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normally all the rosies gathered in richmond. the pandemic halted this year's gathering. so the rally went online with messages and tributes from women all over the u.s. >> i want to thank you, rosie, for creating an image of strength and resilience that still inspires women today and happy 20th anniversary to the national park museum in beautiful richmond, california. >> rosie the riveter became an icon representing all the women that went to work in ship yards and factories in world war ii. i've met and interviewed those women. they were tough and dedicated to the country during that time. >> they are so remarkable. during that story, you know what, the fact that they're virtual means they can be inside in the air-conditioning. drew, we definitely need it. at least the next few days. >> yeah. we are dedicated at staying cool over the weekend. the heat wave will still last for several more days. we're in the middle of a dangerous heat spike right now. live toper 7 along with satellite showing you high clouds to our south and east. but for many of us, it's that sunshine a
normally all the rosies gathered in richmond. the pandemic halted this year's gathering. so the rally went online with messages and tributes from women all over the u.s. >> i want to thank you, rosie, for creating an image of strength and resilience that still inspires women today and happy 20th anniversary to the national park museum in beautiful richmond, california. >> rosie the riveter became an icon representing all the women that went to work in ship yards and factories in...
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normally all the rosies would gather at the historical park in richmond. the pandemic halted this year's gathering. so the rally went online with messages and tributes from women all over the u.s. >> i want to thank you, rosie, for creating an image of strength and resilience that still inspires women today, and happy 20th anniversary to the national park museum in beautiful richmond, california. >> rosie the riveter became an icon representing all the women who went to work at ship-yards and factories during the war. >> what an inspiration she is to this day, eric. >> well, the heat is an inspiration to get into air-conditioning in the east bay. here's drew tuma with a look at the forecast. >> yeah. we're still trying to find ways to beat the heat not only this weekend but for the next several days this heat wave, it will continue. live doppler 7 along with satellite right now showing you some clouds to our south and east, but the majority of the bay area is seeing sun-filled skies. numbers right now we're coming off an afternoon that was record-breaking
normally all the rosies would gather at the historical park in richmond. the pandemic halted this year's gathering. so the rally went online with messages and tributes from women all over the u.s. >> i want to thank you, rosie, for creating an image of strength and resilience that still inspires women today, and happy 20th anniversary to the national park museum in beautiful richmond, california. >> rosie the riveter became an icon representing all the women who went to work at...
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here in the united states climbing and the death toll growing, the president is continuing to paint a rosy picture of this pandemic. right now infections are surging in some midwestern states that did not previously have high case rates. over the past week, missouri, montana, and oklahoma have seen a large increase in the percentage of case numbers and there are new warning signs in new jersey. a state that appeared to have flattened its curve, nbc news is showing the cases have spiked 175% in the last two weeks, but the president claiming yesterday that the u.s. is starting to see declining signs. >> we're beginning to see evidence of significant progress. i have to add that the virus is rece receding. in hot spots across the south and west, we've seen slow improvements from their recent weekly peaks. we must focus on the flare-ups where new cases have risen including georgia, mississippi, texas, oklahoma, and missouri. i think you're going to find they're very soon going to be under control. >> so the president's message there stands in stark contrast to what his own health experts are s
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so, that's what the rosie the riveter term suggests. alfred palmer did a lot of work in hollywood before he came to work for the office of war information. this shows up in the dramatic lighting and a lot of his pictures. this one very dramatic looking. the man looks as though he is going off to do something very, very serious. and there is this dark section behind him that looks like it is propelling him into the light. he does look look like he probably performs these functions on a regular basis. i don't know what he is doing, where he is going, but he certainly looks like the kind of person you would want to to accomplish a mission for you. some of alfred palmer's pictures are so staged-looking that it stretches the imagination that this man would be out working under this dramatic looking sky, working with the drill and bit. but he probably is a worker. his clothes are soiled with oil and dirt, whatever. he's very muscular looking for he looks at home in his hardhat. yet, he is wearing a ring. i don't know. construction workers wea
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by the way, there is a song called rosie the riveter. you want to check that out, very, very much back at the time from the '40s. they temporarily closed during the pandemic. they will open as soon as restrictions allow. >>> earlier this summer, nbc bay area sheryl heard had the chance to sit down with betty reed who opened up about the climate in the united states and shares some advice about what we can learn from her story. you can watch part of that interview on her hi. we're glad you came in. what's on your mind? can you help keep these guys protected online? easy. connect to the xfi gateway. what about wireless data options for the family? you can customize and save. what about internet speeds that can keep up with my gaming? let's hook you up with the fastest internet from xfinity. and now with our stores reopening, we're putting healthy practices in place. come visit a store today. stop in or book an appointment online at a time that works for you. now that's simple, easy, awesome. ask. shop. discover at your local xfinity store
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last week people were invited to poers photos and messages to the park volunteer rosies.can be viewed on the "rosie the riveter" facebook and instagram pages. of cou event celebrates the leg of "rosie the riveter" and those who joined the work force during world war ii, their groundbreaking efforts were critical to the war and for women in the workplace. so definitely worth participating in that. all right, next on abc 7 mornings at 6:00 a.m., the heat stressed the states power grids. the limit with rolling black outs in parts of the bay area, this on top of declining sales because of the pandemic is making business owners even mor. >>> and fed up with an influx of dear california, we know these are challenging times... and with summer here, energy bills are rising. by taking steps to stay cool while using less. keep safe and keep it golden. we make it a mission to understand how you live. then, we make choices. ♪ ♪ choices to make beautiful homes smart, which is beautiful. ♪ ♪ we also make beautiful things more affordable. ♪ ♪ we tryoh! and we can also put bamake kitchen
last week people were invited to poers photos and messages to the park volunteer rosies.can be viewed on the "rosie the riveter" facebook and instagram pages. of cou event celebrates the leg of "rosie the riveter" and those who joined the work force during world war ii, their groundbreaking efforts were critical to the war and for women in the workplace. so definitely worth participating in that. all right, next on abc 7 mornings at 6:00 a.m., the heat stressed the states...
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. >>> the spirit of rosie the riveter trust is celebrating the 20th anniversary. the event includes messages from reel rosies, women who worked on the homefront and views of historical landmarki ins in richmond. it is open but will open as soon as those are allowed. >> nbc bay area's cheryl hurd had the chance to sit down with civil rights pioneer betty reid soskind. she shared some advice what we could learn from her story, on nbcbayarea.com. >> he's starting his fir fighter training young. how one toddler's first respond to an emergency, next. it's time for the biggest sale of the year on the sleep number 360 smart bed. can it help with snoring? i've never heard snoring. exactly. no problem. ...and done save 50% on the sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. plus 0% interest for 60 months. ends monday. >>> as i cover these fires burning in the bay area or watch the cover on nbc bay area, firefighter lgs these days to me are looking young and younger. >> super cute video. >> that's younger. >> from the fire department, this is pretty young. this little boy's
. >>> the spirit of rosie the riveter trust is celebrating the 20th anniversary. the event includes messages from reel rosies, women who worked on the homefront and views of historical landmarki ins in richmond. it is open but will open as soon as those are allowed. >> nbc bay area's cheryl hurd had the chance to sit down with civil rights pioneer betty reid soskind. she shared some advice what we could learn from her story, on nbcbayarea.com. >> he's starting his fir...
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the virtual rally tributes can be viewed on the "rosie the riveter" trust facebook and instagram pagescal to the war and breakthroughs for women in the workplace. let's get over to meteorologist lisa argen for a look at the weather. >> good morning to you. can you make out the clouds here in san francisco? 67 right now, 77 in oakland. it is 70 in half moon bay. blue sky here, though, and numbers are in the low 80s concord and livermore. we're on our way to a very warm day, already warmer than yesterday at this hour by 5 degrees at the coast. our dangerous heat wave continues with an excessive heat warning until 9:00 p.m. on wednesday where our inland valleys once again will be well over 100 degrees. we'll detail the weekend forecast and the week ahead next. >> all right, lisa, thank you. up next the heat stressed the states power grids, the limits with rolling black outs in parts of the bay wrir and this on top of declining sales in it's important californians have health coverage. if you've lost health insurance, covered california can help. you may even get financial help to pay for
the virtual rally tributes can be viewed on the "rosie the riveter" trust facebook and instagram pagescal to the war and breakthroughs for women in the workplace. let's get over to meteorologist lisa argen for a look at the weather. >> good morning to you. can you make out the clouds here in san francisco? 67 right now, 77 in oakland. it is 70 in half moon bay. blue sky here, though, and numbers are in the low 80s concord and livermore. we're on our way to a very warm day,...
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every boat that passed properly in the law was passed but it was a rosy missourians here and this was not i doubt you know you've seen all this obscene interest that you know they might have righted the money so we can get the word out that they didn't go to the polls obviously it was a resonance for both of us already know. well you know it was no other. choice by 51 of the became very close unfortunately because of the hysteria that was just being spread in the rural areas and there really do people really believe i mean i talked to one and while they they really believed this was going to close down the farms i mean thank you for joining us all i care on a dairy governor jay nixon will he sign a bill changing proposition even though voters already approved it prop be used during the emotions of missourians on both sides of the issue but it was ultimately approved by 51 percent of voters the thought of altering it is an outrage and a loss supporters essentially a couple of 100 lawmakers have come to treated their judgment for the judgment of about a 1000000 voters nancy weller says
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. - rosie was in pain. she was looking for a solution.ome down the stairs, but we're gonna let you hear her story. - i'm rosie and this is my story. i was a flight attendant for 32 years, was 14 and a half hour days. it was painful. i realized that i couldn't take the pain anymore, it was too excruciating. the spasms were so bad that i had to stop walking, and my husband or my kids, they would have to carry me. i didn't think anything would make me feel better, and then i discovered omega xl. the pain started subsiding. i get up in the morning, i just get out of bed, go walk my dog. everything that i have to do during the day is painless. the in is gone. y do work. - [narrator] are you suffering from pain in your back, hips, knees or joints? your pain isn't going away unless you do something about it. to relieve their pain for over 16 years. omega xl. - really, really felt the pain. i mean in my ankles, and in my heels. and i started taking it, i mean the pain just went away. - since i've been taking omega xl, i no longer have that aching
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. >>> the spirit of rosy the riveter is alive and awell even today. the rosie the riveter trust isb anniversary, which is located in the east bay, the national park dedicated to women who built ships during world war ii. more than 700 ships were made just in richmond during the war. largely by women. tonight the trust and the park celebrated 20 years with a special virtual event. the homefront national park is temporarily closed because of the pandemic, but it will open as soon as restrictions are lifted. >>> speaking of which, she's a 98-year-old national park ranger who preserves the rosie the riveter museum. earlier this summer, nbc bay area cheryl herd had a chance to sit down with pier in betty reed soskin. she opened up about the current climate, shared some advice from her story. when you're 98, you have good wisdom. the interview is on our website, nbcbayarea.com. >>> still ahead, salons getting ready to reopen in parts of the bay area. we'll show you how they're getting ready tonight. >>> and help getting back home. as firefighters raced to c
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numbers that we're seeing which as you alluded to aren't so rosy they could certainly get a lot darker and they definitely can because like you said those 300 actually it will the 400 turn into 300 because that's only what the federal government will provide the 100 will have to come from the state if the state even agrees to fund them which who knows whether the states are going to get this money from to to give these unemployed people the extra $100.00 rick you spoke of mortgage rates a little bit president trump signed an executive order actually asking extending that of action was i want to play you a sound bite of what he said earlier this week. we're stopping evictions we're stopping of actions we're not to let that happen and also we are going to people we're not going to let people the democrats maybe they don't care but i care and we signed an executive order for you know executive order you know that right and we're not letting people be evicted this is ok many groups here are saying the order act. he doesn't provide interactive for anyone to stop them i'm going to read you a
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for the republicans it is all rosy opportunity, great years ahead.robably not uncommon, we all tend to look at life two different lessons -- lenses. in the whites house a more rosy picture and republicans us our picture. i thought they accomplished what they wanted to accomplish -- they humanize the president. the speaker from cuba talked sbout america and the promise made. african-americans talking about this as a great land of opportunity instead of victims. they had the guy from park l and. you tend to get the partisans watching their own conventions. democrats solidified their base at their convention. they did not get much of about. it will be interesting to see what the viewership here was. but i thought it was very effective. i thought they did a very good job in terms of hitting the major points, humanizing the president and touching on what was going right with america and the promise of what lies ahead. >> jim moran, you were watching the proceedings. was it a tale of two parties as tom davis is referring to? >> no question. it is a tale of
for the republicans it is all rosy opportunity, great years ahead.robably not uncommon, we all tend to look at life two different lessons -- lenses. in the whites house a more rosy picture and republicans us our picture. i thought they accomplished what they wanted to accomplish -- they humanize the president. the speaker from cuba talked sbout america and the promise made. african-americans talking about this as a great land of opportunity instead of victims. they had the guy from park l and....
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news live from berlin but rosie and president alexander lukashenko rallies his supporters after a week of protests that followed last weekend's contested election the all stars hereon leader asks regime loyalists to defend the country and its independence for the opposition is keeping up the pressure holding the biggest demonstration yet in the capital minutes also coming up. the rainbow flag is being raised on statues and buildings across poland as the l g b t community steps up its campaign in support of jailed activists we'll have the story of pollings new rainbow resistance. i'm voting yes welcome to the program. president alexander lukashenko has rejected cold so holds a new election and says moscow is ready to step in to save the country speaking to supporters in men's critical shankar's said the opposition protests are being steered from abroad and accused nato of deploying military forces near the country's border the alliance has dismissed that claim but says it's closely monitoring the situation in belarus undeterred fans tens of thousands of opposition supporters protesters
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like my one to rosie with his treasure trove of photographs they all want to preserve this material for future generations. their common goal is to keep alive the history of. the cultural identity of its inhabitants. tanya chroma gaza and you can see how special report collected memory is in full detail documentary you tube. though a fossil 100 britain has discovered a new species of dinosaur bugs pebbles on a beach. now on this piece of don't know. and i would have paid. intelligence robin warda turned up to bones while searching for fossils on the line of white scientists studied the bones and concluded that he found a new species of 3 toed dinosaur researchers say it's loosely related to tyrone or solace rex and died in say about a 150 years ago. this is news life from brother and his reminder of our top story at this hour u.s. presidential candidate joe biden is due to make his 1st campaign appearance with running mate come on how it's made to set us up from california is the 1st woman of color to be nominated for national office by a major cause. on police in scotland have confirme
like my one to rosie with his treasure trove of photographs they all want to preserve this material for future generations. their common goal is to keep alive the history of. the cultural identity of its inhabitants. tanya chroma gaza and you can see how special report collected memory is in full detail documentary you tube. though a fossil 100 britain has discovered a new species of dinosaur bugs pebbles on a beach. now on this piece of don't know. and i would have paid. intelligence robin...
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extraordinarily widespread and the level of concern in the task force did not match the president's rosy assessment. >> some 1400 families lost loved ones yesterday the third highest total since memorial day. the u.s. death count keeps trending upward, 157,000 americans are dead. there is a promising trend just five states have a significant number of new cases reported week over week but experts warn the backlog in testing may and infull extent we're seeing may not be detected. >> we don't have near enough testing. it's quite possible the rest of the states look like they are doing okay. actually have ongoing community spread. >> 33 states have seen increases in their retail of positive tests. mississippi at 23%. state health officer issued a mandate for those with the virus to self-isolate or face jail time. mississippi's governor ordering a two week mask mandate and delaying the start in person classes in some hot spots. >>> we have seen over the last several weeks that when people participate and wear masks it helps. we must pump the brakes in hardest hit areas. >> a number of famili
extraordinarily widespread and the level of concern in the task force did not match the president's rosy assessment. >> some 1400 families lost loved ones yesterday the third highest total since memorial day. the u.s. death count keeps trending upward, 157,000 americans are dead. there is a promising trend just five states have a significant number of new cases reported week over week but experts warn the backlog in testing may and infull extent we're seeing may not be detected. >>...
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well analysts still really paint a rosy picture here and this is because there are so many factors playing into this geo political risks the pandemic of course but also turkey's unconventional economic and fiscal policy moves and a diminished in the pendants all the country's central bank many argue that the also they also docs thing to do now would be raising interest rates but we know that present aid one is strongly opposed to this he has once called high interest rates are quoting here the mother and father of all evil so analysts say if it doesn't manage to boost confidence in its currency we will see high inflation and even a balance of payment crisis julia hahn thank you for your reporting japan's economy shrank at an annualized rate of almost 28 percent in the 2nd quarter that's the country's worst contraction on record analysts blame a collapse in private consumption and external demand amid the coronavirus crisis the world's 3rd largest economy was already struggling when the virus the outbreak hit earlier this year officials said that there were signs that spending was picking u
well analysts still really paint a rosy picture here and this is because there are so many factors playing into this geo political risks the pandemic of course but also turkey's unconventional economic and fiscal policy moves and a diminished in the pendants all the country's central bank many argue that the also they also docs thing to do now would be raising interest rates but we know that present aid one is strongly opposed to this he has once called high interest rates are quoting here the...
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and rosie, thank you very much and good luck with your boys.republican national convention, where she made the case for president donald trump's re—election. speaking from the rose garden at the white house, the wife of the president also discussed the coronavirus pandemic, saying her husband "will not rest until he has done all he can to take care of everyone" affected. our north america correspondent peter bowes reports. we hold these truths to be self—evident. another night at the trump family convention. the president, two of his children, and his wife all addressed the virtual gathering with the theme land of opportunity. life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. tiffany trump, the president's youngest daughter, lashed out at the media and silicon valley for promoting what she called fabricated views. people must recognise that our thoughts, our opinions, and even the choice of who we are voting for may, and are, being manipulated, invisibly coerced by the media and tech giants. i'm mike pompeo. breaking from a tradition that us secreta
and rosie, thank you very much and good luck with your boys.republican national convention, where she made the case for president donald trump's re—election. speaking from the rose garden at the white house, the wife of the president also discussed the coronavirus pandemic, saying her husband "will not rest until he has done all he can to take care of everyone" affected. our north america correspondent peter bowes reports. we hold these truths to be self—evident. another night at...
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well analyst oh really paint a rosy picture here and this is because there are so many factors playing into this geo political risks the pandemic of course but also turkey's unconventional economic and fiscal policy moves and a diminished in the panda's all the country's central bank many argue that the also they could also docs thing to do now would be raising interest rates but we know that present one is strongly opposed to this he has once called high interest rates are quoting here the mother and father of all evil so analysts say if doesn't manage to boost confidence in its currency we will see high inflation and even a balance of payment crisis julia hahn thank you for your reporting. walk past restaurants in the u.k. and you'll likely see diners out enjoying discounted food it's all thanks to a government subsidized it out to help out project designed to revitalize britain's restaurant sector for many brits it's too good a deal to pass up but others are finding the scheme a little hard to swallow. seafood says those in the kitchen it's lunchtime in shall bella. job it's a full
well analyst oh really paint a rosy picture here and this is because there are so many factors playing into this geo political risks the pandemic of course but also turkey's unconventional economic and fiscal policy moves and a diminished in the panda's all the country's central bank many argue that the also they could also docs thing to do now would be raising interest rates but we know that present one is strongly opposed to this he has once called high interest rates are quoting here the...
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program thousands of people have gathered in minsk for another day of protests against the better rosie and government defying a police crackdown following disputed elections huge crowds have gathered to commemorate the death of a demonstrator earlier this week so far. our security forces appear to be holding back from interfering in intervening the european union says it will sanction officials who repress dissent meanwhile embattled president alexander is under a new shango has today called on russia to support him and his claim to have won last week's elections. well earlier we spoke to journalists. in minsk and we asked her how protesters feel about lucas shango consulting his ally president putin. why are these new scheme yes during this commemoration of accident and basically you know and people immediately brought back and there's saying that well we'll figure it out. and so have people who don't want any russian intervention in the real estate and progression protestors they want to be dependent and well there are no details so far so it's not really clear what's to say you know
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the special virtual tribute today for the rosy the riveter >>> the rosy the riveter v the 75th anniversarywor two and 25th anniversary of the founding of the historical park. last week invited to post messages. today the virtual rally can be viewed on the roizsy the riveter trust facebook and instagram pages. something to do from home. today, if you are trying to stay inside. not go out when it is going to be way too hot. lisa let's get that final check of the forecast. >> yeah liz, the best part of the day right now before the heat really begins to build. but we do have a sea breeze to look forward to on the coast. upper 70s, half-moon bay. 80s, san francisco. palo alto 92. it gets waerm. not quite as hot as yesterday. increase the clouds as welt. inland very little change around the bay and at the coast. subtle changes for the clouds and sea breeze and back to the heat by monday. liz. >> thank you. thanks for joining us as well here on abc7 mornings. i'm liz kreutz, along with lisa argen. the nba playoffs begin today here on abc7. another thing to do today instead of going outside. at 11
the special virtual tribute today for the rosy the riveter >>> the rosy the riveter v the 75th anniversarywor two and 25th anniversary of the founding of the historical park. last week invited to post messages. today the virtual rally can be viewed on the roizsy the riveter trust facebook and instagram pages. something to do from home. today, if you are trying to stay inside. not go out when it is going to be way too hot. lisa let's get that final check of the forecast. >> yeah...
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she was one of the original rosie the riveters. we celebrateds it. you covered it. it felt so special. >> thank you. >> she was just so honored. i think it meant more than if we had a big party for her. if it wasn't quarantine, this was something so special she would have never had before. >> what makes her be part of, i'll call it a routine, but of your performance? she's just a loving person. she shoots off the hip and she says what she feels and what she's thinking. >> you know, i talk about my life, everything in my life. i talk about my mom, my dad, my siblings, my marriage, my dog. i talk about my life and it is such a big part of my life so it makes sense i would talk about her. she's my grandmother's sister. my grandmother passed away in 2001. she was one of my best friends. i loved her dearly. i feel like if my grandmother was still here, we might not hear about it. she became my honorary grandmother when my grandmother passed away. i feel like -- i'm honored to talk about my tia mary. when i do i feel like i'm honoring my grandmother in a way. they are suc
she was one of the original rosie the riveters. we celebrateds it. you covered it. it felt so special. >> thank you. >> she was just so honored. i think it meant more than if we had a big party for her. if it wasn't quarantine, this was something so special she would have never had before. >> what makes her be part of, i'll call it a routine, but of your performance? she's just a loving person. she shoots off the hip and she says what she feels and what she's thinking....
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lastst tribute messages and pho tuesday the park volunteer rosies.ewed on the facebook and instagram pa world war ii. all right,>>heliz, it is beautit there right now. and if you're one of the lucky ones to be at the coast temperatures will be cooler there. upper 70s with a sea breeze, clouds increasing throughout the day. and elsewhere around the bay still oppressively hot inland with 103 to 105, from concord to fairfield. 88 in oakland. better than yesterday's 100, 79 in half moon bay. sea breeze and high clouds on the way that increases again tomorrow. today and tomorrow a little bit different than yesterday. still hot, but the hottest weather is monday and tuesday and even sticks around into wednesday. so subtle changes that some of you may like today. liz? >> all right, lisa, thank you. stay cool and please enjoy it, enjoy the heat if you can. but stay cool, drink a lot of water. thank you for joining us here on abc 7 mornings. i'm liz kreutz along with lisa argen who will be tracking this all morning. abc 7 news continues at 9:00 a.m. gma is ne
lastst tribute messages and pho tuesday the park volunteer rosies.ewed on the facebook and instagram pa world war ii. all right,>>heliz, it is beautit there right now. and if you're one of the lucky ones to be at the coast temperatures will be cooler there. upper 70s with a sea breeze, clouds increasing throughout the day. and elsewhere around the bay still oppressively hot inland with 103 to 105, from concord to fairfield. 88 in oakland. better than yesterday's 100, 79 in half moon bay....
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. >> marie's nickname that i gave her was rosy because she was always just, you know, peachy and rosy and happy. >> reporter: like she was when she met jeff carlson, and he fell hard. >> and it was like instant. >> reporter: so they married. and they had a daughter named paris. and thought their life together would be grand. marie got a college degree in criminal justice, became a deputy sheriff. >> her ultimate goal was to try to get into the fbi. >> reporter: but then, for all the love between them, there were issues. jeff learned there were more secrets. that as a girl, marie had been sexually assaulted. and sometimes her love and joy were chased into a darker place. >> the biggest issue was she didn't love herself. >> reporter: they tried. but the marriage didn't last. and after that, marie drifted a little. jobs fell through. she had to move frequently. jeff suggested paris, then 3, would have a more stable life with him. >> she fought it initially, but she agreed that it was probably for the best. so paris was with me. >> reporter: though she saw paris often, and called all the
. >> marie's nickname that i gave her was rosy because she was always just, you know, peachy and rosy and happy. >> reporter: like she was when she met jeff carlson, and he fell hard. >> and it was like instant. >> reporter: so they married. and they had a daughter named paris. and thought their life together would be grand. marie got a college degree in criminal justice, became a deputy sheriff. >> her ultimate goal was to try to get into the fbi. >>...
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all of the stats are rosy. everything's on the up and up and the president emphasizes the percentage of our country where the pandemic is not a problem. >> yeah, brian. i mean, this is a preview of what we're going to see after election day. it's like in england where you have the sitting government and shadow government. they're presenting two different ideas as to what america is. the two americas as we heard from john edwards ten years ago. you have joe biden and senator harris running on competence. not just science, but competence. actually having a plan. on the other side you have an administration that is literally running on maintaining power. an administration saying not only is the pandemic not an issue, but we've given up on any attempt to come up with financial or structural assistance to people still suffering from the pandemic they don't want to acknowledge. we'll continue to see these opposing views. what's going to be interesting is how the american people feel and not whether they agree with jo
all of the stats are rosy. everything's on the up and up and the president emphasizes the percentage of our country where the pandemic is not a problem. >> yeah, brian. i mean, this is a preview of what we're going to see after election day. it's like in england where you have the sitting government and shadow government. they're presenting two different ideas as to what america is. the two americas as we heard from john edwards ten years ago. you have joe biden and senator harris running...
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he puts a rosy glow on everything. everything will be fine, it will be perfect. just follow me, i am the pied piper. no matter what, no matter what they just are not in touch with reality. you know, they are in this ivory tower up there. you know, all his friends are billionaires and he just -- anybody that does not agree with him, he says they are people vil, almost.e e they are going to destroy the country. they are going to move into your neighborhood. i live in chestnut hill and people from all over the world are welcome. that is what makes us great. this fear, the fear mongering is -- i -- and all those flags. and using the white house for all of this pageantry. i just think of people in other countries -- the europeans must be going crazy with watching just our government, detached from people dying and discussing it. what are we going to do? we have no platform. we are not discussing what health care we will give you. he is in court trying to dismantle obamacare. i mean, people are going to need health care. host: i need to give other people a chance as we
he puts a rosy glow on everything. everything will be fine, it will be perfect. just follow me, i am the pied piper. no matter what, no matter what they just are not in touch with reality. you know, they are in this ivory tower up there. you know, all his friends are billionaires and he just -- anybody that does not agree with him, he says they are people vil, almost.e e they are going to destroy the country. they are going to move into your neighborhood. i live in chestnut hill and people from...
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rosie, south beach, new york on our support trump line. when you hear the phrase make america great again, what you think? i am a proud american, me --at phrase means to not in america was not great. just bringing the morals back, bringing god back, and i feel that is what makes a difference of artthis period history and united states. i am very proud to vote for president trump. , andproud to be a pro-life she being the most pro-life president that ever existed and lived in the united states. host: how long have you been in the states, rosie? caller: i have been 20 years here. host: when is the last time you got back to venezuela? caller: i would say 2008, my family is still there. i got married to an american citizen. my kids live here and my parents are suffering with what socialism is done to our country. for that reason and for many i will beam here and voting for a president that really cares for his people. beach, new, sound york. california, undecided. why are you undecided? caller: i am a registered democrat since i was 18 years o
rosie, south beach, new york on our support trump line. when you hear the phrase make america great again, what you think? i am a proud american, me --at phrase means to not in america was not great. just bringing the morals back, bringing god back, and i feel that is what makes a difference of artthis period history and united states. i am very proud to vote for president trump. , andproud to be a pro-life she being the most pro-life president that ever existed and lived in the united states....
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we get so distracted by twitter war, you know, with rosie o'donnell that we don't come back to people'ses. >> paul, in the book you have a chapter, it's still the economy stupid, i had to read it twice, chapter 10. you pointed out that the president is constantly trying to paint a rosy picture of the economy precovid and democrats have to get back on top of the economy, why is that? >> yeah, i think joe did last week. i thought the speech was terrific. what i want democrats to put put trump tax on trial. president obama came in and the entire world economy was destroyed and built it up back 832 billion, 832. trump comes in and chugging along just fine and corporate profits at all-time high. what does he do? he cuts taxes by 2 trillion, he spends more than twice the amount of money, our money on bailing out corporations that have record profits than obama did saving the global economy, so we have to put that on trial. my favorite line of speech of joe's was when he said, when joe biden is president the days of amazon paying zero taxes are over, right, i love amazon, great american compan
we get so distracted by twitter war, you know, with rosie o'donnell that we don't come back to people'ses. >> paul, in the book you have a chapter, it's still the economy stupid, i had to read it twice, chapter 10. you pointed out that the president is constantly trying to paint a rosy picture of the economy precovid and democrats have to get back on top of the economy, why is that? >> yeah, i think joe did last week. i thought the speech was terrific. what i want democrats to put...
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it has just been president trump nearly always painting a rosy portrait of the crisis. we have a lot to talk about tonight as we await the president. joining me now is nbc's carol lee from the white house, nbc a garrett haake on capitol hill, ashley parker, white house reporter for "the washington post" and msnbc contributor. and with the medical perspective, dr. meghan rainy, emergency physician and associate professor of emergency medicine at brown university's medical school. thank you all for being here tonight. do we expect to learn anything new from the president tonight? is there a strategy behind briefing as all of these things have seemingly fallen apart? >> well, look, we know that the president has increasingly wanted to come out and be his own spokesperson. we're going to see him do that in just a little bit here again tonight at the white house. the questions have really been signal up, kasie, since he signed these executive actions over the weekend. he has not been able to say, and people who work for him has not been able to say, will these be effective?
it has just been president trump nearly always painting a rosy portrait of the crisis. we have a lot to talk about tonight as we await the president. joining me now is nbc's carol lee from the white house, nbc a garrett haake on capitol hill, ashley parker, white house reporter for "the washington post" and msnbc contributor. and with the medical perspective, dr. meghan rainy, emergency physician and associate professor of emergency medicine at brown university's medical school. thank...
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this is d w news and these are out top stories are rosy and president alexander lukashenko has rejected growing calls to resign following his disputed reelection awaken guard he warned supporters of a western military threat and said russia was ready to step in to quell protests this says the opposition held its biggest rally carrying a huge white red white band of the colors of the country's old flag.
this is d w news and these are out top stories are rosy and president alexander lukashenko has rejected growing calls to resign following his disputed reelection awaken guard he warned supporters of a western military threat and said russia was ready to step in to quell protests this says the opposition held its biggest rally carrying a huge white red white band of the colors of the country's old flag.
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the rosy picture is what the president was trying to state yesterday with the charts and graphs, somef which didn't have legends to explain what the numbers meant. i didn't quite get that. that feels like what we've been hearing with increasing both intensity and specificity in these briefings in the last few days at isras it relates to coronavirus response. >> one point on the -- his interview with my colleague, the president was waving around that big bar chart graph. he was showing it as a way to prove his point. the president likes optics and charts and visual aides to make his message stick. charts aren't reassuring the american people that their fellow americans aren't dying at an alarming rate. >> hang on one second. we're having audio issues. joel, let me come to you. those charts, i think to her point, i'm not sure how helpful they have been or how much more persuasive the argument is now, especially the argument about whether or not the u.s. will make a "v" shaped recovery particularly considering how deep the "v" may have fallen. >> the charts bely a bigger point whether ha
the rosy picture is what the president was trying to state yesterday with the charts and graphs, somef which didn't have legends to explain what the numbers meant. i didn't quite get that. that feels like what we've been hearing with increasing both intensity and specificity in these briefings in the last few days at isras it relates to coronavirus response. >> one point on the -- his interview with my colleague, the president was waving around that big bar chart graph. he was showing it...
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. >> so overall, sounds like you're saying the picture is, i don't want to say, rosy, but it's stabilizing, you'll say, right? >> yeah, i think we're in a steady state, and i really think that's the best we can do. i think some people want us to do everything possible to drive the transition to zero and just not possible. so we have to figure out how to live with it and reduce death as much as we can. i think we're probably doing as good as we can do given the circumstances. >> i want to dive more deeply into this opening and closing approach with you, both in terms of businesses and schools. so important to those of us parents, in just a second but i got to ask you, when did you first find out that there was a state computer assistant glitch and there was a backlog in reporting cases, and then what was the impact on you as a county, once that became apparent? >> i think i found out about it when you all found about it. i don't know the exact date but i did not find out about it earlier than you all did. when the public knew, i kind of knew. the effect, in the overall response, kind of not
. >> so overall, sounds like you're saying the picture is, i don't want to say, rosy, but it's stabilizing, you'll say, right? >> yeah, i think we're in a steady state, and i really think that's the best we can do. i think some people want us to do everything possible to drive the transition to zero and just not possible. so we have to figure out how to live with it and reduce death as much as we can. i think we're probably doing as good as we can do given the circumstances....
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. - today on "tamron hall," celebrating pride with tamron's first virtual audience, rosie o'donnell, and a coach who risked it all by coming out during lockdown. after her murder, an nba star's acceptance of his transgender sister, plus broadway during lockdown: the star of "moulin rouge! the musical" who battled covid-19 and the star of the show "mrs. doubtfire," which closed only days from opening, all right now on "tamron hall." [dynamic music] ♪ - welcome to "tamron hall" from my home. wait for it! three, two, one. [applause] take a look! we have an audience, our virtual audience. hi, family! - hey! - this is our very first virtual tam fam audience from all over the country. nothing can keep us apart. i am so thrilled to have an audience: you watching at home, our tam fam, virtual. we're going to keep doing this so that you can join us and just keep building our relationship, our community, putting it back together. so the people that you see right now, they're celebrating pride month across the country. you can tell. dolled up for the occasion, i love it. i even have my little c
. - today on "tamron hall," celebrating pride with tamron's first virtual audience, rosie o'donnell, and a coach who risked it all by coming out during lockdown. after her murder, an nba star's acceptance of his transgender sister, plus broadway during lockdown: the star of "moulin rouge! the musical" who battled covid-19 and the star of the show "mrs. doubtfire," which closed only days from opening, all right now on "tamron hall." [dynamic music] ♪ -...
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bill was signed by humans or rose every vote that passed prop beyond the law was passed but it was a rosy missourians here and this was not i doubt you know you've seen all this i was to you. they might arrive in the money so we can get the word out that they go to the polls obviously it was the server residents who voted in this. poll you know it's no other. choice by 51 and they have became very close unfortunately because of the hysteria that was just being spread in the rural areas and they're really really believe i mean i talked to one and while they they really believed this was going to close down the farms. thank you for joining us all i. will find a bill changing proposition b. even though voters already approved it probably be stirred the emotions of missourians on both sides of the issue but it was ultimately approved by 51 percent of voters the thought of altering it is an outrage and the law's supporters essentially a couple of 100 lawmakers have come to treated their judgment for the judgment about a 1000000 voters nancy weller says she can't bear to see another dog pulled
bill was signed by humans or rose every vote that passed prop beyond the law was passed but it was a rosy missourians here and this was not i doubt you know you've seen all this i was to you. they might arrive in the money so we can get the word out that they go to the polls obviously it was the server residents who voted in this. poll you know it's no other. choice by 51 and they have became very close unfortunately because of the hysteria that was just being spread in the rural areas and...
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mark went to rosie's on his way to the church of st porfirio is in the house of gaza city.christians have played an important role in the life of gaza for centuries st push derrius is one of the oldest active churches in gaza city and belongs to the greek orthodox community of which man. as a member. of the an estimated 1000 christians live in gaza but that number is falling much like other youths in gaza many young christians are eager to leave the territory was. one has now stopped by his sisters home for a visit. after. their brother will race took over the photo business in the 1986 his studio became just as well known as its predecessor and the. sin of. the whole family love to work in photography and we all learned from maurice skeptic my sister really enjoyed photography she'd work in the darkroom all day long that was her hobby she developed photos that were taken all over gaza. for only women weren't in the article of young men weren't allowed to guarantee the privacy of the people in the photographs to shoot for so i yeah we she kind of called on bennett. business
mark went to rosie's on his way to the church of st porfirio is in the house of gaza city.christians have played an important role in the life of gaza for centuries st push derrius is one of the oldest active churches in gaza city and belongs to the greek orthodox community of which man. as a member. of the an estimated 1000 christians live in gaza but that number is falling much like other youths in gaza many young christians are eager to leave the territory was. one has now stopped by his...
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hear you say the video is fantastic really great work i want you to know if you go look up copper rosie and be on facebook we just show 42nd so we'll video that's like 2 or 3 minutes long so you can check out the whole thing there beth i want to bring you back into the conversation here we're talking a kurdistan and zambia with natasha and ruth but this is really a global issue that touches just about every country in the world can you put this in a little bit of clan. a little bit of perspective for us and i do have a comment a says what's the long term fallout of lack of access to contraception mean for women and girls. well the long term fall out is going to are going to feel it at the individual level women and girls themselves are going to have more unintended pregnancies which on a personal level means baby girls won't be allowed to continue in school for women who are having back to back pregnancies that have less ability to recover physically emotionally and financially between pregnancies which has an impact on their own health as well as the health of intense and their familie
hear you say the video is fantastic really great work i want you to know if you go look up copper rosie and be on facebook we just show 42nd so we'll video that's like 2 or 3 minutes long so you can check out the whole thing there beth i want to bring you back into the conversation here we're talking a kurdistan and zambia with natasha and ruth but this is really a global issue that touches just about every country in the world can you put this in a little bit of clan. a little bit of...
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bell was signed by a missouri every boat that passed property and the law was passed by a missouri rosiemissourians here and this was not allowed to stay you know they've seen all this i would say you just you know they might have righted the money so we can get the word out that they didn't go to the polls obviously it was missouri residents who voted for this. waiver so oh you know as though there were. going by 51 of the have for so became very close fortunately because of those mass hysteria that was just being spread in the rural areas and there really do people really believe i mean i talked to one on one that they really believed this was going to close down the farms. thank you for joining us all i hear on missouri governor jay nixon will he find a bill changing proposition b. even though voters already approved it probably used during the emotions of missourians on both sides of the issue but it was ultimately approved by 51 percent of voters the thought of altering it is an outrage and it was supporters going through only a couple of 100 lawmakers have come to treated their jud
bell was signed by a missouri every boat that passed property and the law was passed by a missouri rosiemissourians here and this was not allowed to stay you know they've seen all this i would say you just you know they might have righted the money so we can get the word out that they didn't go to the polls obviously it was missouri residents who voted for this. waiver so oh you know as though there were. going by 51 of the have for so became very close fortunately because of those mass...
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the lowest unemployment rate for women since rosie the riveter. the child care tax credit doubled. there is a number of things. ivanka has pushed on the childcare development fund that was increased by $2.4 billion. i'm sorry, i don't want to quote the wrong numbers. they have really done a lot for women. been theally has untold story and i think it is because she is a mother and she understands what working women are going through in these times and so she has been pushing this and she has been out there advocating not just from others, but women around the world. she is one of the untold stories of this administration. according to a poll, the former vice president joe biden leads among women by 15%. a softball shows the former vice president leading president trump among women by 12%. how do you explain the gaps? polls set in 2016 that hillary was going to win. i think what matters is on election day. that is the poll that matters. as we saw in 2016 as people were hesitant to admit they supported president trump. i think that we have more of the same now especially because of th
the lowest unemployment rate for women since rosie the riveter. the child care tax credit doubled. there is a number of things. ivanka has pushed on the childcare development fund that was increased by $2.4 billion. i'm sorry, i don't want to quote the wrong numbers. they have really done a lot for women. been theally has untold story and i think it is because she is a mother and she understands what working women are going through in these times and so she has been pushing this and she has...