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record highs. 90-degrees and 92 in the city, here is sal we are looking at it pause of a set death is thely crash. you can see that the lights were up there and there were no wig unless pause of the result of uh-huh people crash and he is just about to tell you what is going on and write right now there is world and we will let you know about that a well. >>> it is a light commute and this is a good time for everybody to be out here because of all of the bridges and we have checked them all. i want to measure the weston repair, you can use fraught veil a and park street bridge to get on the island. let's smooth much long, this is a look at the west prop 508, let's go back to the desk. >>> police are investigating a deadly high speed crash, one woman was killed am ap a. >> reporter: the woman this this crash was driving alone and speed being and she went into one of these power polls along the street. they are continuing to do repair work and mean wheel the power is still in this dayshood the crash led to a power outages early on and left more than hundred homes in the dark. so far they have
record highs. 90-degrees and 92 in the city, here is sal we are looking at it pause of a set death is thely crash. you can see that the lights were up there and there were no wig unless pause of the result of uh-huh people crash and he is just about to tell you what is going on and write right now there is world and we will let you know about that a well. >>> it is a light commute and this is a good time for everybody to be out here because of all of the bridges and we have checked...
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in thely mustered a win last minute. >> it sums up of the it -- a bit of a lackluster season overall. year ago, it was the toast of europe. we had two german teams in the final. everyone was saying it was a great addition. that has petered out. they not only mathematically won the title early, they won it for practical purposes in november. there have been bright spots, but it has not been much of an entertaining season for the german fans. >> they are dominating like hardly ever before. is there any hope next season will be more competitive? >> on the face of it, it is not great news. the challengers are losing one of their key players. he was crowned the top scorer today. he is off to munich. a slight glimmer of hope is they are trying to replace him with who couldp scorer cost 20 million euros. that is because they are qualified again for the champions league, building themselves up commercially and are gradually bridging the gap to buy munich. it is a long way to go. >> thanks. this year's eurovision song contest has kicked off in copenhagen. about 15 minutes into the competition
in thely mustered a win last minute. >> it sums up of the it -- a bit of a lackluster season overall. year ago, it was the toast of europe. we had two german teams in the final. everyone was saying it was a great addition. that has petered out. they not only mathematically won the title early, they won it for practical purposes in november. there have been bright spots, but it has not been much of an entertaining season for the german fans. >> they are dominating like hardly ever...
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but the tax revolt across the nation in thely 1980s raised the question of whether federal, state, andal governments accurately represented tthe people's will in this matter. the government was pictured by the tax cutters as an independent organism with strong drives of its own-- drives in one direction only-- expansion. the feeling that government spending was inefficient and getting out of hand was as much a political as an economic statement. it said to bureaucrats and politicians, "you're out of touch "with the people you're representing. we don't want you to expand." so we have a difficult economic question-- what arehe costs and benefits of government expenditures-- and also the political question-- will the government we're dealing with carry out our wishes in this matter? one needs no crystal bal to predict that the debate will continuon. [david schoumacher] despite the advantages of the free enterprise system, there are certain goods and services that the market will not provide. it has generally been accepted that the government will provide those services. the government's r
but the tax revolt across the nation in thely 1980s raised the question of whether federal, state, andal governments accurately represented tthe people's will in this matter. the government was pictured by the tax cutters as an independent organism with strong drives of its own-- drives in one direction only-- expansion. the feeling that government spending was inefficient and getting out of hand was as much a political as an economic statement. it said to bureaucrats and politicians,...
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online, thely mail most popular website. >> i find that amazing. >> it is all about pictures isn't it lots of gossip. up 16%. up, profit cost savings are helping with profit but it is all about property management. this is why they are looking to dispose of job site. they are selling that off to axel springer, the german media company. they are getting money into that. notably it is all about the initial shares sellers. >> that is the big one. what is it worth? take me through some of the big traffic numbers. it isy seven years old, the second-biggest property website in the u.k. it is prime location, smart new homes. as well as managing third-party websites. worth about one billion pounds according to analysts. the scale of growth for the company, 40 million people access the website per month. 2 million make inquiries over homes from that. that is quite a good return. the notable thing for daily mail, they own 52.6% of this. about a half billion pound stake. they are not going to sell it all but they will dispose of some of those shares, as will the founder of zoopla. all these comp
online, thely mail most popular website. >> i find that amazing. >> it is all about pictures isn't it lots of gossip. up 16%. up, profit cost savings are helping with profit but it is all about property management. this is why they are looking to dispose of job site. they are selling that off to axel springer, the german media company. they are getting money into that. notably it is all about the initial shares sellers. >> that is the big one. what is it worth? take me through...
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corey perry no look behind-the-back pass to at thely for the slam-dunk goal. take another look.skills right there. 1-0 anaheim. they scored two and a half minutes later. getzlaf banks it off jonathan quick and in. ducks tie the series at two with a 2-0 victory. to the east, bruins and montreal. boston score first. solder berg wide open in the slot makes it 1-0 bruins on his first goal of the playoffs. torey krug across-ice pass at jarome iginla. bruins win 4-2 and take a 3-2 series lead. russian president validity mir putin had to keep his shirt on for a little ice hockey. today the 61-year-old joined retired hockey greats and government officials for a legends game. putin seems like the only guy that scored. his opponent didn't put up much of a fight. putin scored six times, five assists. i guess if i'm facing putin in any sport, i'm letting him win. otherwise, you'll end up in siberia. his team won 21-4. putin, we cover it all here at abc7. while we're doing athletes, former nba all-star tracey mcgrady playing minor league baseball for the sugarland skeeters allowing two hits,
corey perry no look behind-the-back pass to at thely for the slam-dunk goal. take another look.skills right there. 1-0 anaheim. they scored two and a half minutes later. getzlaf banks it off jonathan quick and in. ducks tie the series at two with a 2-0 victory. to the east, bruins and montreal. boston score first. solder berg wide open in the slot makes it 1-0 bruins on his first goal of the playoffs. torey krug across-ice pass at jarome iginla. bruins win 4-2 and take a 3-2 series lead....
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of thely, this is one few characters that jack actually has an emotional relationship with, and intimateeationship with, and so, thought leaving her was the best thing for her so to have that kind of reconnect in the context of the season has been exciting as well. but let's take another look at a clip. this is where jack our first resurfaces in london. here it is. >> it's him. jack bauer. brad is fantastic. one of the nicest people. the 12 hour thing is because and i am told this was an attractive idea because streaming has become so important. netflix brought it to the surface. the clear success of "house of cards," did that enter into television planning today? >> absolutely. the industry -- from when i started and you and i have visited on this many times. to now, noted "24" only has the content changed on television, the quality of the programming is exceptionally good. the delivery devices have changed as well. the industry has -- is changing so fast. i rubber i was working with jeffrey katzenberg on an animated film and he was promoting this 3-d idea for the animated movies and i
of thely, this is one few characters that jack actually has an emotional relationship with, and intimateeationship with, and so, thought leaving her was the best thing for her so to have that kind of reconnect in the context of the season has been exciting as well. but let's take another look at a clip. this is where jack our first resurfaces in london. here it is. >> it's him. jack bauer. brad is fantastic. one of the nicest people. the 12 hour thing is because and i am told this was an...
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assistant coach jenne about doyle and director of basketball operations in thely lewis were on boardt balloon when it struck a power line catching fire. the search for a third person believed to be the pilot will resume this morning. >>> developing news, at least 18 people have died after a wall collapsed at a recycling plant in eastern china. preliminary reports suggest heavy rains may have caused the walls to crush a house for workers in which 40 people were gathered. chinese state media reports three other people were hurt. china's eastern coastal and southern regions have been drenched by heavy rains in recent days. >>> voters have gone to the polls in two regions in eastern ukraine to decide on a referendum declaring sovereignty. the referendums were conducted by pro russian insurgents and they are not regarded as legitimate by the west. it comes as both germany and france are pressuring vladimir putin to to more to calm the situation. in the bay area yesterday supporters of peace in ukraine held a unity rally and march across golden gate bridge. it called for an end to violence
assistant coach jenne about doyle and director of basketball operations in thely lewis were on boardt balloon when it struck a power line catching fire. the search for a third person believed to be the pilot will resume this morning. >>> developing news, at least 18 people have died after a wall collapsed at a recycling plant in eastern china. preliminary reports suggest heavy rains may have caused the walls to crush a house for workers in which 40 people were gathered. chinese state...
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. >> hundreds of people boycotted thely have been holding anti-coup rallies across egypt. these show demonstrators. for month on this, we are joined by an egyptian political analyst and assistant professor at qatar university. thank you for coming on to the set with us. so despite the protests we are seeing and questions over the turnout, is this a done deal? >> i don't think it's a done deal at all. it was the hope of the coup that th they seen, low figures to the rebe rebels. they are screaming shouting insulting egyptians to go down saying you are at any raters if you don't go down. they are sayingtraitors if you don't go down. they are saying they are accusing him. >> what can change right now, though? >> well, what can change is what has changed with mubarak. he was the treasurer for the west, for israel and he was removed. it seems people in the streets were thinking a difference. it is not what media says. >> at the same time, there is a lot of support for him. he controls the military or he has the backing of the military, which means that there will be some stabil
. >> hundreds of people boycotted thely have been holding anti-coup rallies across egypt. these show demonstrators. for month on this, we are joined by an egyptian political analyst and assistant professor at qatar university. thank you for coming on to the set with us. so despite the protests we are seeing and questions over the turnout, is this a done deal? >> i don't think it's a done deal at all. it was the hope of the coup that th they seen, low figures to the rebe rebels. they...
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it will not be free and fair and if thely, we will not have more moderate cabinet ministers where all ukraine regions should be represent represented, and, also, with our change of constitution, we should give a real guarantee of russian-speaking people. now, people change -- now putin change his tactic. let's have a lesson what he wants to have where needed to deal with new authorities, but we don't against e elections. we are against not changing the constitution. we are against not protecting human right of russian speaking people. if you want to guarantee the right of russian-speaking people in ukraine, not before elections, but after e elections. okay. let's do it. we support it. >> meanwhile in the capitol, kyiv, people are refusing to recognize that referendum in the east saying pro-shan russian protesters are hijacking it, saying it's illegal and it simply will not go ahead. kim vanell has more from kyiv. >> reporter: n independence square, once the center of the revolution, now a terse destination, only a few protesters remain. >> liferi rinko left to become a medic. she beli
it will not be free and fair and if thely, we will not have more moderate cabinet ministers where all ukraine regions should be represent represented, and, also, with our change of constitution, we should give a real guarantee of russian-speaking people. now, people change -- now putin change his tactic. let's have a lesson what he wants to have where needed to deal with new authorities, but we don't against e elections. we are against not changing the constitution. we are against not...
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the prime minister said just holding thely, itself, is already a national victory.o, as someone who has been involved in the protests since they began last november, do you agree? has victory already been de-claired? >> i agree this is a first step to victory. i think that elections, themselves, are a very important way for people right right now to express their opinions on who should lead the new ukraine on the future we fought for. i believe this election will be a nice test of what this country achieved and whether it is able to of select somebody who can be appropriate enough to implement difficult changes we need now. but i think that there are many more steps we need to take, though. it's hard to say that what we have right now is a rosy picture. >> okay. but, let's talk about the east, just regionally for a minute. given the annexation of crimea and the referendum in lunask and donetsk, will a new president be accepted? >> east right now is in a problematic position indeed. donet donetsk, a hotspot and in here, you have a difficult situation with the electio
the prime minister said just holding thely, itself, is already a national victory.o, as someone who has been involved in the protests since they began last november, do you agree? has victory already been de-claired? >> i agree this is a first step to victory. i think that elections, themselves, are a very important way for people right right now to express their opinions on who should lead the new ukraine on the future we fought for. i believe this election will be a nice test of what...
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thely, it is overshadowing fairly encouraging u.s. jobs number that we got in america. ,000 the best month that we have seen it over two years. normally at this point we have about seven markets. japan and south korea are closed essentially right now so the markets that are open getting their first chance to react to those u.s. numbers and if you key economic data numbers coming up. .ervices pmi from china hsbc comes out with their own or read on services in china in about 40 minutes from now. be out ofe will indonesia from noon, first-quarter gdp. the government is coming out with a more to mystic view of 5.7% or 5.8% the expansion figure coming from indonesia. i want to focus on the macro view. sporadice a lot of violence in ukraine so let's get a quick check on how the currency markets are doing. it is a good gauge of risk aversion's. .own dollars sterling still flirting near the four-year high. one level you want to look 1.6989, theis four-year high back from august 2009. 1.3867. theugal is finally exiting bailout program later th
thely, it is overshadowing fairly encouraging u.s. jobs number that we got in america. ,000 the best month that we have seen it over two years. normally at this point we have about seven markets. japan and south korea are closed essentially right now so the markets that are open getting their first chance to react to those u.s. numbers and if you key economic data numbers coming up. .ervices pmi from china hsbc comes out with their own or read on services in china in about 40 minutes from now....
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of thelies a big part equation.n you look at all of the expensive markets in the u.s., none of them build very much housing. when you look at the markets that build a lot of housing, none of it is expensive. the places that build a lot of housing, phoenix, las vegas, raleigh, austin, none of them is anywhere near as expensive as even some of those midpriced cities on the coast. so, building more housing would certainly be part of the solution, but those expensive markets are both hemmed in by geography -- often against an ocean or moms -- and building relations, like zoning, are often a lot more onerous. >> isn't there a certain nimby factor to this, too? >> absolutely. there is a political challenge. housing costs to one person are property values to a homeowner, and making housing affordable to homeowners -- to renters or future owners means slowing down housing values for current owners, and they do not like that. >> the question is what does this say about the broader housing market that we saw? janet yellen sai
of thelies a big part equation.n you look at all of the expensive markets in the u.s., none of them build very much housing. when you look at the markets that build a lot of housing, none of it is expensive. the places that build a lot of housing, phoenix, las vegas, raleigh, austin, none of them is anywhere near as expensive as even some of those midpriced cities on the coast. so, building more housing would certainly be part of the solution, but those expensive markets are both hemmed in by...
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thely heavy fighting in 80's, something russia warned him not to do. he is upping the ante.is to clear the east of the country of all rebels. he said it has been taking too long and he wants to do it in hours. >> if the nation is broke, is the imf funding this military event? is a good question. you could put it that way. not spendingably an awful lot of money. a lot of these troops, for example, in the east, are guys t before, on the maidan they go through a one-month boot camp and that they are sent to go five. old infrastructure and tanks and planes. i would not think they are spending too much money yet. that is a point that the russians would make. the russians would like the ukrainians to use imf money to pay the $3.5 billion the ukrainians of them forecast -- r gas, not funding military operations in the east. >> we learned that before the elections, vladimir putin in his own words would honor who ever was elected. have we heard anything now that we know who was elected? >> been making very accommodating comments ever since it was clear that poroshenko was going to be
thely heavy fighting in 80's, something russia warned him not to do. he is upping the ante.is to clear the east of the country of all rebels. he said it has been taking too long and he wants to do it in hours. >> if the nation is broke, is the imf funding this military event? is a good question. you could put it that way. not spendingably an awful lot of money. a lot of these troops, for example, in the east, are guys t before, on the maidan they go through a one-month boot camp and that...
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thely, i don't believe bidding restrictions we adopt today are fair to those carriers that have participated in past fcc auctions for low band spectrum. prevent somen carriers with at least one third of the low band spectrum in a given p.e.a. for bidding for certain blocks of spectrum in that p.e.a. in many cases, they bought licenses to use it in open and fair spectrum auctions. there are carriers the spent billions of dollars purchasing spectrum in the 700 megahertz auction. it raised substantial amounts of money for the treasury. that spectrum is being used today to deliver high-speed 4g lte service to american consumers across the country. today, we're effectively penalizing those carriers for their past participation in that auction. by limiting their ability to bid in this auction. who do these restrictions benefit? carriers who choose to sit out the 700 megahertz auction. that was their decision, and i don't fault them for it. it's not my place to issue grades on corporate strategy. i object to rewarding such carriers for their failure to bid in prior auctions, as we are doing here. f
thely, i don't believe bidding restrictions we adopt today are fair to those carriers that have participated in past fcc auctions for low band spectrum. prevent somen carriers with at least one third of the low band spectrum in a given p.e.a. for bidding for certain blocks of spectrum in that p.e.a. in many cases, they bought licenses to use it in open and fair spectrum auctions. there are carriers the spent billions of dollars purchasing spectrum in the 700 megahertz auction. it raised...
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that thely convinced united states of america and the european union need to act in concert here and they have done so in the past and they will continue to do so. startave said from the that russia has legitimate interests in terms of what happens next door, in ukraine. there is a deep and complicated history between russia and the ukraine. putin's views should be taken into account. what cannot be taken into andunt is his suggestion words and actions that he has the right to violate another country's sovereignty, territorial integrity, to dictate the economic policies or foreign policy of a sovereign country. that is not acceptable. our view from the start has been that the ukrainians should be able to make their own decisions. if they are allowed to make their own decisions, they will have a good relationship with russia and with europe. they will want to trade with russia and with europe. except,y cannot understandably, is the notion that they are simply an and that the kremlin has veto power over decisions made by a duly elected government in kiev. goal is to allow ukrainians to
that thely convinced united states of america and the european union need to act in concert here and they have done so in the past and they will continue to do so. startave said from the that russia has legitimate interests in terms of what happens next door, in ukraine. there is a deep and complicated history between russia and the ukraine. putin's views should be taken into account. what cannot be taken into andunt is his suggestion words and actions that he has the right to violate another...