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royal courts ofjustice knowing she was about to get a public apology and substantial damages from news grouphe now closed down news of the world. her phone had been hacked over a period of nine years, resulting in 1a1 stories that she said contained private, personal information about her and her family, including her sister. information about her and her family, including hersister. a story which appeared in the news of the world about her throwing a ring out of a window during a row with her ex—husband, sir paul mccartney, is thought to have been a direct result of her phone being hacked. hundreds of people in the public eye had their phones hacked over a period of ten years, including that of them were —— murdered schoolgirl milly dowler. around 1000 civil cases have been settled. today's was the latest to be settled before going to court. my motivation to win this decade—long fight stemmed from a desire to obtain justice. this decade—long fight stemmed from a desire to obtainjustice. not this decade—long fight stemmed from a desire to obtain justice. not only for my family, my charities
royal courts ofjustice knowing she was about to get a public apology and substantial damages from news grouphe now closed down news of the world. her phone had been hacked over a period of nine years, resulting in 1a1 stories that she said contained private, personal information about her and her family, including her sister. information about her and her family, including hersister. a story which appeared in the news of the world about her throwing a ring out of a window during a row with her...
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royal courts ofjustice knowing she was about to get a public apology and substantial damages from news groupand her family, including her sister. a story which appeared in the news of the world about her throwing a ring out of a window during a row with her ex—husband, sir paul mccartney, is thought to have been a direct result of her phone being hacked. hundreds of people in the public eye had their phones hacked over a period of ten years, including that of the murdered schoolgirl milly dowler. around 1,000 civil cases have been settled. today's was the latest to be settled before going to court. my motivation to win this decade—long fight stemmed from a desire to obtain justice. not only for my family, my charities and myself, but for the thousands of innocent members of the public who, like me, have suffered similar ignominious criminal treatment at the hands of one of the world's most powerful media groups. news group newspapers said it offered:. the exact amount of heather mills' settlement has not been revealed, but the cost to news group newspapers is already around half a billion po
royal courts ofjustice knowing she was about to get a public apology and substantial damages from news groupand her family, including her sister. a story which appeared in the news of the world about her throwing a ring out of a window during a row with her ex—husband, sir paul mccartney, is thought to have been a direct result of her phone being hacked. hundreds of people in the public eye had their phones hacked over a period of ten years, including that of the murdered schoolgirl milly...
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new group like 102 years of fighting with the terror group is now back home and helping to make the city safer. mohammad moved for nearly 2 years for the terrorist group the former christian converted to islam and went to somalia as a foreign fighter. now he speaks out for the 1st time about his radicalization and how he got away from. for security reasons we need to cover his real identity. from me to be childish like you see you have kids they don't go to school eat like one meal that day and. it's just been used unemployment dollars. each. and all still leave. because they don't have jobs to. grateful for. a terrorist recruiter promised mohammed $500.00 monthly to fight in somalia he accepted like many others he saw his recruitment as a job the only way to flee from poverty mohamed was then. trained in mombasa and sent to somalia you know and used to shoot 10000000 thomson to the border you stepped issue do you not that a big. event shoot up our room is one maybe number goes up pregnant moment they almost did i could see a baby crying mommy mommy mommy mommy mommy mommy. and myself wa
new group like 102 years of fighting with the terror group is now back home and helping to make the city safer. mohammad moved for nearly 2 years for the terrorist group the former christian converted to islam and went to somalia as a foreign fighter. now he speaks out for the 1st time about his radicalization and how he got away from. for security reasons we need to cover his real identity. from me to be childish like you see you have kids they don't go to school eat like one meal that day...
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what she called "the targeted smear campaign waged against her" and scores of other victims by news groupcorrespondent keith doyle is at the high court for us. this has been going on for a really long time, hasn‘t it, keith? tells what has been going on today. yes, indeed, it has. this marks the end of this privacy case between news group newspapers and heather mills will stop it has been settled with that apology in court and an undisclosed level of settlement funds. we do not know exactly how much that was about heather mills said this was the largest settlement of its type. this case was brought covering a nine year period between —— leading up to 2008 when stories appeared in use of the world where heather mills claimed that she had been hacked, there is no other way the stories could have got out. there is thought to have been a row between her and paul mccartney over a wedding ring and she said these stories were leaked, they caused a seriously corrosive effect on her relationship with her friends and family, it affected her work with a landmine charity. outside court, ashley settle
what she called "the targeted smear campaign waged against her" and scores of other victims by news groupcorrespondent keith doyle is at the high court for us. this has been going on for a really long time, hasn‘t it, keith? tells what has been going on today. yes, indeed, it has. this marks the end of this privacy case between news group newspapers and heather mills will stop it has been settled with that apology in court and an undisclosed level of settlement funds. we do not know...
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new zealand. their final group games, against india and also against new zealand. to make it through to the semifinals and of course knocking out australia, the holders, in the last four. this has been the main focus for england, the drive to win this tournament and at long last, having failed on three previous finals, they finally got over the line today. for the moment, thank you very much. not far from where we are. a beautiful evening in central london. we will have more on that and more on the wimbledon final in a few minutes. the uk, france and germany have made a direct appeal to donald trump and orang's leaders to end the escalating tension over iran's nuclear programme, this comes as more leaked diplomatic cables have come. and it is believed donald trump pulled out of the iran deal to damage the legacy of his predecessor barack obama. 0ur diplomatic correspondent james robin reports. little more than one year ago, borisjohnson as foreign secretary was urging mike pompeo, donald trump's secretary of state, to persuade his boars not to abandon the hardline i
new zealand. their final group games, against india and also against new zealand. to make it through to the semifinals and of course knocking out australia, the holders, in the last four. this has been the main focus for england, the drive to win this tournament and at long last, having failed on three previous finals, they finally got over the line today. for the moment, thank you very much. not far from where we are. a beautiful evening in central london. we will have more on that and more on...
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this is according to the bay area news group.ort says about 27,000 people were reported through this airport over an eight-year period. oakland city and airport officials wouldn't comment on whether they knew about the flights. we asked one local resident his thoughts this morning as he headed out to catch a flight. >> a little surprised they hit the airport. they've got to come and go from somewhere. >> do you think she should investigate, the mayor? >> no. i don't think it's her call. >> reporter: an i.c.e. spokesperson told the bay area news group they have stopped the vet red a flight out of oakland since october of last year.etr e cityt cooperate with a.c.e. agents was violated. amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. >>> developing news in san francisco, police arrested a woman following a deadly crash that killed a man and left his wife in critical condition. >> this is the 22-year-old suspect. police say she was driving a rented tesla when she ran a red light yesterday afternoon. a mini cooper broad-sided the tesla. the tesla spun ou
this is according to the bay area news group.ort says about 27,000 people were reported through this airport over an eight-year period. oakland city and airport officials wouldn't comment on whether they knew about the flights. we asked one local resident his thoughts this morning as he headed out to catch a flight. >> a little surprised they hit the airport. they've got to come and go from somewhere. >> do you think she should investigate, the mayor? >> no. i don't think it's...
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ceos join me here tonight after the close of the 34 billion deal and it closed early and then a new group of retailers rising to challenge amazon i'm revealing names and whether you should be buying them right here at least off the charts and it's an under the radar think tank player that could be worth considering a payment processer. i'll reveal the name stay with cramer >> announcer: don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter have a question? tweet cramer #madtweets, send jim an email to madmoney@cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc miss something head to mad mmoney.cnbc.coadmonm we're the slowskys. we like drip coffee, layovers- -and waiting on hold. what we don't like is relying on fancy technology for help. snail mail! we were invited to a y2k party... uh, didn't that happen, like, 20 years ago? oh, look, karolyn, we've got a mathematician on our hands! check it out! now you can schedule a callback or reschedule an appointment, even on nights and weekends. today's xfinity service. simple. easy. awesome. i'd rather not. >>> late last year ibm announced i
ceos join me here tonight after the close of the 34 billion deal and it closed early and then a new group of retailers rising to challenge amazon i'm revealing names and whether you should be buying them right here at least off the charts and it's an under the radar think tank player that could be worth considering a payment processer. i'll reveal the name stay with cramer >> announcer: don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter have a question? tweet...
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spokesperson told the bay area news group they have stopped the practice, they haven't chartered a flight out of oakland since october of last year. the city is looking to see whether the city's policy to not cooperate with i.c.e. was violated. live in news. >>> developing news in san francisco, police arrested a woman following a deadly crash that killed a man and left his wife in critical condition. >> this is the 22-year-old suspect. police say she was driving a rented tesla when she ran a red light yesterday afternoon. a mini cooper broad-sided the tesla. the tesla spun out and hit the pedestrian in the crosswalk. police have obtained the memory chip from the tesla. tonomous mode or if she was in control of the vehicle. that will be later determined by the data that's inside the tesla. but speed was a factor. it's unknown -- it's a rental vehicle, and she took it to its limits or what occurred. >> investigators believe the tesla was going 45 miles an hour in a 25-mile-an-hour zone. the victims are identified as a couple from clovis in fresno county. they were in san francisco for an a
spokesperson told the bay area news group they have stopped the practice, they haven't chartered a flight out of oakland since october of last year. the city is looking to see whether the city's policy to not cooperate with i.c.e. was violated. live in news. >>> developing news in san francisco, police arrested a woman following a deadly crash that killed a man and left his wife in critical condition. >> this is the 22-year-old suspect. police say she was driving a rented tesla...
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citizens plan to sound out of to port leaders at a meeting in oak as you may remember, the bay areas news group says i.c.e. tor deport nearly 43,000 peo or ne the agency ended the practice last october. the office now says it's looking further into the matter. oakland has sanctuary policies in place. >>> police have confirmed that one of two people pulled from the river have died. rescuers did manage to save another person believed to be the friend of the man who died. we're still working to find out what led to the drowning. >>> pretty incredible pictures of the aftermath of a high-speed crash. the car there virtually split in two. it happened this morning. three people suffered major injuries. still no work on what caused it. a hydrant was sheared off on cae third. the accident was cleared and roads are opened. >>> a failed bill aimed at bringing speeding traffic cameras to san francisco, this after the death of two pedestrians in t they will now lawmakers in backing a new proposal. the original bill died in state assembly back in 2018. >>> new at 11:00, concert-goers may be able to get high
citizens plan to sound out of to port leaders at a meeting in oak as you may remember, the bay areas news group says i.c.e. tor deport nearly 43,000 peo or ne the agency ended the practice last october. the office now says it's looking further into the matter. oakland has sanctuary policies in place. >>> police have confirmed that one of two people pulled from the river have died. rescuers did manage to save another person believed to be the friend of the man who died. we're still...
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policies over the last three years and the mayor made national headlines -- but a report by bay area news group reveals a different story happening at the oakland international airport. that from 2010 to 2018, i.c.e. chartered nearly a thousaof the flying nearly 43,000 of detained people in and out of oakland. >> individuals picked up by i.c.e. are often shipped out of this country in a matter of hours and don't have the ability to appear before a judge, so it's really, really important that we do everything we can to make sure there's transparence with respect to the process. >> reporter: this appears to be a clear violation of oakland's sanctuary city policy. >> i think this speaks to a larger issue with respect to what level of cooperation our cities, counties and governments are going to have with policies that are violating human rights. individuals moved out of the country and being denied the opportunity to speak to attorneys, having their human rights violated. >> reporter: private companies chartered the flights which lease the run ways from the port of oakland. ktvu reached office. a
policies over the last three years and the mayor made national headlines -- but a report by bay area news group reveals a different story happening at the oakland international airport. that from 2010 to 2018, i.c.e. chartered nearly a thousaof the flying nearly 43,000 of detained people in and out of oakland. >> individuals picked up by i.c.e. are often shipped out of this country in a matter of hours and don't have the ability to appear before a judge, so it's really, really important...
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the bay area news group reports 27,000 people were deported and another 16,000 were transferred to holding facilities by way of the oakland airport. >> and it is up to ice to enjoy the due process to ensure that everything takes place, a. we reached out to i.c.e. that eventually ended them "ice made an internags operation decision to discontinue the use of charter flights out of oakland in october of 2018. ice coordinates playoff reactions on a case by case basis. they do not share the transfers. in oakland leigh martinez, ktvu fox 2news. >>> iran is still holding an oil tanker in the strait of hormuz last week. video taken today shows the tanker at an iranian dock with the iranian flag hoisted atop it. it was seized by revolutionary guards on friday. the action was taken and apparent retaliation for the tanker two weeks earlier. despite the aggressive action, the u.s. is ready to sit down with their leadership and negotiate. >> these are not the actions of the country that looks like it's headed in but we hope and as president trump has said that they will sit down and discuss these items
the bay area news group reports 27,000 people were deported and another 16,000 were transferred to holding facilities by way of the oakland airport. >> and it is up to ice to enjoy the due process to ensure that everything takes place, a. we reached out to i.c.e. that eventually ended them "ice made an internags operation decision to discontinue the use of charter flights out of oakland in october of 2018. ice coordinates playoff reactions on a case by case basis. they do not share...
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from the real news group. this is a story about what happens auster a stray bullet kills a young girl in the street. what happens to her family and daughters in florida no mother and daughter is buried in a cemetery in healing messes with your head what happens to the community the public was screaming for a scapegoat the police needed a scapegoat so why not choose a 19 year old black kid with a criminal record who better to pin this on than him and what happens in court he be. shot after shot as far as society we feel. we don't know she'll just from. the end of this trial unfortunately due to this still not know. my grandfather was murdered on our family form. 2 days off for i was baptized in 1809. he wasn't asked by 2 black mean he and his wife was sitting watching television in this room and. he had a knock on the door we opened a window to almost what it was a bell they just started shooting him they shot him. 6 times in the chest. and to feel down then they forced my stepmother. into this room or actually
from the real news group. this is a story about what happens auster a stray bullet kills a young girl in the street. what happens to her family and daughters in florida no mother and daughter is buried in a cemetery in healing messes with your head what happens to the community the public was screaming for a scapegoat the police needed a scapegoat so why not choose a 19 year old black kid with a criminal record who better to pin this on than him and what happens in court he be. shot after shot...
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group. >> today san francisco received the only grant of its kind in california to help homeless and run away teams from becoming victims of human trafficking. abc7 news was at larkin street youth services in the tenderloin. that's where mayor london breed and community leaders celebrated receiving more than $9 million in state funding to help non-profit groups steer homeless teens to permanent and safehousing. > i'm just really excited about what this is going to do to change and save the lives of so many young people any our city. >> a major part of the three-year program will focus on preventing teens fres being exploited in the commercial sex trade. >> another california racetrack has banned a top horse train b . the bay area news group reports del mar near san diego won't let jerry holland dorfer run horses there. he was banned from berkeley and san tab anita in california. 30 horses have died at santa anita since december. his horse, american currency, was euthanized after getting hurt at san tab anita last month. >> in the east bay, the concord unable weapons station will be the site of the bay area's newest regional park. the east bay regional
group. >> today san francisco received the only grant of its kind in california to help homeless and run away teams from becoming victims of human trafficking. abc7 news was at larkin street youth services in the tenderloin. that's where mayor london breed and community leaders celebrated receiving more than $9 million in state funding to help non-profit groups steer homeless teens to permanent and safehousing. > i'm just really excited about what this is going to do to change and save...
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a report by bay area news group reveal as different story happening at the oakland international airport. from 2010-18, ice chartered 1000 flights out of the airport, flying nearly 43,000 detained people this and out of oakland. >> individuals picked up by ice are often shipped out of this country a matter of hours and don't have the ability to appear before a judge in many instances. it's really important that we do everything we can to ensure there is transparency. >> reporter: immigration advocates, the california collaborative for immigrant justice say this appears to be a clear violation of oak land sanctuary city policy. >> this speaks to larger issue as to what level of cooperation we are having with human rights. individuals moved out of the country rapidly and denied the opportunity to speak to attorneys or access to council are having their human rights violated. >> reporter: private companies chartered the flights which lease the runways from the port of oak land. we reached out to the mayor's office. a spokesperson for the mayor's office wrote the an email, the mayor bees of
a report by bay area news group reveal as different story happening at the oakland international airport. from 2010-18, ice chartered 1000 flights out of the airport, flying nearly 43,000 detained people this and out of oakland. >> individuals picked up by ice are often shipped out of this country a matter of hours and don't have the ability to appear before a judge in many instances. it's really important that we do everything we can to ensure there is transparency. >> reporter:...
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the bay area news group says i.c.e. chartered flights in and out of oakland, kicking out as many as 27,000 people from the u.s. mayor schaaf who's waged a war against i.c.e. and the trump administration says her office is looking into this. melissa colorado joins us from the oakland airport with more. melissa. >> reporter: well, guys, i.c.e. says the last chartered flight took off from this airport back in october of last year. we just heard from city council member rebecca kaplan who says she's reaching out to the leaders of the port of oakland to confirm if that's true and most importantly to get to the bottom of why this was happening in a sanctuary city. while oakland's mayor libby schaaf was warning the public about a looming i.c.e. raid last year, i.c.e. was shuffling undocumented immigrants in and out of oakland international airport. that's according to flight information uncovered by the bay area news group. >> i feel like that's very unfortunate and misleading. i feel like people should be aware. they should k
the bay area news group says i.c.e. chartered flights in and out of oakland, kicking out as many as 27,000 people from the u.s. mayor schaaf who's waged a war against i.c.e. and the trump administration says her office is looking into this. melissa colorado joins us from the oakland airport with more. melissa. >> reporter: well, guys, i.c.e. says the last chartered flight took off from this airport back in october of last year. we just heard from city council member rebecca kaplan who...
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as you may remember the bay area news group said i.c.e.sed the airport to deport nearly 43,000 people and they ended the practice last october. the mayor's office said they aric looiare looking further into those matters. >>> legal hot water accused of funneling money meant to go to troops overseas. filed suit yesterday against the sacramento-based charity move america forward. he said the money meant for military care packages went instead for the campaigns for tea party political candidates. the assemblyman founded that charity which also falsely claimed it was associated with the walter reed medical center. move america forward is denying the claim saying it has been completely transparent. >>> governor gavin newsom just signed a plan to clean up the drinking water. $130 million from state money from a fund to reduce greenhouse gas emissions over the next decade. more than a million people in the state don't have access to clean water. some environmental groups oppose the plan, even though supporters argue climate change is, in fact, in
as you may remember the bay area news group said i.c.e.sed the airport to deport nearly 43,000 people and they ended the practice last october. the mayor's office said they aric looiare looking further into those matters. >>> legal hot water accused of funneling money meant to go to troops overseas. filed suit yesterday against the sacramento-based charity move america forward. he said the money meant for military care packages went instead for the campaigns for tea party political...
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the owners are fourth generation ranchers and the bay area news group reports the current owners are hoping the buyer won't develop the land. >>> a bill that would provide food for california college students is on the desk of governor newsome. it would make it yeasayer for students to qualify for the cow fresh program. rep sip yets would get a plastic card to use to buy food at grocery stores and farmers markets. bill dodd wrote the bill and points to a report that found one-third of all college students are struggling to buy food. >>> four bay area airports will receive $22 million in federal funding for improvements. sfo will receive 14.5 million for runway construction. buchanan will get $4 million for runway and lighting upgrades. oaklands international will receive 3 and a half million for repairs to the taxi way and service roads and $300,000 for the livermore for taxi reconstruction. >>> uber comfort, features bigger cars with more leg rooms riders can request their temperature preference and ask for quiet mode if they want their driver to skip the small talk. it costs 20-40%
the owners are fourth generation ranchers and the bay area news group reports the current owners are hoping the buyer won't develop the land. >>> a bill that would provide food for california college students is on the desk of governor newsome. it would make it yeasayer for students to qualify for the cow fresh program. rep sip yets would get a plastic card to use to buy food at grocery stores and farmers markets. bill dodd wrote the bill and points to a report that found one-third of...
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the bay area news group uncovered the information from an i.c.e. database.e last nine years, i.c.e. used the airport for 1,000 charter flights, in one case deporting detainees, in others transporting them. in those nine years 27,000 people were deported. i.c.e. ended the practice last october. oakland leaders have not said if they knew about the flights. we reached out to the mayor's office and are awaiting a response. >>> this week, contra costa county leaders are set to vote on an increased fire facilities fee, if it passed this new proposed fee would be 64% higher. right now it's $591 per single family unit. $376 for a thousand square feet of office space. supervisors will vote on that issue tomorrow. >>> new detail this is morning 6,000 square feet of art is taking shape at the santa clara county fairgrounds. the murals commemorate the 75th anniversary of the county fair, which opens august 1st. each of the country's 15 cities and towns are depicted. layla jamellos is the artist in charge. when she was 9 years old she won the best of 50th anniversary. >>
the bay area news group uncovered the information from an i.c.e. database.e last nine years, i.c.e. used the airport for 1,000 charter flights, in one case deporting detainees, in others transporting them. in those nine years 27,000 people were deported. i.c.e. ended the practice last october. oakland leaders have not said if they knew about the flights. we reached out to the mayor's office and are awaiting a response. >>> this week, contra costa county leaders are set to vote on an...
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the bay area news group reports between 2010 and 2018, ice chartered almost 2,000 flights out of oakland airport and flew almost 43,000 detained people out of oakland. >> and the individuals who were picked up by ice were shipped out of this country in a matter of hours and they don't have the ability to appear before a judge. >> and the oakland mayor's office says they are investigating these flights and reports about how they may have been used. >>> facing backlash after making a controversial post. posted on this personal facebook page, meatballs made with beef today in case we offend any of our sensitive pork haters. and that is if reference to the recent rally when that crowd chanted to send her back about congresswoman omar. she has been flooded with negative reviews including one that said it's not an americanvalue. three of them, the melting pot and to see hatred being spread. they want to unite our country. we have a choice to where we want to spend our money. some people will continue to support the deli and the owner who responded to the backlash on facebook. >> i greatly love
the bay area news group reports between 2010 and 2018, ice chartered almost 2,000 flights out of oakland airport and flew almost 43,000 detained people out of oakland. >> and the individuals who were picked up by ice were shipped out of this country in a matter of hours and they don't have the ability to appear before a judge. >> and the oakland mayor's office says they are investigating these flights and reports about how they may have been used. >>> facing backlash after...
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the bay area news group uncovered the information from an i.c.e. database. over the last nine years i.c.e. used the charter air. in those nine years 27,000 people were deported. i.c.e. ended the practice last october. oakland leaders have not said if they knew about the flights. our pete suratos is following that story and will have more in our 5:00 hour. >>> 4:34. happening today, immigration issues werillhen bay area congrn anna eshoo holds a town hall in the south bay. she returned from a visit to two detention centers on the texas border. she met with immigrant families and volunteers. that town hall takes place at 6:30 at the mountain view community center. >>> an east bay deli owner receiving backlash. >> the deli owner is firing back at critics and as christie smith shows us, he's getting some support. >> reporter: this was the post on the personal facebook page of john canesa. meatballs made with beef today in case we offended any of our overly sensitive pork haters. free side when you say "send her back." the clayton deli wasn't open but people had
the bay area news group uncovered the information from an i.c.e. database. over the last nine years i.c.e. used the charter air. in those nine years 27,000 people were deported. i.c.e. ended the practice last october. oakland leaders have not said if they knew about the flights. our pete suratos is following that story and will have more in our 5:00 hour. >>> 4:34. happening today, immigration issues werillhen bay area congrn anna eshoo holds a town hall in the south bay. she returned...
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going to the real news group. kind of financial survival job that it was all about money laundering 1st to visit this campus in the 3 different. oh good that's a good start well we have our 3 banks all set up here maybe something in your something in america something overseas or cayman island to do all these banks are complicit in their tough talk recently decided to give mccomas a camera to do some serious money laundering ok let's see how we did while we've got home got a nice luxury watch for max and for stacy old beautiful jewelry and how about a cup of hot luxury automobile again for max you know what money laundering is highly illegal don't get much closer of course. this is a stick from the water bottle found in the stomach of the fish the brand is part of the coca-cola company which sells millions of bottles of soda every day the idea was that let's tell consumers there are the bad ones there are the litter bugs are throwing this away industry should be blamed for all this waste the company has promised t
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a lawyer for news group newspapers, which published the news of the world, said it offered its sincereor the distress caused by the invasion of privacy, that it shouldn't have happened, and it had no right to intrude into their private lives in this way. with millions of pounds of pay—outs for phone hacking continuing, and other publishers like mirror group newspapers also settling cases, there are calls for reinstating the inquiry into the media, which the government cancelled. i'm sure there's more settlements to come. this is just one of many that we've already had. but what we really need is part two of the leveson inquiry, which was set up to take place after all the criminal investigations had finished, to actually uncover these stories. victims of phone hacking included politicians, celebrities, royalty, the murdered schoolgirl milly dowler, and other ordinary people caught up in news events. i am very confident that the newspaper industry has changed its ways and things like this do not happen, certainly not on any significant scale. heather mills won't be the last hacking vict
a lawyer for news group newspapers, which published the news of the world, said it offered its sincereor the distress caused by the invasion of privacy, that it shouldn't have happened, and it had no right to intrude into their private lives in this way. with millions of pounds of pay—outs for phone hacking continuing, and other publishers like mirror group newspapers also settling cases, there are calls for reinstating the inquiry into the media, which the government cancelled. i'm sure...
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new group so it gave aired on a lot of power. over and he used that to clean up all the political arena and smash all the opponents of him and you clearly you see the country now as having been changed irrevocably stir matter which changed of course i mean we survived from a military coup but it turned into a police state and he declared state of emergency for 3 months and he you know and for 2 years he ruled the country on the floor and he demolished the whole parliamentarian system change the constitution and he has become the power into a key without any rule of law or parliamentary regime anymore it's interesting there is a debate because now though he's at a situation where things have looked have looked better for him really as he has a an economy that is that is shaky he's a k. party lost all allies and now he's looking at deteriorating relations with with nato because he saw the united states behind the coup attempt and then since then he is getting more closer to moscow and putin. changed the turkish diplomatic tradition
new group so it gave aired on a lot of power. over and he used that to clean up all the political arena and smash all the opponents of him and you clearly you see the country now as having been changed irrevocably stir matter which changed of course i mean we survived from a military coup but it turned into a police state and he declared state of emergency for 3 months and he you know and for 2 years he ruled the country on the floor and he demolished the whole parliamentarian system change the...
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a new group of illegals crossing another border sector. and a new report saying the new trump deal with guatemala to spur more single border krotters rather than families. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. first year money stocks fall after the fed chair hinted the rate cut today may not mean more cuts are on the way, that's what the president wanted. reporter: there were some mixed messages there. the federal reserve did cut the rates 25 basis points. it won't affect the 30-year mortgage because the market priced that in. not everyone on the voting committee agreed with this decision. there were two dissenters. thinking that the rates should have stayed where they were. during the question and answer part, the federal reserve chairman, the market made a wild swing indicating seemingly the federal reserve would be done cutting rates, later clarified. >> what i said was it's not the beginning of a long series of rate cuts. i didn't say it's just one. when you think about rate-cutting cycles, they go on for a long
a new group of illegals crossing another border sector. and a new report saying the new trump deal with guatemala to spur more single border krotters rather than families. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. first year money stocks fall after the fed chair hinted the rate cut today may not mean more cuts are on the way, that's what the president wanted. reporter: there were some mixed messages there. the federal reserve did cut the rates 25 basis points. it...
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but they also come with a one-year subscription to any bay area news group newspaper. i love that idea. thompson signed a five-year contract to stay with the warriors. read all about it. >> there you go. good thing he stayed with us as difficult as the western conference is going to be with everybody coming over here now. let's take a look at what's going on friday. i wanted to jump ahead and let you know, yeah, we're still in the middle of july, mid to upper 90s in the north bay. napa at 91. mid to upper 80s in the south bay. bay and the coast in the 60s and 70s. we're starting to push the upper 90s in places like antioch, clear lake, cloverdale. still 70s around the bay and 60s at the coast. for sunday we're going to pull back just a little bit, low to mid 90s inland. mid to upper 80s in the south bay. comfortable around the bay with 60s and 70s. if you like summer, you've got to wait a couple days. here is alexis with the morning commute. >>> light volumes for the most part. filling in in our normal busy spots. very few incidents on the board. taking you out to sola
but they also come with a one-year subscription to any bay area news group newspaper. i love that idea. thompson signed a five-year contract to stay with the warriors. read all about it. >> there you go. good thing he stayed with us as difficult as the western conference is going to be with everybody coming over here now. let's take a look at what's going on friday. i wanted to jump ahead and let you know, yeah, we're still in the middle of july, mid to upper 90s in the north bay. napa at...
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causing a slump in local home ownership according to a report by our news partner the bay area news group tracking new census data it, shows 51.% 6 residents own their home. that's down from 56.4% a year ago and the lowest rate since 2012. median hope prices are just sky high. you're looking at 1.58 million in san mateo, $1.53 million in san francisco. we're going to take a closer look at the bay area housing crisis starting this sunday on our 11:00 p.m. news. we'll look at somebody renting a closet. you heard me right. i said they are renting a closet, ama, in san francisco and they're paying $1200 a month rent to live in a closet. look for those reports all week starting on sunday night. >> it's unbelievable. >> it's nuts. >> let's get to the weather now because it's warm today in some places it's expected to heat up over the weekend. >> a quick look outside. like to dive into the water right now. >> is that a little boat? >> that might be a little tug. >> we love that little guy. >> i wish we were on little tug. this view courtesy of our exploratorium camera. abc7 news weatherspoon anc
causing a slump in local home ownership according to a report by our news partner the bay area news group tracking new census data it, shows 51.% 6 residents own their home. that's down from 56.4% a year ago and the lowest rate since 2012. median hope prices are just sky high. you're looking at 1.58 million in san mateo, $1.53 million in san francisco. we're going to take a closer look at the bay area housing crisis starting this sunday on our 11:00 p.m. news. we'll look at somebody renting a...
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a lawyer for news group newspapers, which published the news of the world, said it offered its sincerenvasion of privacy, that it shouldn't have happened, and it had no right to intrude into their private lives in this way. with millions of pounds of pay—outs for phone hacking continuing, and other publishers like mirror group newspapers also settling cases, there are calls for reinstating the inquiry into the media, which the government cancelled. i'm sure there's more settlements to come. this is just one of many that we've already had. but what we really need is part two of the leveson inquiry, which was set up to take place after all the criminal investigations had finished, to actually uncover these stories. victims of phone hacking included politicians, celebrities, royalty, the murdered schoolgirl milly dowler, and other ordinary people caught up in news events. i am very confident that the newspaper industry has changed its ways and things like this do not happen, certainly not on any significant scale. heather mills won't be the last hacking victim. at least 200 more claims ag
a lawyer for news group newspapers, which published the news of the world, said it offered its sincerenvasion of privacy, that it shouldn't have happened, and it had no right to intrude into their private lives in this way. with millions of pounds of pay—outs for phone hacking continuing, and other publishers like mirror group newspapers also settling cases, there are calls for reinstating the inquiry into the media, which the government cancelled. i'm sure there's more settlements to come....
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welcome back to cross talk where all things are considered reminder we're discussing some real news. group or into what's going on in hong kong just refresh our memory here what was democracy like in hong kong when it was a colony of the u.k. . well the response of the british governments to the violent protests in hong kong is a reminder that the british imperial mindset did not die with the british empire and watson invests it well we live in sedate wet britain which committed some of the worst genocides in living history such as the native americans such as the irish such as the out originate and politicians and journalists today over consider both conservative and liberal like a genocide tonight is op lecturing china about human rights in hong kong hong kong is an intake part of china but it was once a china it was once a british colony and let's just remember how the british acquired its hong kong yeah they acquired this chinese region through the 1st opium war in which the british empire went to war against china in order to achieve 2 objectives namely to floods the chinese markets w
welcome back to cross talk where all things are considered reminder we're discussing some real news. group or into what's going on in hong kong just refresh our memory here what was democracy like in hong kong when it was a colony of the u.k. . well the response of the british governments to the violent protests in hong kong is a reminder that the british imperial mindset did not die with the british empire and watson invests it well we live in sedate wet britain which committed some of the...
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from the real news group. seemed wrong. we're all just. let me. get to shape out just. to add to. it again because the trail. when some find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. below and welcome to crossfire we're all things are considered peter lavelle as u.s. russia relations remain in the deep freeze europe is taking a different path when it comes to russia some are calling it the new thought also china calls out the u.k. regarding hong kong indeed old colonial habits die hard. cross talking some real news i'm joined by my guest here in moscow and he is a professor of the higher school of economics as well as author of the decay of western civilization and the resurgence of russia and we're also joined by marcus papadopoulos in london he's the editor of politics 1st magazine gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate let me go to markets in london an interesting phenomenon that's been going on now for a number of months or maybe since the election of donald trump but we have we just recently had
from the real news group. seemed wrong. we're all just. let me. get to shape out just. to add to. it again because the trail. when some find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. below and welcome to crossfire we're all things are considered peter lavelle as u.s. russia relations remain in the deep freeze europe is taking a different path when it comes to russia some are calling it the new thought also china calls out the u.k. regarding hong kong indeed old colonial habits...
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raised the most from large dollar donors here in the bay .6illion over h according to bay area news group analysis. both pete the judge and kamala harris have gotten plenty of meet and greets with highrollers. they also raise plenty of small dollar donations online with those supporters making up just under half of the total whole. hull. meantime, senator elizabeth warren is getting support from tech workers. she came in second behind pete buttigieg and donations from employees of apple, facebook, google, alphabet, and amazon. she says that she wants to break up the big tech companies to fight for its power. >>> some democratic presidential candidates are revealing their healthcare proposals. today senator kamala harris revealed her plan. it would cut prices for prescription drugs, tax drugmakers are selling above the fair price and give the department of health and human services authority to set a fair price for dog drugs on the basis of average cost. yesterday joe biden unveiled his health care plan it is based on president obama's a formal care act. there would be a public option allo
raised the most from large dollar donors here in the bay .6illion over h according to bay area news group analysis. both pete the judge and kamala harris have gotten plenty of meet and greets with highrollers. they also raise plenty of small dollar donations online with those supporters making up just under half of the total whole. hull. meantime, senator elizabeth warren is getting support from tech workers. she came in second behind pete buttigieg and donations from employees of apple,...
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waste management is is you've got a new group quickly i want to bring sharon in here because we're hearing about potentially things changing and in china and india these developing countries but now that develops countries are struggling to find places to ship their rubbish to what are they doing with it all sharon and what are their options. well at the moment i think especially in the u.k. we're kind of relieved from the realisation that the destination that we're where we thought our waste was going is that our waste just wasn't going where we thought it and we're finding you know these shocking statistics about finding ways dogged and dumped into the environment where people have been separating the waste and households and thinking the do the right thing so that has a negative impact on people's behaviors so in the u.k. we're kind of trying to deal with with tightening up the whole way supply chain and making sure that there's 2 diligence in place to make sure that things are disposed of properly but we're also looking at solutions on our own soil so right now waste to energy has beco
waste management is is you've got a new group quickly i want to bring sharon in here because we're hearing about potentially things changing and in china and india these developing countries but now that develops countries are struggling to find places to ship their rubbish to what are they doing with it all sharon and what are their options. well at the moment i think especially in the u.k. we're kind of relieved from the realisation that the destination that we're where we thought our waste...
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from the real news group. this is a story about what happens auster a stray bullet kills a young girl in the streets. what happens to her family and daughters in florida the mother daughter is very innocent and terry it really messes with your head what happens to the community the public was screaming for a scapegoat the police needed a scapegoat so why not choose a 19 year old black kid with a criminal record who better to pin this on than him and what happens in court he be. shot after shot as far as society we feel. we don't know she'll just screw up on. the end of this trial unfortunately due to this still love no chill just. but if you will not obey the voice of the lord your god will be careful to do all these commandments and the statutes. then all these. people. will go away. and you shall not use the 3 different people. express. in the. morning. will produce. great sin symmetries. your books shall be slain before your eyes and you shall not eat of it. shall be taken away before your face and. it's al
from the real news group. this is a story about what happens auster a stray bullet kills a young girl in the streets. what happens to her family and daughters in florida the mother daughter is very innocent and terry it really messes with your head what happens to the community the public was screaming for a scapegoat the police needed a scapegoat so why not choose a 19 year old black kid with a criminal record who better to pin this on than him and what happens in court he be. shot after shot...
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our culture germany's far right of position party the area doing takes its place in a new and expanded populist group in the european parliament but it faces serious pressures hobe not least accusations by some quarters that has contributed to the atmosphere of hate in which a senior german politician was murdered last month my guest this week here in berlin is very after expunge store head of the a.f.p. news parliamentary faction.
our culture germany's far right of position party the area doing takes its place in a new and expanded populist group in the european parliament but it faces serious pressures hobe not least accusations by some quarters that has contributed to the atmosphere of hate in which a senior german politician was murdered last month my guest this week here in berlin is very after expunge store head of the a.f.p. news parliamentary faction.
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a lawyer for news group newspapers which published the news of the world said it offered its sinceresterfor apologies to heather mills and her sister for the distress caused by the invasion of privacy, that it shouldn't have happened and it had no right to intrude into her private life in this way. with millions of pounds of pay—outs for phone hacking continuing and other publishers like the mirror group newspapers also settling cases, there are calls for reinstating the inquiry into the media at which the government cancelled. i am sure there are more settle m e nts cancelled. i am sure there are more settlements to come, this is just one of many that we have already had. but what we really need is part two of the letters and inquiry, which was set up to take place after all the criminal investigations had finished, to uncover the stories. victims of phone hacking included politicians, celebrities, royalty, the murdered schoolgirl milly dowler and other ordinary people caught up in these events. i am very confident that the newspaper industry has changed its ways and things like thi
a lawyer for news group newspapers which published the news of the world said it offered its sinceresterfor apologies to heather mills and her sister for the distress caused by the invasion of privacy, that it shouldn't have happened and it had no right to intrude into her private life in this way. with millions of pounds of pay—outs for phone hacking continuing and other publishers like the mirror group newspapers also settling cases, there are calls for reinstating the inquiry into the...
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many of them in new groups that have not marched before.p who are marching for the first time, and they are very excited to be here representing themselves and their community. of course, these streets are completely filled with people covered in rainbows, they have glitter across their faces and they are very excited to be here for what is thought to be the country's biggest pride event of all time. but it isn'tjust the pride march happening, there is also a main stage in trafalgar square where you can see some huge headline names. some activists today have said this is all too commercial, all too corporate, they are saying actually as a result of the homophobic and transphobic attacks we have seen within the uk over the past few weeks and months, that events like this and celebrations like this should be less of a party and more of a protest. the mayor of london sadiq khan was there as well and told us why it is so important. the great thing about pride in london is we get to celebrate our diversity but it is also a good chance for those
many of them in new groups that have not marched before.p who are marching for the first time, and they are very excited to be here representing themselves and their community. of course, these streets are completely filled with people covered in rainbows, they have glitter across their faces and they are very excited to be here for what is thought to be the country's biggest pride event of all time. but it isn'tjust the pride march happening, there is also a main stage in trafalgar square...
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the bay area news group is reporting u.s.ration and customs enforcement chartered nearly 1000 flights from oakland international airport between 2010 to 2018. in all nearly 43,000 people were moved through the airport during this time. of that group almost 27,000 were reportedly sent off to be deported. the other 16,000 were transferred to other holding facilities. there's concern from some about whether this activity violated oakland's sanctuary city policy. a passenger we spoke with this morning had mixed reaction. >> it's the to policy and it's the line that has to happen, unfortunately. you're in that situation, it's going to happen. that's a tough one. sanctuary city, you believe in that and that's why a lot of residents live here. >> mayor tells us this issue is of great interest to the mayor activity to try to understand it and address it. the port of oakland oversees the airport. they lease the runways private a decision to that, it's unclear. they didn't elaborate on that decision. no word from the oakland interna
the bay area news group is reporting u.s.ration and customs enforcement chartered nearly 1000 flights from oakland international airport between 2010 to 2018. in all nearly 43,000 people were moved through the airport during this time. of that group almost 27,000 were reportedly sent off to be deported. the other 16,000 were transferred to other holding facilities. there's concern from some about whether this activity violated oakland's sanctuary city policy. a passenger we spoke with this...
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number of people who grow who were involved all of the streets meet up very regularly they create a new groups of friends friendships of people which they've never had before and suddenly find the whole community up in arms about this and this is people creating their own forging out their own lives because of the because of the campaign because of the act of protest and it does it does bind people have been absolutely it does give people a common cause they come together and that sort of is creates a very strong bond well done joe i can't stop jess to for you but if i can do is present you with the i'll examine quick for appearing on the show from now if you pass out when to do it on the trail is quite simple it's whiskey only scotch whiskey not well nothing nothing not even welsh. and the quake and past load and you're many friends with a performance of watching a work of art and enjoy the camaraderie so thank you so much thank you so much it's always wanted when they know you got what they want to hear. as we have seen in banks of britain the age of mass protest is far from did hundreds of
number of people who grow who were involved all of the streets meet up very regularly they create a new groups of friends friendships of people which they've never had before and suddenly find the whole community up in arms about this and this is people creating their own forging out their own lives because of the because of the campaign because of the act of protest and it does it does bind people have been absolutely it does give people a common cause they come together and that sort of is...
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the new group says the new asylum rule violates u. s. inte the move quote, the most extreme run at an asylum ban you. the policy, that took effect yesterday, says migrants who passed through another country must seek asylum there first. >>> census forms that carry a cone tarcher merseal question are being mailed out. the controversial question as part of the census bureau test to measure the impact it would have on response rates. almost one quarter of 1 milliov including here in the bay area. the question asks, is this person a citizen of the united states? the census bureau began making the mailings two weeks before the supreme court ruling. >>> writing handwritten letters in spanish to give comfort to a silent seekers asylum seekers is a nonprofit founded by two bay area high school students. we are joined in-studio by them who founded the nonprofit, cartas con amor, at the beginning of the year. thank you for joining us. we know there is a lot going on in the news. this is something you guys started and said it was not political but
the new group says the new asylum rule violates u. s. inte the move quote, the most extreme run at an asylum ban you. the policy, that took effect yesterday, says migrants who passed through another country must seek asylum there first. >>> census forms that carry a cone tarcher merseal question are being mailed out. the controversial question as part of the census bureau test to measure the impact it would have on response rates. almost one quarter of 1 milliov including here in the...
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new warning for drivers. we all get a little distracted. >> try again. >> cancel. >> the age group most likely to have trouble managing all the tech we have behind the wheel. >>> and also ahead in and far out. how did this california burger make it all the way to new york city? the explanation to a mystery that was puzzling a lot of people online. you're watching "today in the bay." ♪ are you ready? ♪ are you ready for some fun? ♪ ♪ ♪ are you ready? ♪ we can't stop, we've only just begun. ♪ ♪ ♪ oooooooooo... ♪ i'll show you something ♪ neeeeeewwww. ♪ i'll show you something, i'll show you something... ♪ ♪ neeeeeewwww. ♪ >>> our team is always on social media and right now on the bay area instagram page talking about the tokyo olympics. be sure to follow nbc bay area to follow that whole video. >>> 5:56 right now. all new for you this morning, a new report saying that older drivers are the most likely to get distracted by technology while driving. >> new research released overnight by tripaaa. ages 21 to 36. both completed the same texted, calls, played music and even using that navigation system. >> we found
new warning for drivers. we all get a little distracted. >> try again. >> cancel. >> the age group most likely to have trouble managing all the tech we have behind the wheel. >>> and also ahead in and far out. how did this california burger make it all the way to new york city? the explanation to a mystery that was puzzling a lot of people online. you're watching "today in the bay." ♪ are you ready? ♪ are you ready for some fun? ♪ ♪ ♪ are you...
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members of the new show groups also have. war crimes committed against them in this case rip they thought of the i was in looked over ip there was rip of child soldiers in the u.p.c. which the difference was pointless to they're going to. sit in another one is that the lead just number of counts. against. 18 videos of been convicted of 115 crimes of these meaning it is the biggest but. it's about finally. all the individuals that have been convicted by the i.c.c. . longest on the most intimate. q was there a monday he was up to for a very long period of time and he was involved in a number of which they all crimes are going to have walker well let me pick up on that what you just said so he had a long track record this trial began almost 4 years ago in light of the evidence against mr to god why did it take so long to convict him. to clone to the trial was up to not to low try it so was one of the sharpest trials in. tom's because it was only much of printf i've seen but sometimes done with groups to the i.c.c. he was a prett
members of the new show groups also have. war crimes committed against them in this case rip they thought of the i was in looked over ip there was rip of child soldiers in the u.p.c. which the difference was pointless to they're going to. sit in another one is that the lead just number of counts. against. 18 videos of been convicted of 115 crimes of these meaning it is the biggest but. it's about finally. all the individuals that have been convicted by the i.c.c. . longest on the most intimate....
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a new group shows up. it's the fbi and they arrest him. vega says i did this all for the dea.to my guys there. this is all legal. they say no way, throw him in jail. carol: add to the mystery, the case is ultimately dropped and he goes free. zeke: right, the case was dropped and he does go free, but they say you're right. he did do this. but we're not going to prosecute for this. jason: we sat down with crunch fitness ceo jim rowley. this is bloomberg businessweek. ♪ jason: welcome back to bloomberg businessweek. i'm jason kelly. carol: i'm carol massar. you can also listen to us on the radio and a.m. 1130 on in new york, 91 fm in washington, d.c. jason: a.m. 960 in the bay area. in london on dab digital and on bloomberg in the business app. they were buying crunch fitness. carol: a little deal flow. here's crunch ceo jim rowley. jim: it's fantastic they identified crunch as an opportunity. i think by now is fitness has never been more popular. with the recent changes in the retail landscape, landlords are finally clambering to have fitness companies and clubs as part of their
a new group shows up. it's the fbi and they arrest him. vega says i did this all for the dea.to my guys there. this is all legal. they say no way, throw him in jail. carol: add to the mystery, the case is ultimately dropped and he goes free. zeke: right, the case was dropped and he does go free, but they say you're right. he did do this. but we're not going to prosecute for this. jason: we sat down with crunch fitness ceo jim rowley. this is bloomberg businessweek. ♪ jason: welcome back to...
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congressman reacting in the wake of president trump's attack on a group of four democratic minority lawmakers known as the squad. tara palmieri, abc news, washington. >> los angeles says they are focusing on a gang who killed a police officer earlier this morning. witnesses say a group of men approached officer juan diaz at a taco stand in l.a.'s lincoln heights neighborhood. they believe diaz may have confronted the men a short time earlier after seeing him vandalize something. one man remains in the hospital after he was also shot. l.a. mayor eric garcetti called the murder, quote, senseless. >>> new details now in the shooting of former boston red sox legend david ortiz. he is out of the hospital today. ortiz was shot in the dominican republic on june 9th. he was released from a boston hospital yesterday where surgeons had removed part of his intestine, colon and gallbladder. they say the intended target was ortiz's friend. police have made several arrests. >>> well, t"the voice" behind disney's minnie mouse for many years has passed away. she passed away at the age of 75 in her glendale home. she beat out 200 people for the coveted
congressman reacting in the wake of president trump's attack on a group of four democratic minority lawmakers known as the squad. tara palmieri, abc news, washington. >> los angeles says they are focusing on a gang who killed a police officer earlier this morning. witnesses say a group of men approached officer juan diaz at a taco stand in l.a.'s lincoln heights neighborhood. they believe diaz may have confronted the men a short time earlier after seeing him vandalize something. one man...
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the bay area news group announces i.c.e. carried away thousands of people. >>> legal arguments over a proposed travel ban on muslims by the trump administration. the 9th circuit court in san francisco will hear this case. this proposed ban will be on people coming into this country from seven mostly muslim countries. including syria, iraq, iran and libya. a group called muslim advocates is arguing on behalf of 34 individuals who claim their families are being torn apart because their waiver applications have been denied. or they have been on hold for a long time. the government, on the other hand, is arguing the ban is legal. and they want this case thrown out. >>> meantime, another judge on the 9th circuit court, temporarily blocked the trump administration from enforcing new restrictions on immigrants applying for asylum here in the u.s. now, the policy would require migrants who pass through another country to apply for asylum here in the u.s. after first apply in that country before coming to the united states. but the j
the bay area news group announces i.c.e. carried away thousands of people. >>> legal arguments over a proposed travel ban on muslims by the trump administration. the 9th circuit court in san francisco will hear this case. this proposed ban will be on people coming into this country from seven mostly muslim countries. including syria, iraq, iran and libya. a group called muslim advocates is arguing on behalf of 34 individuals who claim their families are being torn apart because their...
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now, though, a new group will be headed across the bay to the new chase center. so joining us right now on set is abc7 sports producer casey pratt. you were the head of all the after the game #dubson7 coverage. where do we even begin with this? maybe we start with why did k.d. choose to leave in the first place? >> yeah, complete chaos starting last night. i think kevin durant left the warriors because he wanted to build something new. he wanted to be with his best buddies. he's joining a bunch of guys like kyrie irving, for example, that he is really close with and so i think that this is just a way that he can do something that truly mim turned down a lo. he left over $50 million on the table. if i was kevin durant, i would have taken the five years, $221 of flack when he left o.k.c. now maybe happiness is tops on his agenda, finding a club where he's like, i'm one of the cool kids, i'm on the in crowd. i'm cool with that. >> he took less money to help andrej iguodala sign. that's his thing. he's got sponsorship deals. he makes a ton of money on his contract. s
now, though, a new group will be headed across the bay to the new chase center. so joining us right now on set is abc7 sports producer casey pratt. you were the head of all the after the game #dubson7 coverage. where do we even begin with this? maybe we start with why did k.d. choose to leave in the first place? >> yeah, complete chaos starting last night. i think kevin durant left the warriors because he wanted to build something new. he wanted to be with his best buddies. he's joining a...