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sure we raise a lot of private sector money to do these projects and the part or ships come is rebecca here? give her a nice round of applause. [applause] she's on the public works committee and was reminding me on the way here the last 30 years the public-private partnerships into the creation of major improvements but to say that is how we are going to pay for this stuff, probably not. i'm just going to talk about the stuff that nobody ever talks about and that is how to pay for it. you all heard the old saying there is no silver bullet. i feel that way for help to pay for this but also on the airport side that needs help as well. we used the idea on the infrastructure to help pay for it. we have been doing that for a long time. even if it is a user's fee for a fellow whose name i won't mention and then they have the most radical people that show up on the democratic side because you took a position to say we are going to fund our transportation. i want to mention a couple ide ideas. i want to mention a couple ide ideas. there might be a possibility there. they are so good. i was amazed g
sure we raise a lot of private sector money to do these projects and the part or ships come is rebecca here? give her a nice round of applause. [applause] she's on the public works committee and was reminding me on the way here the last 30 years the public-private partnerships into the creation of major improvements but to say that is how we are going to pay for this stuff, probably not. i'm just going to talk about the stuff that nobody ever talks about and that is how to pay for it. you all...
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we now know the cause of the deadly apartment fire on oakland.( darya ) rebecca strom is here with theecca ) officials say a burning candle is responsible for the fire. four people were killed when that fire broke out monday morning on san pablo avenue. nearly 100 others are still without a home this morning. the red cross and salvation army have been helping out. and people who live in the community have been donating clothing and other items to those who lost everything right now, victims are staying at the west oakland youth center. people who were living in the building before the fire say the old apartment building had defective sprinklers, smoke detectors, and alarms. the building was run by urojas (u-row-haus) community services and served as a halfway house for people who live in oakland. back to you. ( darya ) a man is behind bars this morning for a triple shooting in san francisco that killed one woman. 65-year-old lian xui wu was shot and killed on wednesday morning. it happened in the oceanview neighborhood near broad street and plymouth avenue. a short time later, police a
we now know the cause of the deadly apartment fire on oakland.( darya ) rebecca strom is here with theecca ) officials say a burning candle is responsible for the fire. four people were killed when that fire broke out monday morning on san pablo avenue. nearly 100 others are still without a home this morning. the red cross and salvation army have been helping out. and people who live in the community have been donating clothing and other items to those who lost everything right now, victims are...
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(darya) rebecca strom is here to explain. the agreement would end the controversial transgender bathroom law that was passed last year. the law requires transgender people to use public restrooms corresponding to the sex on their birth certificate. opponents of the bill argued that it limits l-g-b-t protections. the state faces losing n-c-double-a championship events through the year 2022 if lawmakers do not repeal the law by today. the law has also caused some businesses to hat expansions in north carolina and to cancel concerts. a report says the transgender law will cost the state more than three- billion dollars in lost business over a dozen years. ( mark ) the city of san jose and the santa clara valley water district are now debating who is to blame for last months devastating flood along coyote creek. in a public meeting yesterday, the water district reviewed stream flows over the weekend leading up to the flood. they oversee flood control along coyote creek and they concluded that san jose had ample warning but failed
(darya) rebecca strom is here to explain. the agreement would end the controversial transgender bathroom law that was passed last year. the law requires transgender people to use public restrooms corresponding to the sex on their birth certificate. opponents of the bill argued that it limits l-g-b-t protections. the state faces losing n-c-double-a championship events through the year 2022 if lawmakers do not repeal the law by today. the law has also caused some businesses to hat expansions in...
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(mark) rebecca strom is here with the details. (rebecca) it happened in moraga on wednesday night on indian wells street. police say the couple was returning home from a family dinner when two men approached them with a gun in their driveway. the thieves stole the woman's purse and then pushed her husband to the ground before running away. the couple is in their seventies and they live in the community behind the moraga country club. neighbors say they are now worried it could happen (rebecca) police only have a vague description of the men... saying they are hispanic and in their twenties. they hope one of the homes in the neighborhood will have surveillance video that will help track the thieves down. mark, back to you. (mark) we are now learning more about the man killed in a fire insi
(mark) rebecca strom is here with the details. (rebecca) it happened in moraga on wednesday night on indian wells street. police say the couple was returning home from a family dinner when two men approached them with a gun in their driveway. the thieves stole the woman's purse and then pushed her husband to the ground before running away. the couple is in their seventies and they live in the community behind the moraga country club. neighbors say they are now worried it could happen (rebecca)...
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rebecca strom his here with the details. a look at these pictures of the living conditions inside one of the units at 2551 san pablo avenue. you can see a bathroom with unfinished walls, a kitchen sink with an appearance of mold, and a room with a huge hole in the ceiling, the photos are from a unit and common space area rented by a resident with developmental disabilities. the apartment is run by urojas community services and serves as a halfway house for people who live in oakland. ( rebecca ) building inspection records from earlier this month note a major plumbing leak, an opened ceiling with leaking water, and electrical violations. the record also shows that the urojas organization filed a complaint with the city against the o
rebecca strom his here with the details. a look at these pictures of the living conditions inside one of the units at 2551 san pablo avenue. you can see a bathroom with unfinished walls, a kitchen sink with an appearance of mold, and a room with a huge hole in the ceiling, the photos are from a unit and common space area rented by a resident with developmental disabilities. the apartment is run by urojas community services and serves as a halfway house for people who live in oakland. ( rebecca...
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rebecca, are you here? give rebecca a nice round of applause. you know rebecca from our days. she works hard for the money. so hard. but she is on the public committee and sort of like a point person on infrastructure. she is reminding me on the way over here that over the last 30 years there have been 30 publ public-private partnerships thad that the led to creation of improvements. there is good stuff that can be done but to say that is the major way of paying for this stuff? probably not. probably not. the issue here we can all think about is stuff we would like to be able to do to talk about how bad things and how many hours we spend in traffic and how much repair work has to be done on vehicles. i am going to talk about the stuff nobody wants to every talk about and that is how we pay for it. how do we pay for it? you have all heard the old saying there is no silver bullet. there is no silver bullet and i feel that way with respect to how to pay for this. infrastructure is a particular expense. but also on the airport and port side needs help as well. clean water, wastewat
rebecca, are you here? give rebecca a nice round of applause. you know rebecca from our days. she works hard for the money. so hard. but she is on the public committee and sort of like a point person on infrastructure. she is reminding me on the way over here that over the last 30 years there have been 30 publ public-private partnerships thad that the led to creation of improvements. there is good stuff that can be done but to say that is the major way of paying for this stuff? probably not....
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one of the only diners open in west reading, only visit people who have to be out and b we have rebecca herethis diner. just telling us a little bit about why you guys are open this morning? >> well, we never close at the west reading diner. 24/7. >> and they're here for people like these gentlemen over here who had to fix a plow machine that broke down, obviously, that is extremely important during this snowstorm. and for people like us who need to eat although we're working. i want to show you guys something real quickly. i promise you waffles. and i have waffles. strawberry whip cream. i have a bite in there. i'm going to take one and then sends it back over to you guys. >> oh, how did alicia get waffles before we did, jim? >> i'm warming up l the waffle maker. she deserves it, has been pelted for hours. thank you, alicia, we appreciate it. >> don't go anywhere, our winter storm coverage continues. >> and we have reporters all across the region. joe? >> reporter: how hours of sleet falling here in chester county is affecting those plow drivers, that have to move it off the roads. i'm joe
one of the only diners open in west reading, only visit people who have to be out and b we have rebecca herethis diner. just telling us a little bit about why you guys are open this morning? >> well, we never close at the west reading diner. 24/7. >> and they're here for people like these gentlemen over here who had to fix a plow machine that broke down, obviously, that is extremely important during this snowstorm. and for people like us who need to eat although we're working. i...
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and here's a live look outside...san mateo (robin) now lets get a check of weather with rebecca. taking a live look outside at conditions around the bay area...some patchy fog to start and a bit of cloud cover. most of the fog is set to burn off over the next few hours. current temperatures are mostly in the 50s. we're a bit warmer this morning than we were at this time yesterday. here's the breakdown of what today will look like so you can plan accordingly...right now, patchy fog and cool temperatures...by noon time expect lots of sunshine with a mix of clouds and a warm-up with temperatures a little warmer than yesterday...then by 5 o'clock a little cloud cover with a light breeze in the air.high pressure through the weekend and into early next week bringing dry and mild weather to the bay area. some light rain chances may reach the north bay around the middle of next week but right now confidence is low on that occurring. here's a live look outside at our bay area bridges. traffic looks good coming across them so if you can before traffic builds up later this morning. (robin)
and here's a live look outside...san mateo (robin) now lets get a check of weather with rebecca. taking a live look outside at conditions around the bay area...some patchy fog to start and a bit of cloud cover. most of the fog is set to burn off over the next few hours. current temperatures are mostly in the 50s. we're a bit warmer this morning than we were at this time yesterday. here's the breakdown of what today will look like so you can plan accordingly...right now, patchy fog and cool...
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here's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: tonight, the white house ount pointing to numbers.nemployment down to 4.7% and 235,000 new jobs created in february. many in construction which had its strongest month of hiring in nearly a decade manufacturing and mining jobs also up. the president tweeting his approval of today's report. a report he famously questioned in the past. >> the unemployment numbers, as you know is total fiction. don't believe those phony numbers. i hear 5.3% unemployment, that is the biggest joke there is. >> reporter: but today, a turnaround. >> i talked to the president prior to this and he said to quote him very clearly, "they may have been phony in the past, but it's very real now." >> reporter: february markcreat. momentum dnc chair tom perez was quick to point out. trump inherited an economy from barack obama. since the election, stocks are up 14%. david muir in the oval office the day the dow crossed 20,000. >> and the dow, on top of it, just hit 20,000. first time in history.very p >> t. president. >> that's going to be the challenge. president re
here's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: tonight, the white house ount pointing to numbers.nemployment down to 4.7% and 235,000 new jobs created in february. many in construction which had its strongest month of hiring in nearly a decade manufacturing and mining jobs also up. the president tweeting his approval of today's report. a report he famously questioned in the past. >> the unemployment numbers, as you know is total fiction. don't believe those phony numbers. i hear 5.3%...
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here's rebecca jarvis. >> the fcc cracking down on your biggest complaint. >> hello, this is rachel atd holder services. >> reporter: those unwanted robocalls flooding our land lines and our cell phones, about 2.4 billion of them each month. not only annoying but potentially costly too like this irs phone scam which claims you owe money. >> don't disregard this message and do return the call before we take any action against you. >> reporter: just this week a police officer in eau claire, wisconsin, turning the table on one of those fake irs agents. >> who would actually be coming to arrest me? is it irs or how do you do that? >> you know we will download your arrest warrant to your local sheriff department. >> reporter: but now, some help on the horizon. regulators moving to let phone companies target and block those calls from ever reaching your phone. and in the meantime, many carriers will already let you block unwanted calls, plus there are apps like nomorobo and mr. number that will help you block those unwanted calls. rebecca jarvis, abc news. new york. >> it won't help with ex
here's rebecca jarvis. >> the fcc cracking down on your biggest complaint. >> hello, this is rachel atd holder services. >> reporter: those unwanted robocalls flooding our land lines and our cell phones, about 2.4 billion of them each month. not only annoying but potentially costly too like this irs phone scam which claims you owe money. >> don't disregard this message and do return the call before we take any action against you. >> reporter: just this week a...
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rebecca jarvis is here with the one question to ask to protect yourself. >> reporter: from this jeefp stopped remotely on the freeway, with these cars broken into with the touch of a button. baby monitors -- >> i heard a voice screaming, wake up, baby. wake up, baby. >> reporter: everyday technology hacked. it can also happen to your phone or tv. >> the truth is, anything that's actually connected to the internet and exposed directly to the internet is potentially hackable. >> reporter: darrell's job is to find the weaknesses so companies can fix them. >> this all sounds like science fiction or a horror movie. >> it could be appear to be a nightmare. in reality, researchers are really focused on identifying these issues. >> reporter: to protect yourself, the most important question to ask before you buy. >> have they ever had vulnerabilities exposed? that in itself is not an issue. the question is how did the vendor or manufacture handle the vulnerability? >> reporter: he also says to change the default passwords. finally, when you aren't using a device, it should be turned off. >> t
rebecca jarvis is here with the one question to ask to protect yourself. >> reporter: from this jeefp stopped remotely on the freeway, with these cars broken into with the touch of a button. baby monitors -- >> i heard a voice screaming, wake up, baby. wake up, baby. >> reporter: everyday technology hacked. it can also happen to your phone or tv. >> the truth is, anything that's actually connected to the internet and exposed directly to the internet is potentially...
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i drirs rgght on camera arguing abc's rebecca jarvis is here with the story and i think this is a littleus to see it. >> it is surprising, michael. a lot of people talking about it. what you're about to see starts as an argument between the uber ceo and an uber driver over fares but then it escalates into personal insults. the video sparking outrage online and an unbelievable apology from the ceo. the 40-year-old ceo seen riding in the backseat of an uber speaking with two companions and the driver fazi kamel when things get heated. >> but people are not trusting you anymore. i lost $97,000 because of you. i'm bankrupt because of you. >> you changed the whole bris. >> what? >> you dropped the prices on -- >> on black. >> yes, you did. >> [ bleep ]. i t now, $2.75. ou kwat >> what? >> some people don't like to take responsibility for their own [ bleep ] -- >> i take responsibility. >> they blame everything in their life -- >> for town car. >> good luck to you. >> good luck to you. >> after it surfaced he wrote to employees to say i am ashamed is an extreme understatement. it's clear this
i drirs rgght on camera arguing abc's rebecca jarvis is here with the story and i think this is a littleus to see it. >> it is surprising, michael. a lot of people talking about it. what you're about to see starts as an argument between the uber ceo and an uber driver over fares but then it escalates into personal insults. the video sparking outrage online and an unbelievable apology from the ceo. the 40-year-old ceo seen riding in the backseat of an uber speaking with two companions and...
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rebecca jarvis here at the table our first story.sing new study from the better business bureau previewing it here first and reveals the list of top scams and who they target and, rebecca, this is the study is a first of its kind, using a risk index to determine who is most vulnerable. the most vulnerable are not who you think they are. >> they looked at thousands of scams and found men are more vulnerable than women but what is more surprising seniors who we tend to think would be the most vulnerable to scams are actually less vulnerable than 18 to 24-year-olds who are three times as likely. >> three times. >> three times as likely as susceptible to scams as seniors. >> that is surprising. what are the top three scams? >> so, there are a number of scams out there. the top three, employment scams, these are scams where you're hired on the spot. you think you've gotten a job on the spot. they tend to ask you for money up frouptsz and say it's for training purposes. never fall for that one. check scams. these are fake check scams often
rebecca jarvis here at the table our first story.sing new study from the better business bureau previewing it here first and reveals the list of top scams and who they target and, rebecca, this is the study is a first of its kind, using a risk index to determine who is most vulnerable. the most vulnerable are not who you think they are. >> they looked at thousands of scams and found men are more vulnerable than women but what is more surprising seniors who we tend to think would be the...
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hear what he is saying about the evidence this morning. ( rebecca ) here is a look at your current conditionsbay area forecast is next. ( mark )( darya ) welcome back to the kron four morning news... lets start the half hour with a check of weather and traffic... a very foggy start to your morning and some drizzle as well from left over moisture from yesterday. a live look outside showing us the foggy conditions but things will start to mix out as we head closer to the noontime hour. lots of sunshine expected this afternoon with warm temperatures. so dress the in layers...so you can peel them off as we head through today! no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is slow in the cash lanes. orind wb 24 crash blocking before the tunnel ( mark ) vallejo police have now identified the officer seen in a video hitting a suspect during an arrest. officer spencer bottomley has been criticized for his use of force since the video was released. this is not the first time bottomley has been accused of excessive force. last year...a man named derrick shields filed a federal lawsuit against bottomley and four
hear what he is saying about the evidence this morning. ( rebecca ) here is a look at your current conditionsbay area forecast is next. ( mark )( darya ) welcome back to the kron four morning news... lets start the half hour with a check of weather and traffic... a very foggy start to your morning and some drizzle as well from left over moisture from yesterday. a live look outside showing us the foggy conditions but things will start to mix out as we head closer to the noontime hour. lots of...
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here. >> reporter: not long after birth rebecca was diagnosed with biliary problems, a life threatening diseasever. by the time she was seven months old the little girl was very sick and needed a liver transplant. gift of life coming from her own mother. >> went to the doctor, and i was a match. i decided would i give her 20 percent of my liver. >> reporter: life saving transplant surgeries performed by doctors at ai du pont hospital for children. just across the street making life so much easier for the family from jamaica wilmington 's ronald mcdonald house their home for so many months. >> it is just going to do social work here and at ronald mcdonald house. i feel like a whole bunch of stress just came off my shoulders, you know. >> medicine for the heart and soul for a parent of the sick child, so far from home. >> as soon as you come downstairs, you come downstairs there is something to say something to make you smile to make you, make your day feel better, one. >> reporter: tracie ann is grateful for those days made better by staff and grateful for the kind donation from his people, that
here. >> reporter: not long after birth rebecca was diagnosed with biliary problems, a life threatening diseasever. by the time she was seven months old the little girl was very sick and needed a liver transplant. gift of life coming from her own mother. >> went to the doctor, and i was a match. i decided would i give her 20 percent of my liver. >> reporter: life saving transplant surgeries performed by doctors at ai du pont hospital for children. just across the street making...
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david muir right back here tomorrow night. i'm rebecca jarvis in new york. have a great evening. . ribeiro: here's a sneak peek at tonight's "afv." we know you're gonna love it. whee! [ both screaming ] woman: ooh! [ cheers and applause ] welcome to "america's funniest home videos." and now here he is, the host of our show, alfonso ribeiro! [ cheers and applause ] how you doing? hello! hello!
david muir right back here tomorrow night. i'm rebecca jarvis in new york. have a great evening. . ribeiro: here's a sneak peek at tonight's "afv." we know you're gonna love it. whee! [ both screaming ] woman: ooh! [ cheers and applause ] welcome to "america's funniest home videos." and now here he is, the host of our show, alfonso ribeiro! [ cheers and applause ] how you doing? hello! hello!
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here by raising the fence. that work is slated to be completed next year. rebecca. >> gloria, thank you. >>> late developments in the shake-up in the justice department. one of the top prosecutors defiantly refusing the attorney general's request to resign. now, saying he's been fired. one of dozen prosecutors caught in the purge of president this, as president trump tries to focus his energy on the republican health care bill. here's abc's david wright. >> reporter: at the trump's justice department. an abrupt changing of the guard. overnight, attorney general jeff sessions asked for the resignations of all 46 u.s. attorneys left over from the obama administration. "i didn't resign. moments ago i was fired. tweeted, preet bharara, one of the most prominent attorneys. last november at trump tower, he told reporters that the president-elect personally asked him to stay. >> we had a good meeting. i agreed to stay on. >> reporter: not anymore. today, the attorney general spared only two of the obama-era prosecutors in virginia and maryland. on thursday, trump loyalist
here by raising the fence. that work is slated to be completed next year. rebecca. >> gloria, thank you. >>> late developments in the shake-up in the justice department. one of the top prosecutors defiantly refusing the attorney general's request to resign. now, saying he's been fired. one of dozen prosecutors caught in the purge of president this, as president trump tries to focus his energy on the republican health care bill. here's abc's david wright. >> reporter: at the...
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washington can't deliver on wall street's expectations, you could see stocks take a turn from here, david. >> rebecca jarvis from wall street. thank you. >>> a federal judge has granted bail to the widow of the pulse nightclub attacker. noor salman was facing terror-related charges. her lawyer has argued she has diminished mental capacity. the judge ruling she poses no danger. omar mateen killed 49 people, at the pulse nightclub, the deadliest mass shooting in u.s. history. >>> next tonight, new trouble for the ceo of uber. poig apologizing for a video, showing him berating one of his own drivers. now admitting he needs, quote, leadership help. the company already facing angry calls on the internet the delete uber, and allegations that manager sexually harassed employees. abc's linsey davis with the video. >> reporter: uber's ceo says he's sorry for his behavior in this newly released video which shows him berating a driver in an arm ovgument over fares. >> i lost $97,000 because of you. i'm bankrupt because of you, you changed the whole business. >> what? >> you dropped prices. >> reporter: the driv
washington can't deliver on wall street's expectations, you could see stocks take a turn from here, david. >> rebecca jarvis from wall street. thank you. >>> a federal judge has granted bail to the widow of the pulse nightclub attacker. noor salman was facing terror-related charges. her lawyer has argued she has diminished mental capacity. the judge ruling she poses no danger. omar mateen killed 49 people, at the pulse nightclub, the deadliest mass shooting in u.s. history....
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here's abc's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: the impact of that rate hike on your wallet. 29-year-old nurseshley warren, has been searching for her first home for a year, all the while watching those mortgage rates creep higher. >> that's definitely made me more aware of the time that i have to buy a home, and i want to be -- make sure that i buy it in a timely fashion. >> reporter: mortgage rates already factoring in that hike. rate mortgage will cost almost $100 a month more than it would have last year, a difference of more than $25,000 over the life of the loan. interest on private student loans, car loans, and credit cards also now going up. the average credit card balance now more than $5,000 with the fed expected to hike rates two more times this year, experts recommend moving fast. and paying it down, or consider converting to a 0% interest rate credit card, but pay attention to fees and when those teaser rates expire. but there is a silver lining for savers and retirees will get paid a little bit more to leave their money in the bank or in a cd. and in particular, we'll see that ra
here's abc's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: the impact of that rate hike on your wallet. 29-year-old nurseshley warren, has been searching for her first home for a year, all the while watching those mortgage rates creep higher. >> that's definitely made me more aware of the time that i have to buy a home, and i want to be -- make sure that i buy it in a timely fashion. >> reporter: mortgage rates already factoring in that hike. rate mortgage will cost almost $100 a month more...
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rebecca kelly likes to come here after the gym. >> the soreness is probably cut in half to 3/4 after my work out which makes a huge difference. >> cryo therapy is part of the new technology you can find here. >> this air goes into each chamber of the pants. d massage kind of. >> then comes perhaps the most futuristic. an anti-gravity treadmill. >> it's like your almost floating. your feet are barely touching the ground. >> he says this is a budding industry. >> these tools have been available for a few years if your lebron jameses and serenas. but we want to extend access to the same innovative recovery technology to everyday people. >> in shaw, wusa 9. >> the place is called district cryo. they host many professional athletes at the center. if you want to give it a try, two sessions, $69. >>> that occasional joint might not be harmless. smoking marijuana can increase your risk of having stroke or heart failure. doctors say it's important that users know the risk. especially now that marijuana is on track to be recreational or medical use. >>> how's this for getting high on nature. h
rebecca kelly likes to come here after the gym. >> the soreness is probably cut in half to 3/4 after my work out which makes a huge difference. >> cryo therapy is part of the new technology you can find here. >> this air goes into each chamber of the pants. d massage kind of. >> then comes perhaps the most futuristic. an anti-gravity treadmill. >> it's like your almost floating. your feet are barely touching the ground. >> he says this is a budding industry....
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here is abc's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: it has been 20 years since buffy the vampire slayer droveu know, your everyday teenager in class by day. slaying vampire buys night. from her steamy first kiss with angel. to the becoming where she banished her ex-lover to the after life. >> i recently caught up with the real life buffy, sarah michelle geller. >> are you forever buffy? >> if you asked me a year after the show, i am known for more than that. because the show was so succe successful. because i am proud of the indelible mark with the show and character. gives me the freedom to try other things. >> when it comes to her favorite episode, it is hard to pick just one. >> i have a few. i love the prom. the prom episode to me, sort of encompassed everything that was beautiful about her story. but i also speaking of scary people. i loved the silent episode. those were spooky. >> so many moments to remember. for "nightline," i am rebecca jarvis in new york. >> for more of the conversation with sarah michelle geller check out, no limits with rebecca jarvis pod cast. we are online at abc
here is abc's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: it has been 20 years since buffy the vampire slayer droveu know, your everyday teenager in class by day. slaying vampire buys night. from her steamy first kiss with angel. to the becoming where she banished her ex-lover to the after life. >> i recently caught up with the real life buffy, sarah michelle geller. >> are you forever buffy? >> if you asked me a year after the show, i am known for more than that. because the show was...
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here by raising the fence. that work is slated to be completed next year. rebecca? >> gloria, thank you. >>> now to late developments tonight in the massive shakeshakeu shakeup at the justice department. one of america's top federal prosecutors defiantly refusing the attorney general's request to resign. now saying he has been fired. one of dozens of prosecutors caught in the purge of president obama's appointees. this as president trump trying to focus his energy on the health care bill. here's abc's david wright. >> reporter: at the trump justice department, an abrupt changing of the guard. overnight, attorney general, jeff sessions asked for the resignations of all 46 u.s. attorneys left over from the obama administration. i didn't resign. moments ago, i was fired, tweeted preet bharara. u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york. he is one of the most prominent federal prosecutors in the country, known as a crusader against corporate corruption. last november at trump tower, he told reporters the president-elect personally asked him to stay. >> we had a
here by raising the fence. that work is slated to be completed next year. rebecca? >> gloria, thank you. >>> now to late developments tonight in the massive shakeshakeu shakeup at the justice department. one of america's top federal prosecutors defiantly refusing the attorney general's request to resign. now saying he has been fired. one of dozens of prosecutors caught in the purge of president obama's appointees. this as president trump trying to focus his energy on the health...
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rebecca jarvis joins us with the details. so, okay, let us know what's going on here> it's pretty interesting, robin. so atm fraud is up 550%. this is one way to combat it. here's how it works. wells fargo has lent us the phone for the purposes of this demonstration. download the wells fargo app and come to the atm. it says use an access code and you get that here on your phone, you say i have my access code, i'm going to enter the access code now that we have here, it is an eight-digit number that is unique to you and you enter that number right here, which is what i've just done, then you come in and you say your p.i.n. number. you know you normally enter that p.i.n. when you come to the atm with your debit card. well, you still enter that number here today with this card or no card with your phone, and then you get your cash. so how much cash do we need, robin? >> you can never have too much. you never can have too much. >> okay, we'll do 20. we'll do $20 and we'll get a $20 bill. so you say, if you want to get a receipt you can ask for a receipt. i'm going to say
rebecca jarvis joins us with the details. so, okay, let us know what's going on here> it's pretty interesting, robin. so atm fraud is up 550%. this is one way to combat it. here's how it works. wells fargo has lent us the phone for the purposes of this demonstration. download the wells fargo app and come to the atm. it says use an access code and you get that here on your phone, you say i have my access code, i'm going to enter the access code now that we have here, it is an eight-digit...
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here now is our chief business correspondent, rebecca jarvis. let's talk about ivanka's company.working the white house and put her assets into a blind trust. does that mean she can or cannot profit from this new business? >> she can still profit from the ivanka trump label but there's somebody else running it. the first employee of ivanka trump abigail clemm is the ceo and runs things and not using the ivanka trump face on any of their new advertising. their old advertising, anything that used to have her image can still stay but not using her face on anything going forward. >> her husband jared working in the white house also divested himself from his business but reports his family is negotiated a multibillion dollar deal for this office building in manhattan with the chinese. >> it's a chinese company that denied at this point they're involved in the deal but we won't hear from them until the deal gets done whether or not they're involved but this is a company that has been doing major deals, trophy assets throughout this country and the waldorf-astoria they bought and paid a
here now is our chief business correspondent, rebecca jarvis. let's talk about ivanka's company.working the white house and put her assets into a blind trust. does that mean she can or cannot profit from this new business? >> she can still profit from the ivanka trump label but there's somebody else running it. the first employee of ivanka trump abigail clemm is the ceo and runs things and not using the ivanka trump face on any of their new advertising. their old advertising, anything...
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david muir right back here tomorrow night. i'm rebecca jarvis in new york. have a great evening. . becca jarvis in new york. have a great evening. good night. community centers, with you jcc threat here in the bay area. >>> former appointment appointment makes an unexpected visit. we're live in the south bay where he just landed about an hour ago. >>> and saluting you for your efforts, saluting you for being here. >>> a rally to keep the raiders in oakland. last-minute hail mary today to keep the team here. abc 7 news at 6:00 starts now. >> announcer: live breaking news from abc 7. >>> that breaking news is in san francisco, where police need your help finding a missing pregnant woman. lauren soriano is nine months pregnant. she was last seen leaving her home around 11:00 this morning. she's known to spent time in golden gate park and at ocean beach. >>> thank you for joining us. our other top story former president obama is here in the bay area. the timing of his visit comes at a crushed time. sergio quintana is live at the it ma netta airport with the story. >> reporter: the for
david muir right back here tomorrow night. i'm rebecca jarvis in new york. have a great evening. . becca jarvis in new york. have a great evening. good night. community centers, with you jcc threat here in the bay area. >>> former appointment appointment makes an unexpected visit. we're live in the south bay where he just landed about an hour ago. >>> and saluting you for your efforts, saluting you for being here. >>> a rally to keep the raiders in oakland....
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our chief economics correspondent rebecca jarvis is here with more on that. morning, rebecca. >> hey, robin, good morning. this is the longest losing streak since 2011. you see that eight-day losing streak has cost the dow 1.9%. we want to put this into context. since election day the dow surged 12% on expectations president trump's agenda, deregulation, lower taxes and infrastructure spending will help business. but pulling repeal and replace of obamacare was a first major test and it failed. which has some investors now on edge now wondering can the president actually deliver on his promises and, robin, about the prospects for tax reform. >> are we seeing something with the overnight markets that is encouraging about today? >> reporter: it is encouraging. stocks look like they'll take a breather as wall street really tries to get a sense of what happens next, robin. >> rebecca, thank you. >>> now we'll turn to the battle against isis, robin and american-led air strikes in moosle and accusations that the air strikes may have killed hundreds of iraqi civilian
our chief economics correspondent rebecca jarvis is here with more on that. morning, rebecca. >> hey, robin, good morning. this is the longest losing streak since 2011. you see that eight-day losing streak has cost the dow 1.9%. we want to put this into context. since election day the dow surged 12% on expectations president trump's agenda, deregulation, lower taxes and infrastructure spending will help business. but pulling repeal and replace of obamacare was a first major test and it...
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david muir right back here tomorrow night. i'm rebecca jarvis in new york. have a good night.er: while everyone discusses the future of health care, 18 million americans are already choosing it.... with medicare advantage: a proven public-private partnership, where health outcomes are valued over volume. where early intervention and management of chronic conditions is leading to better outcomes. and costs are more predictable and affordable. why do so many seniors choose medicare advantage? maybe because with age comes wisdom. medicare advantage. leading the way. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] > >> the calm before the storm. most of the area is under a winter storm warning and we are tracking what could be up to one foot of snow in some places. we have live team coverage tonight including a look at the press. let's get started with stormwatch 7 meteorologist josh knight. we just got upgraded to a warning, didn't we? it was for areas off to the west and it now includes the
david muir right back here tomorrow night. i'm rebecca jarvis in new york. have a good night.er: while everyone discusses the future of health care, 18 million americans are already choosing it.... with medicare advantage: a proven public-private partnership, where health outcomes are valued over volume. where early intervention and management of chronic conditions is leading to better outcomes. and costs are more predictable and affordable. why do so many seniors choose medicare advantage?...
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here's rebecca in the bbc newsroom with a summary of todays news. and disorganised." 13—month—old poppi worthington collapsed at her home in barrow—in—furness in december 2012 — but the independent police complaints commission found that the investigation into her death was "not fit for purpose". we will have more reaction to that story in a few minutes. theresa may will make it clear that keeping scotland in the uk is a "personal priority" when she addresses the scottish conservative party conference in glasgow this morning. mrs may has met scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon several times since the brexit vote. mrs sturgeon maintains that she has a "cast iron mandate" to hold a second ballot — after scotland overwhelmingly voted to remain in the eu. the us attorney general is removing himself from an fbi investigation into claims russia meddled in november's presidential election. jeff sessions has been under pressure to stand aside after it emerged he met the russian ambassador during the course of the campaign. president trump insisted tha
here's rebecca in the bbc newsroom with a summary of todays news. and disorganised." 13—month—old poppi worthington collapsed at her home in barrow—in—furness in december 2012 — but the independent police complaints commission found that the investigation into her death was "not fit for purpose". we will have more reaction to that story in a few minutes. theresa may will make it clear that keeping scotland in the uk is a "personal priority" when she addresses...
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company now worth more than $5 billion each after the social media company went public and rebecca jarvis is heremore on that and good morning, rebecca. >> reporter: quite an incredible story, michael. to hi this all started just six years ago, they came up with the idea as students at stanford were laughed out of class, well, guess who is laughing this morning with snapchat's ceo drawing comparisons to the next mark zuckerberg. 24 hours after ringing the bell to kick off its first day the new york stock exchange, snapchat co-founders evan spiegel and bobby murphy are watching their fortunes grow and grow. the 20-something tech moguls now worth an estimated $5.5 billion each. >> they have just been so successful. they launched this company less than six years ago in 2011 and, you know, it's grown just exponentially. >> reporter: spiegel snaps notoriously private ceo rarely appearing on social media or granting interviews. >> you can always take a screen shot. >> reporter: but his fiancee miranda kerr happily bringing her followers along for the big day thursday. [ bell ringing ] >> reporter: it's
company now worth more than $5 billion each after the social media company went public and rebecca jarvis is heremore on that and good morning, rebecca. >> reporter: quite an incredible story, michael. to hi this all started just six years ago, they came up with the idea as students at stanford were laughed out of class, well, guess who is laughing this morning with snapchat's ceo drawing comparisons to the next mark zuckerberg. 24 hours after ringing the bell to kick off its first day...
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rebecca jarvis joins us with the details. so, okay, let us know what's going on hereretty interesting, robin. so atm fraud 550%. this is one way to combat it. wells fargo leapt us the phone for the purposes of this demonstration. come to the atm. it says use an access code and you get that here onav my acces i'm going to enter thehere, it is an eight-digit number that is unique to you that number right here, which is what n and you say,. you know you normally enter that p.i.n. when you come to thethou. well, you still enter tha number here today with this card or no cardnd then you get your cash. so how much cash do we need, robin? >> you can never have oktoo , w. so you say, if you want to get a receipt you say you winter a receipt. i'm going to say no because pho. i'm just waiting on the machine now. bingo, $20, just the phone.ppen. all ihe wells fargo app and downloadll and came here and got my >> the future is now. >> cards may be a thing of the past. >> thank you, wallet. >>> larry hackett, you're here, man. you know why you are had a celee spree, unfortunately,
rebecca jarvis joins us with the details. so, okay, let us know what's going on hereretty interesting, robin. so atm fraud 550%. this is one way to combat it. wells fargo leapt us the phone for the purposes of this demonstration. come to the atm. it says use an access code and you get that here onav my acces i'm going to enter thehere, it is an eight-digit number that is unique to you that number right here, which is what n and you say,. you know you normally enter that p.i.n. when you come to...
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. >> rebecca hunt is associate professor at the university of colorado denver here to talk messenger and your particular area of expertise is an early medicine and denver and pioneering. more so on hospitals in america or, when did we start seeing hospitals? >> we started seeing hospitals more and more the latter half of the 20th -- of the 19th century. a lot of the health care was happening at home before then. community-based, family-based medicine. happened, public hospitals came out of military hospitals. neededveloped what they for the civil war, and then that carried over to civilian life. was it a difficult transition in terms of some people, you talked about home health care and getting what they needed home to accept being in another place, being in a hospital for health care? >> a lot of people saw hospitals pest houses.- there was a lot of infection, and people lived in neighborhoods with hospitals were quite concerned about what that would bring to their neighborhood. st. luke's, which opened in denver in 1881, moved from the edge of town to the center of town in the earl
. >> rebecca hunt is associate professor at the university of colorado denver here to talk messenger and your particular area of expertise is an early medicine and denver and pioneering. more so on hospitals in america or, when did we start seeing hospitals? >> we started seeing hospitals more and more the latter half of the 20th -- of the 19th century. a lot of the health care was happening at home before then. community-based, family-based medicine. happened, public hospitals came...
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rebecca, thank you. >>> when we come back here, two deadly plane crashes.home, the other with a family onboard. >>> the fiery car rescue. the deputy running to the scene, pulling a victim from this burning accident. >>> and then, the airline igniting a firestorm tonight, banning two young girls from a flight, because they were wearing leggings. tonight, united says it has a perfectly logical explanation, and we want your opinion, right and we want your opinion, right after the break. ♪ your eyes work as hard as you do. but do they need help making more of their own tears? if you have chronic dry eye caused by reduced tear production due to inflammation, restasis multidose™ can help... with continued use twice a day, every day, one drop at a time. restasis multidose™ helps increase your eyes' natural ability to produce tears, which may be reduced by inflammation due to chronic dry eye. restasis multidose™ did not increase tear production in patients using anti-inflammatory eye drops or tear duct plugs. to help avoid eye injury and contamination, do not touch
rebecca, thank you. >>> when we come back here, two deadly plane crashes.home, the other with a family onboard. >>> the fiery car rescue. the deputy running to the scene, pulling a victim from this burning accident. >>> and then, the airline igniting a firestorm tonight, banning two young girls from a flight, because they were wearing leggings. tonight, united says it has a perfectly logical explanation, and we want your opinion, right and we want your opinion, right...