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suzanne: suzanne phan, abc 7 news. liz: happening today, san francisco's 172nd annual st. patrick's day parade. they are expecting a big turnout. it starts at 11:30 this morning, rain or shine, at the corner of 2nd an market street. traffic will be rerouted on market street throughout the day for the parade. we said rain or shine. is there going to be rain in san francisco? lisa: we could see a little bit of rain. not a whole lot but it will not be sunny. you can see the clouds offshore and we are locked into the system where things in the north are not moving. that has allowed for some tropical fetch to bring in moisture. somewhat of a zonal flow. north of santa rosa seeing some wet weather. we have had breaks but has been on and off throughout the morning. along the coast looking at marshall, west marin county has seen the creeks overcome their banks. we are looking at light rain from time to time over the weekend with a level 1 system. this flood advisory has been allowed to expire for the bay area and through the delta more shower activity. 53 palo alto, 50 two half mo
suzanne: suzanne phan, abc 7 news. liz: happening today, san francisco's 172nd annual st. patrick's day parade. they are expecting a big turnout. it starts at 11:30 this morning, rain or shine, at the corner of 2nd an market street. traffic will be rerouted on market street throughout the day for the parade. we said rain or shine. is there going to be rain in san francisco? lisa: we could see a little bit of rain. not a whole lot but it will not be sunny. you can see the clouds offshore and we...
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suzanne: she agrees that costs add up fast. there is a one-time applica should be and an annual license fee. >> it can be as much as $8,500. that does not include for buying the materials, paying for the labor. suzanne: a san francisco supervisor has introduced legislation to offer applicants a $3000 fee waiver. san francisco planning department operates the shared spaces program. >> you have to apply by this friday, march 31. then, renewing a permit will occur on an annual basis. suzanne: restaurant owner sued continue to choose not -- you choose not to continue with the program -- they hav permanent and meet the new code. in san francisco, suzanne phan, abc 7 news. ama: eating outside tomorrow, maybe not. dan: it has warmed up a little bit, but the rain is coming back. sandhya patel is here. sandhya: that storm will be here while many of us are sleeping, and it will start to spread its influence as we head towards tomorrow morning's commute. let's take a look at some life pictures right now. take advantage of the dry conditio
suzanne: she agrees that costs add up fast. there is a one-time applica should be and an annual license fee. >> it can be as much as $8,500. that does not include for buying the materials, paying for the labor. suzanne: a san francisco supervisor has introduced legislation to offer applicants a $3000 fee waiver. san francisco planning department operates the shared spaces program. >> you have to apply by this friday, march 31. then, renewing a permit will occur on an annual basis....
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suzanne: in san francisco, we sub people distraught about the closure of silicon valley bank. >> i suzanne: news of silicon valley bank's shutdown is sending shockwaves across the tech industry. >> it is a shock to a lot of people, a lot of conversations happening right now. suzanne: we saw a number of people anxious to get answers, others eager to withdraw money on howard street. one man told me he was a startup founder. each person was turned away and told to call this number. >> you've reached silicon valley bank. suzanne: this woman is a startup founder. news of the banks closure came as a big surprise. she chose not to withdraw her money.ayod it is very sudden, and maybe we should give it some time to settle. there is fdic insurance up to $250,000, so i don't know how many people are affected. my balance is insured. suzanne: this start up does not bank with svb. >> but we are working on diversifying where we want to put our funds. suzanne: regulators took over the bank this morning. >> the bank frankly carelessly communicated a few days ago that it would have to support its asset base
suzanne: in san francisco, we sub people distraught about the closure of silicon valley bank. >> i suzanne: news of silicon valley bank's shutdown is sending shockwaves across the tech industry. >> it is a shock to a lot of people, a lot of conversations happening right now. suzanne: we saw a number of people anxious to get answers, others eager to withdraw money on howard street. one man told me he was a startup founder. each person was turned away and told to call this number....
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kristen: suzanne phan has more on how he is being remembered. suzanne: it is a sad ending that many people hope to avoid. >> it is sad to know that somebody felt like the only way out of pain was out. suzanne: the 94.9 radio host was found in the water near pure 31 -- 13 -- pier 39. >> i will need your help getting through this. suzanne: today on the radio is the most difficult of days for jvs radio host. >> we can get the picture on the site it reminds you of the time the better times when. >> when he was healthy and he was happy that is how i will continue to remember him. suzanne: vandergriff had been struggling with a severe case of lyme disease. his wife natosha who was also a radio host shared on social media pages that he would not be coming back due to personal information discovered in early march. today we heard from my heart media and other programming about authorities finding him. >> we been in a mourning for several weeks. the closure that i think this provides is something that we all need. in that respect, i am glad that we have
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suzanne: in san francisco, suzanne phan, abc 7 news.: hopefully those can stay on and we will get them back soon. the holy festival of color kicks off at open house go in fremont. people enjoyed throwing by the ratable colors and dancing to bali would music. local dignitaries also joined the event, which is known to be the biggest festival in hinduism. abc 7 news was there to capture it all, and the rain did not stop the celebration. >> we try to make as much fun as possible, and even though the weather was not great during the first half of the day, i think it makes for a good part of the festival. liz: organizations hosted the festivities. it is a popular hindu festival that celebrates love, fertility, and life, and the triumph of good over evil. all right, lisa, i feel like my shirt matches the festival. we are channeling spring as well. lisa: well, we are certainly getting the spring showers, with heavy rain overnight. i don't know if you were woken up by that. some small hail as the system exits the south bay right now. we are gett
suzanne: in san francisco, suzanne phan, abc 7 news.: hopefully those can stay on and we will get them back soon. the holy festival of color kicks off at open house go in fremont. people enjoyed throwing by the ratable colors and dancing to bali would music. local dignitaries also joined the event, which is known to be the biggest festival in hinduism. abc 7 news was there to capture it all, and the rain did not stop the celebration. >> we try to make as much fun as possible, and even...
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suzanne: in san francisco, suzanne phan, abc 7 news. liz: hopefully those can stay on and we will get them back soon. in the east bay, a celebration for the holy festival of colors kicked off in fremont. the event biggest festival in hinduism. abc 7 news was there to capture it all, and the rain did not stop the celebration. >> we try to make as much fun as possible, and even though the weather was not great during the first half of the day, i think the sunshine is making up for the festival. festival that celebrates love, fertility, and life, and the triumph of good over evil. all right, lisa, let's get a check of the forecast. a break in the rain, but more on the way. lisa: there are scattered showers across the north bay. a cold front came through about 1:00 this morning. now it is pushing through the central coast bringing thunderstorms, hail, and lightning. over 100 lightning strikes overnight. we are looking at an active pattern through much of california not only today but for the next several days. we are sort of stuck in this u
suzanne: in san francisco, suzanne phan, abc 7 news. liz: hopefully those can stay on and we will get them back soon. in the east bay, a celebration for the holy festival of colors kicked off in fremont. the event biggest festival in hinduism. abc 7 news was there to capture it all, and the rain did not stop the celebration. >> we try to make as much fun as possible, and even though the weather was not great during the first half of the day, i think the sunshine is making up for the...
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suzanne: today we saw a number of people anxious to get answers.thers wanting to withdraw money at the san francisco location. one man said he was a startup founder. each was all turned away, told to go to a branch in palo alto or call this number. >> you have reached silicon valley bank. read our announcement about silicon valley bank. suzanne: this woman is a startup founder. news of the closure came as a big surprise. she chose not to withdraw her money today. >> it is very sudden and maybe we should give it some time to let things settle. there is fdic insurance. i do not know how many people were affected. my balance is insured. i was not super worried. suzanne: this startup cofounder does not bank with svb. >> we are working on diversifying where we put our funds. suzanne: regulators took over this morning. >> frankly, they carelessly communicated days ago it would have to support the asset-based and sell off some assets that are now under the price they paid for these assets. suzanne: this professor with uc berkeley says these are now underw
suzanne: today we saw a number of people anxious to get answers.thers wanting to withdraw money at the san francisco location. one man said he was a startup founder. each was all turned away, told to go to a branch in palo alto or call this number. >> you have reached silicon valley bank. read our announcement about silicon valley bank. suzanne: this woman is a startup founder. news of the closure came as a big surprise. she chose not to withdraw her money today. >> it is very...
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suzanne: at heavenly mountain resorts, cruise have been working on avalanche control.of highway 50 has been closed off and on because of that. >> i was at the top of the mountain this morning and it was just a white out. suzanne: as caltrans works to clear the roads. >> we are out there clearing snow as quickly as possible, but it has building up. suzanne: ski resorts also have their hands full dealing with that fresh powder. >> we are at 40 feet for the season and there's more in the forecast. suzanne: except records to be broken in the next couple of days. >> we had a big winter i 2016-2017, but i think we will surpass that. we could be reaching record snowpack by the end of the week. >> this has been one of the most consistent and best snowpacks we have seen in at least 30 years. suzanne: experts say don't rush to resorts until things clear out. >> we've got plenty of snow. we are going to extend the season. don't worry. dion: now to the new developments in ohio and the cleanup of yet another norfolk southern train derailment. yesterday's incident in the town of spr
suzanne: at heavenly mountain resorts, cruise have been working on avalanche control.of highway 50 has been closed off and on because of that. >> i was at the top of the mountain this morning and it was just a white out. suzanne: as caltrans works to clear the roads. >> we are out there clearing snow as quickly as possible, but it has building up. suzanne: ski resorts also have their hands full dealing with that fresh powder. >> we are at 40 feet for the season and there's...
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suzanne: and more keep coming. liz: those f really good. lisa: 40's widespread the morning -- this morning, dog cover, not as cold, but 40's in the afternoon sounds cold. we are looking out lowering snow levels and already looking at lightning offshore has a cold front is several hours away and making its way towards the bay area. it is a level. i will have the details coming up. liz: also ahead, the push for safe injection sites in san francisco. we give you an up close look at the clinic city leaders are hoping will set an example for the bay area and why others say it is maybe not a good idea. entresto is the #1 heart failure brand prescribed by cardiologists. it was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor
suzanne: and more keep coming. liz: those f really good. lisa: 40's widespread the morning -- this morning, dog cover, not as cold, but 40's in the afternoon sounds cold. we are looking out lowering snow levels and already looking at lightning offshore has a cold front is several hours away and making its way towards the bay area. it is a level. i will have the details coming up. liz: also ahead, the push for safe injection sites in san francisco. we give you an up close look at the clinic city...
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brian todd's piece suggested -- there's been a lot of speculation about whether or not suzanne scottthe fall in all of this. what do you think? i mean, that would be a surprise move for murdoch. that would be essentially him admitting that, you know, he has to clean house to some extent. what do you think? >> yeah. i think when you read this brief that dominion released that includes rupert murdoch's testimony here which was under oath, it certainly raises eyebrows because there is a strong suggestion there that he delegated all of this to suzanne scott, who was ceo of fox news. the sources that i've been speaking to inside fox do not think that suzanne is on the chopping block as of this time. that could change as the controversy mounts for fox news, and we're going to get another document dump next week in this case. the case could go to trial in april. if the bad headlines keep coming for fox news, i wouldn't be surprised if rupert murdoch looks to someone high up at the network, sort of offer up as a sacrificial lamb. he's proving he's willing to do that before. if you remember i
brian todd's piece suggested -- there's been a lot of speculation about whether or not suzanne scottthe fall in all of this. what do you think? i mean, that would be a surprise move for murdoch. that would be essentially him admitting that, you know, he has to clean house to some extent. what do you think? >> yeah. i think when you read this brief that dominion released that includes rupert murdoch's testimony here which was under oath, it certainly raises eyebrows because there is a...
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they well done, suzanne. they go, well done, suzanne. it's they go, well done, suzanne.'s a good one. well, suzanne , should you should suzanne, you should you should say victoria , we really say that victoria, we really feel hollow it . feel really hollow about it. okay. find who your union okay. let's find who your union jackasses are . suzanne, i'll jackasses are. suzanne, i'll start with you. so my union is sue gray , former second sue gray, former second permanent secretaries of the cabinet. she helped bring down bofis cabinet. she helped bring down boris johnson over party gayton . now she's become keir starmer's of staff. shame her. and shame on keir starmer appointing her. look kelvin, the nation's welcome , cathy newman, nation's welcome, cathy newman, because this interview with isabel oakeshott was symptomatic of the mainstream media's take. this is the largest scandal since for goodness sake. and all she's bothered about . why did she's bothered about. why did you sell it to the telegraph? how as how much did you make for as i was standing ? yeah, i did think
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it could be tax fraud as suzanne laid out could be bank fraud, it could be some othe form or fraud, but in order fo you to be for example violation of election law. when new york law, one of th things that could be is conspiracy to try to promote trump's election, through an awful means, either way ther has to be a specific intent to defraud, specific audience, an who that audiences, or scratching our heads that, has to be a victim, it's not a victimless crime >> by the way, you are now again i've been talking al week about what's going on wit allen weisselberg, who's sentenced, he's at rikers, who seems to be some speculation that there are more charge coming against him, he had two lawyers, paid for by the trump organization, who left his employ earlier this week, no he's got a different lawye also employed by the trump organization, what is alic allen weisselberg's whole role in this thing. >> he has information with the hush money scheme, he wa involved in what the thing you know what the important role would be he's also under curren investigation about some of th things that are l
it could be tax fraud as suzanne laid out could be bank fraud, it could be some othe form or fraud, but in order fo you to be for example violation of election law. when new york law, one of th things that could be is conspiracy to try to promote trump's election, through an awful means, either way ther has to be a specific intent to defraud, specific audience, an who that audiences, or scratching our heads that, has to be a victim, it's not a victimless crime >> by the way, you are now...
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suzanne: inside san golden gate factory you will see a lot of history.t of freshly baked treats. >> we cook each cookie by hand. suzanne: the owner says it takes a lot of hard work to run the business. to save on business costs, his mother often helps out. the covid emergency may be over but business and many others in chinatown are still hurting. that's what a few of them told vice president kamala harris today. >> it needs a lot of help. chinatown got hit the most. as an struggle hard. not just in face crimes. do in? suzanne:en staype until 9:00 on friday. now he often closes friday because people are not coming after dark anymore. >> we need money the inflation. the materials and costs. suzanne: as for what the vp and biden administration are offering, chen likes what he hears. >> resources asian hate. hate crimes in this area. suzanne: visitors are stopping by to see his legacy business. >> this is my first time here. i'm pretty excited. >> the cookies are amazing. suzanne: he hopes more of them like what they see and will keep coming. liz: as part o
suzanne: inside san golden gate factory you will see a lot of history.t of freshly baked treats. >> we cook each cookie by hand. suzanne: the owner says it takes a lot of hard work to run the business. to save on business costs, his mother often helps out. the covid emergency may be over but business and many others in chinatown are still hurting. that's what a few of them told vice president kamala harris today. >> it needs a lot of help. chinatown got hit the most. as an struggle...
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suzanne, i'll jackasses are. suzanne, i'll start with you.anent secretaries of the cabinet. she helped bring down bofis cabinet. she helped bring down boris johnson over party gayton . now she's become keir starmer's of staff. shame her. and shame on keir starmer appointing her. look kelvin, the nation's welcome , cathy newman, nation's welcome, cathy newman, because this interview with isabel oakeshott was symptomatic of the mainstream media's take. this is the largest scandal since for goodness sake. and all she's bothered about . why did she's bothered about. why did you sell it to the telegraph? how as how much did you make for as i was standing ? yeah, i did think was standing? yeah, i did think that funny. i see. that was quite funny. i see. rebecca mindset. a problem. rebecca a mindset. a problem. problem one for continuing to just mean and then do just say mean and then do nothing about it. making literally what literally everybody cross what she this everything. she said this meant everything. all of it. no, it's not a single example
suzanne, i'll jackasses are. suzanne, i'll start with you.anent secretaries of the cabinet. she helped bring down bofis cabinet. she helped bring down boris johnson over party gayton . now she's become keir starmer's of staff. shame her. and shame on keir starmer appointing her. look kelvin, the nation's welcome , cathy newman, nation's welcome, cathy newman, because this interview with isabel oakeshott was symptomatic of the mainstream media's take. this is the largest scandal since for...
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suzanne, what do you know in your reporting at the moment will it happen on tuesday, wil it happen on thursday, wha will be the reaction and wha are you seeing >> i was gonna say this is a heart of pool as it's colleg basketball right now you know we don't know, and yo don't even really know what to read into the social media pos that former president donald trump put out this morning he may know something, he ma not know something we do know that this i marching towards what look like an indictment you've had a grand jury sittin and they have been hearing witnesses and been building up you saw michael cohen come i at the end of that he was pretty close to the end if not the end of the process. we don't know if they have voted to return an indictmen but all of the timing look like it could be next week and he is going to be the former president will be notified because you will have to trave to new york. that door sure looks familiar. i've covered trials before and he will be if he comes, in h will be brought in and i would imagine you know just thinking back to what happened to allen
suzanne, what do you know in your reporting at the moment will it happen on tuesday, wil it happen on thursday, wha will be the reaction and wha are you seeing >> i was gonna say this is a heart of pool as it's colleg basketball right now you know we don't know, and yo don't even really know what to read into the social media pos that former president donald trump put out this morning he may know something, he ma not know something we do know that this i marching towards what look like an...
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that is true for suzanne and me. suzanne and i have been blessed in many ways. two of them are with us today. three strong boys capable and raised by loving parents. in september 2020, our doorbell rang, three police officers were there to share in common their son grayson was dead. he was valuing ammonia from his normal. we took a pill to help him go to sleep. he never woke up. the toxicology report was tragic, fentanyl poison. since his death, his parents have dedicated their lives of spreading hope, acronym of action to encourage families and communities to have conversations, observe their children, prosecute the orders, and the stigma around opioid abuse. i pray no one in this room ever feels the pain and grief that the family endured. too many experience the same pain everyday. they represent so many parents who had suffered powerful brief -- and grief losing a child appeared to all of my colleagues here, ask you to please stand to show your support. [applause] gov. youngkin: to all of the other parents out there, know that you are not alone. know that we
that is true for suzanne and me. suzanne and i have been blessed in many ways. two of them are with us today. three strong boys capable and raised by loving parents. in september 2020, our doorbell rang, three police officers were there to share in common their son grayson was dead. he was valuing ammonia from his normal. we took a pill to help him go to sleep. he never woke up. the toxicology report was tragic, fentanyl poison. since his death, his parents have dedicated their lives of...
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after that fact check aired on fox, suzanne scott wrote an email, this is amazing, okay? an email to a fox executive who oversees prime time programming saying, quote, this has to stop now. this is bad business. the audience is furious. bad for business. you can see it right there. in these slides directly from dominion. i have to say, that email from suzanne scott, the ceo of fox, just distills the entire fox, dominion saget down to its very essence. you truly cannot script a better tagline for this whole debacle then, this is bad business, the audience is furious. now, again, we are just learning about that email now because fox initially rejected that email, i wonder why, in the big batch of documents that were made public a few weeks ago. i guess they didn't want public to realize quite how cynical their entire operation is. believe me, there is much more where that came from. here's another one. a few weeks after the 2020 election, suzanne scott, again, writes, quote, i can't keep defending these reporters who don't understand our viewers and how to handle stories. t
after that fact check aired on fox, suzanne scott wrote an email, this is amazing, okay? an email to a fox executive who oversees prime time programming saying, quote, this has to stop now. this is bad business. the audience is furious. bad for business. you can see it right there. in these slides directly from dominion. i have to say, that email from suzanne scott, the ceo of fox, just distills the entire fox, dominion saget down to its very essence. you truly cannot script a better tagline...
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live in the newsroom, suzanne phan. >> that is brutal. suzanne, thank you. closer to home, we are still in all of the beautiful scenes of snow around the bay area. today, we sent sky 7 out to get karina nova incredible. -- karina nova shows us the incredible images. >> snow-covered mountain tops, so majestic. at mandela state park, for the first time in days, there are no clouds covering the summit. a light dusting of snow has left a drastic difference from a few days ago. with snow and ice causing closures in the area. sky 7 showing the lookout where there is still a good amount of snow blanketing the ground. flying south towards mission peak, he could see the snow is melting. the hikers enjoying the sunshine and the trek up to one of the bay area's favorite vistas. and now, to mount hamilton and santa clara county, with one of the highest peaks at about 4200 feet. several inches of snow falling overnight made for a beautiful sight. the lick observatory looks like a winter wonderland. snow blanketing the trees. but this week's unusual wintry weather continu
live in the newsroom, suzanne phan. >> that is brutal. suzanne, thank you. closer to home, we are still in all of the beautiful scenes of snow around the bay area. today, we sent sky 7 out to get karina nova incredible. -- karina nova shows us the incredible images. >> snow-covered mountain tops, so majestic. at mandela state park, for the first time in days, there are no clouds covering the summit. a light dusting of snow has left a drastic difference from a few days ago. with snow...
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suzanne: it is decision. so many public health advocates in san francisco say making this overdose antidote widely available was a long time coming. >> started to hit san francisco really hard. suzanne: she recovered from a addiction. she is helping to save lives. >> narcan is a real key tool that saved a lot of lives. i work with a team, and we reversed and saved over 333 people. suzanne: the fda has just made narcan, the opioid overdose antidote, available for over-the-counter use. a prescription will no longer be needed for the nasal spray. people will soon be able to get it at grocery stores, drug stores, gas stations, even vending machines. quick having narcan more easily accessible, having people carry it like they would be pens, that is what we need. we need more narcan in the community so that there can be a faster response to overdose because we cannot rely on 911 getting there on time. tom wolf is now advocate. through his advocacy work in san francisco, he is administered narcan to people who overd
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so i mean suzanne , going isn't. so i mean suzanne, going to come to you first. you know, sadiq khan ranting that he couldn't find a single cherry tomato in the entire of london, that it was all brexit is full. i mean, what do you make of that? well, i'm sorry, but not being able to get a tomato in february is not an international crisis. the man's gone nuts, hasn't it? i mean, it's just unbelievable. this this just not a crisis . this crisis just not a crisis. we should be eating much more seasonal food . therese coffey seasonal food. therese coffey times mentioned turnips , perhaps times mentioned turnips, perhaps unfortunate report reporting the turnips with the very nice, very thinly sliced and a little bit of vinaigrette all mashed up with some. i'm all about i'm for turnips, but i'm actually i have to say, i live in shropshire and we haven't problems we haven't had any problems getting this stuff at all getting any of this stuff at all the shells have been i've gone into the supermarket thinking i'm be able to see i'm not going to be able to see a tomato. a
so i mean suzanne , going isn't. so i mean suzanne, going to come to you first. you know, sadiq khan ranting that he couldn't find a single cherry tomato in the entire of london, that it was all brexit is full. i mean, what do you make of that? well, i'm sorry, but not being able to get a tomato in february is not an international crisis. the man's gone nuts, hasn't it? i mean, it's just unbelievable. this this just not a crisis . this crisis just not a crisis. we should be eating much more...
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neal, suzanne craig, hugo lowell and paul butler. neal, i'll start with you. /9ó!raplp sheet longer tn ice cube's record. all throughout all these different potential things that trump is being investigated for. one of the questions that sort of hits me is his sort of handling of these cases also opening him up to future investigations. what do i mean by that? how is he paying for all this? he has already shown tob the kind of person that lies to his own lawyers. he's obviously at this point going to bee1 absolutely eninsurable. no bank inlp this country would ever want to give this man money again. he is absolutely the person who would be pursued or at least get the interest of foreigni] agencies. is it possible that there are other investigations that could come out about donald trump uiiq >> yeah, exactly.e1 so donald trump is a serial lawbreaker andjfq someone who h no respect for law enforcement or for ordinary, normal processes. and t(so, you're seeing some of the fruits of that bear out. now with these fourw3 different criminal investigations into him. so, i
neal, suzanne craig, hugo lowell and paul butler. neal, i'll start with you. /9ó!raplp sheet longer tn ice cube's record. all throughout all these different potential things that trump is being investigated for. one of the questions that sort of hits me is his sort of handling of these cases also opening him up to future investigations. what do i mean by that? how is he paying for all this? he has already shown tob the kind of person that lies to his own lawyers. he's obviously at this point...
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this is suzanne, she spends her evenings — us.enings rescuing wildlife as an rspca volunteer. mr; her evenings rescuing wildlife as an rspca volunteer. my “ob is behind a fi as an rspca volunteer. my “ob is behind a deski as an rspca volunteer. my “ob is behind a desk so it is i as an rspca volunteer. my job is behind a desk so it is the . is behind a desk so it is the real hands—on help in helping animals, it is really rewarding thing the difference you're making. it thing the difference you're makinr. , . thing the difference you're makin.. ,., making. it is a message, get involved on _ making. it is a message, get involved on coronation - making. it is a message, get. involved on coronation weekend and find out where your help might be needed using the app. the big help 0ut! sarah campbell, bbc news. time now for all the sports news. hello i'm paul scott at the bbc sports centre. let's start in spain and with la liga, where barcelona have taken a giant step towards winning their first title in 4 years, after beating real madrid
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the most reveler tory piece of evidence is an email from fox news ceo, suzanne scott, that is her.. remember there are a bunch of redactions, this is one of them. now, in this email, scott is reacting to this fact check from a fox reporter in december, 2020, who was correctly throwing cold water on donald trump's incendiary claims of a rigged election. >> it was a massive dump of votes. mostly biden, almost all biden. and to this day, everyone is trying to figure out, where did it come from? >> you just heard the president say it. he branded a massive dump of votes. but election officials say it is not what he implies. they say, there is no nefarious big batch for biden. just votes they insist that are being counted properly, as the law requires. >> by the way, that's not even a rebuttal. that's just a he said, he said situation. like, trump says this, of election officials say. after that fact check aired on fox, yo, schools and scott, wrote an email, this is amazing, okay? in email to fox executive who oversees prime time programming saying, quote, this has to stop now. this is b
the most reveler tory piece of evidence is an email from fox news ceo, suzanne scott, that is her.. remember there are a bunch of redactions, this is one of them. now, in this email, scott is reacting to this fact check from a fox reporter in december, 2020, who was correctly throwing cold water on donald trump's incendiary claims of a rigged election. >> it was a massive dump of votes. mostly biden, almost all biden. and to this day, everyone is trying to figure out, where did it come...
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suzanne scott, president of the news organizations, writes this, quote, this has to stop now, this isusiness. the audience is furious. bad for business, end quote. bad for business, so let's keep lying to them? >> what it shows is that fox news is primarily a business enterprise. here you have the head of the entire, quote unquote, news organization castigating a reporter for doing their job, fact-checking, i think it, was a trump tweet. and if i were council for fox, i will try to settle this case on the courthouse steps. in part, because in this defamation suit, the standard is not intent, the standard is reckless disregard. and what you have our emails from suzanne scott, from all the primetime personalities, saying that they know that joe biden was the rightful winner of the 2020 election, they know that everything donald trump is saying, all the conspiracy theories he floated, they knew all of that were vicious lies. and yet, telling the truth to their viewers that that was bad for business, that needed to stop, to use the phrase suzanne scott used. >> but if they settle, glenn,
suzanne scott, president of the news organizations, writes this, quote, this has to stop now, this isusiness. the audience is furious. bad for business, end quote. bad for business, so let's keep lying to them? >> what it shows is that fox news is primarily a business enterprise. here you have the head of the entire, quote unquote, news organization castigating a reporter for doing their job, fact-checking, i think it, was a trump tweet. and if i were council for fox, i will try to settle...
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. >> a got a phone call from suzanne scott, she said, that they had been missing for 5 hours.ght, no big deal, he has been missing before, i figured, i said that to suzanne, i'm sure they are just hhunkered down, i really believed that, pierre had 9 lives, he always came back. whether it was shrapnel in him or kidnapped or whatever. >> sure, they could be hiding out in a building, pierre knows his way on the ground. they could have been in a ditch some where, call me ppessimistic after decades of fighting in the war, i thought the worst. >> i heard on the news there was going be a curfew for 36 hours in kyiv. i thought, okay. if he is hurt, and lying in a ditch where some, wounded, he will not survivor the cold and 36 hour curfew. i started calling everyone that i knew. messaging them. saying help. my husband is missing, find him. find pierre. >>pi pierre was always with ben benji. the fact he was missing did not make sense. >> i called rick there my phone ridges, it is alicia. i am like, christ. this is pretty heavy. i answered it, alicia was inconsolable, i said this is when
. >> a got a phone call from suzanne scott, she said, that they had been missing for 5 hours.ght, no big deal, he has been missing before, i figured, i said that to suzanne, i'm sure they are just hhunkered down, i really believed that, pierre had 9 lives, he always came back. whether it was shrapnel in him or kidnapped or whatever. >> sure, they could be hiding out in a building, pierre knows his way on the ground. they could have been in a ditch some where, call me ppessimistic...
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scientist suzanne rowe can understand farmers' concerns. sees the potential in their super sheep. new zealand could become a global pioneer in sheep breeding. >> we don't really know how far we can go. we know that in these flocks we're going very quickly, but if we apply that to our normal breeding flock, then we're sort of seeing a 2-3 percent drop per year. so we're seeing a considerable difference. >> and what already works for new zealand's sheep will now be tested on other types of grazing animals. making cow-burps climate friendlier is the best way of cutting their methane emissions, too. >> they're working for a better climate, too . wind turbines and solar panels, hydropower, and biogas, plants. clean energy that conserves precious resources. the international energy agency says renewables now make up 29 percent of global energy production. and soon they'll be the most important energy sources worldwide. one of them is biomass, that's compost, manure or wood. but is energy from organic waste really green? >> banana peels, nut shell
scientist suzanne rowe can understand farmers' concerns. sees the potential in their super sheep. new zealand could become a global pioneer in sheep breeding. >> we don't really know how far we can go. we know that in these flocks we're going very quickly, but if we apply that to our normal breeding flock, then we're sort of seeing a 2-3 percent drop per year. so we're seeing a considerable difference. >> and what already works for new zealand's sheep will now be tested on other...
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because, as suzanne was saying, why do people create false business records? >> yeah.it would be a more straightforward one, more clear case for the jury. it wouldn't one into the complications of coming into federal law in state law and that sort of legal complication. >> we will obviously find out about that. i do want to talk about this james investigation. it is not this. talk about, the hush plenty, thing comes with its own peril because their potential -- historical criminality. the history of it all. but watch, what you see is the most threatening part of the laetitia james investigation in terms of penalties, if he was found guilty? >> money 200 and $50 million. most of his businesses habitually lose money year in and year out but this is a huge amount of money. she's also going after, he wants, there are terms about this, she wants to run him out of new york. this is what she is seeking. she wants to limit the loans that he can make. how he can do business in new york. there is a list of things she wants to make sure that there are never officers -- it would b
because, as suzanne was saying, why do people create false business records? >> yeah.it would be a more straightforward one, more clear case for the jury. it wouldn't one into the complications of coming into federal law in state law and that sort of legal complication. >> we will obviously find out about that. i do want to talk about this james investigation. it is not this. talk about, the hush plenty, thing comes with its own peril because their potential -- historical...
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or it can be suzanne young's experience this week. the first signing of her new teen novel "in nightfall" was, she admits, sparsely attended >> i went to the bathroom at one point to try to hold my emotions in because i was just really disappointed >> reporter: young posted a pic, calling it a career low point. "crying my entire way home," she wrote. >> i was going to delete the tweet and immediately i saw other authors, "oh, suzanne, i've been there. this happened to me. >> reporter: one author commiserated. "it stings, but it's a blip i never mention this, unless someone mentions boulder." even acclaimed author jodi picoult reached out, telling young, "we have all been there. >> i can't express how grateful i am. it gave me perspective i wish i had before i tweeted, but i do now. >> reporter: we talk a lot about the dangers of social media. this seems like an example of how social media can bring us together >> it really was just thousands of tweets of people saying they had experienced it or it was going to get better and it was ju
or it can be suzanne young's experience this week. the first signing of her new teen novel "in nightfall" was, she admits, sparsely attended >> i went to the bathroom at one point to try to hold my emotions in because i was just really disappointed >> reporter: young posted a pic, calling it a career low point. "crying my entire way home," she wrote. >> i was going to delete the tweet and immediately i saw other authors, "oh, suzanne, i've been there....
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explain scientists, suzanne rome. so i'm taking a sample of her breath in a volume of her, and i'm using that to gauge how much meaning her units of her compared to all of her contemporaries. and i can use that to rank animals individual because some animals ultimate that be slightly differently, and they give us a lot more than than others. so what we're looking for those low low in mrs. low methane mrs. elaine's it had for breeding. the scientist has been on this stinky mission for the past 11 years. 3 generations on her herd now excels 13 percent less methane gas than at the start of the experiment. methane we can make a difference. we can make a difference quickly if we lower the amount of me thing in the environment. we can very quickly have an impact was if we lower the amount of commonly on selling the environment. we're having a massive impact in the long term. the short term impact what we won't see as much so it's a real opportunity for, for the livestock industry to make a real death about an hour away from
explain scientists, suzanne rome. so i'm taking a sample of her breath in a volume of her, and i'm using that to gauge how much meaning her units of her compared to all of her contemporaries. and i can use that to rank animals individual because some animals ultimate that be slightly differently, and they give us a lot more than than others. so what we're looking for those low low in mrs. low methane mrs. elaine's it had for breeding. the scientist has been on this stinky mission for the past...
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suzanne fawn, abc seven news, suzanne. thanks very much. it's nice that we are getting a little bit of a break, so to work on those things. get the trees taken care of everywhere i went. i am sure the same for you, mama around today you saw tree trimming crews. pg and e cruise a lot of work getting done, sandy taking advantage of this low yeah, and that's that's actually a good idea. since we do have more rain coming down and amma for now, though, just sparkling out here , breeze blowing through plenty jo a certainly prepare andnd clean up as we get ready for some more rain. let me show you what it looks like. in terms of our temperatures today, it was such a beautiful mild day. there was plenty of sun as you will notice close to 70 degrees in fairfield. 60 degrees in san francisco 65 degrees in santa rosa 64. san jose got up to 62, oakland and 54 degrees in half moon bay. we still have more sun in our future as high pressure is our commanding force brought us the dry weather today we're going to see it again tomorrow. just increasing high
suzanne fawn, abc seven news, suzanne. thanks very much. it's nice that we are getting a little bit of a break, so to work on those things. get the trees taken care of everywhere i went. i am sure the same for you, mama around today you saw tree trimming crews. pg and e cruise a lot of work getting done, sandy taking advantage of this low yeah, and that's that's actually a good idea. since we do have more rain coming down and amma for now, though, just sparkling out here , breeze blowing...
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suzanne fawn , abc. seven news. okay thank you so much. suzanne. we want to show you this damage from the storm in southern california. now that same atmospheric river going from north to south you can see an orange county, the bottom of the pool in the san clemente exposed, surrounded by burst pipes there. the landslide took part of the yard, and it is still moving at this point for homes in the neighborhood had to be red tagged. now obviously there's a downside. but there is some upside to all this rain. it's making a big difference, a positive one for california's drought. the image on the left is this week's drought monitor map. i'm told that was the wrong map, so we'll try to get the right map for you, but basically 99% of the bay area is now drought free. that's the th wve seen since 2020 improvement over last week where there was still some abnormally dry areas and clearly a significant difference over last year when they entire state was in some form of drought. so even though it the rain and the flooding has caused significant hardship. fo
suzanne fawn , abc. seven news. okay thank you so much. suzanne. we want to show you this damage from the storm in southern california. now that same atmospheric river going from north to south you can see an orange county, the bottom of the pool in the san clemente exposed, surrounded by burst pipes there. the landslide took part of the yard, and it is still moving at this point for homes in the neighborhood had to be red tagged. now obviously there's a downside. but there is some upside to...
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the smell tests are over for another day at the research farm scientists suzanne road can understand farmers concerns. but you also see the potential in their super sheep. new zealand could become a global pioneer and sheep rating. we don't really know how far we can go. we can, we know the in the, in, in these flux we're going very quickly. but if we apply that out to our normal breathing clock them, we're saying a sort of 2 to 3 percent drop per year. so we're seeing a considerable difference and, but already works for new zealand. she will now be tested on other types of grazing animals. making talbert climate friendly is the best way of causing them me same emissions to they're working for a better climate, to wind turbines and solar panels. hydro power and bio gas plants, clean energy the conserves precious resources. the international energy agency says renewables now make up 29 percent of global energy production, and soon they'll be the most important energy sources worldwide. one of them is biomass. that's compost manure, a would. what is energy from organic waste? really? g
the smell tests are over for another day at the research farm scientists suzanne road can understand farmers concerns. but you also see the potential in their super sheep. new zealand could become a global pioneer and sheep rating. we don't really know how far we can go. we can, we know the in the, in, in these flux we're going very quickly. but if we apply that out to our normal breathing clock them, we're saying a sort of 2 to 3 percent drop per year. so we're seeing a considerable difference...
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explain scientists, suzanne rome. so i'm taking a sample of her breath in a volume of her, and i'm using that to gauge how much meaning her units of her compared to all of her contemporaries. and i can use that to rank animals individual because some animals element that be slightly differently, and they give us a lot more than the others. so what we're looking for those low low in mrs. low methane mrs. elaine's it had for breeding. the scientist has been on this stinky mission for the past 11 years, 3 generations on her, her now excels 13 percent less methane gas than at the start of the experiment. methane we can make a difference. we can make a difference quickly if we lower the amount of me thing in the environment. we can very quickly have an impact was if we lower the amount of commonly on selling the environment. we're having a massive impact in the long term. the short term impact what we won't see as much so it's a real opportunity for, for the livestock industry to make a real talk about an hour away from th
explain scientists, suzanne rome. so i'm taking a sample of her breath in a volume of her, and i'm using that to gauge how much meaning her units of her compared to all of her contemporaries. and i can use that to rank animals individual because some animals element that be slightly differently, and they give us a lot more than the others. so what we're looking for those low low in mrs. low methane mrs. elaine's it had for breeding. the scientist has been on this stinky mission for the past 11...
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live and burlingame, suzanne fountain, abc7 news. larry: governor newsom today received a close-up look at the devastation caused by the levee breach in pajaro. crews completed the first phase of the emergency repairs of the lobby last night. governor newsom says government and private support is on the way to help those impacted, but a long-term fix for the levee is still years away. >> the challenge is fix that is why it was soberly stated that we are looking at a 5-7 your process. don't get me wrong. we were just on the levee. i'm not satisfied any more than you are. with five to seven years. larry: the state actually approved nearly $140 million in funding to repair the levee just last year. this fix is long overdue. there have been five major breaches since the levy was constructed back in 1949. kristen: it's expected to take days to replace high-rise windows blown out by strong windss in downtown san francisco. look at that. that was the bank of america building. repair crews were reportedly waiting for strong gusts to pass bef
live and burlingame, suzanne fountain, abc7 news. larry: governor newsom today received a close-up look at the devastation caused by the levee breach in pajaro. crews completed the first phase of the emergency repairs of the lobby last night. governor newsom says government and private support is on the way to help those impacted, but a long-term fix for the levee is still years away. >> the challenge is fix that is why it was soberly stated that we are looking at a 5-7 your process....
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and yet suzanne, the us are above. i'd insist on all another vision that has come true is the transformation of louse. it's into it. tourist destination that combines green space is felicia and in industrial past that visitors want to learn about be it on this old convey a bridge now surrounded by parks of renewable. energy's josephs, lexi, or honest, guided tour with people who are born here like a cat hika. he observed the rise and fall of the brown coal industry for himself and he's still shocked by the devastating impact that the last few mines left and now's it's. are still having on the land in gordon, the good norm zia, if i see it myself at the landscape, was being destroyed. thus i hope that someone will develop better storage capacities for renewables to increase their uses. was this over exploitation or not the future than the american? this between 40 and 45 percent of germany's energy comes from renewables. fossil fuels like brown coals, still play an important role, but the country is now paving the way f
and yet suzanne, the us are above. i'd insist on all another vision that has come true is the transformation of louse. it's into it. tourist destination that combines green space is felicia and in industrial past that visitors want to learn about be it on this old convey a bridge now surrounded by parks of renewable. energy's josephs, lexi, or honest, guided tour with people who are born here like a cat hika. he observed the rise and fall of the brown coal industry for himself and he's still...
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discussions specifically for asian american business owners during her visit today abc 7 news reporter suzanne fon talked to one owner about what small businesses need right now. inside san gate fortune cookie factory. you'll see a lot of history before the american product. it's a san francisco invention and a lot of freshly baked treats. we had the full each cookie by hand owner. kevin chan says it takes long hours and a lot of hard work to run his 60 year old business to save on labor costs his mother the woman in purple there often helps out the covid emergency may be over in california, but chance business and many others in san francisco's chinatown are still hurting. that's what a few of them told. vice president kamala harris today. he's a lot of help. chinatown actually got hit the most and we covered the latest chant hold the vp. i say api business. owners we struggle. we still go where heart not inflation. not just a labor. we have to face crimes people want to visit me and they they caught up the book in front of the outta here. listen 10 seconds. using the because the visitor will
discussions specifically for asian american business owners during her visit today abc 7 news reporter suzanne fon talked to one owner about what small businesses need right now. inside san gate fortune cookie factory. you'll see a lot of history before the american product. it's a san francisco invention and a lot of freshly baked treats. we had the full each cookie by hand owner. kevin chan says it takes long hours and a lot of hard work to run his 60 year old business to save on labor costs...
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i appointed suzanne scott, i delegate everything to her.this, reading the tea leaves, it looks like she would be the fall person and it's not unprecedented in murdoch history for someone senior like this to end up being expelled from his media empire. look at the news of the world scandal, there were high profile resignations. even his own son, james, had to resign in that scandal. and he did fire roger ails when he was accused of sexual misconduct. he got rid of bill o'reilly. so he is willing to, if push comes to shove, make decisions to get rid of high level personnel. >> you're not hearing the stars themselves will face consequences given they're the ones that pushed the lies. >> it's hard to imagine that someone like sean hannity is going to face consequences. they're the engine of the profit making machine. it's easy to throw someone like suzanne scott under the bus but someone like sean hannity is going to be more difficult. >>> president biden is set to meet behind closed doors with democrats as he tries to unite the party ahead of
i appointed suzanne scott, i delegate everything to her.this, reading the tea leaves, it looks like she would be the fall person and it's not unprecedented in murdoch history for someone senior like this to end up being expelled from his media empire. look at the news of the world scandal, there were high profile resignations. even his own son, james, had to resign in that scandal. and he did fire roger ails when he was accused of sexual misconduct. he got rid of bill o'reilly. so he is willing...
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suz suzanne, andrew, thank you so much for being so generous with your time.w has more legal analysis to share it's now part of, along with mary mccord, part of a new msnbc podcast called "prosecuting donald trump." >>> up next for us, how low can the republican party go? the leader of their party is now indicted on criminal charges the right flank has lined up behind him we'll show you what that looks like and what we have to worry about. much more straight ahead to five-hundred bucks. he just didn't wanna do that. he was proud of the price he was charging. ♪♪ my dad instilled in me, always put the people before the money. be proud of offering a good product at a fair price. i think he'd be extremely proud of me, yeah. ♪♪ you're doing business in an app driven, multi-cloud world. that's why you choose vmware. with flexible multi-cloud services that enable digital innovation and enterprise control, vmware helps you keep your cloud options open. i brought in ensure max protein, with 30 grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks. uh.
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but that one is also out there involving his finances >> suzanne, can we go back t the valuation case because i completely forgo about that and weisselberg, being in jail was that a manhattan da case o was that the new york stat attorney general letitia james's case >> actually both that's a good question there's a lot going. on there is that criminal case that weisselberg was involve in and there was the guilty verdict that was returne against the company. that was a criminal case and then, separately the new york attorney general is bringing a civil case that i going to be going to trial i october. but then, you also have apar from all of that, that manhattan da is also looking a the evaluations. the case it went to tria didn't involve them inflatin assets that was an issue of how the were paying executives in th lavish perks that they wer giving out where taxes wer being paid allen weisselberg, he had an apartment that was part of his employment it wasn't being counted for as compensation and there was a lot of shenanigans going on like that bonuses that were being paid out and imp
but that one is also out there involving his finances >> suzanne, can we go back t the valuation case because i completely forgo about that and weisselberg, being in jail was that a manhattan da case o was that the new york stat attorney general letitia james's case >> actually both that's a good question there's a lot going. on there is that criminal case that weisselberg was involve in and there was the guilty verdict that was returne against the company. that was a criminal case...