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>> elizabeth schulze, thank you. >>> when we come back, sticking the landing.ping move from simone biles. metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless every day. and having more days is possible with verzenio, proven to help you live significantly longer when taken with fulvestrant. verzenio + fulvestrant is for women with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer that has progressed after hormone therapy. diarrhea is common, may be severe, or cause dehydration or infection. at the first sign, call your doctor, start an anti-diarrheal, and drink fluids. before taking verzenio, tell your doctor about any fever, chills, or other signs of infection. verzenio may cause low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infection that can lead to death. life-threatening lung inflammation can occur. tell your doctor about any new or worsening trouble breathing, cough, or chest pain. serious liver problems can happen. symptoms include fatigue, appetite loss, stomach pain, and bleeding or bruising. blood clots that can lead to death have occurred. tell your d
>> elizabeth schulze, thank you. >>> when we come back, sticking the landing.ping move from simone biles. metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless every day. and having more days is possible with verzenio, proven to help you live significantly longer when taken with fulvestrant. verzenio + fulvestrant is for women with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer that has progressed after hormone therapy. diarrhea is common, may be severe, or cause dehydration or...
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cuts off nearly 20 centimeters about an hour later the deed is done you're up next producer daniel schulz is now sporting a mullet as well it will take a bit more getting used to because it really is short in front and long and back and really quite a lot has come off he says this long i'm hoping you took not only 20 centimeters off but 20 years as well as. the mullet living proof virtually every fashion trend will eventually make a comeback no matter what. i'm all about the money it's trends and tips for getting the trying to cut yourself visit instagram. page and website you'll find everything you need to know about the latest p.r. drill thanks for watching and see the next time by right. more . success dark times in the coastal city of mars. song on the whole ice and. original social policy the digital currency and charity projects are shining as light dark sky on the pandemic. of the. next film. may come without warning their impact is devastating solar storms. intense class mongering strychnine our electricity communication now for what causes these mysterious one on the phone. a spa
cuts off nearly 20 centimeters about an hour later the deed is done you're up next producer daniel schulz is now sporting a mullet as well it will take a bit more getting used to because it really is short in front and long and back and really quite a lot has come off he says this long i'm hoping you took not only 20 centimeters off but 20 years as well as. the mullet living proof virtually every fashion trend will eventually make a comeback no matter what. i'm all about the money it's trends...
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>> elizabeth schulze, thank you so much.e appreciate it. >>> we want to turn now and go back to rob marciano for the national weather picture. he has the tough assignment of being live in miami beach for another morning. rob, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, whit. yeah, it's been a rough go here previewing hurricane season. we'll talk more about that for a second a little bit later on, and we have been doing it all morning long. it's a beautiful morning in miami. i'm not going to lie to you. you see the atlantic ocean behind me. not the case in some other parts of the country. let's run through that. extreme eastern parts of new mexico. hail and extreme flooding from severe thunderstorms that roll through that area, and that will be the case again today through parts of the texas panhandle and through some of the high plains. this, out of hurricane, utah. a dust devil spinning up there, counter clockwise. that's a little bit unusual. maybe see that again today. some hail anlightning and winds and maybe some to
>> elizabeth schulze, thank you so much.e appreciate it. >>> we want to turn now and go back to rob marciano for the national weather picture. he has the tough assignment of being live in miami beach for another morning. rob, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, whit. yeah, it's been a rough go here previewing hurricane season. we'll talk more about that for a second a little bit later on, and we have been doing it all morning long. it's a beautiful morning in...
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abc's elizabeth schulze is in washington with more. good morning to you, elizabeth. >> reporter: good morning, eva. well, both of these bills were just passed by florida's republican-led legislature, and now await the governor's signature. one of them would make florida the first state to punish tech companies if they try to censor politicians. this morning, republicans in florida flexing their muscles in a pair of controversial bills set to become law. the first taking a swing at big tech imposing fines of up to $250,000 a day against social media companies like facebook, twitter and youtube if they ban politicians from their platforms. like former president trump who was banned for inciting violence in the wake of the january 6th capitol attack. the bill is expected to be signed into law by governor ron desantis, a close trump ally, and republicans insist it's about maintaining free speech. >> what this bill really does is send a clear message to silicon valley that they are not the arbiters of truth. >> reporter: but critics say the
abc's elizabeth schulze is in washington with more. good morning to you, elizabeth. >> reporter: good morning, eva. well, both of these bills were just passed by florida's republican-led legislature, and now await the governor's signature. one of them would make florida the first state to punish tech companies if they try to censor politicians. this morning, republicans in florida flexing their muscles in a pair of controversial bills set to become law. the first taking a swing at big...
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schulze in nicaragua with. native miss key to india in 1000 insurgents. and. it was mostly about child cells as boys 891011 years old and when you look at war and being fooled by children in they came from age of war because they couldn't operate something sheen got easily. and they couldn't use truth for fear they don't have to be grown up in strong and. heavy built so the tragedy of seeing war is full of children is particularly. painful. and. in this case in nicaragua. it was. not propaganda they brought him in but atrocities their families had suffered many families wiped out another being killed in front of you. and on the next day the boy joins the insurgent. personal tragedies and you have the tragedy on an individual basis and i think when you. when you are looking at war it draws human beings into war. again to prove a kind and and personal experiences. study study war as with children involved in your very often in africa your seed quite often. free. when something like more strikes it brings out the worst and the best in people and what i mean is th
schulze in nicaragua with. native miss key to india in 1000 insurgents. and. it was mostly about child cells as boys 891011 years old and when you look at war and being fooled by children in they came from age of war because they couldn't operate something sheen got easily. and they couldn't use truth for fear they don't have to be grown up in strong and. heavy built so the tragedy of seeing war is full of children is particularly. painful. and. in this case in nicaragua. it was. not propaganda...
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crisper comes out nearly 20 centimeters about an hour later the deed is done your max producer daniel schulz is now sporting a mullet as well it will take a bit more getting used to because it really is short in front and long and back and really quite a lot has come off he says this long i'm hoping you took not only 20 centimeters off but 20 years as well as. a model living proof virtually every fashion trend will eventually make a comeback no matter what. that's. from all about the money it's trends and tips for getting the trying to cut yourself visit incident. page and website you'll find everything you need to know about the latest p.r. drill thanks for watching and c.n.n. i'm but right. after. the german i'm calm. but the symbiotic relationship between politics and the automobile industry turning . the engine of the german economy in speakin into new. this study end of the road for germany's car industry. cysteine on t.w. . it's an ongoing quest story if it did you. think arab spring began in 2011. people stood up against corrupt traverses and dictatorship. all these moments. have left
crisper comes out nearly 20 centimeters about an hour later the deed is done your max producer daniel schulz is now sporting a mullet as well it will take a bit more getting used to because it really is short in front and long and back and really quite a lot has come off he says this long i'm hoping you took not only 20 centimeters off but 20 years as well as. a model living proof virtually every fashion trend will eventually make a comeback no matter what. that's. from all about the money it's...
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actress helen mirren and south african film star charlie's theron today you're up next producer daniela schulz has stepped forward and agreed to receive a mullet over verio and they're doing the artist i'd recommend a hybrid of a shaggy haircut and a classic mullet short on top and maybe with some much shorter bangs in front and longer on the sides and i think this is a variation that super for styling yourself at home. for the shaggy or layered mullet the transitions are cut much subtler but it still takes some getting used to . the men i'm not all that sure about it and not wait till it's finished at the moment i have mixed feelings. after the bangs come the sides here dennis crisper cuts off nearly 20 centimeters about an hour later the deed is done in europe next producer danielle schulte is now sporting them all it as well it will take a bit more getting used to because it really is short in front and long and back and really quite a lot has come off he says this long i'm hoping you took not only 20 centimeters off but 20 years as well as. the mullet living proof virtually every fashion t
actress helen mirren and south african film star charlie's theron today you're up next producer daniela schulz has stepped forward and agreed to receive a mullet over verio and they're doing the artist i'd recommend a hybrid of a shaggy haircut and a classic mullet short on top and maybe with some much shorter bangs in front and longer on the sides and i think this is a variation that super for styling yourself at home. for the shaggy or layered mullet the transitions are cut much subtler but...
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speakers included orloff schulz. our reporter was also there.espondent: concerned about the conflict in the middle east has reached the streets of germany. pro-palestinian protests have happened in several cities, sometimes accompanied by anti-semitic words and the burning of israeli flags. people at this demonstration say they are worried about growing anti-semitism and want the government to do more to combat it. they also feel european governments could work harder to cut off hamas from its sources of funding. politicians and civil society representatives are telling this crowd that germany stands with israel and there will be zero tolerance for anti-semitism. in the current atmosphere, many jewish people in germany and many who are not jewish feel that words are not enough. brent: that was the reported brandenburg gate in berlin. some stories making headlines at this hour. the central african republic has launched its covid-19 vaccination campaign, one of the last countries in the world to receive vaccines. the prime minister became the firs
speakers included orloff schulz. our reporter was also there.espondent: concerned about the conflict in the middle east has reached the streets of germany. pro-palestinian protests have happened in several cities, sometimes accompanied by anti-semitic words and the burning of israeli flags. people at this demonstration say they are worried about growing anti-semitism and want the government to do more to combat it. they also feel european governments could work harder to cut off hamas from its...
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abc's elizabeth schulze joins us with the latest. elizabeth, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, andrew. well, a vigil was held overnight in san jose to honor and mourn the nine victims in this shooting as authorities continue to search for a motive. this morning, as the investigation continues into the san jose mass shooting, a community is grieving the loss of nine innocent lives. >> we get up every morning safe in the belief that when we go to work, that we would come home to our family and our loved ones. that did not happen. >> reporter: vicki lane's husband lars was among those killed. >> hold him, just holding him. >> reporter: overnight the santa clara sheriff's department releasing new surveillance video of the gunman. 57-year-old samuel cassidy walking across the rail yard moments after his first round of shooting on his way to another building to kill more victims. officials say cassidy fired 39 shots armed with three semiautomatic handguns and 32 magazines of ammunition, and now investigators are characterizing cassi
abc's elizabeth schulze joins us with the latest. elizabeth, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, andrew. well, a vigil was held overnight in san jose to honor and mourn the nine victims in this shooting as authorities continue to search for a motive. this morning, as the investigation continues into the san jose mass shooting, a community is grieving the loss of nine innocent lives. >> we get up every morning safe in the belief that when we go to work, that we would come home...
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abc's elizabeth schulze joins us from washington. elizabeth, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, mona. well, president biden wants a definitive answer to the question, where did the coronavirus come from? now it's become an intelligence operation. this morning president biden is asking new questions about the origins of covid-19. he's now directing the u.s. intelligence community to redouble their efforts to investigate the virus and report back within 90 days. there are two main theories about its origin. either the virus was transmitted through contact with an infected animal, or it escaped from a lab in wuhan, china. "the wall street journal" recently reported three workers at the lab became sick and were hospitalized with flu-like symptoms in november 2019, one month before china reported its first infection. yesterday facebook announced it's no longer removing videos that say the virus was man-made as lawmakers pressed dr. anthony fauci on where he thinks the virus originated. >> so have we found any animals that carry covi
abc's elizabeth schulze joins us from washington. elizabeth, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, mona. well, president biden wants a definitive answer to the question, where did the coronavirus come from? now it's become an intelligence operation. this morning president biden is asking new questions about the origins of covid-19. he's now directing the u.s. intelligence community to redouble their efforts to investigate the virus and report back within 90 days. there are two main...
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elizabeth schulze has the details from washington. elizabeth, good morning. >> reporter: hey, good morning, andrew. well, the cdc reports more than 100 million americans are now fully vaccinated and the country appears to be on track to reach president biden's goal that 70% of adults get at least one vaccine dose by the fourth of july. this morning a major milestone in the fight against covid-19. more than half of u.s. adults are now fully vaccinated and proof the vaccines are working, u.s. hospitals are now admitting about five times fewer covid patients than in january. >> the vaccines are working extremely well. less than 0.01% of people who were vaccinated so far have gotten a breakthrough infection. >> reporter: ahead of memorial day weekend the director of the cdc with this warning to americans who haven't yet gotten their shots. >> if you are not vaccinated, our guidance has not changed for you. you remain at risk of infection. you still need to mask and take other precautions. >> reporter: as younger americans roll up their sl
elizabeth schulze has the details from washington. elizabeth, good morning. >> reporter: hey, good morning, andrew. well, the cdc reports more than 100 million americans are now fully vaccinated and the country appears to be on track to reach president biden's goal that 70% of adults get at least one vaccine dose by the fourth of july. this morning a major milestone in the fight against covid-19. more than half of u.s. adults are now fully vaccinated and proof the vaccines are working,...
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abc's elizabeth schulze is in washington and joins us with more. elizabeth, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, mona. well, one year after george floyd was murdered by minneapolis police, he continues to spark a reckoning here in washington and across the country. this morning, one year after the death of george floyd, a day of remembrance and a movement toward change. >> don't just open your eyes, stretch, yawn and think that it's over. >> reporter: floyd's family including his daughter gianna set to meet privately this afternoon with president biden at the white house. looming over the meeting a missed deadline for congress to enact comprehensive police reform. >> let's get it done next month by the first anniversary of george floyd's death. [ applause ] >> reporter: but on capitol hill, there are signs of progress. republican senator tim scott telling abc news a framework is coming together on a bipartisan bill that could take steps like banning chokeholds or ending qualified immunity for police. >> the president is still very much hopeful
abc's elizabeth schulze is in washington and joins us with more. elizabeth, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, mona. well, one year after george floyd was murdered by minneapolis police, he continues to spark a reckoning here in washington and across the country. this morning, one year after the death of george floyd, a day of remembrance and a movement toward change. >> don't just open your eyes, stretch, yawn and think that it's over. >> reporter: floyd's family...
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elizabeth schulze found rita gunther near one of them. how long have you been stuck here? >> friday night. >> you haven't been able to move at all get gas for the car? >> right. >> reporter: north carolina still feeling the pinch, too. >> every day you got to literally get out, wake up, and the first thing you got to prioritize is finding fuel. >> this is not the result of the colonial pipeline being shut down, rather, due to the pipeline and how that fed fear that there wouldn't be enough gasoline, americans started to hoard and panic. >> reporter: experts at gas buddy says once the level of alarm goes down, stations should fill up within days. and, linsey, gas buddy says it could take up to two weeks to get back to normal. >> elwyn, thank you. >>> to the chicago mayor now, lori lightfoot pleading with residents saying we've got to put these guns down. gun violence this week claiming at least five lives, more than 30 people injured including a 2-year-old and 2 police officers. here's abc's janai norman. >> reporter: tonight, police are investigating the shooting of two po
elizabeth schulze found rita gunther near one of them. how long have you been stuck here? >> friday night. >> you haven't been able to move at all get gas for the car? >> right. >> reporter: north carolina still feeling the pinch, too. >> every day you got to literally get out, wake up, and the first thing you got to prioritize is finding fuel. >> this is not the result of the colonial pipeline being shut down, rather, due to the pipeline and how that fed...
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yvonne: martin schulz, chief policy economists, thank you.on inflation, the corporate panic buying is pushing global supply chains to the brink. we will discuss what is driving that demand surge around the world next. this is blue or. ♪ -- bloomberg. ♪ >> a year ago, as the pandemic ravaged the world and cities locked down one by one, consumers were the one panic buying, now it's the companies doing the hoarding and it's pushing supply chains to the brink. our chief asia economic reporter joins us. telus more about what's behind this massive supply crunch. >> essentially there is so much demand there, especially for manufactured goods, that suppliers are struggling to keep up with the orders. they can't get the components that they need to make all the bits involved in the equipment in the widgets and gadgets. it's in commodities, and semiconductors, there have been weather related events. there have been a blockage of the suez canal. in manufacturers that we have spoken to say the threat of shortages is not like anything they have seen befor
yvonne: martin schulz, chief policy economists, thank you.on inflation, the corporate panic buying is pushing global supply chains to the brink. we will discuss what is driving that demand surge around the world next. this is blue or. ♪ -- bloomberg. ♪ >> a year ago, as the pandemic ravaged the world and cities locked down one by one, consumers were the one panic buying, now it's the companies doing the hoarding and it's pushing supply chains to the brink. our chief asia economic...
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schulz sonoma county to burbank in southern california. tickets start at $19, but of course you know, the fees, you want to take a bag, you want a seat belt -- no, i'm just kidding on that part -- it all adds up, though. >> the seats look comfortable, too. >>> as covid restrictions ease and more things reopen, san jose's flashy santa no row welcoming new shops and restaurants and long lines, too. nike there, hot eight yoga and several new restaurants offering sushi, roman and dumples as well opening in the coming weeks according to "the mercury news." owners say more new shops are down the pipeline for us. they say businesses are shedding coronavirus fears and looking forward to the future. >>> looks like we can meet for lunch then soon, my friend. trending this morning, the mystery surrounding an unclaimed $26 million lottery ticket is deepening. >> a lot of people -- we were talking about it in the newsroom. yesterday was the deadline to turn it in which never happened. the ticket was purchased at a gas station in los angeles suburb last
schulz sonoma county to burbank in southern california. tickets start at $19, but of course you know, the fees, you want to take a bag, you want a seat belt -- no, i'm just kidding on that part -- it all adds up, though. >> the seats look comfortable, too. >>> as covid restrictions ease and more things reopen, san jose's flashy santa no row welcoming new shops and restaurants and long lines, too. nike there, hot eight yoga and several new restaurants offering sushi, roman and...
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abc's elizabeth schulze is at the pimlico race course in baltimore with a preview. elizabeth, good morning. >> reporter: hey, good morning, whit. well, ten horses will compete in the preakness today in the second leg of the triple crown but one horse is already stealing the spotlight, medina the ntky derby winner was officially cleared to race here today after passing three separate rounds of drug testing, this, of course, comes after the horse tested positive for a banned steroid after winning the derby just two weeks ago. now, famed trainer bob baffert agreed to rigorous testing and monitoring in order fo medina spirit and two of his other horses to compete in baltimore but he won't be here today. he'll be watching from home in california. baffert is currently still suspended from churchill downs and he is awaiting a second drug test that will determine if medina spirit can hold on to the title of the derby winner. baffert is now also facing two class action lawsuits from betters who claim that he knowingly cheated them of their earnings by running a, quote, drugg
abc's elizabeth schulze is at the pimlico race course in baltimore with a preview. elizabeth, good morning. >> reporter: hey, good morning, whit. well, ten horses will compete in the preakness today in the second leg of the triple crown but one horse is already stealing the spotlight, medina the ntky derby winner was officially cleared to race here today after passing three separate rounds of drug testing, this, of course, comes after the horse tested positive for a banned steroid after...
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germany's finance minister and candidate for chancellor's and election all of schulz -- olaf scholz saysonfident in the local tax plan. -- global tax plan. >> now for the new united states administration, it is promising that we will have it this summer. the question is how we could better tax the global corporates . there are new proposals and i'm quite optimistic we also will be able to finish this project. this could be a very big summer for the world. a way of avoiding taxes and changing the place where you pay tax, the way the race to the bottom is stopped. this would give us a chance to develop our countries better. >> as you mentioned, there are two sides to this. it is not just the race to the bottom. the other big thing that happened in the world of global taxation as we have a disconnect between where companies are having most of their sales and where governments are able to raise taxes on them. that second pillar if we go ahead with the u.s. proposal to have the biggest global firms, the 100 biggest global firms potentially taxed where their sales are, not where they are based
germany's finance minister and candidate for chancellor's and election all of schulz -- olaf scholz saysonfident in the local tax plan. -- global tax plan. >> now for the new united states administration, it is promising that we will have it this summer. the question is how we could better tax the global corporates . there are new proposals and i'm quite optimistic we also will be able to finish this project. this could be a very big summer for the world. a way of avoiding taxes and...