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our correspondent tonya kramer is on the phone for us.e have reports coming in that hamas is saying that a cease-fire has been rocard with the israelis -- eight -- brokered with the israelis. what more can you tell us? tonya: these reports are coming in that egypt is trying to broker a cease-fire. they have done that in the past, but they have no confirmation as of yet that this is going to effect -- going to go into effect, because over the past few days, there e have been multiple rocket attacks. sisiren sevenn sounding inin t e south of israel and rockets were being launched from gazaza into israel. at the same time, i israel has launched a widescale operatition in t the gazaa strip with a lotf airstrikes targeting buildings affiliated with hamas or otother locationons thrououghout the gaa strip. we have to waiait andee w whethr those e unconfirmedd repororts e breangng of the ceasase-fire cos through. brent: it would n not be a cocomplete surprprise, becausess you say, egygypt mediated conflt between the hamas leaders and israeli lead
our correspondent tonya kramer is on the phone for us.e have reports coming in that hamas is saying that a cease-fire has been rocard with the israelis -- eight -- brokered with the israelis. what more can you tell us? tonya: these reports are coming in that egypt is trying to broker a cease-fire. they have done that in the past, but they have no confirmation as of yet that this is going to effect -- going to go into effect, because over the past few days, there e have been multiple rocket...
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thank you very much tonya. a service is taking place for the victims of the mosque attack at the city's transitional cathedral. of course, floral tributes as we saw earlier had been growing in numbers, people paying tribute to those caught in the attack within the last hour we heard also from the police chief the number of a bad it now stands at 50, and 50 others also injured. you been watching bbc world news today, see you soon. good evening, it's been a very stormy day of weather, we had heavy rain and gals as well as ice and he'll smell as well this is the picture in the isle of wight taken bya picture in the isle of wight taken by a weather watcher, we had strong winds at 60 mph, it's all gone to the area of blood pressure you can see on the satellite image of his own and cried pushing its way slowly east its brought torrential rain across parts of northern and western england and wales as well as well as gusty winds. likely to see deception with the remainder of the evening and overnight at the determinati
thank you very much tonya. a service is taking place for the victims of the mosque attack at the city's transitional cathedral. of course, floral tributes as we saw earlier had been growing in numbers, people paying tribute to those caught in the attack within the last hour we heard also from the police chief the number of a bad it now stands at 50, and 50 others also injured. you been watching bbc world news today, see you soon. good evening, it's been a very stormy day of weather, we had...
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back on the ice after the new tonya harding scandal.e video of the incident shows. >>> and way over the top? >> the teachers who say they were shot with an air soft gun like this one during an out of control training session on how to deal with a school shooter. >>> plus, did kellyanne conway's husband just take a nasty swipe at her? and inside their marriage. >> she is a fighter. she is tough. >>> then catch that dog. >> they're all trying to catch the dog. >> the dog that stopped traffic. >> no. no. >> wait until you see what happened next. >>> th
back on the ice after the new tonya harding scandal.e video of the incident shows. >>> and way over the top? >> the teachers who say they were shot with an air soft gun like this one during an out of control training session on how to deal with a school shooter. >>> plus, did kellyanne conway's husband just take a nasty swipe at her? and inside their marriage. >> she is a fighter. she is tough. >>> then catch that dog. >> they're all trying to catch...
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tonya thinks it is bizarre but also wonders if there is a secret safety concern in her building. >> because no one randomly put as riot button in there. somebody powers that be knows something that we don't. >> but it is alarming to see that. >> it is. >> and the building is managed by the state department of general services which confirmed in a statement that the buttons were installinged as part of our overall safety and emergency plan covering a variety of scenarios including the need to have the elevator not reach the first floor. wording is in the process of being changed to more effect i have itleffectively reflect the purpose. >>> and take a look that the, sun is back out. in after a real drenching. sandy patel is here with the forecast. >> something for everyone today. it is quiet right now. the storm has impacted much of the state. in tsierra, we are seeing some some snow hours. 4 to 8 inches of snow is expected. tahoe is not reporting snow at this hour. temperatures have fallen. 5 to 15 degrees cooler compared to yesterday. so even though spring is here, still feeling a little li
tonya thinks it is bizarre but also wonders if there is a secret safety concern in her building. >> because no one randomly put as riot button in there. somebody powers that be knows something that we don't. >> but it is alarming to see that. >> it is. >> and the building is managed by the state department of general services which confirmed in a statement that the buttons were installinged as part of our overall safety and emergency plan covering a variety of scenarios...
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>>> then, is this a new tonya harding skating scandal? did an american skater deliberately slash her rival with her skate to knock her out of the competition? >>> and the house of horrors. what's inside all these boxes found at the house today. >>> plus, fire in the sky. >> what is this thing? >> the streak of light that freaked out l.a. the video you have to see
>>> then, is this a new tonya harding skating scandal? did an american skater deliberately slash her rival with her skate to knock her out of the competition? >>> and the house of horrors. what's inside all these boxes found at the house today. >>> plus, fire in the sky. >> what is this thing? >> the streak of light that freaked out l.a. the video you have to see
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incident premeditated, adding that bell had been bullying lim for months, for some triggering memories of tonya harding whose husband planned an attack against her rival nancy kerrigan. but today, u.s. olympic skater adam rippon jumped to bell's defense. this article is clickbait. i've been to the rink multiple times and no one has been bullying anyone. what happened in the warmup was an accident. both skaters also share the same now dealing with skating'mo stephanie gosk, nbc news, new york. >>> up next, the "game of thrones" star who says she cheated death twice. >>> all right. we're back now to tell you about that major health scare for a star of "game of thrones," which she calls a battle for her life. cheating death not once but twice. here's joe fryer. ♪ >> reporter: on the hbo show "game of thrones," she's known as the mother of dragons, but emilia clarke is revealing a real-life battle. in an essay in "the new yorker," clarke says she suffered two life-threatening brain aneurysms. the first in 2011 when she was 24 started with a headache. the pain she says shooting, stabbing, constricti
incident premeditated, adding that bell had been bullying lim for months, for some triggering memories of tonya harding whose husband planned an attack against her rival nancy kerrigan. but today, u.s. olympic skater adam rippon jumped to bell's defense. this article is clickbait. i've been to the rink multiple times and no one has been bullying anyone. what happened in the warmup was an accident. both skaters also share the same now dealing with skating'mo stephanie gosk, nbc news, new york....
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[cheering] >> please welcome lgbtq activist rights blau and trans activist tonya walker.eering] >> hello everybody. before i start i want you -- i'm going to say president and i want you to say gillibrand. can you say that? loud asou to do it as you can. i'm going to say it now. president -- >> gillibrand. >> president >> gillibrand. >> thank you. i'm happy to stand here today and i feel privileged. i'm standing on the shoulders of people like marcia p johnson, andia rivera, miss major activists like kiera st. james activists iwerful did not mention who help make it better for trans people today. a proud black transgender woman. i know 45 hates women. as soon as i identified a woman is a step down in society and as soon as i identified as transgender i was targeted by the trump administration. honorablyo be in discharged veteran. i served my country. people who did not serve their country should not have the right to say who can go in our military. i'm angry about that. i am the cofounder of the new york transgender advocacy group. i'm appalled at the direction our countr
[cheering] >> please welcome lgbtq activist rights blau and trans activist tonya walker.eering] >> hello everybody. before i start i want you -- i'm going to say president and i want you to say gillibrand. can you say that? loud asou to do it as you can. i'm going to say it now. president -- >> gillibrand. >> president >> gillibrand. >> thank you. i'm happy to stand here today and i feel privileged. i'm standing on the shoulders of people like marcia p...
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for tonya hester and her husband mark, that dream is a reality. hester was just 38 years old when she retired. do you think you'll go back into the workforce at some point? >> i hope to never have a traditional job again. i don't want to have to go in and be there at 9:00 and leave at 6:00 or 7:00 or 8:00 or 9:00 or whatever it is. >> they're both part of a trend, people leaving behind the traditional workforce for something different, and some are following their lead. and it's picking up steam among millennials, garnering headlines. they're choosing very different paths than previous generation, who prioritized buying homes and starting families. >> i think for many, early retirement or saving towards financial independence is sort of just a way of saying well, no one else is going to help me be secure or safe in my older years, so i have to do that for myself. >> reporter: hester and her husband are completely financially independent. >> we earned good incomes. i was really letting time do the work. >> reporter: how much time? >> from the time
for tonya hester and her husband mark, that dream is a reality. hester was just 38 years old when she retired. do you think you'll go back into the workforce at some point? >> i hope to never have a traditional job again. i don't want to have to go in and be there at 9:00 and leave at 6:00 or 7:00 or 8:00 or 9:00 or whatever it is. >> they're both part of a trend, people leaving behind the traditional workforce for something different, and some are following their lead. and it's...
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next door neighbor and friend tonya lad. >> sunday morning i turned around and looked at her usual spote. >> she didn't teach her class? >> she didn't. >> immediately we knew something was wrong. that wasn't like her. >> everybody knew her agreed. 46-year-old sheryl was reliable, a woman solid in her faith and set in her habits. her fellow nurse friend and prayer partner, laura walker. >> she always liked to hear what we call our praise reports, like something good that p happened with a patient or a co-worker. >> when monday morning rolled around and tonya still hadn't been able to reach sheryl, she walked next door. >> i went back down to the house and saw the dog was at the house but the car was gone. i called her office several times and they hadn't seen her. >> sheryl's daughter-in-law tabitha called the sheriff's office to report her missing. >> when tonya said she didn't it show up work, i knew there was a problem. >> after the missing person's report was filed, the friends heard about a car that looked like sheryl's spotted on the side of the highway leading into tallahassee. th
next door neighbor and friend tonya lad. >> sunday morning i turned around and looked at her usual spote. >> she didn't teach her class? >> she didn't. >> immediately we knew something was wrong. that wasn't like her. >> everybody knew her agreed. 46-year-old sheryl was reliable, a woman solid in her faith and set in her habits. her fellow nurse friend and prayer partner, laura walker. >> she always liked to hear what we call our praise reports, like...
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tonya is part of the fire movement and was a communications consultant until she quit working at the age of 38 her husband retired at the same time at the age of 41. she writes about it in her new book called "work optional, retire early the nonpenny pinching way." tanya, thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> why did you get into this movement why did you want to quit working while you were in your 30s >> my husband and i had jobs we loved, actually. i think there's a common misconception those of us pursuing early retirement is we hate wor or we shouldn't have to. that couldn't be further from the truth. we felt the toll the work was taking and we knew we couldn't sustain that pace until age 65 we were both working in consulting careers that demanded long hours and a lot of travel and they just really took a toll at the same time, i also knew that i might have a genetic disability in my future and not have an endless timeline to kind of do the things i love to do, which are very active and outdoorsy. for us, it was a pretty easy decision once we realized early ret
tonya is part of the fire movement and was a communications consultant until she quit working at the age of 38 her husband retired at the same time at the age of 41. she writes about it in her new book called "work optional, retire early the nonpenny pinching way." tanya, thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> why did you get into this movement why did you want to quit working while you were in your 30s >> my husband and i had jobs we loved,...
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we are making great progress. [ applause ] here with us today is mayor al cathy and administrator tonya castro from the city of mexico beach, which was ground zero for hurricaine michael's wrath. they and many others affected by the storm have displayed remarkable resilience in the face of huge obstacles. they deserve our admiration and our support. these communities will not be rebuilt in days, weeks or months, but they will be rebuilt. they will be rebuilt because we as floridians will answer the call as we always do. god bless the good people of northwest florida. [ applause ] executive energy and leadership are necessary to meet the challenges that are before us, but they are not sufficient. the constitutional system which separated powers, we together, the political branches, must work together so that we can build off the foundation that has been laid and set the stage for the future success of our state. well, how can we accomplish this task? i answer simply, be bold. be bold in championing economic opportunity, be bold in protecting florida's environment, be bold in em proving e
we are making great progress. [ applause ] here with us today is mayor al cathy and administrator tonya castro from the city of mexico beach, which was ground zero for hurricaine michael's wrath. they and many others affected by the storm have displayed remarkable resilience in the face of huge obstacles. they deserve our admiration and our support. these communities will not be rebuilt in days, weeks or months, but they will be rebuilt. they will be rebuilt because we as floridians will answer...
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. >> reporter: shaken by what she saw, along with her son alex and her best friend, tonya banks. >> in a frame. i seen a piece of a wall. but, like, i didn't see a trailer. i just want to know where-- i mean, nobody could tell me where my trailer went. >> reporter: when you look at destruction like that and you think about rebuilding, where do you start? >> i didn't have insurance. i don't have a clue where to start at. like, i don't even know. where do you go? like, all you can do is go up from here, but where do you start at? >> reporter: in this neighborhood, people have always looked after one another, but like shannon, most of them now have nothing. is there a silver lining in this? >> yes. my family is okay. >> exactly. >> reporter: all 23 people who were killed died within one square mile of each other, and, jeff, shannon told me she has no idea how many of those victims were her neighbors or her friends. >> glor: so much of that damage so concentrated. mark strassmann, thank you very much. we are going to move now to washington, d.c., and as robert mueller's special counsel in
. >> reporter: shaken by what she saw, along with her son alex and her best friend, tonya banks. >> in a frame. i seen a piece of a wall. but, like, i didn't see a trailer. i just want to know where-- i mean, nobody could tell me where my trailer went. >> reporter: when you look at destruction like that and you think about rebuilding, where do you start? >> i didn't have insurance. i don't have a clue where to start at. like, i don't even know. where do you go? like, all...
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elected it's a very very dangerous thing and now it's come to haunt us daniel thanks for coming on tonya mcadams is my guest executive director at the wrong paul institute. ok listen move on to some of the day's other news that two million people marched across london on saturday calling for a second bragg's referendum along with the public members of parliament they also attended the rally coming after you leaders that agreed to give the u.k. a short extension with withdrawal deadline with poland having already twice rejected the prime minister's deal that stuff just so far it's got us nowhere it's got nothing to stop the international laughingstock i with them she needs to listen to what might be said feel really passionately that we've been really really let down our friends here in the room we need state that i believe the majority of knowledge is. the new people put this up for this great didn't even have a plan and never had a plan it's a shame that we're in this mess but. i don't think there's anyone in the labor party at the top of the labor party was really taking control of. th
elected it's a very very dangerous thing and now it's come to haunt us daniel thanks for coming on tonya mcadams is my guest executive director at the wrong paul institute. ok listen move on to some of the day's other news that two million people marched across london on saturday calling for a second bragg's referendum along with the public members of parliament they also attended the rally coming after you leaders that agreed to give the u.k. a short extension with withdrawal deadline with...
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tonya, this is the other error. who wants to talk? [indiscernible] >> i actually just got out.it is really unbelievable. [indiscernible] [applause] [indiscernible] [applause] >> montemayor, willie brown, mrl appreciate you being here. there are no speakers -- there were some speakers along the way. thank you, very much. what do i need to relinquish. do we need a microphone, or are we good to go? [♪] >> good afternoon. it is our great pleasure to be here today when we have representatives from two -- [indiscernible] the sacred heart gospel choir is now 45 years old. many of you follow sacred heart church pick that church -- [indiscernible] >> we're also joined by members from the choir from st. paul church which is down at the end of third street by jamestown. as long -- [indiscernible] there are three catholic churches that maintained the african-american musical tradition. don crawford is the director. [♪] [singing] [singing] [singing] [singing] [singing] [singing] [singing] [singing] [singing] [applause] >> i moved into my wonderful, beautiful, affordable housing march 7th. i
tonya, this is the other error. who wants to talk? [indiscernible] >> i actually just got out.it is really unbelievable. [indiscernible] [applause] [indiscernible] [applause] >> montemayor, willie brown, mrl appreciate you being here. there are no speakers -- there were some speakers along the way. thank you, very much. what do i need to relinquish. do we need a microphone, or are we good to go? [♪] >> good afternoon. it is our great pleasure to be here today when we have...
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incident premeditated, adding that bell had been bullying lim for months, for some triggering memories of tonyaand planned an attack against her rival ncy kerrigan. toda u.s. olympic skater adam rippon jumped to bell's defense. this article is clickbt. i've been to the rink multiple times, ande has been bullying anyone. what happened in the warmup was an accident. both skaters also share the same trainer. even though they skate for different countries.w noaling with controversy at skating's most important competition. stephanie gosk, c news, new york. >>> up next, the "game of thrones" star who says she eated death twice. if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. som
incident premeditated, adding that bell had been bullying lim for months, for some triggering memories of tonyaand planned an attack against her rival ncy kerrigan. toda u.s. olympic skater adam rippon jumped to bell's defense. this article is clickbt. i've been to the rink multiple times, ande has been bullying anyone. what happened in the warmup was an accident. both skaters also share the same trainer. even though they skate for different countries.w noaling with controversy at skating's...
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. >> reporter: shaken by what she saw, along with her son alex and her best friend, tonya banks. >> ieen a frame. i seen a piece of a wall. but, like, i didn't see a trailer. i just want to know where-- i mean, nobody could tell me where my trailer went. >> reporter: when you lok at destruction like that and you think about rebuilding, where do you start? >> i didn't have insurance. i don't have a clue where to start at. like, i don't even know. where do you go? like, all you can do is go up from here, but where do you start at? >> reporter: in this neighborhood, people have always looked after one another, but like shannon, most of them now have nothing. is there a silver lining in this? >> yeah. my family is okay. >> exactly. >> reporter: all 23 people who were killed died within one square mile of each other, and, jeff, shannon told me she has no idea how many of those victims were her neighbors or her friends. >> so much of that damage so concentrated. mark strassmann, thank you very much. like leather, skin is stronger when it's hydrated. but 9 out of 10 men don't get the hydrati
. >> reporter: shaken by what she saw, along with her son alex and her best friend, tonya banks. >> ieen a frame. i seen a piece of a wall. but, like, i didn't see a trailer. i just want to know where-- i mean, nobody could tell me where my trailer went. >> reporter: when you lok at destruction like that and you think about rebuilding, where do you start? >> i didn't have insurance. i don't have a clue where to start at. like, i don't even know. where do you go? like,...
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the first will be tonya holland from brown sugar kitchen.ye out for alcohol pops. >> these are our new party pops program, this is a full sized tricycle that will be roving the concourse and offering adult popsicles. these are alcohol infused. frozen drinks. >> just don't let your kids have any of those, right? >> the giants announced they will have a batman and top gun day, and a special game of thrones bobblehead. good stuff. >> that's really fun. >>> stay with us, we'll move on now, details from special counsel robert mueller's investigation into russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. could be made public soon. >>> after almost two years of work, the report is now complete. tonight we'll track the next steps. >>> the wet weather lingers in the bay area tonight. we'll keep an eye on this newscast. >> you can also follow it on abc 7 news the app, it gives you access to live doppler 7 any time you want. >>> today's special counsel robert mueller submitted his report to the attorney general. >> now that special counsel muelle
the first will be tonya holland from brown sugar kitchen.ye out for alcohol pops. >> these are our new party pops program, this is a full sized tricycle that will be roving the concourse and offering adult popsicles. these are alcohol infused. frozen drinks. >> just don't let your kids have any of those, right? >> the giants announced they will have a batman and top gun day, and a special game of thrones bobblehead. good stuff. >> that's really fun. >>> stay...
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host: let's hear from tonya in louisiana. caller: high. hi.'m calling because i noticed people are avoiding the elephant hate. room, eight -- there is no way you can look at all of the things that donald trump has done it a that you are going to vote for him area i know he will probably win again because of hatred. they are going to have to earn my vote. they are going to really have to earn my vote on the democratic side, but i truly believe that to get the vote, he is going to win again because of hate. it's not the economy, it's not the middle of america going left out. he basically came into this thing off of hate speech. to speak to her point, i think that's a point that a lot of people make. ofy say that there are a lot -- since he won the election, there has been an uptick in racism and things like that. you can't put that on this president, but it is a valid point that a lot of people think that there's a lot of hate because of this president and we have seen polarization, politics these days are more divisive than ever. again, i don't
host: let's hear from tonya in louisiana. caller: high. hi.'m calling because i noticed people are avoiding the elephant hate. room, eight -- there is no way you can look at all of the things that donald trump has done it a that you are going to vote for him area i know he will probably win again because of hatred. they are going to have to earn my vote. they are going to really have to earn my vote on the democratic side, but i truly believe that to get the vote, he is going to win again...
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. >> host: tonya in louisiana. >> caller: hello, how are you all. >> host: fine, thanks. go ahead. >> caller: i'm calling because i notice people are avoiding the elephant in the room. the matter who people are voting against their own best interest because of heat. all the things that donald trump is done and still say i'm going to vote for him. i know you're probably will again because of heat. he will probably win again and right now the democrats have to earn my vote. it's incredible right now. they will have to earn my vote on the democratic side but i believe that to get the vote he is going to win again because of hates. we don't want to talk about that it's not the economy or america feeling left out but basically came into this thing off of heat speech. >> host: thank you. >> guest: yes, to speak to his point that the point a lot of people may think that there are a lot of that this president because he won this election there's been a lot of uptick in racism and i think that you can put this on the president but it's a valid point that people think there's hate
. >> host: tonya in louisiana. >> caller: hello, how are you all. >> host: fine, thanks. go ahead. >> caller: i'm calling because i notice people are avoiding the elephant in the room. the matter who people are voting against their own best interest because of heat. all the things that donald trump is done and still say i'm going to vote for him. i know you're probably will again because of heat. he will probably win again and right now the democrats have to earn my...
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first, there were nancy and tonya. now we have mariah and insulin.rean skater on the left. according to bell, an american, accused her of stabbing her in a warmup in a major event. that's according to a south korean news agency. fox news has reached out to both teams. so far no response. jacqui heinrich, better with names, reporting live in our newsroom. hello, jacqui. >> right now, mariah bell is not facing any penalties. they're looking for an amicable solution. that could change. it happened wednesday during the warmup for the short program in the world figure skating championships in japan. according to south korean news agencies, lim was skating near the edge of the rink when bell kicked her calf with her skate. lim was cut and had to be taped up. lim said she was bullied by bell and they had a verbal argument. they train with the same coach in los angeles. bell did not apologize. today they report that american officials tried to make things right and offered an a poll, which lim accepted. we could not reach either team today, shep. >> shepard:
first, there were nancy and tonya. now we have mariah and insulin.rean skater on the left. according to bell, an american, accused her of stabbing her in a warmup in a major event. that's according to a south korean news agency. fox news has reached out to both teams. so far no response. jacqui heinrich, better with names, reporting live in our newsroom. hello, jacqui. >> right now, mariah bell is not facing any penalties. they're looking for an amicable solution. that could change. it...
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who provided tips and information that ultimately led to the arrest of five alleged gang 33-year-old tonya nguyen was stabbed 11 times after refusing to hand over her cell phone. she is now recovering, police say her baby is okay. terrible. >> terrible! >>> ktvu fox 2 news at 6:30 is next with a call for school bus driver in the south bay. officials in other parts of the bay area say it is a widespread problem, and some say it's another ripple effect from the housing crisis. >>> we have new details in the case of a gunn high school student accused of sexual assault and harassment. now he's being allowed to return to the same robotics team as his alleged victim. >>> now to our top story. tens of thousands of phones were buzzing in a 60 block area of downtown oakland today. all part of a test of the state's new earthquake warning system. emergency officials will be reviewing today's data to figure out who did not receive those alerts and why. the an amber alert style notifications will eventually be capable of alerting people about an impending earthquake seconds before the shaking arrives.
who provided tips and information that ultimately led to the arrest of five alleged gang 33-year-old tonya nguyen was stabbed 11 times after refusing to hand over her cell phone. she is now recovering, police say her baby is okay. terrible. >> terrible! >>> ktvu fox 2 news at 6:30 is next with a call for school bus driver in the south bay. officials in other parts of the bay area say it is a widespread problem, and some say it's another ripple effect from the housing crisis....
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. >> reporter: mothers tonya davis and shan tay jennings have lost their 1-year-old paxton. >> i just sat there for days and days and days and day praying that my son would be okay. >> reporter: the mothers say they trusted a friend to watch their son but the police say that friend left the toddler with her 11-year-old daughter, who severely abused him. >> police told me that she was left alone and she constantly something.by with >> this is a worst case scenario. you have a young childwho's act.ccused of a han yous this child will be tried as a juvenile. >> reporter: the namee of 11-year-old girl is not public because of her age. today the princ state's attorney announced next steps. >> the standard in the juvenile system is what bs in thet interest of the child. however, we do believe in foring children accountab their actions. and so, as this case moves forwarde we'll m decisions based on those factors. >> reporter: paxton's mothers w theus they did not k family friend left their baby with her 11-year-d. >> youeave somebody that you watching, a innocent baby, in e hands of another
. >> reporter: mothers tonya davis and shan tay jennings have lost their 1-year-old paxton. >> i just sat there for days and days and days and day praying that my son would be okay. >> reporter: the mothers say they trusted a friend to watch their son but the police say that friend left the toddler with her 11-year-old daughter, who severely abused him. >> police told me that she was left alone and she constantly something.by with >> this is a worst case scenario....
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>> reporter: the 1994 hit on nancy kerrigan orchestrated by tonya harding's ex-husband. both went on to compete in the night's program. lim coming in fifth place, these close-up photos showing her bandaged leg. and bell landed in sixth. olympic bronze medalist adam rippon who choreographed bell's routine says he does not think the swipe was intentional. >> i watched the video and mariah was in the middle of her routine. she did a turn. and she zipped past the korean skater. and none of them lost momentum. they were both still standing. and mariah continued her program as any skater would. >> reporter: now, mariah bell did not immediately apologize after the incident. but as you heard adam rippon just defend her in the piece, he believes it's because she didn't even know it happened. mariah's music was playing at the time which meant she had the right of way on the ice. and they only get one chance to warm up. we know both met and warm wishes were exchanged. >> there was an investigation here. >> there was an investigation, they said. no, she was not guilty. did not look
>> reporter: the 1994 hit on nancy kerrigan orchestrated by tonya harding's ex-husband. both went on to compete in the night's program. lim coming in fifth place, these close-up photos showing her bandaged leg. and bell landed in sixth. olympic bronze medalist adam rippon who choreographed bell's routine says he does not think the swipe was intentional. >> i watched the video and mariah was in the middle of her routine. she did a turn. and she zipped past the korean skater. and none...
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host: the independent line, tonya from chesapeake, virginia. caller: my question is in regards to transition of power. can he do to cause an issue, and how long can he hold up the transition? and is there any examples of an authoritarian stopping a peaceful transition of power that you have, that you know? guest: there are lots and lots of presidents who either did not want to accept defeat, and therefore stole the election or cancel elections at the last minute because they were about to lose, or change the constitution so they could extend their stay in office. i don't think any of those scenarios is at all likely in the united states. there is real reason for concern based on his own statements that -- it trump will -- might will be a close election, no matter what. we are almost certainly headed to a super close election, i almost all of our elections have been over the last generation. case, if donald trump were to lose a close election, i think there is a decent chance he claims fraud and at least initially refuses to accept defeat. foro
host: the independent line, tonya from chesapeake, virginia. caller: my question is in regards to transition of power. can he do to cause an issue, and how long can he hold up the transition? and is there any examples of an authoritarian stopping a peaceful transition of power that you have, that you know? guest: there are lots and lots of presidents who either did not want to accept defeat, and therefore stole the election or cancel elections at the last minute because they were about to lose,...
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tonya could not be here tonight. just by way of overview, tonight's presentation, we're going to provide an overview of the audit on behalf of the department of police accountability, on the san francisco's reporting procedures for forced data. we'll go over our audit scope, audit methodology and we'll discuss what the next steps are and to allow for time for questions and answers. jusjust by way of introduction,e city services to conduct financial audits, the city auditor's activities. so the work performed is done in accordance with u.s. accountable office generally auditing sarredknownas yellow books and s is done and supported with a relative quantity of evidence. we're a peer-reviewed shop which means we're meeting the standards of the usgao. we believe we will assist in improving public accountability and public performance and operation. so what brought us to this point, it was the passage of proposition g in 2016 which aamended 4.136 in addition to the police accountability and it placed the audit mandate on
tonya could not be here tonight. just by way of overview, tonight's presentation, we're going to provide an overview of the audit on behalf of the department of police accountability, on the san francisco's reporting procedures for forced data. we'll go over our audit scope, audit methodology and we'll discuss what the next steps are and to allow for time for questions and answers. jusjust by way of introduction,e city services to conduct financial audits, the city auditor's activities. so the...
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better than bernard has told cnbc that women should not be stopped by their own insecurities now, tonyains us for more detail in that interview. good morning >> good morning. i think it goes across all the industries with women. the common theme is actually we feel insecure. actually, we didn't feel like we had a voice at the table actually, we didn't think we could ask for more money, and that seems to have been a common theme throughout all the different businesses in the women that we've talked to i was always driven by the fact that to not have a place at the table was not male or female it was about skill it was about talent, and it was about professionalism. if i didn't hit those three, then i had no place at the table, and we did and some therefore, you are always correctly judged as you start out in our business on your last project, your deliverables, how -- what they've achieved, and we started to get a very good track record. we had that voice and that place. i look at our clients in munich. they're all women in the boardroom. perhaps that landscape is changing for sure it is
better than bernard has told cnbc that women should not be stopped by their own insecurities now, tonyains us for more detail in that interview. good morning >> good morning. i think it goes across all the industries with women. the common theme is actually we feel insecure. actually, we didn't feel like we had a voice at the table actually, we didn't think we could ask for more money, and that seems to have been a common theme throughout all the different businesses in the women that...
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our first chef that's being featured is chef tonya holland of brown sugar kitchen. >> to bring some soul whether it's fried chicken, whether it's her pecan bars or her mac and cheese. >> these are our new party pops program. so this is a full-size tricycle that will be roving the concourses and offering adult popsicles. these are alcohol-infused frozen drinks. >> i'm still a fan of the good old carnation malt. that all looks so good. >>> still to come on "abc 7 mornings" the wet winter caused some major erosion along our coast. a popular area in half moon bay has seen twice the normal rate. what engineers are doing to try an slow down any further erosion. >>> also, today is, you guessed it, national puppy day. but as you can see, we got an early start. a whole lot of cuteness, and how you can help find a puppy a forever home. ♪ [baby crib musical mobile] millions are still exposed to the dangers of secondhand smoke. and some of them can't do anything about it. but you can. protect your family. visit tobaccofreeca.com. my name is jedda and my favorite thing about the grilled chicken club
our first chef that's being featured is chef tonya holland of brown sugar kitchen. >> to bring some soul whether it's fried chicken, whether it's her pecan bars or her mac and cheese. >> these are our new party pops program. so this is a full-size tricycle that will be roving the concourses and offering adult popsicles. these are alcohol-infused frozen drinks. >> i'm still a fan of the good old carnation malt. that all looks so good. >>> still to come on "abc 7...
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our first chef that's being featured is chef tonya holland of brown sugar kitchen. >> to bring some soulhether it's fried chicken, whether it's her pecan bars or her mac and cheese. >> these are our new party pops program. so this is a full-size tricycle that will be roving the concourses and offering adult popsicles. these are alcohol-infused frozen drinks. ♪ >> a little clarinet on your way to b.a.r.t. that is the sound of joe hahn sebastian bach played by ivan at the civic center b.a.r.t. station. this year b.a.r.t. joined the bach in the subways event that celebrates bach's birthday every year in subway stations around the world. >>> still to come on "abc 7 mornings," the wet winter caused some major erosion along our coast. a popular area in half moon bay has seen twice the normal rate. what engineers are doing to try and slow down any further damage. >> and today is the cutest day ever, it's national puppy day. of course all of us at abc 7 were excited so we got an early start. a whole lot of cuteness, and how you can help one of these if you feel like you spend too much time in th
our first chef that's being featured is chef tonya holland of brown sugar kitchen. >> to bring some soulhether it's fried chicken, whether it's her pecan bars or her mac and cheese. >> these are our new party pops program. so this is a full-size tricycle that will be roving the concourses and offering adult popsicles. these are alcohol-infused frozen drinks. ♪ >> a little clarinet on your way to b.a.r.t. that is the sound of joe hahn sebastian bach played by ivan at the...
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our first chef that's being featured is chef tonya holland of brown sugar kitchen. >> to bring some soulwhether it's fried chicken, whether it's her pecan bars or her mac and cheese. >> these are our new party pops program. so this is a full-size tricycle that will offer adult popsicles. these are alcohol infused frozen drinks. >> those are all great motivators to at least get me out there. >>> still to come on "abc 7 mornings" the wet winter caused some major erosion along our coast. but a popular area in half moon bay has seen twice the average rate. what engineers are doing to try to slow down any further damage. >>> also today, look at it. look at that. national puppy day. we got an early start. a whole lot of >>> good morning. it is 5:30 on this saturday morning. we are going to start this half hour with a look at weather with meteorologist lisa argen who's tracking all our rain and maybe some sunshine. >> oh, yeah, absolutely. the rain is getting out of here early, probably while most of you are sleeping. it's a 1 on our storm impact scale. you probably heard it coming down pretty
our first chef that's being featured is chef tonya holland of brown sugar kitchen. >> to bring some soulwhether it's fried chicken, whether it's her pecan bars or her mac and cheese. >> these are our new party pops program. so this is a full-size tricycle that will offer adult popsicles. these are alcohol infused frozen drinks. >> those are all great motivators to at least get me out there. >>> still to come on "abc 7 mornings" the wet winter caused some...
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reporter: thanks, tonya. retire marine, thank you for your service, owen. time to move on why?l of the indictments that have come down have nothing to do with the president or the cam campaign. reporter: you told me you're frustrated that the democrats aren't done. >> they're trying to pivot to whatever they can find to bring the president down. it's not good for the country. reporter: and you feel this is just an excuse from the democrats for losing the tweep election. why? >> yes. for some reason they have some allusion in their heads, it seems, that they're going to impeach donald trump and then install hillary as a president and that's not how to system works. reporter: speaking of democrats you say you're really worried about socialism why? it's coming up more and more and. aoc is a straight-up socialist. you got bernie sanders. reporter: let's see what the electrician brother can do. you say the whole mueller probe was a waste of money, why? >> we have more forn important s to deal with than trying to impeach the president on possible collusion. we have veterans who need
reporter: thanks, tonya. retire marine, thank you for your service, owen. time to move on why?l of the indictments that have come down have nothing to do with the president or the cam campaign. reporter: you told me you're frustrated that the democrats aren't done. >> they're trying to pivot to whatever they can find to bring the president down. it's not good for the country. reporter: and you feel this is just an excuse from the democrats for losing the tweep election. why? >> yes....
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. >> oh, my god, you're tonya.y. youe actually h a really small frame. there is a smallson inside of you dying to get out. >> oh, well, i hope that small person is okay in there. >> aidy bryant is here. good to see you. congratulations. >> thanktyou. >> w a great job at "snl," and that affords you the opportunity to do shows like "shrill." you wrote and produced it. how much of that is happening in real life? >> tha has actually happened to me. someone thinks they're trying to help you and you're trying to live your life. >> tell usbout your character and what she's up to and what the show's premise is. >> annie is a journalist, her entire life, the entire world has told her literally make yourself smaller, both in your body but also your personality. be sweet, be nice, be polite. i think she gets to kind of a breaking point and decides to ndop putting time and energy money into making her thighs smaller and to go after her dreams. that's whas the show all about. >> is some of this auto biographical? >> yes, absolu
. >> oh, my god, you're tonya.y. youe actually h a really small frame. there is a smallson inside of you dying to get out. >> oh, well, i hope that small person is okay in there. >> aidy bryant is here. good to see you. congratulations. >> thanktyou. >> w a great job at "snl," and that affords you the opportunity to do shows like "shrill." you wrote and produced it. how much of that is happening in real life? >> tha has actually happened...
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even so, the newsck qly triggered compariso to tonya harding whose husband orchestrated an attack ont was turned into a movie decades later. >> someone want to tell me to my oice you're neverng to give me the scores i deserve. >> harding stripped of her u.s. championship title and a silver at the worlds, banned for life by u.s. figure skating. this week in japan mariah bell might be feeling the pain of the uslegacy, a of targeting lim. in a korean newsarticle, lim's agency callingemhe incident itated adding that bell had been bullying lim for months. adamipn jumped to her defense. i've been to the rink multiple times. no one has been bullying anyone. ice at the same time every day and share the same locker room. the skaters also share the same trainer. even though they compete for different untries. neither one returned nbc's request for comment. lim competed later in the day, a band-aid on her leg,ti shell earned a personal best score, placing fifth. bell finished sixth. >> overnight u.s. figure skating released a statement saying the athletes met this morning and good luck wishes w
even so, the newsck qly triggered compariso to tonya harding whose husband orchestrated an attack ont was turned into a movie decades later. >> someone want to tell me to my oice you're neverng to give me the scores i deserve. >> harding stripped of her u.s. championship title and a silver at the worlds, banned for life by u.s. figure skating. this week in japan mariah bell might be feeling the pain of the uslegacy, a of targeting lim. in a korean newsarticle, lim's agency...
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singer and joining her are nasa engineers tiffany lockett and sheila nash stevens, lisa wattson morgan, tonyarudd, the ladies of nasa! >> how are you? >> got you. awesome. >> take a look at these incredible women. we're going to talk to them in just a moment: but we are not done here. >> we are not done yet. we are going from space to ms. jenna bush hager. where are you jenna? >> talk about riding in style. i'm here with these female first responders from the new york city fire department, and you all, they're making history every day on the job. >> first on the scene, first to respond, first time in the new york fire department's history 96 women have earned their place across all fire ranks. it is the highest number of female firefighters the city has ever seen. >> the women on this job, we're growing. that's a great thing. >> reporter: jackie michelle martinez has been on the job for 13 years. she's the fdny's first ever women's outreach coordinator, recruiting female first responders. >> what do women bring to this job? >> we bring the same thing that men bring to the job. we bring passio
singer and joining her are nasa engineers tiffany lockett and sheila nash stevens, lisa wattson morgan, tonyarudd, the ladies of nasa! >> how are you? >> got you. awesome. >> take a look at these incredible women. we're going to talk to them in just a moment: but we are not done here. >> we are not done yet. we are going from space to ms. jenna bush hager. where are you jenna? >> talk about riding in style. i'm here with these female first responders from the new...
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lim urging an amicable solution, but even so the news quickly triggered comparisons to tonya hardingerrigan. >> why? why? >> a crowbar to the shin so shocking that it was turned into a movie decades later. >> did someone just want to tell me to my face you're never going to give me the scores i deserve. >> harding stripped of her u.s. championship title and a silver at the worlds, banned for life by u.s. figure skating. this week in japan, mariah bell may be feeling the pain of that legacy, accused of targeting lim. in a korean news article, lim's agency called the incident premeditated, adding that bell had been bullying lim for months. but u.s. olympic skater adam rippon jumped to bell's defense. this article is click bait. i've been to the rink multiple times, and no one has been bullying anyone. what happened in the warmup was an accident. they're on the ice at the same time every day and share the same locker room that i also sit in. the skaters also share the same trainer, even though they compete for different countries. neither one returned nbc's request for comment. lim comp
lim urging an amicable solution, but even so the news quickly triggered comparisons to tonya hardingerrigan. >> why? why? >> a crowbar to the shin so shocking that it was turned into a movie decades later. >> did someone just want to tell me to my face you're never going to give me the scores i deserve. >> harding stripped of her u.s. championship title and a silver at the worlds, banned for life by u.s. figure skating. this week in japan, mariah bell may be feeling the...
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host: let's hear from tonya in louisiana. caller: high. hi.alling because i noticed people are avoiding the elephant hate. room, eight -- there is no way you can look at all of the things that donald trump has done it a that you are going to vote for him area i know he will probably win again because of hatred. they are going to have to earn my vote. they are going to really have to earn my vote on the democratic side, but i truly believe that to get the vote, he is going to win again because of hate. it's not the economy, it's not the middle of america going left out. he basically came into this thing off of hate speech. to speak to her point, i think that's a point that a lot of people make. ofy say that there are a lot -- since he won the election, there has been an uptick in racism and things like that. you can't put that on this president, but it is a valid point that a lot of people think that there's a lot of hate because of this president and we have seen polarization, politics these days are more divisive than ever. again, i don't thi
host: let's hear from tonya in louisiana. caller: high. hi.alling because i noticed people are avoiding the elephant hate. room, eight -- there is no way you can look at all of the things that donald trump has done it a that you are going to vote for him area i know he will probably win again because of hatred. they are going to have to earn my vote. they are going to really have to earn my vote on the democratic side, but i truly believe that to get the vote, he is going to win again because...
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jillian, some people are talking about tonya harding regarding this case. jillian: 2.0 perhaps. a competitor cutting her calf during warm upses in japan. international skating union says there is no evidence that the incident was deliberate. the skaters who trained together have not commented. >>> check your refrigerators. tyson foods recalling 70,000-pounds frozen chicken strips. they may be contaminated with metal. kers are urged throw out ready to eat chicken or return it to the store. the affected chicken was shipped nationwide. >>> high wire performers suddenly plunge 30 feet to the frowned. just stop what you're doing. watch this. so that happened to daredevil nick woe lend today's crew in florida. the video was released. doctors say it is a miracle everyone survived. not clear why the authorities released video from the rehearsal. scary to see that. steve: remarkable nobody got seriously hurt. thank you, jillian. now time for janice dean who has got a refer are to it, some sort of a low over us. >> it's a coastal low. i don't like to say nor'easter because everybody is li
jillian, some people are talking about tonya harding regarding this case. jillian: 2.0 perhaps. a competitor cutting her calf during warm upses in japan. international skating union says there is no evidence that the incident was deliberate. the skaters who trained together have not commented. >>> check your refrigerators. tyson foods recalling 70,000-pounds frozen chicken strips. they may be contaminated with metal. kers are urged throw out ready to eat chicken or return it to the...
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go to tonya, next, alabama, good morning. -- caller: ialler: will vote for donald trump again. will campaign for him. that lady that just called from florida, don't agree with nothing is said. the people calling names, i don't serve in a cult. did i serve jesus christ. -- host: this is the pursuit of what is known as bloody sunday. live coverage scheduled get underway at 9:45 eastern time. oncontinue our conversation 2020 politics in just a moment. henry trudeau will be joining us as he announced yesterday that bernie sanders is in the race. david brody looking at religious conservatives and the issue of abortion in 2020 politicsa remis program is airing later, following the speech by senator cory booker. governor this week is pete ricketts, chair of the republican governors association who joins us from lincoln nebraska. one of the questions we asked him was 2020 politics, larry hogan and whether -- could face a primary challenge. [video clip] >> if the popular governor of maryland does decide to run for president, will you endorse your fellow republican governor, will you sup
go to tonya, next, alabama, good morning. -- caller: ialler: will vote for donald trump again. will campaign for him. that lady that just called from florida, don't agree with nothing is said. the people calling names, i don't serve in a cult. did i serve jesus christ. -- host: this is the pursuit of what is known as bloody sunday. live coverage scheduled get underway at 9:45 eastern time. oncontinue our conversation 2020 politics in just a moment. henry trudeau will be joining us as he...