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sarah: many thanks.dlords and tenants in berlin have been banned from renting out entire apartments or houses for short-term holiday lets. it is for curbing online lets for things like airbnb. here is more. reporter: the berlin administrative court's ruling came as a shock. they banned the letting of apartments for above-market rises. religion is rising rapidly, and there is not e enough housing to provide for new residents. >> it is a clear signal that holiday dwellings have to be returned to their status as normal housing. we can really only urge people to actually do that. reporter: global companies such as airbnb think -- it is even worse for local e-business pioneers. they see their very existence threatened, unfairly, they say. >> tourism here is so s successl because we are seeing many holiday apartments available. and people really arare happy wn they can holiday in a private apartment. happy customers are one thing, a changing economy is another. e-commerce is playing an ever-bigger role. the eu
sarah: many thanks.dlords and tenants in berlin have been banned from renting out entire apartments or houses for short-term holiday lets. it is for curbing online lets for things like airbnb. here is more. reporter: the berlin administrative court's ruling came as a shock. they banned the letting of apartments for above-market rises. religion is rising rapidly, and there is not e enough housing to provide for new residents. >> it is a clear signal that holiday dwellings have to be...
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sarah: thank you. six residents of a refugee shelter in the german city of dÜsseldorf have been arrested on suspicion of deliberately starting a fire which completely destroyed a shelter. plumes of smoke could be seen from kilometers away. officials say all of the occupants were evacuated. about 20 have been treated for smoke inhalation. nearly 180 people lived in the former hall at the dÜsseldorf fairgrounds. poland has just launched its biggest military exercise its the cold war. tens of thousands of soldiers are taking part, a move likely to further strain relations with russia. the wargames come just a month before war so host a nato summit at which leaders will discuss employing for the battalions to eastern europe in the wake of the crisis in ukraine. >> troops in action on the training area, the aim of anaconda is to prepare for an emergency, to give troops a chance to rehearse a crisis scenario on the eastern front tier. with more than 31,000 soldiers involved, it's of the largest multination m
sarah: thank you. six residents of a refugee shelter in the german city of dÜsseldorf have been arrested on suspicion of deliberately starting a fire which completely destroyed a shelter. plumes of smoke could be seen from kilometers away. officials say all of the occupants were evacuated. about 20 have been treated for smoke inhalation. nearly 180 people lived in the former hall at the dÜsseldorf fairgrounds. poland has just launched its biggest military exercise its the cold war. tens of...
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. ♪ sarah: i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program.e begin with a grim reality, people have washed up on a beach in the libyan city. in a tragic day for mediterranean migrants, another nine bodies were pulled from the sea after a boat capsized near crete. greek authorities rescued 340 others. despite the dangers, desperate attempts to reach europe show no signs of slowing down. reporter: their dream of a new life ended here, on a beach in the city of zwara in northern libya. more than 100 bodies have washed up on this sure in the last few days. local residents are shocked. >> this is wrong. there are 20 bodies all over the place here in zwara alone. how come this is happening? where is the government? reporter: workers from the red crescent have come to recover the bodies, wearing facemasks to ward off the stench of decay. it's not known when the boats capsized, but many of the body spent days in the water. more than 2500 refugees have died trying to cross the mediterranean this year alone trade a marked increase over last year. unhcr
. ♪ sarah: i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program.e begin with a grim reality, people have washed up on a beach in the libyan city. in a tragic day for mediterranean migrants, another nine bodies were pulled from the sea after a boat capsized near crete. greek authorities rescued 340 others. despite the dangers, desperate attempts to reach europe show no signs of slowing down. reporter: their dream of a new life ended here, on a beach in the city of zwara in northern libya. more than 100...
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sarah: thank you very much. from the modern refugee crisis to a historical one that dominated the headlines of the late 1970's and early 80's, the point of the so-called the enemies boat people. it was founded in response to those after the war and was credited to rescuing thousands of people in the dangerous waters. now the founder has died at the age of 77. reporter: he studied theology and spent time working as a journalist. one news story in particular caught his attention. it involved the fate of vietnamese boat people. they found few countries willing to take them in. in 19, he founded the aid organization to rescue them. the group save the lives of more than 11,000 people from an uncertain fate adrift in the south china sea. he went on to assist the needy and the repressed all over the world. in 2014, the ngo celebrated its 35th anniversary. in his later years, he continued to speak out on humanitarian issues, advocating for the rights of the underdog. recently, he added his voice to those supporting help
sarah: thank you very much. from the modern refugee crisis to a historical one that dominated the headlines of the late 1970's and early 80's, the point of the so-called the enemies boat people. it was founded in response to those after the war and was credited to rescuing thousands of people in the dangerous waters. now the founder has died at the age of 77. reporter: he studied theology and spent time working as a journalist. one news story in particular caught his attention. it involved the...
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. ♪ sarah: welcome to the program. i'm sarah kelly.he world's longest rail tunnel officially opened on wednesday. it is hoped that it will cut travel times, traffic, and pollution. it took 17 years to build. the gotthard based tunnel runs from erstfeld and bodio. at 57 kilometers it is seven kilometers longer than the channel tunnel that connects britain with france and runs through the base of the gotthard mountain range, allowing for high-speed travel by avoiding steep slopes. freight trains will pass through at 100 kilometers hour. passenger trains will reach 250 kilometers per hour. besides being hailed as a historic engineering feet, the tunnel is also a symbol of european unity. >> at the opening ceremony dancers provided a hint of the hardships endured by the workers. they borrowed for 17 years, two kilometers belowground, and temperatures of up to 46 degrees centigrade. inaugurating the tunnel, the swiss president h honored their achievements. >> it is an important step for switzerland, but also for our neighbors on the contine
. ♪ sarah: welcome to the program. i'm sarah kelly.he world's longest rail tunnel officially opened on wednesday. it is hoped that it will cut travel times, traffic, and pollution. it took 17 years to build. the gotthard based tunnel runs from erstfeld and bodio. at 57 kilometers it is seven kilometers longer than the channel tunnel that connects britain with france and runs through the base of the gotthard mountain range, allowing for high-speed travel by avoiding steep slopes. freight...
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now it is back over to sarah. sarah: we're going to get a quick check of other stories.er happy sentry of violence in colombia, the government of the left-wing farc group has signed a cease-fire. the agreement includes a roadmap to demobilize farc's 7000 fighters. more than 200,000 people have died in the colombian civil war since the 1960's. german police have killed the gunman who killed a -- who took hostages in the small town of viernheim. he barricaded himself inside the building with hostages. no one knows was hurt in the inincident. -- no one e else wasas hurt in e incidentnt more than 2000 democrats are demanding votes on measures that include background checks from gun owners following last week's massacre in orlando, florida. you're watching dw news, i'm sarah kelly. thank you very much for tuning in. we'll see you next time. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> welcome back. you are watching "live from paris" on "france 24." i'm laura cellier. our top stories
now it is back over to sarah. sarah: we're going to get a quick check of other stories.er happy sentry of violence in colombia, the government of the left-wing farc group has signed a cease-fire. the agreement includes a roadmap to demobilize farc's 7000 fighters. more than 200,000 people have died in the colombian civil war since the 1960's. german police have killed the gunman who killed a -- who took hostages in the small town of viernheim. he barricaded himself inside the building with...
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so i found this a captivating story and i began to pursue leads on sarah but she was a and i set the project aside and then newtown happened, sandy hook and then after that massacre my mind wandered back to sarah winchester. only this time i thought that maybe i was starting with the wrong end of the story, that may be the interesting story, the more mysterious story wasn't sarah's ghost story but the story of the gun industry itself. about which i knew nothing. and then i wanted to know more. so being trained as a historian and so i trailed the money of the gun industry. >> follow the money, fascinating. i want to read a paragraph to you from your book on page xxi, quote rights pamela haig, the tragedy of american gun violence emerged from the american gun business, the the forgotten but ironclad logic that gunned america was the amorality of business, not diabolical intentions of the merchants of death or the adventures of a gunslinger. the gun culture that exists today in americdeveloped out of an unexceptional perpetual quest for new and larger markets that had exceptional social
so i found this a captivating story and i began to pursue leads on sarah but she was a and i set the project aside and then newtown happened, sandy hook and then after that massacre my mind wandered back to sarah winchester. only this time i thought that maybe i was starting with the wrong end of the story, that may be the interesting story, the more mysterious story wasn't sarah's ghost story but the story of the gun industry itself. about which i knew nothing. and then i wanted to know more....
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sarah expects that number, though, to rise. garvin thomas, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, garvin. >>> we turn things over to meteorologist jeff ranieri. i heard rain. >> a nice weekend shaping up. today we did have rain in the forecast, but there was only one spot that did manage to pick up a little bit of activity. we were hard pressed to find any big time totals. we didn't expect a lot and it was even less than expected, so that's what the one location where we did see a tenth of an inch of rain today. ten times your daily average in june which is usually .01 of an inch and good news for you up there, but for a lot of the bay area, that rain line stayed too far to the north to give you rainfall in san francisco. so a lot of us, we got missed by this one and we are trending closer to summer in the next few days. it's pretty typical weather in the bay area. also some of the measurable rainfall and the temperatures are milder and currently 73 across the peninsula and east bay at 76, but notice this where we do have the clouds
sarah expects that number, though, to rise. garvin thomas, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, garvin. >>> we turn things over to meteorologist jeff ranieri. i heard rain. >> a nice weekend shaping up. today we did have rain in the forecast, but there was only one spot that did manage to pick up a little bit of activity. we were hard pressed to find any big time totals. we didn't expect a lot and it was even less than expected, so that's what the one location where we did see...
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now legend has it that sarah was a spiritualist. and she believed that the world of ghosts in the world of the dead overlaid the world of the living. it is a doozy of a ghost story as with any ghost story the ghosts usually have a message for us and in this case sarah said she was indeed being haunted by the experience of all the casualties and that she needed to a tone for this and perhaps building a house for them and she was to never stop building. she was to keep building nonstop using her rifle fortune and she inherited to do so. sarah moves off to san jose in 1885, one of her sisters already moved out. on a whim she buys a plot of land that wasn't for sale but she managed to buy it, it was a a modest cottage at the time. from that point on she built an extravagant house that made no sense. it is like a riddle and did not stop until her death in 1922. speed. >> host: how many rooms were there and what did it look like and what did she get so carried away with the house? >> guest: before the san francisco earthquake in 19 oh six
now legend has it that sarah was a spiritualist. and she believed that the world of ghosts in the world of the dead overlaid the world of the living. it is a doozy of a ghost story as with any ghost story the ghosts usually have a message for us and in this case sarah said she was indeed being haunted by the experience of all the casualties and that she needed to a tone for this and perhaps building a house for them and she was to never stop building. she was to keep building nonstop using her...
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it was in relation to sarah. the kids have written and been quoted as saying sarah was the one they wanted to go to and they called her granny and they called eleanor grand mere. >> i went to hunter college. every christmas they had some famous person come and that christmas it was eleanor roosevelt. she came down the aisle just like this she was very tall. she had white hair. she was beautiful. she had a beautiful profile. all this talk about not being beautiful and i said what is all the stuff they're saying? she was beautiful. lesley: she didn't photograph well. mr. ward: she did have very prominent teeth. which the theodore roosevelt family wrote letters about but never did anything about it. they could easily have fixed that. they had orthodontists back then. they didn't do anything about it. they would say she has unfortunate teeth then do nothing about it. >> i am a big fdr fan, i read many books. what came to me when you are speaking about the sons of fdr were really used by other people for business purp
it was in relation to sarah. the kids have written and been quoted as saying sarah was the one they wanted to go to and they called her granny and they called eleanor grand mere. >> i went to hunter college. every christmas they had some famous person come and that christmas it was eleanor roosevelt. she came down the aisle just like this she was very tall. she had white hair. she was beautiful. she had a beautiful profile. all this talk about not being beautiful and i said what is all...
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sarah, what is going on there? >> we just saw two ambulances in the last few minutes pull out, one with lights and sirens, speeding off down the street. still waitinging on a number of injured on the scene, and we have not heard anything from the scene in the last few minutes, so we are waiting for any developments on that, but we are beginning to see the ambulances leave and they are taking off with lights and sirens right now. >> okay. and sarah, please, i am going to keep you on the phone for two more seconds. i want to go back to jim because i want to ask how the police will handle the witnesses and family members and people trying to get in touch with others inside. how do police handle that? >> it's a family center, and police will get a location where they can deal with family members where they can get briefed about the status of what is going on. you will have a lot of people at hospitals close by, and if there are multiple victims, multiple orlando area hospitals, and as far as witnesses, in a case that h
sarah, what is going on there? >> we just saw two ambulances in the last few minutes pull out, one with lights and sirens, speeding off down the street. still waitinging on a number of injured on the scene, and we have not heard anything from the scene in the last few minutes, so we are waiting for any developments on that, but we are beginning to see the ambulances leave and they are taking off with lights and sirens right now. >> okay. and sarah, please, i am going to keep you on...
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sarah dallof is live. do we have her on the line? there you are, sarah. thank you for joining us.an you tell us what is going on in orlando? >> reporter: we are awaiting a news conrence from the police who said they would update the media on what they know. we are seeing a different scene from a couple hours ago before the announcement that the shooter was dead, and we have seen a number of vehicles leave, and we are seeing crime scene investigation units showing up and the helicopter is ahead circling and a k-9 unit walked their dog around the parameter of the building, and they seem to be searching the yards and the grounds of some of these buildings in the area, and whether it's a precaution or if they are looking for something specific, we are not sure. awaiting the news conference update from orlando police, they tweeted out the shooter inside the club, shooter, i will emphasize, singular and not plural, but the shooter is dead. there was a controlled explosion, and then a few minutes later what sounded like gunfire. we have been working with an eyewitness and a few minutes a
sarah dallof is live. do we have her on the line? there you are, sarah. thank you for joining us.an you tell us what is going on in orlando? >> reporter: we are awaiting a news conrence from the police who said they would update the media on what they know. we are seeing a different scene from a couple hours ago before the announcement that the shooter was dead, and we have seen a number of vehicles leave, and we are seeing crime scene investigation units showing up and the helicopter is...
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pretty impressive. >> yes, it is, sarah. >> nice end to the weekend.m but nice for summer. >> absolutely we had low humidity. humidity does ramp up, we're tracking a couple of showers and storms earlier this week, sarah we will show you storm tracker six live double scan radar. you can see no issues with precipitation, it has been dry, not just a cross our region but across all of the mid-atlantic region and up through new england as well. high pressure dominates for the rest of this evening. we will show you picture outside, the sky six live in hd where is everybody? everybody is down the shore in atlantic city a lot of folks on the beach and on the sand enjoying a really comfortable evening. it is cooler at the coast. it was a moderate risk for rip currents the at the coast today, so keep in mind we want to be careful out in the ocean or doing any swimming, at this hour. we have got a southeasterly wind, still in cape may at 72. 76 degrees in a atlantic city. seventy-four in beach haven. cooler at the coast with numbers in the 70's. heading inland 48
pretty impressive. >> yes, it is, sarah. >> nice end to the weekend.m but nice for summer. >> absolutely we had low humidity. humidity does ramp up, we're tracking a couple of showers and storms earlier this week, sarah we will show you storm tracker six live double scan radar. you can see no issues with precipitation, it has been dry, not just a cross our region but across all of the mid-atlantic region and up through new england as well. high pressure dominates for the rest...
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sarah was 25 and she was gorgeous. she went to hong kong with her father. what was their marriage like? ward: as far as i could see he was a terrific father. he married a member of a rich family. son who was kind of a dilettante. he married into the asked her family and retired. astor family and retired. he retired at 23. james was a lovely man with very good sense of humor. inordinately fond of his son. leslie: fdr's strength of personality came from two loving parents. >> what kind of a grandmother was eleanor? when i was a teenager i remember she can be european tour after and she took one of her grand children with her. mr. ward: i'm constrained because i don't know over a much about it. i think there are people in the audience who do. she had curtis with her in the united nations. i don't know very much about her as a grandmother. it was not. i was writing about. >> everything i came upon was describing her in relation to sarah. the kids have written and been saying sarah was the one they wanted to go to and and granny an they called eleanor grand mere
sarah was 25 and she was gorgeous. she went to hong kong with her father. what was their marriage like? ward: as far as i could see he was a terrific father. he married a member of a rich family. son who was kind of a dilettante. he married into the asked her family and retired. astor family and retired. he retired at 23. james was a lovely man with very good sense of humor. inordinately fond of his son. leslie: fdr's strength of personality came from two loving parents. >> what kind of a...
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sarah: officially, it is not.nd we still have quite a lot of concerns about the modest pace of economic recovery, not the recovery but the modest pace of growth in the u.s. book,y point in the beige talking tight labor markets, we know that is something that the fed is concerned about. is it having an impact on wages so far? but in time, it may start to raise rate behavior. so tight labor markets, we will see what the report says tomorrow. but i think that is probably going to be more of the focus for the fed, than the overall sentiment, which is still moderate growth. anna: wages still important. sarah hewin stays with us this morning. here are highlights for your trading day ahead. opec starts its meeting indiana at 9 a.m. u.k. time. the 12:45, we get ecb policy at and the in a. bloomberg customers can fall of the developments at top . at the same time, we get u.s. initial jobless claims, coming ahead of course of tomorrow's key payroll data. and half an hour after that, bank of england governor mark carney
sarah: officially, it is not.nd we still have quite a lot of concerns about the modest pace of economic recovery, not the recovery but the modest pace of growth in the u.s. book,y point in the beige talking tight labor markets, we know that is something that the fed is concerned about. is it having an impact on wages so far? but in time, it may start to raise rate behavior. so tight labor markets, we will see what the report says tomorrow. but i think that is probably going to be more of the...
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>> i'm joined by two of the texas senate for 11 hours in 2013 protesting the bill and sarah a reproductive justice activists also protester from the original fight. wendy davis, let me start with you, you knew how this all started, did you know how it would end today? >> i hoped it would end as it did today. honestly, i remained optimistic as the case sat before the u.s. supreme court. we've seen justice kennedy step up before. i believed he would do it in this instance. i hoped he would do as he did and see through the law and understand that in no way did it make women safer and in fact, it did just the opposite. so, i was thrilled with the results. >> sarah, you look at the opinion, she really bore down on this idea that what texas want and what courts sometimes do, defer to what the legislative say, this is for health, we did this all to help women.
>> i'm joined by two of the texas senate for 11 hours in 2013 protesting the bill and sarah a reproductive justice activists also protester from the original fight. wendy davis, let me start with you, you knew how this all started, did you know how it would end today? >> i hoped it would end as it did today. honestly, i remained optimistic as the case sat before the u.s. supreme court. we've seen justice kennedy step up before. i believed he would do it in this instance. i hoped he...
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guest: so, as i said sarah winchester was oliver winchester's daughter-in-law. she was born in new haven in 1840. it was celebrated as the bell of new haven and varied oliver winchester's only son in 1862. she had a series of misfortunes in her life. she lost several babies to stillbirth. one baby who was born alive bad after a month tragically. then in 1881, her husband died of a gruesome case of tuberculosis. now, legend has it that sarah was a spiritualist and believed that the world of ghosts in the world of the dead overlaid the world of the living and it's a doozy of a ghost story and as with any ghost story the ghosts usually have a message for us and in this case there are, according to legend went to a medium who told her she was being haunted by all of the winchester rifle partial tees and she needed to atone for this by building, perhaps building a house for them. we don't know what she was up to. but, that she was to never stop building. she was to keep building nonstop using her rifle fortune she'd inherited to do so, so sarah moved out to san jose
guest: so, as i said sarah winchester was oliver winchester's daughter-in-law. she was born in new haven in 1840. it was celebrated as the bell of new haven and varied oliver winchester's only son in 1862. she had a series of misfortunes in her life. she lost several babies to stillbirth. one baby who was born alive bad after a month tragically. then in 1881, her husband died of a gruesome case of tuberculosis. now, legend has it that sarah was a spiritualist and believed that the world of...
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sarah: we are going to the business desk. hi daniel.orter: iphone sales slowing and apple has now been told to stop selling their mobiles in beijing, this is because of a dispute on policy. the company's shares have fallen 2%, which has dragged down u.s. industry. apple says they will appeal the ruling. and in the big apple, covering the story -- what has the reaction been in the u.s.? reporter: there has been a lot of confusion, because first we had reports from the wall street journal that apple already is not selling iphones anymore in beijing, but that obviously was not your, because there are orders, but so far apple can still sell products. they are reacting negatively, losing by more than 2% in the friday session. and a lot is going on between the chinese regulators and apple that is not just for the iphone 6 but also with itunes, and as china is the second most important market, the company knows this is not a good development and this is causing concern. reporter: it is the end of the friday session, so what else has moved mark
sarah: we are going to the business desk. hi daniel.orter: iphone sales slowing and apple has now been told to stop selling their mobiles in beijing, this is because of a dispute on policy. the company's shares have fallen 2%, which has dragged down u.s. industry. apple says they will appeal the ruling. and in the big apple, covering the story -- what has the reaction been in the u.s.? reporter: there has been a lot of confusion, because first we had reports from the wall street journal that...
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and while sarah admits she joined just for the money, she's become a fan of the mission. her career goal is she wants to be an army doctor. he hike is a fundraiser for a worthwhile cause. this warrior started a foundation and is raising money to open a rehabilitation for them and their families. raising even just a couple of dollars per mile, sara believes, will make the lonely stretches on the trail easier to endure. >> every mile i go i can say well, what is this $2.50 going to? is it feeding somebody lunch. or is it a whole day's worth of hiking, is it buying a piece of equipment. if it's a whole month of hiking, think what they could do with that. >> she is confident this is the right path for her. >> you heard sarah mention $2.50 a mile. she's already up to more than $3 a mile, which means she will have raised more than $8,000 to the travis mills foundation when she's done. sarah expects that number, though, to rise. >> if you know of someone doing something nice for others, we would love to hear from you. >> a plane goes down in hayward, killing the pilot. and now t
and while sarah admits she joined just for the money, she's become a fan of the mission. her career goal is she wants to be an army doctor. he hike is a fundraiser for a worthwhile cause. this warrior started a foundation and is raising money to open a rehabilitation for them and their families. raising even just a couple of dollars per mile, sara believes, will make the lonely stretches on the trail easier to endure. >> every mile i go i can say well, what is this $2.50 going to? is it...
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. >> sarah simmons in tonight for shawn. >> it has been a wet and wildndw wild day, heavy rains. a parent tornado. >> let's get to sushis beeneen tracng sue, are we our out of the woods yet. 82 not quite. we are not seeing the hail and i the hail did a lot of damage as well especially across loudoun county as you'll see in a little bit. the rain continues. we're noe t getting reports ofer hail very vivid lightening and tremendous down pours.en the line is across interstate 95 right no. as it continuesno pushing away t. o the south and east and taking a little longer to get out of the suburban arean and we're not off the hook for the pow for flash flooding.lood there's a clear line where you can see that it is clearing and i don'int expect any additionald rain west of the district buttrc where we have to watch continue to watch is southern marylandand and central virginia. you can still get more rain tonight. you can see this has become a massive area of rain and flash f flood warnings do continue foref some of these areas. a that will be the story going forward with flash. orange
. >> sarah simmons in tonight for shawn. >> it has been a wet and wildndw wild day, heavy rains. a parent tornado. >> let's get to sushis beeneen tracng sue, are we our out of the woods yet. 82 not quite. we are not seeing the hail and i the hail did a lot of damage as well especially across loudoun county as you'll see in a little bit. the rain continues. we're noe t getting reports ofer hail very vivid lightening and tremendous down pours.en the line is across interstate 95...
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you heard sarah mention $2.50 per mile.hen, she's already up to more than $3 a mile, which means she will have raised more than $8,000 for the travis mills foundation when she's done. sarah expects that number, though, to rise. garvin thomas, nbc bay area news. >> i suspect after some people see that, it will. >> we'll be right back. hes? >>> welcome back. can i interest you in a watch? you can pick from 67 of them. the one you're looking at is up for auction. bidding starts at $140,000. they belonged to james "whitey" bulger who was caught in 2011. a lot of his items will go up for auction and the proceeds will go to the victims of those that he killed or blackmailed. here is a skull ring. bidding starts at just $57 and this is a rat cup starting at 30 bucks. the auction will take place in boston next sunday. you can get online and buy a rat cup. >> you know, you think you'll see an apple watch. >> yeah. let's get one last check of your weather. >>> we're starting to see the clouds rolling across the bay area. it's warming
you heard sarah mention $2.50 per mile.hen, she's already up to more than $3 a mile, which means she will have raised more than $8,000 for the travis mills foundation when she's done. sarah expects that number, though, to rise. garvin thomas, nbc bay area news. >> i suspect after some people see that, it will. >> we'll be right back. hes? >>> welcome back. can i interest you in a watch? you can pick from 67 of them. the one you're looking at is up for auction. bidding...
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sarah: well, the company is saying that they want a c.e.o.be long-term focused and they believe in the founder-led company. so this would -- even if facebook stock would become under pressure. maybe mark zuckerburg is investing too much in artificial intelligence and virtual reality, he still maintains control of the company. they think that the long-term focus is important to the health of facebook. their argument is look where it got us, almost triple the value we were on i.p.o. day. this is something that's worked for facebook. even when they questioned facebook. so they're asking shareholders to say this is really -- say that you look how things are going. ramy: and i assume we expect that this is going to pass tomorrow. but my question is, aren't there some shareholders are that barred from holding shares and companies where there is so much ownership by one individual? and will we see some -- maybe some change some movement in the share holding base as a result? sarah: well, the funny thing about money is it is up to vote by shareholder
sarah: well, the company is saying that they want a c.e.o.be long-term focused and they believe in the founder-led company. so this would -- even if facebook stock would become under pressure. maybe mark zuckerburg is investing too much in artificial intelligence and virtual reality, he still maintains control of the company. they think that the long-term focus is important to the health of facebook. their argument is look where it got us, almost triple the value we were on i.p.o. day. this is...
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sarah is on the phone, sarah, good morning to you, what are you seeing in orlando? >> good morning, this is a massive scene that just keeps getting bigger. we are at the intersection of orange and miller just blocks outside of downtown near this nightclub where the shooting supposedly happened. about 30 to 40 police cars we can see from our vantage point here on scene. we have a police helicopter in the sky. and what is unusual about this is usually we see it chaotic and noise and sirens, but there's none of that, it is very quiet, which leads us to believe this is still an ongoing active scene. we are talking to the witnesses describing horror inside the nightclub. one man said he was headed to the bathroom when automatic gunfire is what he heard rang out. he ran into the bathroom along with a crowd of people barricading themselves inside. it was a mix of gunshots and club music, the thumping club music, and all of a sudden it was very quiet. he doesn't know how long they were in there, but police officers eventually opened the door and led them outside. he was sti
sarah is on the phone, sarah, good morning to you, what are you seeing in orlando? >> good morning, this is a massive scene that just keeps getting bigger. we are at the intersection of orange and miller just blocks outside of downtown near this nightclub where the shooting supposedly happened. about 30 to 40 police cars we can see from our vantage point here on scene. we have a police helicopter in the sky. and what is unusual about this is usually we see it chaotic and noise and sirens,...
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shawn and sarah back to you. >> just to clarify five people shot three of them are dead?> is that correct? >> reporter: yes, yes, that isr: correct. three of them are dead. dea and the remaining were taken to trauma center we do know one o person is in stable condition. n and the reminder are in critical residential neighborhood. i don't know if that'sde the cae that's the vibe out here right now. very very why he it. besides media there's maybe one two, three residents out heree watching us.hing and then for the most part most people are in their homes. lights are off. and people you were winding dowu and again just a lot of police l officers and a lot of police lights. so at least there from what we can tell seems like a very quiet and calm neighborhood. >> investigation continues tisha lewis with the latest thank jew 82 let's turn to weather if we can its been a quiet day active day gwen tolbert is here what we can expect it's the weekends i don't care what have you to says >>> i'm going make sure you like this week ending say remarks just for you you remember i said t
shawn and sarah back to you. >> just to clarify five people shot three of them are dead?> is that correct? >> reporter: yes, yes, that isr: correct. three of them are dead. dea and the remaining were taken to trauma center we do know one o person is in stable condition. n and the reminder are in critical residential neighborhood. i don't know if that'sde the cae that's the vibe out here right now. very very why he it. besides media there's maybe one two, three residents out heree...
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shawn and sarah back to you. >> just to clarify five people shot three of them are dead? >> is that correct? >> reporter: yes, yes, that is correct. three of them are dead. and the remaining were taken to trauma center we do know one person is in stable condition. and the reminder are in critical condition right now. >> quickly give us a sense of the scene is this your typical like for people not familiar. >> reporter: it's very very quiet. sometimes when you come out here to scene like this there's a huge crowd lots of bystanders watching, looking and waying you hear a lot of chatter. that is not the case here in district height. seems like a very quiet and calm residential neighborhood. i don't know if that's the case that's the vibe out here right now. very very why he it. besides media there's maybe one two, three residents out here watching us. and then for the most part most people are in their homes. lights are off. and people you were winding down and again just a lot of police officers and a lot of police lights. so at least there from what we can tell seems like
shawn and sarah back to you. >> just to clarify five people shot three of them are dead? >> is that correct? >> reporter: yes, yes, that is correct. three of them are dead. and the remaining were taken to trauma center we do know one person is in stable condition. and the reminder are in critical condition right now. >> quickly give us a sense of the scene is this your typical like for people not familiar. >> reporter: it's very very quiet. sometimes when you come...
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sarah expects that number to rise. garvin thomas, nbc bay area news. >>> if you know of someone doing something nice for others, garvin would love to hear from you. please go to our website, nbcbayarea.com, and search bay area proud. >>> much more ahead on "today in the bay." coming up, a high profile rape trial comes to an end. we'll tell you how a jury ruled in the case against a college football player. >> at the heart of the program it's exceptional. if it saves one life, think of the value of that. >> a program designed to save teens from suicide but is it working? i'm vicky nguyen. we told you about security guards missing from their post and now a bay area city looks to make changes. take a live look outside...... san jose - from communications >>> good sunday morning to you. taking a live look at sunny skies shining down on san jose from communications hill. it's just shy of 7:30 on your father's day morning. thanks so much for joining us. i'm kira klapper. anthony slaughter has a look at our microclimate forec
sarah expects that number to rise. garvin thomas, nbc bay area news. >>> if you know of someone doing something nice for others, garvin would love to hear from you. please go to our website, nbcbayarea.com, and search bay area proud. >>> much more ahead on "today in the bay." coming up, a high profile rape trial comes to an end. we'll tell you how a jury ruled in the case against a college football player. >> at the heart of the program it's exceptional. if it...
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i like electronic music, sarah liked verio obscure electronic music.: are you competitive with each other? >> we have come to terms with what we would've described in our relationship as competition. it made us feel like people were trying to divide us. there was an instincts to say that we were not competitive. but we push each other. i am one of the few people who can say to her singer this way or you can do better with those lyrics. sarah said that she spent 80 hours recording it again and again and again. recorda song on our last called closer the did very well, i wrote it in 22 minutes. i got zero comments back. i pulled on my keyboard and i said whatever. i started writing the hook. i said to sarah and she wrote me right back. she said finish it. that means she likes it. i write more than she does. she spends too much time on it. >> i enjoy the time. she sometimes wants to complete it and that gives her satisfaction. my satisfaction is actually in the process. charlie: you have good fortune to open for a lot of big people. >> we started our caree
i like electronic music, sarah liked verio obscure electronic music.: are you competitive with each other? >> we have come to terms with what we would've described in our relationship as competition. it made us feel like people were trying to divide us. there was an instincts to say that we were not competitive. but we push each other. i am one of the few people who can say to her singer this way or you can do better with those lyrics. sarah said that she spent 80 hours recording it again...
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>> sarah, the time could go n not -- the timing could not have been worse.ooking into what cause add computer at the communication center to malfunction leaving dispatchers in the dark about what was going on on the ground in folcroft. >> i turned down the street and he was running across the street towards my car. >> we heard the recording of officer christopher dorman's frantic radio calls for help followed by the sergeant. but "action news" learned these radio calls, and others from shortly after the shooting, never made it to dispatchers at the delaware county communications center who apparently had no idea an officer had been shot for several minutes. >> every time we call, we call our call number and call into the radio room and we're getting no response. >> county officials say a computer inexplicitly rebooted and they say the outage lasted six minutes, leaving officers without their lifeline and no one to facilitate an appropriate response to shooting. fortunately, the police heard each other. >> we had experienced officers on the street, thank god,
>> sarah, the time could go n not -- the timing could not have been worse.ooking into what cause add computer at the communication center to malfunction leaving dispatchers in the dark about what was going on on the ground in folcroft. >> i turned down the street and he was running across the street towards my car. >> we heard the recording of officer christopher dorman's frantic radio calls for help followed by the sergeant. but "action news" learned these radio...
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sarah simmons joins us with the latest. sarah. >> tony, possible end in serve for a 2-year-old boy. drivers found the body of lane graves after they got the call an alligator pulled the boy from the water's edge at 7 seas lagoon. his father tried save him and was unsuccessful. a picture released by the orange county sheriff department. the toddler was missing for 16 hours in the waters on the grounds of the grand floridian resort. his body was found late this afternoon. the county sheriff says it appears the gator pulled the toddler into deeper water and drowned him leaving the body near the spot where he was last seen. the boy's parents are identified as matt and melissa grave from elk horn, nebraska, suburb urban part of omaha. the family release aid statement saying they appreciate the thoughts and hope-filled prayers and president of disneyworld says the company is doing what it can to help the family. disneyworld closed beaches at all the resort beaches out of abundance of caution even throat throat boy's body was recovered. wild life officials are still searching for the gator
sarah simmons joins us with the latest. sarah. >> tony, possible end in serve for a 2-year-old boy. drivers found the body of lane graves after they got the call an alligator pulled the boy from the water's edge at 7 seas lagoon. his father tried save him and was unsuccessful. a picture released by the orange county sheriff department. the toddler was missing for 16 hours in the waters on the grounds of the grand floridian resort. his body was found late this afternoon. the county sheriff...
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sarah, what's the latest on this from police? >> reporter: well, jim, 40-year-old paul kuzan is being held here at police headquarters in the homicide division. police tell "action news" that he has given a full confession to murdering his wife, his new wife with a cross bow. we're told this is a weapon that might typically be used to hunter bears. as we've said the couple had been married for just nine days. >> i just heard banging on the door and my son screaming, you know, and someone saying help. >> reporter: margie maldonado and her son opened the door finding pamela nightlinger bleeding from the chest. she crumbled to the floor while they called 911 some she was on the floor gasping for air and she just -- it was terrible because, you know, blood poured all over the place. >> reporter: police say moments before nightlinger and her husband of just nine days 40-year-old paul kuzan had been arguing inside their home in the 3100 block of willis road when he went and got his cross bow loaded it and shot her one time, its arrow t
sarah, what's the latest on this from police? >> reporter: well, jim, 40-year-old paul kuzan is being held here at police headquarters in the homicide division. police tell "action news" that he has given a full confession to murdering his wife, his new wife with a cross bow. we're told this is a weapon that might typically be used to hunter bears. as we've said the couple had been married for just nine days. >> i just heard banging on the door and my son screaming, you...
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, sarah.aders hold a press pre conference to support the congressional sit in and wait w until you herey about a about horrible crime d.c. police mayoa have stopped last week. that's coming up in just an j moment sarah. >> iwo jima in a identity mix-up. >> hey body died. >> hey, sarah. there are a number of waysays disabled veterans recover from their injuries. can coming up in sports we'lle'l introduce to you a group thathat take the rehab out of the out o pools of walter reed and onto the healing waters of the potomac. >> ♪ >> ♪ woman: i have a masurprise for you.are you? man: you have a surprise for me? narrator: at dominion, 1 in 5 new hires is a veteran. and when they're away, they miss out on a lot. but they won't miss out on financial support. because we cover any difference between their military pay and their dominion salary, and continue benefits for them and their families. why do we do it? because our vets sacrifice enough. "dominion. depend on us for more than energy." ♪ stand by
, sarah.aders hold a press pre conference to support the congressional sit in and wait w until you herey about a about horrible crime d.c. police mayoa have stopped last week. that's coming up in just an j moment sarah. >> iwo jima in a identity mix-up. >> hey body died. >> hey, sarah. there are a number of waysays disabled veterans recover from their injuries. can coming up in sports we'lle'l introduce to you a group thathat take the rehab out of the out o pools of walter...
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sarah, people woke up friday morning, shocked, surprised, here, there, all over the world. should they have been? >> i don't know that they should have been as surprised as everyone was. the polls were tight up until the very end, plenty of people were saying this was a possibility. i think there was a lot of wishful thinking by pundits, elites of their parties and ours that thought it would be remain because they kind of wanted it to be remain, but i think that short term the consequences seem a lot bigger than long term and that really what the british people are voting for is sovereignty in their minds. they wanted to have their own country versus this unelected bureaucracy that had kind of been snowballing over the last several years, decade or so, and they felt a lack of control so i'm not shourd that people wanted government closer to home. >> this does, wes, feel like one of those things that happened right under the nose of political elites and media elites while they were asleep at the switch. >> that's the thing. we don't know what the long-term consequences or im
sarah, people woke up friday morning, shocked, surprised, here, there, all over the world. should they have been? >> i don't know that they should have been as surprised as everyone was. the polls were tight up until the very end, plenty of people were saying this was a possibility. i think there was a lot of wishful thinking by pundits, elites of their parties and ours that thought it would be remain because they kind of wanted it to be remain, but i think that short term the...
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live outside the mall tonight "action news" reporter sarah bloomquist and sarah, what's the latest here? >> reporter: jim this video gives us a pretty good idea of what happened here inside the king of prussia mall back on march 31st. the prosecution first played it at the preliminary hearing early last month. we were there in court and listened as the tractor-trailer narrated it frame by frame. a judge decided last week there it was in the public's interest to release it. the surveillance video from inside the mall on march 31st shows a woman police identified as 32-year-old cherie amoore approach malekah hunter who is shopping with her seven week old son and her toddler. the two women did not know each other prior to this encounter. they began talking and app moore walked through the mall with hunter and her can two kids. they sat together and shared a bite to eat. after awhile amoore picked up the baby boy. she stood rocking him. still holding the boy she picked up her purse then some of the trash from the table and walked behind the infant's mother to throw it away. with hunter's at
live outside the mall tonight "action news" reporter sarah bloomquist and sarah, what's the latest here? >> reporter: jim this video gives us a pretty good idea of what happened here inside the king of prussia mall back on march 31st. the prosecution first played it at the preliminary hearing early last month. we were there in court and listened as the tractor-trailer narrated it frame by frame. a judge decided last week there it was in the public's interest to release it. the...
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at the very end he said sarah i live for your smile. your love and baked goods i ask you not to make because i've been working on my beach body for 26 years and because of these things and more, will you marry me? >> will you marry me? >> yes. my gosh. >> they live happily ever after with vegan treats. >>> they're heading down a dark highway when -- >> oh! >> wait until you see what it is that charges and attacks. >> what is wrong with russia? >> plus what men do best when they have some downtime. >> this is why you need to stop horseplaying. >> why these dudes prove her point. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. now i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. get your fix withed? olive garden's two new breadstick sandwiches. like our new spicy chicken sandwich. try them for lunch! starting at just $6.99. olive garden. we're going out in an hour...? fast. for allergy symptoms, allegra® is the fastest non-drowsy relief you can buy. allegra® gelcaps... not just fast. a
at the very end he said sarah i live for your smile. your love and baked goods i ask you not to make because i've been working on my beach body for 26 years and because of these things and more, will you marry me? >> will you marry me? >> yes. my gosh. >> they live happily ever after with vegan treats. >>> they're heading down a dark highway when -- >> oh! >> wait until you see what it is that charges and attacks. >> what is wrong with russia?...
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we now have sarah murray. let's go to sarah murray to tell us this breaking news from the trump campaign. sarah, what does the statement say? >> reporter: you guys -- jake, it's a pretty lengthy statement. so stick with me. i'll come with the first part here. it is unfortunate that my comments -- this is from donald trump. it is unfortunate that my comments have been misconstrued as a categorical attack against people of mexican heritage. i am friends with and employ thousands of people of mexican and hispanic descent. the american justice system relies on fair and impartial judges. all judges should be held to that standard. trump goes onto say i do not feel that one's heritage makes them incapable of being impartial. but based on the rulings i have received in the trump university civil case i feel justified in questioning whether i am receiving a fair trial. over the past few weeks i have watched as the media has reported one inaccuracy after another concerning the ongoing litigation involving trump univers
we now have sarah murray. let's go to sarah murray to tell us this breaking news from the trump campaign. sarah, what does the statement say? >> reporter: you guys -- jake, it's a pretty lengthy statement. so stick with me. i'll come with the first part here. it is unfortunate that my comments -- this is from donald trump. it is unfortunate that my comments have been misconstrued as a categorical attack against people of mexican heritage. i am friends with and employ thousands of people...
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with meteorologist melissa magee, jeff skversky, sarah bloomquist and walter perez. >> ♪ >> sunday flightuspicious package shuts down train service at the norristown transportation center. >> investigation under way after ryan howard says a fan threw a beer bottle at him. >> but the big story on "action news" is the arrival of strong storms across the region. in fact, the city of philadelphia is under a severe thunderstorm warning right now. >> taking a live look right here from over center city, you can see the dam ominous clouds hanging over the skyline. rain is beginning to fall. meteorologist melissa magee joins us tracking the storms with the first check of the accuweather forecast. >> walter and sarah things are getting quite active across much of the delaware and lehigh valleys. on storm scan six live double scan radar 3-d we have a line of convective activity through new england across the midatlantic region with these showers and storms that continue to move eastward pressing into philadelphia. in fact a severe thunderstorm warning has been posted for the city, really that i-95 m
with meteorologist melissa magee, jeff skversky, sarah bloomquist and walter perez. >> ♪ >> sunday flightuspicious package shuts down train service at the norristown transportation center. >> investigation under way after ryan howard says a fan threw a beer bottle at him. >> but the big story on "action news" is the arrival of strong storms across the region. in fact, the city of philadelphia is under a severe thunderstorm warning right now. >> taking a...
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i want to bring in sarah dallof. is there any indication from your vantage point that the investigation is still going on as far as where we left it last when they were still inside trying to look for any possible explosive devices? >> reporter: we have been given no indication whether they have cleared the scene for investigators to go inside yet or if they are still looking for possible suspicious devices. they say this gunman had a suspicious device on his person. they say there was also possibly one in a car. and earlier we did see k-9 units, possibly sniffing for any suspicious devices here. so still an active investigation, an active scene, as far as we know. however, we have seen the crime scene vehicles come up here on-scene, as we wait for them to clear that nightclub so that they can bring in the necessary technicians and begin the terrible job of bringing out the bodies. we have also seen city buses pull up here on the street. they have been busing the survivors, we presume, to the police department to giv
i want to bring in sarah dallof. is there any indication from your vantage point that the investigation is still going on as far as where we left it last when they were still inside trying to look for any possible explosive devices? >> reporter: we have been given no indication whether they have cleared the scene for investigators to go inside yet or if they are still looking for possible suspicious devices. they say this gunman had a suspicious device on his person. they say there was...
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sarah. >> simon, thank you. bill, you know that i watch the currency market very carefully after what was a rocky, crazy and historic night in that market. i'm wondering what you do with the euro right now. it's not down nearly as sharply as the british pound. is there a risk of a domino effect here politically? euro skeptic parties rising up emboldened by this vote? and are you betting against the euro? >> well, i'm surprised by that too, sarah. to my way of thinking overnight hedges basically that, you know, were hedged with the pound versus the euro or the euro versus the pound, you know, we're seeing some rebalancing there and those hedges taken often. so that leads to temporary euro strength, not that it's going up but it's not going down very much. i think that's the explanation. yeah, i think ultimately if the eu is at risk, and i won't go that far, but to the extent that marginal countries all of a sudden put in their bid to leave the eu, then the potential for the eu in terms of its grand plan is certai
sarah. >> simon, thank you. bill, you know that i watch the currency market very carefully after what was a rocky, crazy and historic night in that market. i'm wondering what you do with the euro right now. it's not down nearly as sharply as the british pound. is there a risk of a domino effect here politically? euro skeptic parties rising up emboldened by this vote? and are you betting against the euro? >> well, i'm surprised by that too, sarah. to my way of thinking overnight...
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sarah, thank you very much.the meantime, the man who called the market turnaround. >> monday, you see if there's further selling. you can turn them tuesday morning about 11:00. >> and director of operations will return triumphly after this short break. andrea sikon. medical doctor from cleveland clinic, watson, let's review the electronic medical record of the next patient.. no problem. it's a pretty huge file. done. sorry for the wait. that was quick. as part of our research, i also compared lab results with notes about prior treatments, then cross referenced it with thousands of medical journals. and i get the benefit of much more data, and a lot more time to plan the best treatments. i stay focused 24/7 and never sleep. you sound like a lot of medical students i know. thank you. i stay focused 24/7 and never sleep. ordering chinese food is a very predictable experience. i order b14. i get b14. no surprises. buying business internet, on the other hand, can be a roller coaster white knuckle thrill ride. you're
sarah, thank you very much.the meantime, the man who called the market turnaround. >> monday, you see if there's further selling. you can turn them tuesday morning about 11:00. >> and director of operations will return triumphly after this short break. andrea sikon. medical doctor from cleveland clinic, watson, let's review the electronic medical record of the next patient.. no problem. it's a pretty huge file. done. sorry for the wait. that was quick. as part of our research, i...
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and sarah westwood, thanks for being with us.ate it. >>> t video not for the faint of heart. watch as a group of thrill seekers jump off the edge of a perilously high cliff in norway. seems perilously high. captured at all angles. and what deaf defying shot doesn't look better when shot by a drone. red bull and gopro, what they have done to the world. >>> up next, a burlesque dancer banned from a flight because of her short shorts. how short is too short? these shorts. we'll measure it all up next. @od >>> joining us now, co-host of red eye andy levy and also correspondent former miss usa. let's get right to it, if we may. sugarla sugarland, texas, if we can go to the video here. because this is the tous is the this may be one of slowest moving shows on television. there it is. that is two young ladies in case there is any confusion taking a selfie in front of the city's town hall. and there are people a little upset about this, andy. can i show you another? this is joanne and myself taking a selfie earlier. look there. >> yeah t
and sarah westwood, thanks for being with us.ate it. >>> t video not for the faint of heart. watch as a group of thrill seekers jump off the edge of a perilously high cliff in norway. seems perilously high. captured at all angles. and what deaf defying shot doesn't look better when shot by a drone. red bull and gopro, what they have done to the world. >>> up next, a burlesque dancer banned from a flight because of her short shorts. how short is too short? these shorts. we'll...
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for rick williams, david murphy, and the entire "action news" team, i'm sarah bloomquist. have a great afternoon. anyone with type 2 diabetes knows how it feels to see your numbers go up, despite your best efforts. but what if you could turn things around? what if you could... love your numbers? discover once-daily invokana®. it's the #1 prescribed sglt2 inhibitor that works to lower a1c. a pill taken just once in the morning, invokana® is used along with diet and exercise to significantly lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. in fact, it's been proven to be more effective at lowering a1c than januvia. invokana® works around the clock by reducing the amount of sugar allowed back into the body, and sending some sugar out through the process of urination. and while it's not for lowering systolic blood pressure or weight loss, it may help you with both. invokana® can cause important side effects, including dehydration, which may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, lightheaded, or weak, upon standing. other side effects may include kidney problems, genital yeast infect
for rick williams, david murphy, and the entire "action news" team, i'm sarah bloomquist. have a great afternoon. anyone with type 2 diabetes knows how it feels to see your numbers go up, despite your best efforts. but what if you could turn things around? what if you could... love your numbers? discover once-daily invokana®. it's the #1 prescribed sglt2 inhibitor that works to lower a1c. a pill taken just once in the morning, invokana® is used along with diet and exercise to...