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amanda: great to have your thoughts. cuggino, thanks. coming up, -- >> that is clearly what we have done in canada. it is a good thing for me to be able to advocate. we recognize monetary policy and it -- in the current context is not something that is going to enable us to deal with any prospective, significant challenge. when need to recognize that. that is an ongoing discussion. ♪ amanda: former canadian prime minister paul martin says world leaders will have to fight tooth and now to regain lost ground on ensuring noble corporation. he says a rise in protectionism has eroded some of the founding ideals of the g20. paul: you're not in that position. do we have to fight to get back to where we were? unequivocally. >> i relationship with the u.s. has arguably never been worse in some ways. we have a very fractious president. what should we do? paul: do what we are doing. the alternative dispute cycle for the wto, that jim carr is suggesting to the europeans, in which the europeans are, i believe, agreeing with. that is exactly what we
amanda: great to have your thoughts. cuggino, thanks. coming up, -- >> that is clearly what we have done in canada. it is a good thing for me to be able to advocate. we recognize monetary policy and it -- in the current context is not something that is going to enable us to deal with any prospective, significant challenge. when need to recognize that. that is an ongoing discussion. ♪ amanda: former canadian prime minister paul martin says world leaders will have to fight tooth and now...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto. welcome to bloomberg markets. here are the top stories we are following from around the world. the new york fed president john williams and vice chair richard clarida says don't wait for the economy to enter a downturn before cutting rates. the new york fed walked back the comments. the latest in the great rate debate. and an interview with robert strayer, about how the u.s. is trying to win the battle for 5g. day as wetoric remember the 50th anniversary of apollo 11 landing on the moon. a look at how far we have, and how virtual-reality could help nasa kickstart new journeys. flat on the s&p 500. will we make it back to 3000? the dow is happily sitting on a quarter of a percentage point gain. the nasdaq up just four points. also looking at microsoft. it was one of those earnings reports that pleased analysts and investors. the stock was higher for the session, up 1.4%. cloud services really helping microsoft. they may have also been a pull forward of hardware. we will have to see if that is where we saw the trade
amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto. welcome to bloomberg markets. here are the top stories we are following from around the world. the new york fed president john williams and vice chair richard clarida says don't wait for the economy to enter a downturn before cutting rates. the new york fed walked back the comments. the latest in the great rate debate. and an interview with robert strayer, about how the u.s. is trying to win the battle for 5g. day as wetoric remember the 50th anniversary of...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto. where it is opec go from here? we spoke exclusively to iran's oil minister about how deep those cuts could go. yes, i think they can do. >> they need to cut more. less.di arabia produces we have a research analyst at janice henderson. i want to start with the agreement we have here but also the day or question, does opec have the ability to manage production in a way that will affect the price? do they need more tools here? >> thanks for having me on. they have some tools in the near term. longer-term, questions about their ability to continuously seed market share in perpetuity. u.s. producers, and then you look at the next five years, additional supply coming on from non-us non-opec producers. canada, brazil, barrels coming exxonm guyana, once starts their project. opec, what term, they can do with the extension of production cuts, i think that they blesses oil prices. probably keeps it above 60. longer-term, they have some questions they need to address. seating market share in fatuity, or if they decide to brin
amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto. where it is opec go from here? we spoke exclusively to iran's oil minister about how deep those cuts could go. yes, i think they can do. >> they need to cut more. less.di arabia produces we have a research analyst at janice henderson. i want to start with the agreement we have here but also the day or question, does opec have the ability to manage production in a way that will affect the price? do they need more tools here? >> thanks for having me...
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amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. we are now joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. shery: making bank. consumer division posted strongest quarter since 2013. the rest of the u.s. banks are set to announce over the course of the week. went to the fud cuts mean for the banking business. china's economy slows to the weakest pace since quarterly data began in 1992 due in part to the ongoing trade war with the u.s. we look at how u.s. companies are being affected by the slow down. and we take a deep time into amazon's new prime day strategy as a kicks off its two day megaevent. let's get started with a quick check on where the averages are trading. a little bit of pressure for major equity indices, with energies and financials leading the declines on the s&p 500. investors now focusing on second-quarter earnings. ticking off the season with a mixed bag of results, with trading revenue missing estimates. that put a lot of pressure on the s&p 500 banks index, with its 19 members being dragged lower with citigr
amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. we are now joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. shery: making bank. consumer division posted strongest quarter since 2013. the rest of the u.s. banks are set to announce over the course of the week. went to the fud cuts mean for the banking business. china's economy slows to the weakest pace since quarterly data began in 1992 due in part to the ongoing trade war with the u.s. we look at how u.s. companies are being affected by the slow...
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jane: amanda sloat, thank you very mucindeed for joining me. amanda: thank you. jane: let's have a quick look at the day's other news. facebook says it will pay $5 s billion tle an investigation into its privacy practices. the u.s. federal trade commission said facebook policies violated rules against deceptive practices. as part of the settlement, theco any will create an independent privacy committee and increase oversight of third-party applications. toaccordinussian media, russia's embassy in seoul hasde ed that an official apology has been made to south korea after russian military aircraf entered korean airspace. it comes after seoul's presidential office said moscow expressed deep regret over the incident and blamed the intrusion on a technical glitch. cuoms officials in singapore have made the largest seizure of elephant ivory following a poff from china. about nine tons of ivory was intercepted from nearly 300 african elephants. it is estimated to be worth $13 million. it was part of a shipment from the democratic republic of congo to vietnam. and a pair
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amanda? >> reporter: dan, ama, she admits that at first she was concerned about coming forward with her story. but then she realized in order for anything to change, she couldn't stay quiet. in palo alto, many are familiar with this restaurant, named after the owner, it was it was but just last week, khan was forced out of her comfort zone, harassed by a stranger during the business lunch. >> he approached me and said where are you from? i said pakistan. he said are you muslim? i said yes. after that, he turned around and said terrorist, terrorist to me a couple f times. >> reporter: after that, she knew she had to turn a bad situation into good. khan announced he will use her bay area restaurants to help immigrants suffering far worse the harassment she faced. >> i thought if i face this, what do other imgrants face? >> reporter: specifically, khan says planned i.c.e. raids need to stop and needs to be an end to broken families at the border, vowing to donate up to $5,000 a year to the aclu.
amanda? >> reporter: dan, ama, she admits that at first she was concerned about coming forward with her story. but then she realized in order for anything to change, she couldn't stay quiet. in palo alto, many are familiar with this restaurant, named after the owner, it was it was but just last week, khan was forced out of her comfort zone, harassed by a stranger during the business lunch. >> he approached me and said where are you from? i said pakistan. he said are you muslim? i...
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amanda del castillo is live from fremont police headquarters with details. amanda? >> reporter: larry, the officer first joined the police department about two years ago. but before that, he spent ten years as a professional mma fighter. skills that came in handy saturday night. fremont resident beth comey captured this scene. a 28-year-old driver took out a tree. you see the vehicle on its side and on fire. >> he shouldn't have survivd and he did and walked away because of that officer. >> reporter: the police officer arrived on scene, and you see the officer first attempting to put out the fire with an extinguisher. >> when idas m out a w you could. >> reporter: he enters through the back the suv, clearing a path through the belongings, moving through the flames. >> once i got ahold of his hand, i was able to drag him over the seat and out the bag. >> reporter: the officer says the tree was the biggest challenge. but after maneuvering the man through the mangled car, he was able to get the driver on his feet. >> he said hey, you need to stand up and get me away. w
amanda del castillo is live from fremont police headquarters with details. amanda? >> reporter: larry, the officer first joined the police department about two years ago. but before that, he spent ten years as a professional mma fighter. skills that came in handy saturday night. fremont resident beth comey captured this scene. a 28-year-old driver took out a tree. you see the vehicle on its side and on fire. >> he shouldn't have survivd and he did and walked away because of that...
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amanda del castillo is live from fremont police headquarters with details. amanda? >> reporter: larry, the officer first joined the police department about two years ago. but before that, he spent ten years as a professional mma fighter. skills that came in handy saturday night. fremont resident beth comey captured this scene. a 28-year-old driver took out a tree. you see the vehicle on its side and on fire. >> he shouldn't have survivd and he did and walked away because of that officer. >> reporter: the police officer arrived on scene, and you see the officer first attempting to put out the fire with an extinguisher. >> when i realized that wasn't working, you just had to drag him out any way you could. >> reporter: he enters through the back of the suv, clearing a path through the belongings, moving through the flames. >> once i got ahold of his hand, i was able to drag him over the seat and out the bag. >> reporter: the officer says the tree was the biggest challenge. but after maneuvering the man through the mangled car, he was able to get the driver on his feet
amanda del castillo is live from fremont police headquarters with details. amanda? >> reporter: larry, the officer first joined the police department about two years ago. but before that, he spent ten years as a professional mma fighter. skills that came in handy saturday night. fremont resident beth comey captured this scene. a 28-year-old driver took out a tree. you see the vehicle on its side and on fire. >> he shouldn't have survivd and he did and walked away because of that...
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jane: amanda sloat, thank you very much indeed for joining me. amandathank you. jane: let's have a quick look at the day's other news. facebook says it will pay $5 billion to settle an investigation into its privacy practices. the u.s. federal trade commission said facebook policies violated rules ivainst decepractices. as part of the settlement, the company will create an independent privacy ceamittee and inse oversight of third-party applications. according to russian media, russia's embassy in seoul has denied that an official apology habeen made to south korea after russian military aircraft entered korean airspace. it comes after seoul's presidential office said moscow hepressed deep regret over incident and blamed the intrusion a technical glitch. customs officials in singaporerg have made the t seizure of elephant ivory following a tipoff from china. t about nis of ivory was intercepted from nearly 300 african elephants. it is estited to be worth $13 million. it was part of a shipment from the democratic republic of congo amto vie and a pair of running sho
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amanda del castillo, abc7 news. >> thank you amanda. >>> federal judge is ordering pg&e to respond paragraph by paragraph to article published by "wall street journal," reported they declined to repair and update the transmitter blamed for the fire. 49 towers needed to be replaced. delayed upgrading oldest lines, ranking them as low risk projects, detailed inspections only after the camp fire killed people. >> this is a company that puts profits before people again and again and again. >> reporter: pg&e later decided to retire the transmission line plamamed f starting the camp fire. >>> citizens group filed to stop the city from building a homeless navigation center on the waterfront, embarcadero between ferry building and oracle park. it's been controversial, also seeking temporary restraining order to keep it from getting started until the lawsuit is decided. city's attorneys office in response stated in part quote rather than trying to shift the problem to someone else's backyard, everyone needs to do their part. >>> east bay farmer is helping build a better bay area by taking crops to nh
amanda del castillo, abc7 news. >> thank you amanda. >>> federal judge is ordering pg&e to respond paragraph by paragraph to article published by "wall street journal," reported they declined to repair and update the transmitter blamed for the fire. 49 towers needed to be replaced. delayed upgrading oldest lines, ranking them as low risk projects, detailed inspections only after the camp fire killed people. >> this is a company that puts profits before people...
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in san jose, i'm amanda del castillo, abc7 news. >> okay, amanda, thanks so much. the big question for many of us this 4th of july is will the weather cooperate with the legal fireworks shows. let's get a look now at the forecast. abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel is here. sandhya. >> yeah, dan, you're going to have to pick and choose wisely as to whether the weather will coperate or not. let's look at an exploratorium live shot right now. looking at san francisco, and tonight that fog is really patchy. as we fast forward to the 4th of july, fireworks forecast looks like this. there will be fog near san francisco the entire coast line. a little bit around the east bay as you will notice. but inland areas will be nice and clear. here's a look at the temperatures. anywhere from the mid to upper 50s at 9:30 when those fireworks go off, so it's a good idea to grab a sweater or jacket. as we get closer, we'll fine tune in case the fog changes its mind. dan? >> we'll see. sandhya, thanks so much. president trump says tonight unless major changes are made in american
in san jose, i'm amanda del castillo, abc7 news. >> okay, amanda, thanks so much. the big question for many of us this 4th of july is will the weather cooperate with the legal fireworks shows. let's get a look now at the forecast. abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel is here. sandhya. >> yeah, dan, you're going to have to pick and choose wisely as to whether the weather will coperate or not. let's look at an exploratorium live shot right now. looking at san francisco, and tonight...
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amanda del castillo, "abc7 news." >> amanda, thank you. >>> two earthquakes hit the east bay earlier today. they were small in size but felt hundreds of miles away. >> sky map 7 technology pin pointed the epicenter of each quake. >> the first struck at this afternoon. it was a 3.5. >>> today's quakes did set off an early earthquake warning. it can't prezikt earthquakes, but it can detect them as soon as they happen to provide a potentially live saving alert. >> here at the lab, we received four seconds of warning before the shaking hit us. so here we go alert on our cell phones. four seconds later we felt like shaking. >> that system is being tested by different agencies, including b.a.r.t. "abc7 news" can help you prepare for an earthquake for any natural kasidisaster. go to our website to get more tips on preparing an earthquke kit. >>> a medical student who sent several weeks at a summer program said she was terrified after finding a noose near her dorm. she shared this video. she and fellow program members found it friday night. the new orleans native was angered by what she said
amanda del castillo, "abc7 news." >> amanda, thank you. >>> two earthquakes hit the east bay earlier today. they were small in size but felt hundreds of miles away. >> sky map 7 technology pin pointed the epicenter of each quake. >> the first struck at this afternoon. it was a 3.5. >>> today's quakes did set off an early earthquake warning. it can't prezikt earthquakes, but it can detect them as soon as they happen to provide a potentially live...
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he was suspected of vandalizing cars. >>> i'm amanda del castillo. coming up, an internationally known artist is building a better bay area here in san jose, with a new mural. >> >> eight teenagers were admitted to the same hospital with severe long damage. >> one thing they have in common, vaping. >> doctors are trying to piece together the long-term effects. >>> a weekend of excessive heat. all the hot spots in the forecast. >> and here's a look at what's coming up on jimmy kimmel right after "abc7 news" at 11:00. >> thanks larry and ama. i think you're going like our show a lot. the enthusiasm would not be there the second time? >> no. and you score the you knperfect outfit?at ross ooooohhhh! game on! now, that's yes for less. nothing beats gett thlatest trends at 20 to 60 percent off specialty store prices. at ross. yes for less. has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us.
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he was suspected of vandalizing cars. >>> i'm amanda del castillo. coming up, an internationally known artist is building a better bay area here in san jose, with a new mural. >> >> eight teenagers were admitted to the same hospital with severe long damage. >> one thing they have in common, vaping. >> doctors are trying to piece together the long-term effects. >>> a weekend of excessive heat. all the hot spots in the forecast. >> and here's a look at what's coming up on jimmy kimmel right after "abc7 news" at 11:00. >> thanks larry and ama. i think you're going like our show a lot. the enthusiasm would not be there the second time? >> no. >> ok i'll admit. i didn't keep my place as clean as i would like 'cuz i'm way too busy. who's got the time to chase around down dirt, dust and hair? so now, i use heavy duty swiffer sweeper and dusters. for hard-to-reach places, duster makes it easy to clean. it captures dust in one swipe. ha! gotcha! and sweeper heavy duty cloths lock away twice as much dirt and dust. it gets stuff deep in the grooves other tools
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amanda del castillo, abc7 news. >> thank you amanda. >>> federal judge is ordering pg&e to respond paragraph by paragraph to article published by "wall street journal," reported they declined to repair and update the transmitter blamed for the fire. 49 towers needed to be replaced. delayed upgrading oldest lines, ranking thems w sk projects, detailed inspections only after the camp fire killed people. >> this is a company that puts profits before people again and again and again. >> reporter: pg&e later decided to retire the transmission line plam pl blamed for starting the camp fire. >>> citizens group filed to stop the city from building a homeless navigation center on the waterfront, embarcadero between ferry building and oracle park. it's been controversial, also seeking temporary restraining order to keep it from getting started until the lawsuit is decided. city's attorneys office in response stated in part quote rather than trying to shift the problem to someone else's backyard, everyone needs to do their part. >>> east bay farmer is helping build a better bay area by taking crops to
amanda del castillo, abc7 news. >> thank you amanda. >>> federal judge is ordering pg&e to respond paragraph by paragraph to article published by "wall street journal," reported they declined to repair and update the transmitter blamed for the fire. 49 towers needed to be replaced. delayed upgrading oldest lines, ranking thems w sk projects, detailed inspections only after the camp fire killed people. >> this is a company that puts profits before people again...
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. >>> i'm amanda del castillo in san jose. tonight, a family is without a beloved grandfather who died in a home invasion. >> i'm here in the south bay where several rallies have a common message to the undocumented community. >>> i'm jobina fortson where a local developer signed up at this encampment offering cash for people to leave. >> now, news to build a better by area, from abc 7. >>> tonight, police are investigating a homicide and home invasion in san jose's evergreen neighborhood. >> officers were called out early this morning to a home for a break-in. this is near the middle school. >> when police arrived, they found an elderly man deceased. >> amanda del castillo has the details. amanda? >> reporter: dan, ama, nearly 14 hours later, police still have the road taped off. they have not been able to provide any suspect information, just one of many reasons why neighbors here are on edge tonight. an unfamiliar sight for residents here. >> cars get broken in, kids will throw litter around the street, things like that. th
. >>> i'm amanda del castillo in san jose. tonight, a family is without a beloved grandfather who died in a home invasion. >> i'm here in the south bay where several rallies have a common message to the undocumented community. >>> i'm jobina fortson where a local developer signed up at this encampment offering cash for people to leave. >> now, news to build a better by area, from abc 7. >>> tonight, police are investigating a homicide and home invasion in...
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amanda del castillo is live at san bruno b.a.r.t. with more on that part of the story. amanda? >> reporter: dan, plenty of frustration from drivers who were unable to access their cars for hours. tonight, between the b.a.r.t. station and mall, still plenty d investigats.s after service res police and investigators remained on scene. at one point, investigators were taking photos of specific b.a.r.t. entrance gates. the station was closed for much of the afternoon, preventing riders from accessing their cars. >> i want to go home and take my car with me. so i'll be able to drive back here tomorrow morning to go to work. >> reporter: david tan says he was able to get around officers and made it out of the garage when it was stopped. >> every time i got up the elevator, i was stopped. they searched mr. car, looked in the trunk and told me i can't leave right now. >> reporter: when we got there, we saw a heavy police presence with police canines. passengers say it forced them to take a bus bridge from other stations. the shooting aftermath made for a chaotic afternoon commute. >> t
amanda del castillo is live at san bruno b.a.r.t. with more on that part of the story. amanda? >> reporter: dan, plenty of frustration from drivers who were unable to access their cars for hours. tonight, between the b.a.r.t. station and mall, still plenty d investigats.s after service res police and investigators remained on scene. at one point, investigators were taking photos of specific b.a.r.t. entrance gates. the station was closed for much of the afternoon, preventing riders from...
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. >>> i'm amanda del castillo. a local trouble making squirrel is back on the city streets after terrorizing a downtown neighborhood. should people be worried? >>> now, news to build a better bay area, from abc 7. [ indiscernible ] >> right now, emotions are running high in the east bay, where city leaders are debating the fate of rv dwellers. >> our reporter is live at tonight's city counsel meeting. lisa? >> reporter: larry, the meeting is still going on behind me. take a look and you can see that public comment ended about 45 minutes ago. it started at 9:00 with a packed house. >> this is a crisis. we need to do something now. and we need to look at all potential options. words from berkeley's mayor about a serious problem seen all over city streets. rvs with dwellers from the age of 6 to 60. city leaders want to find a safe space. >> while we provide a safe place for people to park, we have to provide services to get people out of their vehicles a and into permanent housing. >> reporter: many living here simply
. >>> i'm amanda del castillo. a local trouble making squirrel is back on the city streets after terrorizing a downtown neighborhood. should people be worried? >>> now, news to build a better bay area, from abc 7. [ indiscernible ] >> right now, emotions are running high in the east bay, where city leaders are debating the fate of rv dwellers. >> our reporter is live at tonight's city counsel meeting. lisa? >> reporter: larry, the meeting is still going on...
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. >>> i'm amanda del castillo. a local trouble making squirrel is back on the city streets after terrorizing a downtown neighborhood. should people be worried? >>> now, news to build a better bay area, from abc 7. [ indiscernible ] >> right now, emotions are running high in the east bay, where city leaders are debating the fate of rv dwellers. >> our reporter is live at tonight's city counsel meeting. lisa? >> reporter: larry, the meeting is still going on behind me. take a look and you can see that public comment ended about 45 minutes ago. it started at 9:00 with a packed house. >> this is a crisis. we need to do something now. and we need to look at all potential options. >> reporter: strong words from berkeley's mayor about a serious problem seen all over city streets. rvs with dwellers from the age of 6 to 60. city leaders want to find a safe space. >> while we provide a safe place for people to park, we have to provide services to get people out of their vehicles a and into permanent housing. >> reporter: man
. >>> i'm amanda del castillo. a local trouble making squirrel is back on the city streets after terrorizing a downtown neighborhood. should people be worried? >>> now, news to build a better bay area, from abc 7. [ indiscernible ] >> right now, emotions are running high in the east bay, where city leaders are debating the fate of rv dwellers. >> our reporter is live at tonight's city counsel meeting. lisa? >> reporter: larry, the meeting is still going on...
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amanda davis is there from leon. amanda? >> reporter: yeah, victor. it is all about that w today, the u.s. women's team going for that win to claim a history-making four world cup crowns. megan rapinoe says she feels like a kid in a candy store. i'm pretty excited as well and i'm here live in leon with all the countdown to kickoff. prestige creams not living up to the hype? one jar shatters the competition. olay regenerist hydrates skin better than creams costing over $100, $200, and even $400. fact check this ad in good housekeeping. olay. it's something we take personally, and believe in passionately. it's the idea that if our mothers were diagnosed with cancer, how would we want them to be treated? that's exactly how we care for you. with answers and actions. to hear your concerns, quiet your fears, lift your spirits. with teams of cancer experts and specialists, delivering advanced treatment options and compassionate support every step of the way. all here in one place, with one purpose. to fight your cancer, together. that's the mother standard o
amanda davis is there from leon. amanda? >> reporter: yeah, victor. it is all about that w today, the u.s. women's team going for that win to claim a history-making four world cup crowns. megan rapinoe says she feels like a kid in a candy store. i'm pretty excited as well and i'm here live in leon with all the countdown to kickoff. prestige creams not living up to the hype? one jar shatters the competition. olay regenerist hydrates skin better than creams costing over $100, $200, and even...
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. >> i'm amanda del castillo in san jose. she and her friends at andy's pet shop are hoping to go the nonprofit route. abc7 news starts right w. >> announcer: now news to build a better bay area. from abc7. >> to just say to people, you need to prepare, is really inadequate and it's frightening. >> worried and frustrated, pg&e got an earful from customers tonight about possible power shut offs in the event of wildfire danger. >> we have live team coverage tonight of the potential black outs and their impact, but let's start with abc7 news reporter cornell barnard live in oakland. cornell. >> reporter: dion and eric, pg&e says all of its customers need to be prepared for the possibility of what it calls public safety power shut offs in the event of wildfire danger. but, you know, some people told us tonight they can't afford to lose power at all. >> i was not a girl scout, but i should have been a girl scout because i do like to be prepared. >> reporter: that's why oakland resident constant slider pierre came to this pg&e open
. >> i'm amanda del castillo in san jose. she and her friends at andy's pet shop are hoping to go the nonprofit route. abc7 news starts right w. >> announcer: now news to build a better bay area. from abc7. >> to just say to people, you need to prepare, is really inadequate and it's frightening. >> worried and frustrated, pg&e got an earful from customers tonight about possible power shut offs in the event of wildfire danger. >> we have live team coverage...
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amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. we are joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. bucking the banking trend. goldman equity traders deliver a surprise revenue increase, that as other wall street banks post bigger than anticipated drops in their division. we take a deep diving too big earnings. facebook under fire. republican and democratic senators are sharply questioning facebook's plan to create its own digital currency, underscoring the challenges they will face getting the cryptocurrency off the ground. 737 max crisis is causing turbulence across the airline industry. so how are carriers navigating the headwinds? a quick check on the markets, it was shaping up to be a lackluster session. better than expected economic data in the u.s. today. that has some rethinking the fed's move. treasuries reacted. then president trump and his cabinet making additional comments on tariffs with china but then the market went to new lows. maybe a little bit of weight and see. a -- utilities, engine energy leading the d
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. >> i'm amanda del castillo in san jose. she and her friends at andy's pet shop are hoping to go the nonprofit route. abc7 news starts right now. >> announcer: now news to build a better bay area. from abc7. >> to just say to people, you need to prepare, is really inadequate and it's frightening. >> worried and frustrated, pg&e got an earful from customers tonight about possible power shut offs in the event of wildfire danger. >> we have live team coverage tonight of the potential black outs and their impact, but let's start with abc7 news reporter cornell barnard live in oakland. cornell. >> reporter: dion and eric, pg&e says all of its customers need to be prepared for the possibility of what it calls public safety power shut offs in the event of wildfire danger. but, you know, some people told us tonight they can't afford to lose power at all. >> i was not a girl scout, but i should have been a girl scout because i do like to be prepared. >> reporter: that's why oakland resident constant slider pierre came to this pg&e op
. >> i'm amanda del castillo in san jose. she and her friends at andy's pet shop are hoping to go the nonprofit route. abc7 news starts right now. >> announcer: now news to build a better bay area. from abc7. >> to just say to people, you need to prepare, is really inadequate and it's frightening. >> worried and frustrated, pg&e got an earful from customers tonight about possible power shut offs in the event of wildfire danger. >> we have live team coverage...
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amanda this must have been an electrifying moment. >> absolutely. the tournament tagline here in france has been "dare to shine." that's exactly what this u.s. team did over the 90 minutes inside the stadium here in lyon, playing at this world cup final is the pinnacle for any international footballer. you saw what itment to these players as they ran onto the pitch just after the anthems had been played. we saw it throughout the 90 minutes. they had to fight this u.s. side. so many people had been hyping them um, talking about them as absolutely the overwhelming favorites against a dutch team who were at the world cup finals for the first time, playing in this tournament for just the second time in their history. but it was tight. once we got past that first 12 minutes, that vital 12 minute that is at every point in this tournament so far, they had already scored. they hadn't medicaled to break the deadlock and people started getting nervous. you saw the u.s. players maybe overstretching, trying a bit too hard. we got to half time, they were pressin
amanda this must have been an electrifying moment. >> absolutely. the tournament tagline here in france has been "dare to shine." that's exactly what this u.s. team did over the 90 minutes inside the stadium here in lyon, playing at this world cup final is the pinnacle for any international footballer. you saw what itment to these players as they ran onto the pitch just after the anthems had been played. we saw it throughout the 90 minutes. they had to fight this u.s. side. so...
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amanda davis is anchoring our team coverage there from france. amanda? >> reporter: yeah, victor, it is all about getting that w. the u.s. women's team going for a win that would see them claim history, making a fourth world cup crown. megan rapinoe says she feels like a kid in a candy store. i'm amanda davis live in leon live until kickoff. ♪ >>> big match today. the women's world cup final, team usa is going after their historic fourth championship against an up start from netherlands. >> cnn sports adana davis is live from leon, france. amanda, so much anticipation here in the states. i'm sure the atmosphere also electric where you are. >> reporter: yeah, absolutely. good morning, jetsz ssica, vict. just over three hours from kickoff for the big one 2019 women's world cup final. fans got going in the center of leon a good few hours ago. they just started making their way here to the stadium. we heard the first strums of the band chiming up. i was excited waking up this morning. fans at breakfast already in their jerseys, counting down until kickoff.
amanda davis is anchoring our team coverage there from france. amanda? >> reporter: yeah, victor, it is all about getting that w. the u.s. women's team going for a win that would see them claim history, making a fourth world cup crown. megan rapinoe says she feels like a kid in a candy store. i'm amanda davis live in leon live until kickoff. ♪ >>> big match today. the women's world cup final, team usa is going after their historic fourth championship against an up start from...
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in san bruno, amanda del castillo, "abc7 news." >> amanda, thank you. >>> the investigation led to police swarming the 12th street b.a.r.t. station in oakland, and clearing out passengers as they looked for the suspects. unser? >> reporter: good evening. police said they had found a weapon here at the 12th street b.a.r.t. station. but that is not correct. no weapon was found at any b.a.r.t. station and no arrests have been made. oakland police shutut an hour this afternoon. passengers were evacuated as police searched. police say they had a lead that a suspect or suspects were traveling on b.a.r.t. towards oakland. as officers made their way down the platform with guns drawn, one passenger says they watched inside the b.a.r.t. train, waiting until police let them out. >> it was a crowded train. we got to 12th street and the doors wouldn't open. the operator said there was police activity. and someone yelled, get off the platform, something like that. then all these police came down with weapons drawn. >> reporter: some very intense moments for passengers who had no idea what was happening
in san bruno, amanda del castillo, "abc7 news." >> amanda, thank you. >>> the investigation led to police swarming the 12th street b.a.r.t. station in oakland, and clearing out passengers as they looked for the suspects. unser? >> reporter: good evening. police said they had found a weapon here at the 12th street b.a.r.t. station. but that is not correct. no weapon was found at any b.a.r.t. station and no arrests have been made. oakland police shutut an hour this...
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tonight amanda del castillo live with concern from residents. amanda? >> larry, for drivers, it's easy to notice the homeless encampments along highway 87. and for people using the adjacent bikeway, they tell me they feel it's difficult and dangerous to maneuver around them. the highway 87 bikeway extends into downtown san jose. though it's used for commute purposes, residents along one stretch are noticing other problems. >> it's infested with people constantly. >> reporter: homeless people have taken up residence along the route. >> i'm scared to go. >> and have you had any encounters with the homeless people? >> oh, yeah. you can go on this bike path a couple of times you'll get inundated by people constantly asking you for money. >> others point to trash and carts left behind. 10-year-old jaclyn smith says she's had to develop new habits to get through the occupied stretch. no stopping. >> i just look straight ahead, and like, not pay attention. >> the city maintains the trail. beyond the bikeway, it's up to caltrans, meaning it would take some coor
tonight amanda del castillo live with concern from residents. amanda? >> larry, for drivers, it's easy to notice the homeless encampments along highway 87. and for people using the adjacent bikeway, they tell me they feel it's difficult and dangerous to maneuver around them. the highway 87 bikeway extends into downtown san jose. though it's used for commute purposes, residents along one stretch are noticing other problems. >> it's infested with people constantly. >> reporter:...
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tonight amanda del castillo live with concern from residents. amanda? >> larry, for drivers, it's easy to notice the homeless encampments along highway 87. and for people using the adjacent bikeway, they tell me they feel it's difficult and dangerous to maneuver around them. the highway 87 bikeway extends into downtown san jose. though it's used for commute purposes, residents along one stretch are noticing other problems. >> it's infested with people constantly. >> reporter: homeless people have taken up residence along the route. >> i'm scared to go. >> and have you had any encounters with the homeless people? >> oh, yeah. you can go on this bike path a couple of times you'll get inundated by people constantly asking you for money. >> others point to trash and carts left behind. 10-year-old jaclyn smith says she's had to develop new habits to get through the oupdsttc no stopping. >> i just look straight ahead, and like, not pay attention. >> the city maintains the trail. beyond the bikeway, it's up to caltrans, meaning it would take some coordination
tonight amanda del castillo live with concern from residents. amanda? >> larry, for drivers, it's easy to notice the homeless encampments along highway 87. and for people using the adjacent bikeway, they tell me they feel it's difficult and dangerous to maneuver around them. the highway 87 bikeway extends into downtown san jose. though it's used for commute purposes, residents along one stretch are noticing other problems. >> it's infested with people constantly. >> reporter:...
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amanda zelauskas speaking two to a little bit earlier. —— amanda zelauskas speaking to nuala a little bit earlier. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: we visit the village where everyone has their own musical identity. also on the programme: welcome to earth overshoot day, the day that global demand for the world's resources exceeds what the planet can regenerate in a year. cheering the us space agency, nasa, has ordered an investigation after confirmation today that astronauts were cleared to fly while drunk. the last foot patrol in south armagh. once an everyday part of the soldiers' lot, drudgery and danger, now no more after almost four decades. if one is on one's own, in a private house, not doing any harm to anyone, i don't really see why people should wander in and say, you're doing something wrong. six rare white lion cubs are on the prowl at worcestershire park and, already, they have been met with a roar of approval from visitors. they're lovely, yeah. really sweet. yeah, they were cute. mcgovern this is newsday on the bbc. i'm sharanjit leyl
amanda zelauskas speaking two to a little bit earlier. —— amanda zelauskas speaking to nuala a little bit earlier. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: we visit the village where everyone has their own musical identity. also on the programme: welcome to earth overshoot day, the day that global demand for the world's resources exceeds what the planet can regenerate in a year. cheering the us space agency, nasa, has ordered an investigation after confirmation...
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amanda said he built something and that he attracted beautiful people to his space. his attorney tony serra talked harassed almandin if he feels resentment for the 36 people who died and remorse and amanda said forever. >>directly mogae take responsibility any and shun guess i do you know, and we'll never you know forget it he's not a tough criminal is an >>and this is destroying him well and everyone >>elmen a said he believed the warehouse was safe and that he would never exposes children to the risk of fire amanda lived in the warehouse with his wife and 3 children among other tenants he said he wouldn't expose anyone to danger. how many returns to the stand today. 2 people in contra costa county were injured from the fire that was started by a car crash that car. >>and a crashing into a mobile home and then a fire hydrant it sparked a small grass fire on via peralta that's in rancho, blow, a mobile home park this is near the buchanan field airport. 2 people were transported to the hospital because of their injuries from the fire. but officials haven't said how se
amanda said he built something and that he attracted beautiful people to his space. his attorney tony serra talked harassed almandin if he feels resentment for the 36 people who died and remorse and amanda said forever. >>directly mogae take responsibility any and shun guess i do you know, and we'll never you know forget it he's not a tough criminal is an >>and this is destroying him well and everyone >>elmen a said he believed the warehouse was safe and that he would never...
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sorry about your team, though,a mannedned thoug-- amanda. so sorry. >> reporter: sometimes in life you've got to put your hands up and say you were beaten by the better team, and that's exactly what i've got to do this morning. the usa deservedly celebrating a place as you said in a record fifth women's world cup final at the expense of my team, england. it was a game that had a bit of everything. there was shock and intrigue when megan rapinoe was left out of the starting lineup only for it to be revealed later she's suffering from a small hamstring injury. but no rapinoe, no problem. there was stunning quality across the board. the early goal. crystal dunn was a rock in defense. rose navelle was immense in midfield. then there was alex morgan on her birthday creating headlines not only with her goal, her sixth of the tournament, but also her celebration. she hasn't given anything away about what she meant by sipping her tea. she left us guessing. was it a dig at a very english tradition? was it a reference to the boston tea party and july
sorry about your team, though,a mannedned thoug-- amanda. so sorry. >> reporter: sometimes in life you've got to put your hands up and say you were beaten by the better team, and that's exactly what i've got to do this morning. the usa deservedly celebrating a place as you said in a record fifth women's world cup final at the expense of my team, england. it was a game that had a bit of everything. there was shock and intrigue when megan rapinoe was left out of the starting lineup only for...
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san jose police department is warning people of high tech car burglary, amanda del castillo has details. >> reporter: we've heard the warnings and read the signs. prevent break-ins, keep valuables out of sight. but criminals are getting crafty, seeking out what is tucked away in trunk. >> locating cars that can connect to the internet. >> reporter: lost in burglary. gated community couldn't keep it safe, laptop taken from trunk. >> don't power anything off, it was clearly on, searching for wifi, and got a good battery, clearly putting out signal. >> reporter: that crime prevention specialists say criminals can sniff out. warning people about sophisticated twist to the smash and grab. only need a connection. >> follow with a field strength meter that will gauge how much signal strength they are walking away from or towards. >> reporter: we don't have one of those meters, but if you turn on bluetooth feature, you can locate nearby gadgets. if you must leave tech in the trunk, power down. >> hacker world recommends you protect yourself turning off as many wireless radios when you're not us
san jose police department is warning people of high tech car burglary, amanda del castillo has details. >> reporter: we've heard the warnings and read the signs. prevent break-ins, keep valuables out of sight. but criminals are getting crafty, seeking out what is tucked away in trunk. >> locating cars that can connect to the internet. >> reporter: lost in burglary. gated community couldn't keep it safe, laptop taken from trunk. >> don't power anything off, it was...
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. >>> i'm amanda del castillo in los altos where residents say no cell tower in their neighborhood. >>> caught on camera restaurant customers run to safety as out of control cab careens toward them. >>> get ready for summer sizzle. how much temperatures will rise for the weekend. >>> first "jimmy kimmel live" after abc7 news at 11:00. >> tonight is a night of champions. >> you want equal pay, i think a mistake. shouldn't you be paid more because you -- >>> in the south bay at&t wants to improve wireless connectivity across los altos by putting what they call nodes in neighborhoods. >> one man says one going up yards from daughter's window. >> one of many with concerns. amanda del castillo is live. >> reporter: there are more than a dozen proposed locations for these specific devices. regardless of whether they're harmful or harmless, residents i've spoke with don't want them near their homes. mistook this letter for junk mail but letting him know putting wireless communications device outside his home. >> it's really close to my daughter's bedroom. and we don't know what the health ef
. >>> i'm amanda del castillo in los altos where residents say no cell tower in their neighborhood. >>> caught on camera restaurant customers run to safety as out of control cab careens toward them. >>> get ready for summer sizzle. how much temperatures will rise for the weekend. >>> first "jimmy kimmel live" after abc7 news at 11:00. >> tonight is a night of champions. >> you want equal pay, i think a mistake. shouldn't you be paid more...
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so what next for you amanda ? ba at the moment. so what next for you amanda? hopefully i will get some information from ba or the agent and then i will book a flight straightaway. i can book a flight straightaway. i can book a flight straightaway with someone else, but i think all this chasing that i am doing really isn't acceptable. it is not good customer service at all. thank you for your time and good luck. west midlands police say a 15—year—old boy was shot in coventry city centre last night. the teenager's injuries are said to be serious, but not life threatening. a major investigation is under way. detectives are treating it as attempted murder. six puppies that were stolen by burglars who had machetes have been reunited with their mother after they were found by police. they were taken by two men, who managed to get access to a flat in the north of manchester. when their mother — zena — tried to defend them she was slashed in the face. a ao—year—old man has been arrested on suspicion of aggravated burglary and remains in custody for questio
so what next for you amanda ? ba at the moment. so what next for you amanda? hopefully i will get some information from ba or the agent and then i will book a flight straightaway. i can book a flight straightaway. i can book a flight straightaway with someone else, but i think all this chasing that i am doing really isn't acceptable. it is not good customer service at all. thank you for your time and good luck. west midlands police say a 15—year—old boy was shot in coventry city centre last...
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cnn's amanda davis is live in lyon, france, with more. i am sorry about your home team, i'm sorry about the tea drinking at the end. but the americans were incredible. even without megan rapinoe playing. >> reporter: they were. i'd love to say that every time i speak to you this just gets better and better. but it doesn't. sometimes in life you've got to put your hands up and say you were wasn't by the better team. that is absolutely what i've got to do this morning. the usa deservedly celebrating a place in a record fifth women's world cup final at the expense of england. it was a game that had a bit of everything. there was the shock and intrigue when megan rapinoe was left out of the starting lineup only for it to be revealed later she's suffering from a slight hamstring injury. but no rapinoe, no problem. there was some stunning quality across the board. kristen press with the early go. crystal dunn was a rocking defense. rose lavell was immense midfield. then alex morgan on her birthday creating headlines not only with her goal, her
cnn's amanda davis is live in lyon, france, with more. i am sorry about your home team, i'm sorry about the tea drinking at the end. but the americans were incredible. even without megan rapinoe playing. >> reporter: they were. i'd love to say that every time i speak to you this just gets better and better. but it doesn't. sometimes in life you've got to put your hands up and say you were wasn't by the better team. that is absolutely what i've got to do this morning. the usa deservedly...
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amanda davies, cnn, lyon, france. >> as you heard amanda saying there, that world cup victory comes as the women's team is suing the u.s. soccer federation for gender discrimination. they say they deserve to be paid as much as the men who have yet to win a single world cup. now, nike is one of the groups backing the women's fight for equal pay. the company released a very powerful ad just moments after sunday's historic victory. >> we will make our voices heard and tv shows will be talking about us every single day and not just once every four years and that women will conquer more than just the soccer field, by breaking every single glass ceiling and having their faces carved on mt. rushmore and fighting not just to make history but to change it forever. >> yeah, not just to make history but to change it. keir with "world soccer" magazine joins us from london. let's keep it on the pitch for a moment before we go off the pitch. what did you think, i mean, the accomplishments on the pitch, masterful. was it just my imagination, it was incredibly exciting to watch. >>y >> yes, it was ver
amanda davies, cnn, lyon, france. >> as you heard amanda saying there, that world cup victory comes as the women's team is suing the u.s. soccer federation for gender discrimination. they say they deserve to be paid as much as the men who have yet to win a single world cup. now, nike is one of the groups backing the women's fight for equal pay. the company released a very powerful ad just moments after sunday's historic victory. >> we will make our voices heard and tv shows will be...
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. >> i want to bring in amanda davis and amanda, talk to us about how the players and the fans are reacting to today's historic win by the u.s. women's soccer team. >> oh, well, this is the tournament that has been billed as the biggest and best women's world cup to date. and there is no doubt that the u.s. women's team today proved themselves absolutely the best women's football team in the world. successfully defending their crown that they lifted in canada four years ago. winning the tournament for a record extending fourth time. they've now won the women's world cup four out of eight additions that the tournament has ever taken place. the party very much well underway a few miles from here in the center of leon, the french city that actually dubs itself the home of women's football because of the success of the domestic league here. a team, actually, that the likes of alex morgan and meghan rapine have both played for in recent times. the performance on the pitch maybe wasn't as overbearing, as dominant as maybe some people had suggested in the runup to this game. they were up against a
. >> i want to bring in amanda davis and amanda, talk to us about how the players and the fans are reacting to today's historic win by the u.s. women's soccer team. >> oh, well, this is the tournament that has been billed as the biggest and best women's world cup to date. and there is no doubt that the u.s. women's team today proved themselves absolutely the best women's football team in the world. successfully defending their crown that they lifted in canada four years ago. winning...
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>>> i'm amanda del castillo in gilroy, close to 1,000 people came together to mourn lives taken and those impacted in the gilroy garlic festival shooting. >> i'm kate larsen in gilroy, both grazed by bullets. >>> this town hall calling for end to the violence. abc7 news starts now. >>> i just remember running, clutching her as tightly to me as i could, thinking just god help her see her first birthday. >> new at 11:00, mother talks with abc7 news about howhe from the bullets yesterday at gilroy garlic festival. >> identified the suspected shooter of santino killed. >> victims aged 12 to 69. three died, 12 others injured. >> those died. six-year-old stephen romero of san jose, mother and grandmother also shot. salazar also from san jose and trevor irby, kbrovisiting kbr >>> look how the community is coming together to remember the victims. >> reporter: the man behind the he anticipated 20 or 30 people would show up, close to 1,000 people came together, huge showing of support after sunday night. message monday night, gilroy strong. residents in the small city are struggling to find strengt
>>> i'm amanda del castillo in gilroy, close to 1,000 people came together to mourn lives taken and those impacted in the gilroy garlic festival shooting. >> i'm kate larsen in gilroy, both grazed by bullets. >>> this town hall calling for end to the violence. abc7 news starts now. >>> i just remember running, clutching her as tightly to me as i could, thinking just god help her see her first birthday. >> new at 11:00, mother talks with abc7 news about...
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. >>> i'm amanda del castillo in los altos where residents say no cell tower in their neighborhood. >>> caught on camera restaurant customers run to safety as out of control cab careens toward them. >>> get ready for summer sizzle. how much temperatures will rise for the weekend. >>> first "jimmy kimmel live" after abc7 news at 11:00. >> tonight is a night of champions. >> you want equal pay, i think a mistake. shouldn't you be paid more because you -- at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood, guys. there is reward. ♪ ♪ beyond work and life... who else could he be? there is the moment. beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. ♪ ♪ every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected, to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know
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amanda del castillo has the story. >> reporter: strong, vibrant, words to describe 13-year-old keyla salazar. she was killed on sunday. >> we wanted to be here because we think it's important that the community knows who keyla is, and now important she is for us. >> reporter: her family was here in san jose just last month, celebrating her eighth grade graduation. tuesday night, they were here to grieve. keyla was the first to stand up when she heard gunfire sunday. they say she turned to look for family. that's when she was shot. >> just a desperate wish that it never happened, that it was all a bad dream. >> reporter: tuesday, keyla's mom, dad, and siblings stood behind those who spoke. her immediate family trying their best to hold in the heartache. >> the focus of our community right now is supporting keyla's family as they grieve. supporting our staff, and supporting our students. >> reporter: all of whom are now forced to live without the girl described as sunshine. a young woman who spent the morning at the shoevent, who wo have celebrated a birthday just one week later. >> sh
amanda del castillo has the story. >> reporter: strong, vibrant, words to describe 13-year-old keyla salazar. she was killed on sunday. >> we wanted to be here because we think it's important that the community knows who keyla is, and now important she is for us. >> reporter: her family was here in san jose just last month, celebrating her eighth grade graduation. tuesday night, they were here to grieve. keyla was the first to stand up when she heard gunfire sunday. they say...
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." . >> thanks, amanda. >>> a celebration at san francisco international airport. you are invited to a sneak peek of terminal one. inside the terminal you will find a massive exhibit telling the story of harvey milk's live. sfo spokesperson doug akel visited "abc 7 news" to explain why the opening is so special for the bay area. >> this is really the first airport terminal in the world to be named in honor of an lgbt leader. it is significant. you have a facility that's brand-new that will really allow millions of people from around the world to learn about harvey milk's story, learn about his life and his legacy. >> nine gates officially opened tuesday for southwest and jet blue customers. eventually there will be 25 gates. the public is invited to the sneak peek celebration at noon today. it includes games and chances to win prizes like plane tickets. >>> today the world celebrates 50 years since the apollo 11 lunar module landed on the moon. there are many celebrations to mark the event. one is in alameda where the "uss hornet" is stationed. that's the ship that
." . >> thanks, amanda. >>> a celebration at san francisco international airport. you are invited to a sneak peek of terminal one. inside the terminal you will find a massive exhibit telling the story of harvey milk's live. sfo spokesperson doug akel visited "abc 7 news" to explain why the opening is so special for the bay area. >> this is really the first airport terminal in the world to be named in honor of an lgbt leader. it is significant. you have a...
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let me bring in amanda carpenter. she wrote a book called "gas lighting america, why we love it when trump lies to us". amanda, i kind of think the book is becoming more and more true all the time, that his fans do seem to love the lying. >> and even the people that don't like it can't help but be caught up in it. the lies are on obnoxious, they're irresistible. what happened on saturday morning, even with his tweet with chairman cummings, proves this question. he would rather everyone in america debate his racism rather than focus on what cummings did to provoke the attack. after chairman cummings subpoenas jared and ivanka's emails, donald trump launches racist tirade. because that's what happened. and why are house members going after those private communications? could it be because of the private communications jared kushner had with mbs? you know the crown prince implicated in the killing of jamal khashoggi? that's the story here. but donald trump makes it a racist debate about baltimore and we fall for it again
let me bring in amanda carpenter. she wrote a book called "gas lighting america, why we love it when trump lies to us". amanda, i kind of think the book is becoming more and more true all the time, that his fans do seem to love the lying. >> and even the people that don't like it can't help but be caught up in it. the lies are on obnoxious, they're irresistible. what happened on saturday morning, even with his tweet with chairman cummings, proves this question. he would rather...
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>> thanks, amanda. >>> a celebration at san francisco international airport today. you are invited to a sneak peek of the new harvey milk terminal one. inside the terminal you will find a massive exhibit telling the story of harvey mill's life. sfo spokesperson doug akel visited "abc 7 news" earlier this week to explain why the opening is so special for the bay area. >> it is really the first airport terminal in the world to be named in honor of an lgbt leader. it is really significant. you have a facility that's brand-new that will really allow millions from around the world to learn about harvey milk's story, learn about his life and his legacy. >> nine gates officially opened tuesday for southwest and jet blue customers. eventually there will be 25 gates. the public is invited to the sneak peek celebration. it is at noon today. the event includes entertainment, games and chances to win prizes like free plane tickets. abc 7's own vic lee will be the emcee. >>> today the world celebrates 50 careers since the apollo 11 lunar module made its landing on the moon. one
>> thanks, amanda. >>> a celebration at san francisco international airport today. you are invited to a sneak peek of the new harvey milk terminal one. inside the terminal you will find a massive exhibit telling the story of harvey mill's life. sfo spokesperson doug akel visited "abc 7 news" earlier this week to explain why the opening is so special for the bay area. >> it is really the first airport terminal in the world to be named in honor of an lgbt leader. it...
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>> i'm amanda del castillo, athletic coach is blaming the school district for treating the girls worse than the boys and going to court. >>> breaking news in oakland, car plows into grace baptist church. completely into the building. driver taken to the hospital, condition not known. but listen closely to what the str t wed could probably hear that. police suv and car hits the vehicle. officer was inside at the time of the collision. paramedics were seen pulling up to help. not clear if he was hurt but was taken to hospital in police cruiser. driver of the red car also taken in in ambulance. >>> learning of possibly first death from one of last week's ridgecrest earthquakes. sheriffs office in nye county nevada seays a man was found ded under jeep he was working on. last seen day before one of the aernl kwks. pa rump, north of ridgecrest, and earthquakes were felt as far away as las vegas. >> call your friend on the call box. >> don't have to do that, just walk away. >> going to call the police. >> yes, just call the police. >> san francisco father calling police on black man waiting i
>> i'm amanda del castillo, athletic coach is blaming the school district for treating the girls worse than the boys and going to court. >>> breaking news in oakland, car plows into grace baptist church. completely into the building. driver taken to the hospital, condition not known. but listen closely to what the str t wed could probably hear that. police suv and car hits the vehicle. officer was inside at the time of the collision. paramedics were seen pulling up to help. not...
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a few weeks after his arrest, nique's daughters, amanda and rebecca, posted an edited video on youtube in support of their dad. in the video the girls claimed that their mother hated her own family and those same spiteful relatives were the primary reason their dad was in jail. for nique's family, that video was devastating. what, they wondered, had happened to those girls in the four years they had been in vermont. >> as far as i can tell, he poisoned them against us. i can only attribute that to, you know, them living in a house with a master manipulator. >> the notion of matt leili as a master manipulator would become a central theme when his murder trial began in january 2016. >> morning, ladies and gentlemen. >> in her opening statement to the jury, prosecutor lisa jones depicted matt leili as a couch potato sponging off his hard-working wife. >> nique leili was the breadwinner. the family was in debt, up to $300,000 in debt. >> furthermore, jones said, matt leili tried to control his wife by turning their home into a virtual north korea. with cameras and recording devices everywh
a few weeks after his arrest, nique's daughters, amanda and rebecca, posted an edited video on youtube in support of their dad. in the video the girls claimed that their mother hated her own family and those same spiteful relatives were the primary reason their dad was in jail. for nique's family, that video was devastating. what, they wondered, had happened to those girls in the four years they had been in vermont. >> as far as i can tell, he poisoned them against us. i can only...