in order to avoid major turbulence as the country gradually opens up you know michel you know here in the u.s. markets continue to reign flatten jittery as major indices waver between daily losses and gains. are concerned that stimulus measures will lead to a spike in inflation as chris you just mentioned and erode the value of bond richard how do you think investors should position it is inflation a real concern here. well let's start with your 2nd question 1st so is...
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thanks very much for joining us here on to the point where my guests are michelle powell a specialist on security issues and the arctic in particular with the german institute for international and security affairs his opinion in light of the competing security interests of russia china and america we urgently need a military dialogue also with us is the oceanographer and climatologist of underarm stole from the potsdam institute for climate impact research he argues that things that happen in the arctic don't necessarily stay in the arctic and a very warm welcome to our filatov from t w said russia deskilling who says the arctic has vast. you cannot take resources around russia wants a big slice of the ok. thank you all for 3 for being with me today interesting insights to begin the show and to get us going out like to begin by asking michelle powell the apparently straightforward question who does the arctic belong to. those it's quite clear a big area around the north pole belongs to the human mankind. the rest was clearly defined by international law a law to see. russia claimed i
thanks very much for joining us here on to the point where my guests are michelle powell a specialist on security issues and the arctic in particular with the german institute for international and security affairs his opinion in light of the competing security interests of russia china and america we urgently need a military dialogue also with us is the oceanographer and climatologist of underarm stole from the potsdam institute for climate impact research he argues that things that happen in...
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. >> i am michelle griego. another round of rain taking over the bay area. mary lee is on storm watch. >>> looking at the slick roads and more wet weather to come. rounds of rain coming our way today. grab that umbrella. put on that rain jacket as you head out. high def doppler, you see that wet start to our day as we look to discovery bay, antioch, across the north bay from fairfield and across clover dale and near heels burg along 101. as we go through the rest of our morning, stopping the clock at 9:00 a.m., scattered showers. here we are at noon. you see the orange colors and yellow colors indicating moderate to heavy rainfall as this cold front pushes across the bay area. at 5:00 p.m., still looking at the wet weather. slick roads for your morning commute and more rain for your evening commute as you head home from work or school. mid 50s along the coast, upper 50s around the bay, upper 50s to low 60s inland. highs running about five degrees below average for this time of year. let's check with gianna and the slippery roads out there. >>> be extra caref
. >> i am michelle griego. another round of rain taking over the bay area. mary lee is on storm watch. >>> looking at the slick roads and more wet weather to come. rounds of rain coming our way today. grab that umbrella. put on that rain jacket as you head out. high def doppler, you see that wet start to our day as we look to discovery bay, antioch, across the north bay from fairfield and across clover dale and near heels burg along 101. as we go through the rest of our morning,...
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. >> i'm michelle griego. no jacket necessary. hey, your weekend weather is going to be a good one and mary, this is just the beginning of a warmup. >> yes. get ready for it. we're looking at temperatures on the rise as we head through today, well above average for this time of year and even warmer into our weekend, so happy friday to you. so glad it is friday. here is a live look at san francisco. you can see the temperatures, a chilly start, down to the 30s and 40s so colder compared to yesterday morning. you might need the jacket first thing. not through the afternoon. through the day, upper 60s in san francisco. mid-70s for san jose as well as for concord. highs running about 7 to 9 degrees above average for this time of year. sunshine through our day. we'll talk about the weekend forecast coming up. here is anand how are the roads out there? >> i know, just a little bit of slowdown. so far an easy commute for the most part of the major freeways. past that point, things are looking a lot better. that earlier trouble spot eastb
. >> i'm michelle griego. no jacket necessary. hey, your weekend weather is going to be a good one and mary, this is just the beginning of a warmup. >> yes. get ready for it. we're looking at temperatures on the rise as we head through today, well above average for this time of year and even warmer into our weekend, so happy friday to you. so glad it is friday. here is a live look at san francisco. you can see the temperatures, a chilly start, down to the 30s and 40s so colder...
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michelle was assigned male it hurts before having jen. her confirmation surgery she took part in the beauty pageant in milan she outed herself as transgender after her victory that was considered a scandal back that. we met up with her again 29 years later how does she look back on that time line. up the family it was very difficult at the time to survive as a transgender or gay or lesbian person especially by white a small but very in town that was taboo of course it was really bad with all the threats i got death threats phone calls wrong and. michelle was happy to see how things have changed since she 1st came out. with guns and explorer and i have to honestly say that after i came out things got a bit better in terms of tolerance i'd say that after about 5 to 7 years people got more tolerable because there was a phase of education that t.v. shows and newspapers got much better at explaining and showing why a person is transgender why they're gay or why they're lesbian the way hope concept played with this. but there is still a long wa
michelle was assigned male it hurts before having jen. her confirmation surgery she took part in the beauty pageant in milan she outed herself as transgender after her victory that was considered a scandal back that. we met up with her again 29 years later how does she look back on that time line. up the family it was very difficult at the time to survive as a transgender or gay or lesbian person especially by white a small but very in town that was taboo of course it was really bad with all...
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what are the bishops arguing, michele?he catholic churches are advising against the vaccine. their issue when it comes to the johnson & johnson vaccine is how direct is the connection between the fetal tissue taken decades ago and the cell lines to make the vaccine. while decades and generations passed is closer than the moderna and pfizer vaccine. so if you take the vaccine, how close are you in cooperating with illegal abortion. >> michelle, tell us what the science is here. >> sure. i think the most important thing to focus on is there are no fetal cells in the vaccine itself. what you have seen is described where fetal tissue that was derived from aborted fetuses provide a surface, provide a baseline for clones to be made across successful generations. this is how vaccines are tested. the concern with j&j is whether or not these cells were also used in the production of the vaccine itself. i'm going to return to what i started saying. there are no fetal cells in the vaccine itself. and there's some complexity to what y
what are the bishops arguing, michele?he catholic churches are advising against the vaccine. their issue when it comes to the johnson & johnson vaccine is how direct is the connection between the fetal tissue taken decades ago and the cell lines to make the vaccine. while decades and generations passed is closer than the moderna and pfizer vaccine. so if you take the vaccine, how close are you in cooperating with illegal abortion. >> michelle, tell us what the science is here....
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, and dr kuravi, michelle had — morning, michelle, and dr kuravi, michelle had some _ morning, michelleus, thank— you but on behalf of all of us, thank you _ you but on behalf of all of us, thank you so— you but on behalf of all of us, thank you so much _ you but on behalf of all of us, thank you so much for- you but on behalf of all of us, thank you so much for doing i you but on behalf of all of us, i thank you so much for doing such a brilliant _ thank you so much for doing such a brilliantiob — thank you so much for doing such a brilliantiob lt— thank you so much for doing such a brilliantjob. it is _ thank you so much for doing such a brilliantiob— brilliant 'ob. it is a whole team work, brilliant job. it is a whole team work. thank — brilliant job. it is a whole team work, thank you. _ work, thank you. that— work, thank you. that is— work, thank you. that isjust great, isn't it! covid—19 has disproportionately impacted the uk's black and asian communities. the actor david harewood wanted to find out why and has been exploring the issue for a new bbc documentary. let's have a look.
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and education at market gauge dot com and blue bus co-host chrissy i thank you both for being here michel i want to start with you what do you expect to hear wednesday and what are the big highlights investors are looking for and how do they think the market will react to the federal chair drone pollin his minutes. but we can look at the reaction of the market today and what we saw was the eels on terms of the short term go up again yet the nasdaq shaking it off a little bit since that's the most sensitive right here and closing high on the day but not high enough for it to clear the 50 day moving average so i think there are some level of optimism and skepticism a combination in terms of what we're looking at for the fed there is clearly going to stay accommodative they're going to keep the federal funds rate near 0 they're probably going to say at least for the next couple years and replace that with securities purchases but that whether or not they address that too hot subjects right now which are those yields based on inflation expectations i think that's what could drive the market o
and education at market gauge dot com and blue bus co-host chrissy i thank you both for being here michel i want to start with you what do you expect to hear wednesday and what are the big highlights investors are looking for and how do they think the market will react to the federal chair drone pollin his minutes. but we can look at the reaction of the market today and what we saw was the eels on terms of the short term go up again yet the nasdaq shaking it off a little bit since that's the...
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welcome to your world news from the international 1st for you european council president charles michel has denied accusations of vaccine nationalism levelled at the blog he also accused britain itself of export bans on shop supplies which has infuriated the u.k. government with more on the latest feud is our europe correspondent peter all of a. well we wouldn't did what the relationship post breaks it was going to be like between london and brussels the u.k. in the e.u. the pandemics meant we've got to see that speeded up faster than real time and it looks pretty messy from here on out at the moment the latest incident involves e.u. council president child machelp he put out a statement and what she seemed to accuse the united kingdom of having an outright ban on exports in any covert vaccines that are manufactured in u.k. territory i am shocked when i hear the accusations of vaccination elysium against the e.u. the u.k. and the us have imposed an outright ban on the export of vaccines or vaccinate components produced on their territory but the e.u. has never stopped exporting the thin
welcome to your world news from the international 1st for you european council president charles michel has denied accusations of vaccine nationalism levelled at the blog he also accused britain itself of export bans on shop supplies which has infuriated the u.k. government with more on the latest feud is our europe correspondent peter all of a. well we wouldn't did what the relationship post breaks it was going to be like between london and brussels the u.k. in the e.u. the pandemics meant...
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i'm michelle griego. let's get to kpix5's anne makovec at the live news desk. anne? >> reporter: the good news here is that nobody was injured. there was nobody inside of the truck at the time of the crash. but check it out. this happened just before 9:00 this morning. the amtrak coast starlight train was on its way from seattle to los angeles. and, the truck was obstructing the tracks there at east 10th street and fruitvale in oakland. we are hearing the truck may have belonged to a contractor who parked too close to the tracks. that train ran right into it and burst into flames. this video of the aftermath posted on twitter by robert chin. here is a view from inside the train. you can see the cloud of black smoke vising from the front. a passenger tweeted out this photo saying the train had "hit a truck that exploded." here is a view from above the scene from chopper 5 this morning. at least 20 firefighters have responded to the scene and put out that fire. no injuries to the 100 passengers or crew members. it was delayed about an hour and is now back on its way. a
i'm michelle griego. let's get to kpix5's anne makovec at the live news desk. anne? >> reporter: the good news here is that nobody was injured. there was nobody inside of the truck at the time of the crash. but check it out. this happened just before 9:00 this morning. the amtrak coast starlight train was on its way from seattle to los angeles. and, the truck was obstructing the tracks there at east 10th street and fruitvale in oakland. we are hearing the truck may have belonged to a...