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i'm linsey davis. we begin tonight in the middle east. the deadliest 24 hours yet in a week of bloody escalation. the u.n. security council meeting today but taking no official action and global outrage is growing. protests this weekend around the world. this particular one in chicago. overnight israeli forces hit several buildings in gaza city. many of the dead are children. desperate families searching through the rubble, and today israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu defending the continuing air strikes. israeli officials claim hamas fired 3,100 rockets this week from gaza, one damaging a synagogue today. the white house standing by israel's right to defend itself and calling for an end to the violence. israel closing the gaza border not allowing in aid or journalists. abc chief national correspondent matt gutman leads us off tonight from tel aviv. >> reporter: tonight, israel's deadliest attack on the gaza strip since the conflict began, leaving dozens dead and rescuers clawing at debris piles for survivors. at least 42 killed in
i'm linsey davis. we begin tonight in the middle east. the deadliest 24 hours yet in a week of bloody escalation. the u.n. security council meeting today but taking no official action and global outrage is growing. protests this weekend around the world. this particular one in chicago. overnight israeli forces hit several buildings in gaza city. many of the dead are children. desperate families searching through the rubble, and today israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu defending the...
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i'm linsey davis. on the eve of memorial day we begin with yet another mass shooting, this one in miami. just the latest in a spree of violence claiming lives across the country. at least two people are dead. nearly two dozen wounded. some in critical condition. witnesses say three people with guns opened fire outside a local concert venue. ambulances rushing victims to a local hospital, some in serious condition. family members and friends gathering desperate to get information about their loved ones. abc's victor oquendo leads us off tonight from the scene in miami. >> reporter: tonight, horror outside a miami concert venue, at least two shot dead, nearly two dozen wounded in a mass shooting. >> i have one patient shot below the groin, second patient shot in the abdomen, third patient shot in the arm and the leg. >> reporter: more than a hundred bullet casings littering the parking lot. >> three subjects stepped out of the vehicle with assault rifles and handguns and began shooting indiscriminately i
i'm linsey davis. on the eve of memorial day we begin with yet another mass shooting, this one in miami. just the latest in a spree of violence claiming lives across the country. at least two people are dead. nearly two dozen wounded. some in critical condition. witnesses say three people with guns opened fire outside a local concert venue. ambulances rushing victims to a local hospital, some in serious condition. family members and friends gathering desperate to get information about their...
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linsey? >> zohreen, thank you. >>> the shutdown of the major fuel pipeline in its third day. officials announcing they're lifting certain rules for truck drivers who transport fuel in an effort to avoid supply shortages. this affects roughly 45% of the gas, diesel, jet fuel, and heating oil on the east coast. the pipeline stretches 5,500 miles, from texas to new jersey. it delivers more than 100 million gallons a day. here's elwyn lopez. >> reporter: tonight, the clock is ticking to get one of the nation's largest pipelines back online to prevent gas prices from jumping. federal agencies, including homeland security and the fbi, on alert after that ransomware attack forced colonial pipeline to shut down its 5,500-mile network, spanning all the way from houston, texas, to linden, new jersey. the company proactively taking certain systems offline to contain the threat. the biden administration working to avoid disruptions to supply. >> these sorts of attacks are becoming more frequent. they're
linsey? >> zohreen, thank you. >>> the shutdown of the major fuel pipeline in its third day. officials announcing they're lifting certain rules for truck drivers who transport fuel in an effort to avoid supply shortages. this affects roughly 45% of the gas, diesel, jet fuel, and heating oil on the east coast. the pipeline stretches 5,500 miles, from texas to new jersey. it delivers more than 100 million gallons a day. here's elwyn lopez. >> reporter: tonight, the clock is...
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linsey? >> will, thank you. >>> now the critical next phase in the battle against the pandemic. vaccines readily available across the u.s., but the daily average of shots has dropped 22%. health officials are trying to make it easy. setting up a pop-up clinic at today's milwaukee bucks game. here's trevor ault with the latest. >> reporter: tonight, the critical next phase in the race to get people vaccinated. with daily shots down 22%, health officials trying to sway the americans on the fence. >> this is a pretty dangerous time to be unvaccinated. >> reporter: physicians like north carolina doctor karen smith are using microtargeting, reaching out to individuals at a church, a poultry plant, and a convenience store. >> we're setting up trust in a health care system, which many hese individuals lost a long time ago. >> reporter: vaccine hesitancy is a major concern in texas. weekly shots there plummeting more than 50%. and this week, the state slated to have a surplus of half a million doses,
linsey? >> will, thank you. >>> now the critical next phase in the battle against the pandemic. vaccines readily available across the u.s., but the daily average of shots has dropped 22%. health officials are trying to make it easy. setting up a pop-up clinic at today's milwaukee bucks game. here's trevor ault with the latest. >> reporter: tonight, the critical next phase in the race to get people vaccinated. with daily shots down 22%, health officials trying to sway the...
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here's linsey davis. >> reporter: according to linkedin, nearly 25% of the applications in late april and may 2021 were for remote jobs, a 7% increase from last year. companies like twitter announcing that they'll continue to allow employees to work from home permanently, while other groups like citigroup, microsoft and google have a hybrid model, a mix of work from home. and the office for their employees. >> i think that it's quite possible that over the next five to ten years, about 50% of our people could be working remotely. >> reporter: but some say it's time to hang up the pajamas and come back to the office full time, like j.p. morgan ceo jamie dimon. >> i'm about to cancel all my zoom meetings. i just think they're -- i'm done with it. >> reporter: to discuss the future of work i sat down with karen kimbrough, the chief economist at linkedin. give us a sense of what you think the new normal in the workplace is going to be. >> i think going forward employers are looking for ways to bring employees back into the office. many companies are hoping to be back in the office at some
here's linsey davis. >> reporter: according to linkedin, nearly 25% of the applications in late april and may 2021 were for remote jobs, a 7% increase from last year. companies like twitter announcing that they'll continue to allow employees to work from home permanently, while other groups like citigroup, microsoft and google have a hybrid model, a mix of work from home. and the office for their employees. >> i think that it's quite possible that over the next five to ten years,...
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i'm linsey davis. tonight the families left picking up the piece, caught in the crossfire of a decades' long conflict between israel and hamas. the new tensions sparking deadly consequences. here is abc's matt gutman. >> it is a grim task of looking for survivors. entire families caught in deadly violence, caught in the crossfire between israel and hamas. the worst in seven years. bringing entire buildings to the ground. israel says it targeted the house of the leader of the militant group hamas. it's unknown whether he was home at the time, but the family of riyadh was. he survived but his wife and four of his children did not. injured and bandaged, tenderly kissing his family one last time. and miraculously, his 7-year-old daughter was pulled from the rubble alive. the father and daughter now recovering side by side. in this latest round of israeli air strikes and hamas rockets, the violence escalated with unprecedented intensity. the islamic jihad firing rockets at an unprecedented rate. in a single
i'm linsey davis. tonight the families left picking up the piece, caught in the crossfire of a decades' long conflict between israel and hamas. the new tensions sparking deadly consequences. here is abc's matt gutman. >> it is a grim task of looking for survivors. entire families caught in deadly violence, caught in the crossfire between israel and hamas. the worst in seven years. bringing entire buildings to the ground. israel says it targeted the house of the leader of the militant...
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we are so proud of linsey. so are there going to be some other sunny summer reads? >> yes. yes, robin. thanks for asking that. well, harper collins was kind enough to give me a three-book deal, and so it's a trilogy, the summer series and i'm on about page 100 of "summer on sag." the next book is about sag harbor which is also -- there's an area, an african-american area. it's sag harbor area, and you'll see some of the characters and "summer on the bluffs" kind of pop up again, and i'm back creating a world and i'm really excited about it. >> i got to be careful what i say around you. i don't want to end up on print like linsey. >> you may see a little bit of robin roberts in this book. >> your son is about to go off to college, isn't he? >> he is. he is. he's on his way to harvard in the fall, but we're going to start in martha's vineyard, and then i think he's going to take the ferry, and then we're going to drive over to cambridge from martha's vineyard. he still gets to enjoy his happy place, his birthday there, and off to college, robin. >> i love how you threw in har
we are so proud of linsey. so are there going to be some other sunny summer reads? >> yes. yes, robin. thanks for asking that. well, harper collins was kind enough to give me a three-book deal, and so it's a trilogy, the summer series and i'm on about page 100 of "summer on sag." the next book is about sag harbor which is also -- there's an area, an african-american area. it's sag harbor area, and you'll see some of the characters and "summer on the bluffs" kind of pop...
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i'm linsey davis. buried for 100 years in tulsa. the remains of a bloody past. a community of black americans once prosperous and thriving in the city killed by the evils of racism. here's abc's steve osunsami with the descendents seeking justice, and we caution you, some of the images you're about to see may be disturbing. >> this is oak lawn cemetery here in tulsa where it was long believed that there were 18 black men from the tulsa riot who were killed, who were buried here, but no one could ever find their bodies. the people who are buried here one day walked out of their home, disappeared, and were never seen again. >> reporter: brenda alford is a daughter of tulsa and has lived with this mystery her whole life. >> i am the granddaughter of black wall street entrepreneurs and race massacre survivors james and bacinda nells senior, proud owners of the nells brothers shoe shop and record shop, 121 north greenwood avenue. >> reporter: she says she remembers her grandparents and their friends whispering about the people who disappeared and were never found. >>
i'm linsey davis. buried for 100 years in tulsa. the remains of a bloody past. a community of black americans once prosperous and thriving in the city killed by the evils of racism. here's abc's steve osunsami with the descendents seeking justice, and we caution you, some of the images you're about to see may be disturbing. >> this is oak lawn cemetery here in tulsa where it was long believed that there were 18 black men from the tulsa riot who were killed, who were buried here, but no...
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i'm linsey davis. thank you so much for watching. have a good night. we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. ♪ usaa ♪ >>> california mask guidance now differs from that of the cdc. what does that mean going forward? tonight i talk with business owners. >> back in action. the biggest pop culture convention is back on track and i have breaking news about the headliner. >>> santa clara women's soccer is your national champion. we'll show you how they got it done ahead. >>> cool and gusty today. i'll show you how how long this pattern will remain in coming up. >>> there was too much over the weekend where there was push back and i think th
i'm linsey davis. thank you so much for watching. have a good night. we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what...
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>> linsey, thank you >>> disaster mere the alps a cable car plummet, killing at least 14 people. authorities in italy are investigating the deadly accident and how the car fell some 65 feet to the ground, only to tunnel down the steep slope where it was stopped by trees. we go live to rome claudio, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, frances. good morning, phillip. a murder investigation is ongoing, but while investigators try to find out who is response form this horrific tragedy, what we know comes from rescuers and eyewitnesses they seem to agree the cable car was about to reach the top of the mountain yesterday at 1:00 in the afternoon when something went horribly wrong. one of the two cables snapped. all of the sudden the cable car rolled back and hit one of the pylons, detached and plunged 60 feet we've all seen the tragic consequences of that but now one of the things investigators will have to look at is whether the fact that this funicular has been closed for a very long time before they reopened it to the public because of coronavirus might have something to do wit
>> linsey, thank you >>> disaster mere the alps a cable car plummet, killing at least 14 people. authorities in italy are investigating the deadly accident and how the car fell some 65 feet to the ground, only to tunnel down the steep slope where it was stopped by trees. we go live to rome claudio, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, frances. good morning, phillip. a murder investigation is ongoing, but while investigators try to find out who is response form this...
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linsey davis back here tomorrow night. have a great night. >>> next en abc7 news at 6:00, it does not take much in conditions like this. what a man said sparked a fast- moving wildfire in solano county. >>> new development in the mario gonzalez case. the new hearing in alameda. >>> an update on the chinese rocket that is supposed to come back to earth at some point today. abc7 news at 6:00 start right now. >>> now, from abc7, live breaking news. >> an all out assault firefighters battle not just the planes, but the winds as the grass fire takes off in solano county. good evening, and thank you for joining us. i am dion lim. it did not take much for a spark to grow into a dangerous wildfire today. that fire started off lopes road near benicia , and those winds have triggered a red flag warning which helped push it to about 45 acres. abc7 news bernard was right there as firefighters fought to get it under control. he joins is live, cornell? >> reporter: i have to say those red flag winds still very strong here in solano coun
linsey davis back here tomorrow night. have a great night. >>> next en abc7 news at 6:00, it does not take much in conditions like this. what a man said sparked a fast- moving wildfire in solano county. >>> new development in the mario gonzalez case. the new hearing in alameda. >>> an update on the chinese rocket that is supposed to come back to earth at some point today. abc7 news at 6:00 start right now. >>> now, from abc7, live breaking news. >> an...
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linsey smith reports on the misery that flytippers have brought to one street in grimsby — and i do hope you're not eating while you watch this. eight years' worth of rubbish. mattresses, beds, peppered with needles, faeces and rats. the stench from this means theresa and herfamily can't sit in their garden. but north east lincolnshire council say, if they want it clearing, do it yourselves. it's disgusting, absolutely disgusting. i can't get access to my side gate. i'm a mobility scooter user and i can't get it out. it's just... you sit here thinking, when's the next fire? when are they going to set fire to it next? and it's absolutely terrifying. until last weekend, the waste went right up to this gate. jeanette spent £180 hiring a skip to enable access to her garden. why should it be at our expense to clear an alleyway that we did nothing, no dumping in? you know, other people did that. the smell, sometimes... the fact that there's cats and rats. ok, i have cats, but there's tomcats living down there. they're digging through the rubbish. there's needles, you're scared to let anybody
linsey smith reports on the misery that flytippers have brought to one street in grimsby — and i do hope you're not eating while you watch this. eight years' worth of rubbish. mattresses, beds, peppered with needles, faeces and rats. the stench from this means theresa and herfamily can't sit in their garden. but north east lincolnshire council say, if they want it clearing, do it yourselves. it's disgusting, absolutely disgusting. i can't get access to my side gate. i'm a mobility scooter...
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linsey smith reports on the misery they're bringing to one street in grimsby. eight years' worth of rubbish. mattresses, beds, peppered with needles, faeces and rats. the stench from this means theresa and her family can't sit in their garden. but north east lincolnshire council say, if they want it cleared, do it yourselves. it's disgusting, absolutely disgusting. i can't get access to my side gate. i'm a mobility scooter user and i can't get it out. it's just... you sit here thinking, when's the next fire? when are they going to set fire to it next? and it's absolutely terrifying. until last weekend, the waste went right up to this gate. jeanette spent £180 hiring a skip to enable access to her garden. why should it be at our expense to clear an alleyway that we did nothing, no dumping in? you know, other people did that. the smell, sometimes. the fact that there's cats and rats — ok, i have cats, but there's tomcats living down there. they're digging through the rubbish. there's needles, you're scared to let anybody out. although north east lincolnshire c
linsey smith reports on the misery they're bringing to one street in grimsby. eight years' worth of rubbish. mattresses, beds, peppered with needles, faeces and rats. the stench from this means theresa and her family can't sit in their garden. but north east lincolnshire council say, if they want it cleared, do it yourselves. it's disgusting, absolutely disgusting. i can't get access to my side gate. i'm a mobility scooter user and i can't get it out. it's just... you sit here thinking, when's...
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our friends at invest-o-pedia for our randomin >>> your money and the broader markets and bring in linsey bell she has not sold every stock she owns and bought dogecoin is that a fair statement >> that is a fair statement, brian. >> how many questions do you get a day, a week, from clients? i owned ibm for 30 years should i buy bitcoin do you get that question >> yeah. i think what you see with retail investors is definitely an increase interest in speculative areas of the market like bitcoin and the spac area and ipos they have always had interest. the retail investor is digging away at the cheap penny stocks looking for the next big winner there. that is nothing new. the bitcoin and other speculative areas of the market has increased over time. what we say is don't give up on the old names especially with the volatile period we are currently in we are in the sell in may period the volatility has kicked up with the month of may. >> i'll quote you back to you, lindsey. s&p is .9% from memorial day to labor day. it means it might not move higher versus the 4% move from labor day to the mem
our friends at invest-o-pedia for our randomin >>> your money and the broader markets and bring in linsey bell she has not sold every stock she owns and bought dogecoin is that a fair statement >> that is a fair statement, brian. >> how many questions do you get a day, a week, from clients? i owned ibm for 30 years should i buy bitcoin do you get that question >> yeah. i think what you see with retail investors is definitely an increase interest in speculative areas...
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let's speak to linsey mcneill from the travel industry website travel gossip. thank you very much forjoining us. we mentioned europe is looking at allowing brits in and that may be announced today. how will that tally with the rules here? you announced today. how will that tally with the rules here?— announced today. how will that tally with the rules here? you can already ao with the rules here? you can already ro to with the rules here? you can already go to some — with the rules here? you can already go to some european _ with the rules here? you can already go to some european countries - go to some european countries anyway, it isjust go to some european countries anyway, it is just that simply looking today at whether they will allow us to go in test free when we have been fully vaccinated. band allow us to go in test free when we have been fully vaccinated. and what do ou have been fully vaccinated. and what do you make — have been fully vaccinated. and what do you make of _ have been fully vaccinated. and what do you make of the _ have been fully
let's speak to linsey mcneill from the travel industry website travel gossip. thank you very much forjoining us. we mentioned europe is looking at allowing brits in and that may be announced today. how will that tally with the rules here? you announced today. how will that tally with the rules here?— announced today. how will that tally with the rules here? you can already ao with the rules here? you can already ro to with the rules here? you can already go to some — with the rules here?...
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first, linsey smith reports on the misery they're bringing to one street in grimsby. eight years worth of rubbish. mattresses, beds, peppered with needles, faeces and rats. the stench from this means theresa and her family can't sit in their garden. but north east lincolnshire council say if they want it cleared, do it yourselves. it's disgusting, absolutely disgusting. i can't get access to my side gate. i'm a mobility scooter user and i can't get it out. it's just... you sit here thinking, when's the next fire? when are they going to set fire to it next? and it's absolutely terrifying. until last weekend, the waste went right up to this gate. jeanette spent £180 hiring a skip to enable access to her garden. why should it be at our expense to clear an alleyway that we did nothing, no dumping in? you know, other people did that. the smell, sometimes. the fact that there's cats and rats — ok, i have cats, but there's tomcats living down there. they're digging through the rubbish. there's needles, you're scared to let anybody out. although north east lincolnshire cou
first, linsey smith reports on the misery they're bringing to one street in grimsby. eight years worth of rubbish. mattresses, beds, peppered with needles, faeces and rats. the stench from this means theresa and her family can't sit in their garden. but north east lincolnshire council say if they want it cleared, do it yourselves. it's disgusting, absolutely disgusting. i can't get access to my side gate. i'm a mobility scooter user and i can't get it out. it's just... you sit here thinking,...
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