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suzanne? maybe. why would you use a trac phone to get her mom to open the door in the middle of th night. >> she wouldn't have to let me in i have a key and i know how to work the alarm. >> so if you wanted to kill her, you could've just waited til she went to sleep, unlike th door,. >> and when in there you go >> police had warrants for all the family members phones. a few weeks later, they ha boxes of records to come through. detectives analyzed suzanne' first. >> what could you tell about suzanne from her cell phon records. >> a lot >> investigator robin area from the westchester count d.a.'s office specializes in phone data analysis. >> i figure out a pattern of suzanne's life just based on her records. >> and on the day of peggy's murder,. that day was like >> that they would like every other day and suzanne's life there wasn't a change for that particular day >> and you'd expect to see a change if someone is in th process of committing murder for the first time >> correct >> suggesting, she's i
suzanne? maybe. why would you use a trac phone to get her mom to open the door in the middle of th night. >> she wouldn't have to let me in i have a key and i know how to work the alarm. >> so if you wanted to kill her, you could've just waited til she went to sleep, unlike th door,. >> and when in there you go >> police had warrants for all the family members phones. a few weeks later, they ha boxes of records to come through. detectives analyzed suzanne' first....
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>> suzanne: suzanne: it was a sea of orange and black today.s were loud and proud for the giants home opener. >> loud and proud. let's represent. suzanne: check out their cakes. it giants exclusive. >> we only wear them to the games. they are not very comfortable but they are as orange as i want them to be. suzanne: fans packed in to see the giants play the royals. sharon johnson has been a fan for more than 35 years. >> we, whether they win or lose because we want to see our homeboys beat them, of course. >> >> ♪ gave proof ♪ suzanne: their love for the game marking on ongoing tradition. so many reasons why peopleths y came out from sacramento for the game. he came with his son and grandson. >> we teach them about our giant history. suzanne: father and son have witnessed plenty of giant history. >>. >> there was the meta-game, perfect game. >> and the world series. >> all three. [laughter] the giants have that magic this year. it will be a long season and plenty of games, and that means plenty of food to enjoy! how is that hot dog? >> deliciou
>> suzanne: suzanne: it was a sea of orange and black today.s were loud and proud for the giants home opener. >> loud and proud. let's represent. suzanne: check out their cakes. it giants exclusive. >> we only wear them to the games. they are not very comfortable but they are as orange as i want them to be. suzanne: fans packed in to see the giants play the royals. sharon johnson has been a fan for more than 35 years. >> we, whether they win or lose because we want to...
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i mean, suzanne, are you— i mean, suzanne, are you hoping that aernarrw— suzanne, are you hoping thatright. he's talking about labour. of course, they will only help shine a light on labour as the nasty party in the eyes of the public. keith he wrote in and he said, surely if these people have no identification and of course this is about migrants, illegal migrants , they should be sent migrants, they should be sent in. oh, it was maurice, not keith. and he said they should be sent back , as we don't know be sent back, as we don't know who they are . and that's what i who they are. and that's what i was saying to ivan sampson at the start of the show. they're right. it's an issue of national security , if ask me. and security, if you ask me. and maurice is next. maurice says, i think the king will make a real charlie of himself if he goes much further with his apologies over historic slavery , he must over historic slavery, he must allow common sense to reign. and i think that's right. i think actually the king is actually it's such an own goal here to actually do this, because ultima
i mean, suzanne, are you— i mean, suzanne, are you hoping that aernarrw— suzanne, are you hoping thatright. he's talking about labour. of course, they will only help shine a light on labour as the nasty party in the eyes of the public. keith he wrote in and he said, surely if these people have no identification and of course this is about migrants, illegal migrants , they should be sent migrants, they should be sent in. oh, it was maurice, not keith. and he said they should be sent back ,...
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suzanne,.someone thatiknow suzanne, as someone that i know werw— suzanne, as someone that i know wasl, what do you- e ttrir. okay. but paul, what do you say to teeaee— but paul, what do you say to because actually— but paul, what do you say to because actually , suzanne's view because actually, suzanne's view is because actually, suzanne's view he the— because actually, suzanne's view he the wew— because actually, suzanne's view he the ot— because actually, suzanne's view is the view of and— because actually, suzanne's view is the view of and i'm sure you wont— is the view of and i'm sure you wowtt aeeept— is the view of and i'm sure you would accept this— is the view of and i'm sure you would accept this ,_ is the view of and i'm sure you would accept this , the view of would accept this, the view of the— would accept this, the view of the natorttw— would accept this, the view of the majority out— would accept this, the view of the majority out there of tntteh— the majority out there of british people, poll after poll ehow— british people, poll after poll ehow we— british people, po
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ama: abc 7 news reporter suzanne phan joins us with mortgages suzanne: don coley yanni -- more. suzanne: don corye now charged with more care >> i would say that my client was acting in phase -- self-defense. him with a metal rod. the public defender claims the person seen spraying a homeless man with bear spray or pepper spray appears to be >> we believe he was involved in eight separate acts of violence. these eight separate acts of violence were perpetrated against people who are homeless. suzanne: today, we asked district attorney brooke jenkins about these eight incidents possibly involving carmignani. >> i have reviewed a video, and right now, it is still -- simply an allegation. these are all allegations right now, but for any of these alleged circumstances. suzanne: d priority will be april 5. carmignani did not appear today. >> if we don't ask tod would have to release mr. doty to the public. suzanne: the da says carmign has not released a statement about what exactly happened april 5. d.a. jenkins: the police department has reached out multiple times and has not been a
ama: abc 7 news reporter suzanne phan joins us with mortgages suzanne: don coley yanni -- more. suzanne: don corye now charged with more care >> i would say that my client was acting in phase -- self-defense. him with a metal rod. the public defender claims the person seen spraying a homeless man with bear spray or pepper spray appears to be >> we believe he was involved in eight separate acts of violence. these eight separate acts of violence were perpetrated against people who are...
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suzanne. [applause] thank you. our family heroes, right? they are the exams of perseverance, strength and grace. and they're the essence of nebraska. a place we all treasure about family, we care about one another and we value each and every life. that's the strength of nebraska. and that is my focus every day, people. not politics. because of our people, the state of our state has never ever been stronger. we, the people of nebraska, have the grit and determination needed to solve tough problems and overcome difficult obstacles, no matter the circumstances. today, i'm presenting an agenda that will help us overcome serious challenges and make life better for every single family in our state. like many of our neighboring states, we have more money in our coffers than anyone can believe or any, quite frankly, comprehend. bushel baskets of it. all of us think 1 million dollars is a lot. and by the way, it is. and that every nickel matters. as my dad would say, we need to treat every one of them like manhole covers. what we do with the peoples
suzanne. [applause] thank you. our family heroes, right? they are the exams of perseverance, strength and grace. and they're the essence of nebraska. a place we all treasure about family, we care about one another and we value each and every life. that's the strength of nebraska. and that is my focus every day, people. not politics. because of our people, the state of our state has never ever been stronger. we, the people of nebraska, have the grit and determination needed to solve tough...
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i'm joined by suzanne evans , adam joined by suzanne evans, adam treats— joined by suzanne evans, adambrooks, and nigel nelson. also on brooks, and nigel nelson. also en te— brooks, and nigel nelson. also at the way.— brooks, and nigel nelson. also on the way. fergie_ brooks, and nigel nelson. also on the way. fergie has made a teddy— on the way. fergie has made a tttaty vetted— on the way. fergie has made a thinly veiled dig— on the way. fergie has made a thinly veiled dig at the sussexes for- thinly veiled dig at the sussexes for demanding pest-teta— sussexes for demanding post—royal relevant . don't post—royal relevant. don't expect— post—royal relevant. don't expect ease— post—royal relevant. don't expect once you can't have it tatt— expect once you can't have it tats ways. — expect once you can't have it both ways. you— expect once you can't have it both ways. 4:3. it?" c expect once you can't have it both ways. /t:::t. tit?" . t: t:::t”ti.t:i;t: both ways. you can't be divorced and then say, i want this. you got to hold, you're in or you're out . yes. jane. yeah but as out. yes.
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suzanne - please, for the balance of debate. suzanne how are of this debate. suzanne how are you?lk and cheese. obvious cheese. it's just so obvious they now, of they are poles apart. now, of course, political parties evolve. they have to evolve. they have to change. they have to keep up with changes in society. but i think i'm not alone in i'm definitely not alone in i'm definitely not alone in i'm definitely not alone in feeling that the conservative government now is not really conservative, that you couldn't get a cigarette paper between them and the labour party. you know, we've got highest tax burden in 60 got the highest tax burden in 60 years. public sector debt is running at 99.6% of gdp. the state is now so big with 5.8 million employees, we've got windfall taxes galore on north and north sea oil and gas already risking investment in those projects . yesterday, a new those projects. yesterday, a new levy on gambling revenue was announced . i mean, it's just not announced. i mean, it's just not the conservative party. i think that most people traditionally recognise . and
suzanne - please, for the balance of debate. suzanne how are of this debate. suzanne how are you?lk and cheese. obvious cheese. it's just so obvious they now, of they are poles apart. now, of course, political parties evolve. they have to evolve. they have to change. they have to keep up with changes in society. but i think i'm not alone in i'm definitely not alone in i'm definitely not alone in i'm definitely not alone in feeling that the conservative government now is not really conservative,...
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suzanne phan has a closer look at the proposal. suzanne: what do you think about this?it is out of scale to the area. suzanne: imagine a skyscraper going up at this garden? 55 stories. >> that does not make sense for an area like this. suzanne: the proposal calls for 712 apartments, 15,000 square feet of retail space, 113 affordable units, bike parking and a car basement. we showed neighbors renderings. >> i do not know how that footprint is sustainable out here. >> it is bizarre. >> it looks like it should be in dubai or the uae but not the sunset across from the. suzanne: we reached out to the developer but have not heard back. san francisco's planning department director released this statement saying, the proposed project is flat-out inconsistent with local zoning rules and state density bonus laws. it sets back our efforts to add housing on the city's west side. frankly, it is a distraction. local leaders agree. >> it is a distraction from the housing work that we are doing. i do not think they are relying on any housing law that i authored as a legislator. i think
suzanne phan has a closer look at the proposal. suzanne: what do you think about this?it is out of scale to the area. suzanne: imagine a skyscraper going up at this garden? 55 stories. >> that does not make sense for an area like this. suzanne: the proposal calls for 712 apartments, 15,000 square feet of retail space, 113 affordable units, bike parking and a car basement. we showed neighbors renderings. >> i do not know how that footprint is sustainable out here. >> it is...
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suzanne the problem is there was a ttme— suzanne the problem is there was never a time when— suzanne eaetetw. ant 1— lifetime when we were a happy society. and i think , if society. and i think, if anytttng— society. and i think, if anything, it's now and that's wnat— anything, it's now and that's wnat we— anything, it's now and that's what we need.— anything, it's now and that's what we need. i— anything, it's now and that's what we need. i mean, we need we neet— what we need. i mean, we need we neet ntanet— what we need. i mean, we need we need proper integration so that, as need proper integration so that, ae wau— need proper integration so that, ae you eat.— need proper integration so that, ae you sayt we— need proper integration so that, as you say, we are— need proper integration so that, as you say, we are human first. so as you say, we are human first. so smart— as you say, we are human first. so etautt we— as you say, we are human first. so should we should— as you say, we are human first. so should we should we- as you say, we are human first. so should we should we do- as
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suzanne: suzanne phan, abc 7 news. larry: you have some great views. [laughter] kristen: i guess.al gets this far because it does not fit. kristen: the robot takeover has begun. one bear of a scare. alex! mateo, hey how's business? great. you know that loan has really worked wonders. that's what u.s. bank is for. and you're growing in california? -yup, socal, norcal... -monterey? -all day. -a branch in ventura? that's for sure-ah. atms in fresno? fres-yes. encinitas? yes, indeed-us. anaheim? big time. more guacamole? i'm on a roll-ay. how about you? i'm just visiting. u.s. bank. ranked #1 in customer satisfaction with retail banking in california by j.d. power. - life is uncertain. everyday pressures can feel overwhelming it's okay to feel stressed, anxious, worried, or frustrated. it's normal. with calhope's free and secure mental health resources, it's easy to get the help you and your loved ones need when you need it the most. call our warm line at (833) 317-4673 or live chat at calhope.org today. kristen: time for the four at 4:00. emeryville has landed high on the list of the
suzanne: suzanne phan, abc 7 news. larry: you have some great views. [laughter] kristen: i guess.al gets this far because it does not fit. kristen: the robot takeover has begun. one bear of a scare. alex! mateo, hey how's business? great. you know that loan has really worked wonders. that's what u.s. bank is for. and you're growing in california? -yup, socal, norcal... -monterey? -all day. -a branch in ventura? that's for sure-ah. atms in fresno? fres-yes. encinitas? yes, indeed-us. anaheim?...
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suzanne: san francisco's downtown is an economic hub. the mp spaces hurt the city and the mayor introduced legislation to the board of supervisors that could pave the way to convert office buildings into housing. >> yes, we need more housing. but i am not sure how work. suzanne: many people agree the city of san francisco needs more affordable housing. mayor london breed and supervisor erin believe that one answer could be converting empty office buildings downtown to housing. >> i think it's a great idea, the buildings are empty now anyway. tech is moving out and a lot of the vacant spaces offices, so why not? people need housing so we might as well utilize the space. suzanne: the mayor submitted legislation to the board of supervisors designed to change a planning code to make it easier and less expensive to comer -- convert vacant spaces. they worked with the mayor for the past month on the legislation. >> i am excited. look, san francisco and its downtown have channeled this. there are opportunities for reimagining and this is one of
suzanne: san francisco's downtown is an economic hub. the mp spaces hurt the city and the mayor introduced legislation to the board of supervisors that could pave the way to convert office buildings into housing. >> yes, we need more housing. but i am not sure how work. suzanne: many people agree the city of san francisco needs more affordable housing. mayor london breed and supervisor erin believe that one answer could be converting empty office buildings downtown to housing. >> i...
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you have all been so incredibly kind and gracious to suzanne and me and our entire family and just let me thank you from the bottom of our hearts. we are very, very grateful. thank you. we talked about our greatest asset, people, sometimes we forget to acknowledge the amazing work done by nebraska's caregivers every single day, the care that comes from doctors and nurses and other health care professionals, pastors, teachers comes, first responders and many others. you do an incredible job of caring for each other. oftentimes though that care doesn't come from a professional, comes from our family, comes from a mom or a dad, a brother or a sister, a daughter or a son. i need to pause for a moment and acknowledge the amazing relationship that existed between suzanne and her mom. and the impact that bond had on all of us. our family watched suzanne face the many lessons and challenges that came with being her mom's caretaker and major avik it. whether we are caring for a relative who is elderly disabled are struggling with mental health or substance abuse our family can -- the incredible
you have all been so incredibly kind and gracious to suzanne and me and our entire family and just let me thank you from the bottom of our hearts. we are very, very grateful. thank you. we talked about our greatest asset, people, sometimes we forget to acknowledge the amazing work done by nebraska's caregivers every single day, the care that comes from doctors and nurses and other health care professionals, pastors, teachers comes, first responders and many others. you do an incredible job of...
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and tonight, i'm joined by suzanne- “2,32 and tonight, i'm joined by suzanne evans , joined by suzannescinating new royal tell all. meanwhile, after itv's alison hammond apologising for criticising theatre bosses who banned singing during shows, will the this morning favourite be crowned my greatest briton or maybe union jackass by tonight's panel ? you'll find out later on. panel? you'll find out later on. we're going have tomorrow's we're going to have tomorrow's newspaper front pages for you. too the press . first, too hot off the press. first, though, the news polly middlehurst . though, the news polly middlehurst. dan, though, the news polly middlehurst . dan, thank you. middlehurst. dan, thank you. soot— middlehurst. dan, thank you. good eventng— middlehurst. dan, thank you. good evening .— middlehurst. dan, thank you. good evening . the- ll 22 dan, thank you. good evening . the top story good evening. the top story tontgnt— good evening. the top story tontgnt on— good evening. the top story tonight on gb— good evening. the top story tonight on gb news, the white house— tonight o
and tonight, i'm joined by suzanne- “2,32 and tonight, i'm joined by suzanne evans , joined by suzannescinating new royal tell all. meanwhile, after itv's alison hammond apologising for criticising theatre bosses who banned singing during shows, will the this morning favourite be crowned my greatest briton or maybe union jackass by tonight's panel ? you'll find out later on. panel? you'll find out later on. we're going have tomorrow's we're going to have tomorrow's newspaper front pages for...
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and tonight, i'm joined by suzanne- “2,32 and tonight, i'm joined by suzanne evans , joined by suzanne a fascinating new royal tell all. meanwhile, after itv's alison hammond apologising for criticising theatre bosses who banned singing during shows, will the this morning favourite be crowned my greatest briton or maybe union jackass by tonight's panel ? you'll find out later on. panel? you'll find out later on. we're going have tomorrow's we're going to have tomorrow's newspaper front pages for you. too the press . first, too hot off the press. first, though, the news polly middlehurst . though, the news polly middlehurst. dan, though, the news polly middlehurst . dan, thank you. middlehurst. dan, thank you. soot— middlehurst. dan, thank you. good eventng— middlehurst. dan, thank you. good evening .— middlehurst. dan, thank you. good evening . the- ll 22 dan, thank you. good evening . the top story good evening. the top story tontgnt— good evening. the top story tontgnt on— good evening. the top story tonight on gb— good evening. the top story tonight on gb news, the white house— toni
and tonight, i'm joined by suzanne- “2,32 and tonight, i'm joined by suzanne evans , joined by suzanne a fascinating new royal tell all. meanwhile, after itv's alison hammond apologising for criticising theatre bosses who banned singing during shows, will the this morning favourite be crowned my greatest briton or maybe union jackass by tonight's panel ? you'll find out later on. panel? you'll find out later on. we're going have tomorrow's we're going to have tomorrow's newspaper front pages...
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it is really the big questio here >> suzanne, you have followe trump four years, i have jus recountedof his lega history, a very abridged version of that he's adept at using the legal system to benefit. delaying and often evading wha i would argue any real consequences despite payin those penalties and fines an settlements. will trump's usual legal strategy succeed here? could it succeed here? >> right, he has a very long history of delay and legal tactics. often, you know, he does not even do that when it isn't his benefit. but he fights at almost ever corner every turn it is almost like a gu instinct it goes back to the suit tha you've mentioned where his father got int trouble for not renting to block people back in the 70s i think we are going to se that here. the difference is and it i really important that ever consequence in his life so far has been civil and he will either pay a [crowd chanting] fine, sometimes he pays a fine and he settles but it is always been, civil and this criminal. and you saw even when the trum organization went to trial las year in a criminal setting t
it is really the big questio here >> suzanne, you have followe trump four years, i have jus recountedof his lega history, a very abridged version of that he's adept at using the legal system to benefit. delaying and often evading wha i would argue any real consequences despite payin those penalties and fines an settlements. will trump's usual legal strategy succeed here? could it succeed here? >> right, he has a very long history of delay and legal tactics. often, you know, he does...
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chamber of commerce suzanne clark.rutiny of of congress. in what department do you think they're over their skis? >> that's for the question and having me. it's such an important topic we congratulate chairman mchenry holding this hearing and the sec accountability chair gensler has put forward twice as many rules in half the time of his predecessor. the disclosure alone would be 2.35 times more expensive than all the rest of sec disclosures combined at this scale it's important that congress ask questions about the cost benefit analysis, about the underlying process, about compliance with the supreme court major questions doctrine, and we're glad they're going to do just that. >> don't you think the level of regulation is in response to the rate of innovation we had gensler on, it's been about facts, crypto, china, memes, trying to keep pace with what markets are doing >> that may be these are good questions for the chairman to ask. but what we're seeing is 50 to 55 regulatory priorities, that's how many the chair say
chamber of commerce suzanne clark.rutiny of of congress. in what department do you think they're over their skis? >> that's for the question and having me. it's such an important topic we congratulate chairman mchenry holding this hearing and the sec accountability chair gensler has put forward twice as many rules in half the time of his predecessor. the disclosure alone would be 2.35 times more expensive than all the rest of sec disclosures combined at this scale it's important that...
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we're live at oracle park suzanne fawn abcs. everyone is still so energized suzanne.ou so much. well a scared today meantime during the masters in augusta, georgia, two large pine trees came crashing down in high winds near the 17 team. oh, oh, wow. yeah landing near a group of spectators as you can see, but nobody was hurt announcers with our sister network espn believed the cracking of the trees gave spectators time to get out of the way boy, obviously, somebody could have been killed easily. thankfully no one even entered we know an awful lot about falling trees in this part of the woods, right? hopefully, we won't get anything crazy that could induce more trees to fall in the near future is here with the holiday weekend forecasting yeah, i think it's gonna be calm you don't have to worry about falling trees this weekend because the storm has moved out dan and kristen. let's take a look at live doppler 7. yes. there's some leftover clouds, but what is exciting is is you're starting to see some breakthrough in the cloud cover right there in the north bay. so some su
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feeling of a large number of civilians from their area as to other safer cities and areas within suzanne go home and have resulted in a deterioration and the living conditions. in general. the affected area suffer a shortage of food resources and insecurity due to the hostilities of it have been forces and a lack of health care when we have extra city and drinking water. well, i'm because i was warranty. you wouldn't have been with the government addicted that rules for another 3 days, that the competent authorities and sudan, ours bearing no effort to improve their humanity. a situation by providing assistance to those affected restoring and improving basic services, such as healthcare electricity found on drinking water with a visit and in housing security her, the son, i think the opportunity here is to thank the friendly and brotherly countries that took the initiative to provide humanitarian assistance to this so that his people through bilateral engagement with competence within his authorities. and specifically, is that the bank that you eat, which has provided $50000000.00 to sup
feeling of a large number of civilians from their area as to other safer cities and areas within suzanne go home and have resulted in a deterioration and the living conditions. in general. the affected area suffer a shortage of food resources and insecurity due to the hostilities of it have been forces and a lack of health care when we have extra city and drinking water. well, i'm because i was warranty. you wouldn't have been with the government addicted that rules for another 3 days, that the...
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much more on this, i wanna bring in the new york time investigative reporter and nbc contributor suzanne craig, along with legal analyst and criminal defense attorney dian -- you just heard the reporting from vaughn. what are you looking for o tuesday? what will be some of thi versus that? >> reportedly it is going to b based mostly on hush money payments there is no hard concret evidence of that but that seems to be the vibe, at least from sources. and at least based on what has been reported. those 30 counts could be reall to two separate incidents or actual conduct but, you could see a number of different counts that aris from a single act. that wouldn't be too uncommon. i expect to see felonies you don't, and a panel of gran jury from his two meters only. these will probably be felonies, and if they are related to the hush money payments, then in order to take falsification of business records out of mr meter land, you need a additional crime that wa either in furtherance of o concealing and, most folks think that wil be an election law violation a federal law, which raises authority
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reporter: in san francisco, suzanne phan, abc7news.ella music festival is in its final minutes. we will learn about this year's surprise performance and the band that made history coming up next. >> we are looking at a few clouds overnight and maybe sprinkles early in the week. i will have the forecast coming up. if elephants could fly. if a princess could look like me. if stories could come to life. if i could watch heroes save the day... ...and become a hero myself. what if there could be a huge party... ...with my friend mickey? here, now, is where 100 years of disney dreams come to life at the disneyland resort. dion: a grand finale parade to celebrate northern california cherry blossom festival. thousands of people as you c see gathered in the streets of san francisco to see today's parade. it kicked off at the civic center making its way down to japan town for the final celebration. the festival commemorates the alliance between the u.s. and japan and celebrates japanese american culture. ♪ ♪ the company ♪ dion: opening weekend f
reporter: in san francisco, suzanne phan, abc7news.ella music festival is in its final minutes. we will learn about this year's surprise performance and the band that made history coming up next. >> we are looking at a few clouds overnight and maybe sprinkles early in the week. i will have the forecast coming up. if elephants could fly. if a princess could look like me. if stories could come to life. if i could watch heroes save the day... ...and become a hero myself. what if there could...
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and this is suzanne, your cousin. very nice., i didn't think that dna analysis is done so quickly, i don't need analysis. i'm sorry uncle on no dna analysis it's a changeling for me nobody good evening. can i go home? don't want to cause trouble? are you already at home? now olechka will show you the room. you will live in the best guest room. if necessary, we will redo everything there as you want. this will be your room there, bathroom dressing room kitchen downstairs. so settle down. thank you. you have a very beautiful house, but the most important thing is that you feel comfortable here and you know, do not pay attention to suzanne, she is still an egoist, but we are to blame for spoiling her, now we are reaping the benefits. susanna, she is the daughter of her younger brother alexei, he himself has custody of her 16 years ago after the death of her parents. so in a way, she replaced you for him. do you have common children? alas, no. but i have a son from my first marriage. will you get to know him again? i would have give
and this is suzanne, your cousin. very nice., i didn't think that dna analysis is done so quickly, i don't need analysis. i'm sorry uncle on no dna analysis it's a changeling for me nobody good evening. can i go home? don't want to cause trouble? are you already at home? now olechka will show you the room. you will live in the best guest room. if necessary, we will redo everything there as you want. this will be your room there, bathroom dressing room kitchen downstairs. so settle down. thank...
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contributions of trans people and to call for an end to prejudice against them abc news reporter suzanne fawn has a look at the celebrations taking place here here in the bay area today. friday afternoon class andity hall and a show solidarity. the student walkout is really about so the younger, you queer non-binary and and transgender children having a mind and saying, you know what this isn't right and this affects me all of the legislations and bills that are going up and around the world right now all of those things affect all of us. it's all part of trans day of visibility, honey. mahogany is a trans community leader and activist. seen over 400 and simple legislation introduced just in the last three months of 2023 that are anti-trans anti-drag anti-lgbtq and it's time for us and our allies to stand up be visible be counted and fight back. mahogany also says the trans day of visibility is a reason to celebrate the trans community. it's really important that we take the time celebrate a lot of the winds that trans people have had september xavier davenport is sharing a new calendar
contributions of trans people and to call for an end to prejudice against them abc news reporter suzanne fawn has a look at the celebrations taking place here here in the bay area today. friday afternoon class andity hall and a show solidarity. the student walkout is really about so the younger, you queer non-binary and and transgender children having a mind and saying, you know what this isn't right and this affects me all of the legislations and bills that are going up and around the world...
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it's quite it leaks, suzanne. it's quite it awre— leaks, suzanne. as— photographs. so a pawn has this boy been used as a— photographs. so a pawn has this boy been used as a pawn? i will say— boy been used as a pawn? i will eay a— boy been used as a pawn? i will eay a hay— boy been used as a pawn? i will eay a hay he— boy been used as a pawn? i will eay a hay he 2h— boy been used as a pawn? i will say a boy is 21 years old. is he reahhy— say a boy is 21 years old. is he reahhy rhe— say a boy is 21 years old. is he really the leaker?— say a boy is 21 years old. is he really the leaker? it does seem aahhaae— really the leaker? it does seem aahhaae mar— really the leaker? it does seem dubious that such— really the leaker? it does seem dubious that such a junior emhe— dubious that such a junior emhe er— dubious that such a junior member of the- dubious that such a junior member of the military would have— member of the military would have access to _ member of the military would have access to such classified hmarmarheh— have access to such classified hm
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suzanne: san francisco's downtown is an economic hub in the bay area. office spaces hurt the city and the mayor just introduced new legislation to the board of supervisors that could pave the way to convert downtown office buildings into housing. >> yes, we do need more housing, but i'm not sure to make it work. suzanne: many people agree the city of san francisco needs more affordable housing. anti-office buildings downtown to housing. >> i think is it's great idea. a lot of the vacant space in the offices, so why not? suzanne: the mayor sent legislation to the board of supervisors designed to change an old planning code to make it easier and less expensive to convert >> i'm excited. san francisco and its downtown have challenges. there are also opportunities for reimagining and this is one of them. >> when you think about conversion, it ithe class c buildings that will be looked at. they are older, smaller places. >> while there is still a lot of work to be done to decide which building would be converted and how much it would cost, the endgame could
suzanne: san francisco's downtown is an economic hub in the bay area. office spaces hurt the city and the mayor just introduced new legislation to the board of supervisors that could pave the way to convert downtown office buildings into housing. >> yes, we do need more housing, but i'm not sure to make it work. suzanne: many people agree the city of san francisco needs more affordable housing. anti-office buildings downtown to housing. >> i think is it's great idea. a lot of the...
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suzanne, where is suzanne? thank you very much. todd r., he is someplace here. i saw him. a big crowd, todd, thank you very much. doing a great job. for seven years, all of us here today have been engaged in an epic struggle against the corrupt forces and communist me -- maniacs -- and they are all over the place. and they are all over the place. absolutely trying to destroy our country. they want to take away your guns while opening the jailhouse doors and releasing bloodthirsty criminals into your communities. they want to abolish your borders and impoverish your families while spending your money on endless and very, very stupid foreign wars. they want to demonize patriots and persecute christians while pushing the transgender cult on your children. children will turn 25 thinking, who did this to me, who did this to me, how did you let this happen? they want to weaponize and interfere with our elections through the use of the doj, the fbi and local attorney generals and district attorneys. that is happening to me, but we are doi
suzanne, where is suzanne? thank you very much. todd r., he is someplace here. i saw him. a big crowd, todd, thank you very much. doing a great job. for seven years, all of us here today have been engaged in an epic struggle against the corrupt forces and communist me -- maniacs -- and they are all over the place. and they are all over the place. absolutely trying to destroy our country. they want to take away your guns while opening the jailhouse doors and releasing bloodthirsty criminals into...
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live in the newsroom, suzanne vaughn, abc seven news. all right, suzanne, thank you.he wine business is undergoing some changes in part due to climate change. spencer christian is here with the author of a new book on this topic. this is a topic that spencer has spent basically his entire life studying. spencer well, you could say that the title of the book is crushed. how a changing climate is altering the way we drink, and it looks at the effects of climate change on winemaking and the response from winemakers around the world. and joining you now is the author, brian friedman, whom i'll be joining this evening for a chat at the commonwealth club. and brian, great to have you with us. thanks for having me. it's great to be here with you. well, talking about two of my favorite subjects, wine and weather. and you describe some changes. you write about changes that are potentially devastating to the wine industry. so why don't you describe for us some of the ways that a changing climate is changing the wine industry? absolutely. so look, we all see , you know, the dram
live in the newsroom, suzanne vaughn, abc seven news. all right, suzanne, thank you.he wine business is undergoing some changes in part due to climate change. spencer christian is here with the author of a new book on this topic. this is a topic that spencer has spent basically his entire life studying. spencer well, you could say that the title of the book is crushed. how a changing climate is altering the way we drink, and it looks at the effects of climate change on winemaking and the...
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live in the newsroom, suzanne fawn, abc seven news. all right, suzanne, thank you so much. and stick around because seven on your side's michael finney joins us live tonight with the story of a couple whose account with ed funds mysteriously started losing money. he helped get that money back. i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. summer-like heat is in the forecast. i'll show you how warm and how long. coming up. thanks sandhya. and you can watch every pick of the 2023 nfl draft right here on abc seven. the first round is thursday at 5 p.m, followed by toyota after the game. tune in for that thursday, but stay here with us . the gmc sierra with hands-free driving. yeah, it rocks apr for five years and no monthly payments for 90 days on 2022, sierra light duty crew cab models see your bay area gmc dealer the floor store spring sale save on every type of flooring and fast installation guaranteed floor store your bay area flooring authority. our spring sale is on now up to 50% off store wide. no interest financingor t give your small business one tech solution that checks all the
live in the newsroom, suzanne fawn, abc seven news. all right, suzanne, thank you so much. and stick around because seven on your side's michael finney joins us live tonight with the story of a couple whose account with ed funds mysteriously started losing money. he helped get that money back. i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. summer-like heat is in the forecast. i'll show you how warm and how long. coming up. thanks sandhya. and you can watch every pick of the 2023 nfl draft right here on abc...
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that would have put up a 12-story building in the same spot suzanne pullen has lived in the outer sunsett there's a lot of issues with affordable housing and resources and spaces poland says we need more housing, but she says it's got to be sustainable. she says the new proposal is not the answer. it doesn't fit out here in a visual way, but it also would change the entire community around here the traffic and the walkable neighborhood in san francisco suzanne fawn abc 7 news. santa clara council santa council member has just been indicted and the reason why has a link to the 49ers. i'm michael finney. we are constantly told who and how much to tip well tonight. let's turn the tables and ask who gets that tip money seven on your side straight ahead. alex! mateo, hey how's business? great. you know that loan has really worked wonders. that's what u.s. bank is for. and you're growing in california? -yup, socal, norcal... -monterey? -all day. -a branch in ventura? that's for sure-ah. atms in fresno? fres-yes. encinitas? yes, indeed-us. anaheim? big time. more guacamole? i'm on a roll-ay. ho
that would have put up a 12-story building in the same spot suzanne pullen has lived in the outer sunsett there's a lot of issues with affordable housing and resources and spaces poland says we need more housing, but she says it's got to be sustainable. she says the new proposal is not the answer. it doesn't fit out here in a visual way, but it also would change the entire community around here the traffic and the walkable neighborhood in san francisco suzanne fawn abc 7 news. santa clara...
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straightforward to prove so i really think it's important for all of us to get that out there >> suzanneafter trump' arraignment, they bragg held a press conference he defended his decision t bring these unprecedente charges. take a listen to what he said. >> we have a distinct an strong, i would say, profoun independent interest in ne york state this is the business capital o the world. we regularly do cases involvin false business statements. but the better, the bedrock, i fact, the bases for business integrity and they wil functioning business marketplace is true an accurate we have to keep it that's the charge of fraud here, falsified new york state business records >> what do you make of how alvin bragg characterize the significance of this case, tying it to not only the broader rule of law, but the general interest of new york state being as he described th financial center, financia capital of the world >> well, i think is right abou the business, you know, records, and keeping accurate busines records. but what he's doing is so much more than that, around thi right about talking
straightforward to prove so i really think it's important for all of us to get that out there >> suzanneafter trump' arraignment, they bragg held a press conference he defended his decision t bring these unprecedente charges. take a listen to what he said. >> we have a distinct an strong, i would say, profoun independent interest in ne york state this is the business capital o the world. we regularly do cases involvin false business statements. but the better, the bedrock, i fact,...
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with that, let's get smarter with the help of our lead of panel and we need them tonight suzanne craig is here, pulitze prize-winning investigativ reporter for the new yor times. tim o'brien, executive edito of bloomberg opinion and autho of trump nation, the art o being the donald andrew weizmann who is bee here all day long, law professor at nyu and former senior member of th mueller probe. and charles joins us, -- david joining us remotely in the new york times investigative reporter who won a pulitzer for the truth behin donald trump's charitabl donations. andrew, how stronger these charges and if donald trump is found guilty, what are the consequences >> so on the strength of the charge, the one thing that w don't know is we don't actuall know all of the proof behind it but that, they were surprising to me into ways. one, michael paul cohen an everyone says so, that was the star witness, when you read th actual statement of facts yo actually find that he is a player, but you don't sit ther and go he is central david pecker plays a huge role and if i were the government, would say
with that, let's get smarter with the help of our lead of panel and we need them tonight suzanne craig is here, pulitze prize-winning investigativ reporter for the new yor times. tim o'brien, executive edito of bloomberg opinion and autho of trump nation, the art o being the donald andrew weizmann who is bee here all day long, law professor at nyu and former senior member of th mueller probe. and charles joins us, -- david joining us remotely in the new york times investigative reporter who won...
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suzanne craig, great to see yo in person.rucker, barbara mcquade renato mariotti i know you wil be back here next week when we come back, a consequential moment congressman richie torres is here on the unknown road ahead and what trump's indictmen means for our democracy. and later, we just mentioned it, marjorie taylor greene calling for protests in new york the same day trump is set to b arraigned. we're going to talk to frank - about that and how trump supporters have been reactin online the possible threats ahead, th 11th hour just getting underwa on important friday night. y products... ...designed smarter. like a smart coffee grinder - that orders fresh beans for you. oh, genius! for more breakthroughs like that... ...i need a breakthrough card... like ours! with 2.5% cash back on purchases of $5,000 or more... plus unlimited 2% cash back on all other purchases! and with greater spending potential, sam can keep making smart ideas... ...a brilliant reality! the new ink business premier card from chase for business. make
suzanne craig, great to see yo in person.rucker, barbara mcquade renato mariotti i know you wil be back here next week when we come back, a consequential moment congressman richie torres is here on the unknown road ahead and what trump's indictmen means for our democracy. and later, we just mentioned it, marjorie taylor greene calling for protests in new york the same day trump is set to b arraigned. we're going to talk to frank - about that and how trump supporters have been reactin online the...
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suzanne, you are one of th best people to talk to with al things trump you won a pulitzer prize forosing what the pulitzer judges called quote, donal trump's business empire riddle with tax dodges. i have to ask, are you surprised it took a hush money payment to stormy daniels to finally gets trump indicted? >> first of all good morning and thank you for having me. i have to say it is always a thing that you don't expect so in a way no, but this has been he has led a life of tax avoidance and just moving righ up to the edge of the law, eve as we have reported includin in that story mentioned that when the pulitzer where he feared right into it right t tax fraud. but he has, for his whole life had a pattern of behavior that so far has only faced civi consequences for and now on tuesday we're gonna see something quite remarkable which is a criminal proceeding involving donald trump it is quite just to thin because of all the simpl litigation that he has bee involved in and the civi thinks it can probably get som of this finally moved into the criminal realm >> you spent 18 months inve
suzanne, you are one of th best people to talk to with al things trump you won a pulitzer prize forosing what the pulitzer judges called quote, donal trump's business empire riddle with tax dodges. i have to ask, are you surprised it took a hush money payment to stormy daniels to finally gets trump indicted? >> first of all good morning and thank you for having me. i have to say it is always a thing that you don't expect so in a way no, but this has been he has led a life of tax avoidance...
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i went to thank ceo suzanne clark, and yvonne the usual and the entire team at the u.s.ommerce for hosting us at the great hall of flags and help organize today's forum. we think secretary raimondo and colleagues at the secretary of commerce for lending their crucial expertise to this effort. specific gratitude for their work. thanks to the team at usaid. to my colleagues at state i want to thank secretary blinken, undersecretary fernandez and knew linda and all who helped make today a huge success especially my team. please allow personal privilege. the department of state office of global partnership. finally to all the panelists, moderators and many private sector and government attendees who will take on the work outlined in today's session. looking back at the extensive ground we covered today, the potential for partnerships is rife as we all work together to support president zelenskyy, prime minister small and the people of ukraine as they chart their future should from coordinating multinational support to building ukraine's energy and infrastructure to developin
i went to thank ceo suzanne clark, and yvonne the usual and the entire team at the u.s.ommerce for hosting us at the great hall of flags and help organize today's forum. we think secretary raimondo and colleagues at the secretary of commerce for lending their crucial expertise to this effort. specific gratitude for their work. thanks to the team at usaid. to my colleagues at state i want to thank secretary blinken, undersecretary fernandez and knew linda and all who helped make today a huge...
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and what chances is, he says, do you think they have so suzanne has offered its good offices. ah, the united arab emirates, saudi arabia with very, very self interested views of the conflict. are trying to get involved. sadly, i'm afraid this is a fight to the finish. i doubt very much that the rapid sport forces can prevail. the survey, an armed forces may be able to prevail. but we need to be focusing on how we're going to get humanitarian relief into a country that is now racked by a true civil war. ok. well thank you for that insight to sit. an expert eric rees, though for us is, has wrapped up a 3 day trip to hungary, i with an outdoor mass in budapest, tens of thousands gathered to hear the pontiff say that hungry must not shut out migrants or the poor putting himself at odds with the immigrant policies of prime minister, victor, or man, but merely a slip of brothers and sisters. please, please open the doors. the pipes parting plea to hungary and a message for europe. naples did you see closed doors of our indifference toward those in suffering and poverty? the close do
and what chances is, he says, do you think they have so suzanne has offered its good offices. ah, the united arab emirates, saudi arabia with very, very self interested views of the conflict. are trying to get involved. sadly, i'm afraid this is a fight to the finish. i doubt very much that the rapid sport forces can prevail. the survey, an armed forces may be able to prevail. but we need to be focusing on how we're going to get humanitarian relief into a country that is now racked by a true...
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also an extraordinary article, i say welcome, suzanne you wrote back in 2016 when he was campaigner in, about that plane, and there are a lot of people who would love to know a little bit about what that plane is like. we know it's a 757 i believe thanks to your reporting it was built in 1991, but you were on board. give us a sense of what it's like because we hear about his apartment being so gilded with gold, this, that and the other is that reflected as well on the plane? >> i actually haven't been in the plane, but i have seen videos of it i did a fair bit of work on it it was interesting that the plane, when i -- i was covering aspects of his finances in 2016, and i was talking to somebody on wall street, and they said they thought it very odd that donald trump was flying around in that particular plane it was a sign that he maybe wasn't as wealthy as he says, simply because it's such an old plane. and it got me interesting in the plane itself and i started look eninto it. he bought it off of paul allen, one of the cofounders of microsoft, and has completely refurbished it after h
also an extraordinary article, i say welcome, suzanne you wrote back in 2016 when he was campaigner in, about that plane, and there are a lot of people who would love to know a little bit about what that plane is like. we know it's a 757 i believe thanks to your reporting it was built in 1991, but you were on board. give us a sense of what it's like because we hear about his apartment being so gilded with gold, this, that and the other is that reflected as well on the plane? >> i actually...
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dictator omar alba, sheer and 20. 19 from her prime minister, abdullah hom dock worn of straying from suzanne's current political path. we have said good bye to dictate that she forever we can have the vessel. we can have setbacks, but we'll never be defeating yourself and the army, blame each other for starting the conflict and both say they won't. back down. journalists and analysts met nash covers the region and focuses specifically on su, done earlier, he told us why this escalation, violence didn't come as a surprise. it's been quite well projected, and i think that's a bit of a condemnation on the international community. why it's happening now. well, in the days leading up to the conflict, breaking out, there was a push from the international community and from civilian political leads to inc. final political deals that they believed would restore transition. the issue however, was that by and king and rushing to think this deal was going to leave a number of issues left unresolved. one of those issues happening mainly being security sector reform and the state of the army and the rest.
dictator omar alba, sheer and 20. 19 from her prime minister, abdullah hom dock worn of straying from suzanne's current political path. we have said good bye to dictate that she forever we can have the vessel. we can have setbacks, but we'll never be defeating yourself and the army, blame each other for starting the conflict and both say they won't. back down. journalists and analysts met nash covers the region and focuses specifically on su, done earlier, he told us why this escalation,...
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health organization is reporting that 413 people have been killed and more than 3500 injured in, suzanne sudan. since the violence broke out 6 days ago. there is no sign of an end to the conflict despite repeated calls for a cease fire from the un. the regular army as fighting a key paramilitary group called the r s f. the military says that it is committed to a promise to transition to civilian rule, but will only accept the surrender of the r s f. the law gunfire and call to me as fighting goes on despite hopes for a cease fire. awe in a pre recorded message released to the end of the muslim holy month of ramadan. sedans, top general said the military still back to return to civilian rule subway. in an icicle, you are confident that we will overcome this ordeal with our training, wisdom and strength for preserving the security and unity of the state or loving us to be entrusted with the safe transition to civilian rule. one mother. still, many residents are making last minute attempts to leave sedans, capital city, people at this bus station, a trying to get on one of the few buses, st
health organization is reporting that 413 people have been killed and more than 3500 injured in, suzanne sudan. since the violence broke out 6 days ago. there is no sign of an end to the conflict despite repeated calls for a cease fire from the un. the regular army as fighting a key paramilitary group called the r s f. the military says that it is committed to a promise to transition to civilian rule, but will only accept the surrender of the r s f. the law gunfire and call to me as fighting...