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he is doing nothing to expand that base. >> it's interesting to me, adrienne. to your point, he keeps going after don mcgahn, somebody who has been a well respected republican attorney who in the mueller report is presented as somebody who is incredibly credible. and he's trying to paint him basical basically, right, as a liar. >> exactly. and i mean, typically, it would be hard to really give any sort of rationale as to why he's doing this. but we can understand he wants to keep the mueller report in the news, chris. he wants this to continue to drive the agenda because to the point we have all been talking about. go out and deliver a message to his base that democrats are trying to kick him out of office. no collusion. and trying to kick him out of office. this is wrong. you know, this is an that will re-election chances and not do anything to drive the support among independents and certainly not going to do anything to expand his base to moderate republicans. so, in my view, his strategy is only to his own peril and we also know how much he loves to go in f
he is doing nothing to expand that base. >> it's interesting to me, adrienne. to your point, he keeps going after don mcgahn, somebody who has been a well respected republican attorney who in the mueller report is presented as somebody who is incredibly credible. and he's trying to paint him basical basically, right, as a liar. >> exactly. and i mean, typically, it would be hard to really give any sort of rationale as to why he's doing this. but we can understand he wants to keep...
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>> adrienne bankert. adrienne, thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to the death tonight of a young college student, a freshman in buffalo. the 18-year-old was rushed to the hospital from a fraternity there, reportedly in cardiac arrest. well, days later, he has now died. was this hazing? was that student forced into extreme exercise? here's abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: tonight, an investigation into a possible hazing death at the university at buffalo. >> respond, off of main street on the front lawn for a person in cardiac arrest. >> reporter: the president of the school announcing the passing of 18-year-old sebastian serafin-bazan, who had been in critical condition for several days. buffalo police say they received a 911 call late thursday night from the fraternity house. neighbors claim they saw several young men carry out a body of a man that appeared to be unconscious. >> we just saw paramedics working on him, chest compressions, giving oxygen. >> reporter: according to "the buffalo news," er
>> adrienne bankert. adrienne, thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to the death tonight of a young college student, a freshman in buffalo. the 18-year-old was rushed to the hospital from a fraternity there, reportedly in cardiac arrest. well, days later, he has now died. was this hazing? was that student forced into extreme exercise? here's abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: tonight, an investigation into a possible hazing death at the university at buffalo. >>...
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so, adrienne let me start with you. on impeachment warren just stole the show from her dodging democratic rivals according to nbc news as 2020 game out this impeachment quandary. is elizabeth warren holding the winning hand here or no? >> i think elizabeth warren is appealing to a part of the base that wants to see impeachment take place. you are seeing kamala harris that is more reserved here. the impeachment proceedings start in the house and then if impeachment passes the senate takes a vote. t to allow impeachment to come to fruition and to remove donald trump from office. that's where some of the trepidation comes from and if you take a step back and say it is congress' roll e to look int the mueller report and essentially hold the trump administration accountable and it makes things more clear. i think i'll see candidates a little all over the map on this. if congress just does its job and exercises its constitutional authority to look into these matters, things with come a little's go to senator harris. she wants
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, los angeles. >> our thanks to adrienne. so the murder of nipsey hussle has just had people up in arms over the last couple of days. it's hard for i know a lot of people at home to wrap their mind around because they hadn't heard of him. he was, as adrienne mentioned, first nominated for a grammy last year. he's not a newcomer, he's not up and coming. he's been around for a long time and doing amazing things for his community out there in l.a. building a s.t.e.m. center. things like this that are hugely impactful to the community. he was largely impactful to a young man we covered in black history month in february. so doing incredible things, trying to help the community. to see him taken at just 33 years old, awful. it's heartbreaking. your heart aches for his family. >> people hear the word gang and immediately think a certain way, and think it was gang related. police said he was set to meet with them just yesterday. >> yes. >> the day before the shooting. he was trying to do something. we often see this, where stars and
, los angeles. >> our thanks to adrienne. so the murder of nipsey hussle has just had people up in arms over the last couple of days. it's hard for i know a lot of people at home to wrap their mind around because they hadn't heard of him. he was, as adrienne mentioned, first nominated for a grammy last year. he's not a newcomer, he's not up and coming. he's been around for a long time and doing amazing things for his community out there in l.a. building a s.t.e.m. center. things like this...
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and here's abc's adrienne bankert. >> oh, my god! >> reporter: tonight, outrage after a california district attorney says detectives need to investigation investigate further this video showing an autistic man being repeatedly punched and kicked. in the video, you can see one of the young men back away before kicking the victim, who lay motionless. the video shows another one of the attackers going through the victim's pockets. two 18-year-olds were arrested in the case, 18-year-old korey streeter and declan bell wilson, whose father was mayor of rolling hills at the time. both have since been released, but police say they believe the suspects were involved in the attack. and tonight, declan bell wilson's father telling abc news -- "i was as surprised as anyone else when i found out about the arrest of my son. we are cooperating with law enforcement." david, no charges have been filed in this case. police are asking the public to contact them if they have any information. kaifd david? >> adrienne, thank you. >>> we're going to turn n
and here's abc's adrienne bankert. >> oh, my god! >> reporter: tonight, outrage after a california district attorney says detectives need to investigation investigate further this video showing an autistic man being repeatedly punched and kicked. in the video, you can see one of the young men back away before kicking the victim, who lay motionless. the video shows another one of the attackers going through the victim's pockets. two 18-year-olds were arrested in the case, 18-year-old...
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abc's adrienne bankert is in l.a. tonight. >> reporter: rapper nipsey hussle was set to meet with l.a. police today to work on stopping gang violence. instead, the community is mourning his passing. the artist gunned down in broad daylight in front of the clothing store he founded. ♪ millions off of retail ♪ once again i prevail >> reporter: born ermias asghedom, the 33-year-old started out selling mix tapes from his car. just this year, he was nominated for his first grammy. >> this is my first album, so, you know, that's important, that's special. >> reporter: stars including rihanna, john legend and the nba's steph curry paying tribute. >> obviously sending prayers to his family, his community. >> reporter: the young father, with admitted ties to an l.a. gang, remembered most as an entrepreneur, activist and advocate. >> he called for peace. he called for justice. we're calling upon whoever killed nipsey to turn yourself in. >> reporter: david, we've been seeing a steady stream of people coming to pay tribute t
abc's adrienne bankert is in l.a. tonight. >> reporter: rapper nipsey hussle was set to meet with l.a. police today to work on stopping gang violence. instead, the community is mourning his passing. the artist gunned down in broad daylight in front of the clothing store he founded. ♪ millions off of retail ♪ once again i prevail >> reporter: born ermias asghedom, the 33-year-old started out selling mix tapes from his car. just this year, he was nominated for his first grammy....
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thank you, adrienne. definitely needs the community's help. >> here's a guy who made enough money to leave crenshaw but wanted to stay there and wanted to help transform the community in which he grew up. he wanted to end gang violence and give hope to people who grew up in the same way that he did. so it was a huge loss for the community. and not only that, but the culture as a whole. >> that's why you saw the community come out. >> he wanted to make a change. >> they did go ahead with the gang violence meeting with the police yesterday. that did go through. >>> now to washington and that white house whistle-blower going to congress with serious concerns about security clearances. she claims at least 25 people including two top current white house aides were granted clearances even though their applications were initially rejected. overnight, jared kushner speaking out about it. senior white house correspondent cecilia vega has more. good morning, cecilia. >> reporter: hi, robin. good morning. this is a
thank you, adrienne. definitely needs the community's help. >> here's a guy who made enough money to leave crenshaw but wanted to stay there and wanted to help transform the community in which he grew up. he wanted to end gang violence and give hope to people who grew up in the same way that he did. so it was a huge loss for the community. and not only that, but the culture as a whole. >> that's why you saw the community come out. >> he wanted to make a change. >> they...
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>> adrienne bankert, thank you. >>> we're watching two storm systems slamming both coasts tonight. in the east, one stop dropping unusual snow in north carolina before bringing blinding rain and heavy wins right up the coast tonight. rob marciano is tracking it all for us. rob? >> reporter: hi, david. this storm has made a mess of the carolinas today and only strengthening as it heads to the northeast tonight. the track is going to stay just offshore, but that means long island and eastern new england. should end during the morning rush for boston. but one to three inches of wet snow in eastern mass potentially tomorrow. our western storm gets into the plains for the afternoon. we're looking at aweea t tex panhandle. that storm zone expands. thursday is the day we're most concerned. david? >> rob, thank you. >>> we also have new reporting this evening after that gruesome discovery inside a family-owned business. four people discovered dead, and abc's alex perez is on the scene in north dakota with what we've learned. >> reporter: tonight, the murder mystery just outside bismarck, n
>> adrienne bankert, thank you. >>> we're watching two storm systems slamming both coasts tonight. in the east, one stop dropping unusual snow in north carolina before bringing blinding rain and heavy wins right up the coast tonight. rob marciano is tracking it all for us. rob? >> reporter: hi, david. this storm has made a mess of the carolinas today and only strengthening as it heads to the northeast tonight. the track is going to stay just offshore, but that means long...
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abc's adrienne bankert on the best day to buy gas and the worst. she's out to save your money. >> reporter: tonight, it's getting a lot more expensive to gas up your car. >> four days ago, we filled up and it was 20 cents cheaper. >> reporter: here in california, they're bracing for the highest prices in five years. the average now at $3.72 a gallon. but at this station, nearly $4.50. >> almost $5 just to get one gallon of gas, that's crazy. >> reporter: those price spikes fueled in part by refinery outages and floods hurting ethanol production. but experts say there are ways to conserve gas. >> adjust your driving habits, avoid those jackrabbit starts and stops. you know, aggressive driving is not only unsafe, it's also more costly. >> reporter: to save money, gas buddy found the best and worst days to fill up in each state. monday is the cheapest day to buy gas on average, and weekends are the most expensive days across more than half the country. david, analysts say that the price of gas is expected to go up again by this weekend. david? >> adri
abc's adrienne bankert on the best day to buy gas and the worst. she's out to save your money. >> reporter: tonight, it's getting a lot more expensive to gas up your car. >> four days ago, we filled up and it was 20 cents cheaper. >> reporter: here in california, they're bracing for the highest prices in five years. the average now at $3.72 a gallon. but at this station, nearly $4.50. >> almost $5 just to get one gallon of gas, that's crazy. >> reporter: those...
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good morning, adrienne. >> reporter: good morning to you, robin. yes, the prince of south l.a., the king of the streets as so many affectionately called him, nap nipsey will be remembered today inside the staples center for his celebration of life service. 21,000 people will be packed in here. they gave away free tickets to those 21,000, those tickets gone within minutes. nipsey hussle's family has kept the guest list private. they're not telling us exactly who will be performing but it is expected there will be some high level people and very high level security both public and private. the lapd offering their assistance as well. just a few miles from here, there's going to be a funeral procession. that is a 25-mile route going through so many of the neighborhoods where nipsey devoted his time, advocated for, invested in. we can't even tell you how many thousands will be lining these streets. the energy here is so palpable after his loss but that funeral procession will pass by the intersection where he was gunned down in front of his clothing sto
good morning, adrienne. >> reporter: good morning to you, robin. yes, the prince of south l.a., the king of the streets as so many affectionately called him, nap nipsey will be remembered today inside the staples center for his celebration of life service. 21,000 people will be packed in here. they gave away free tickets to those 21,000, those tickets gone within minutes. nipsey hussle's family has kept the guest list private. they're not telling us exactly who will be performing but it...
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>> adrienne bankert tonight, thank you. >>> when we come back here, the most expensive divorce ever. what jeff bezos' wife has settled for. >>> also, news coming in about the search for a missing teacher and mother here in new york city. the discovery tonight. >>> and prince harry and the new controversy. he wants to ban one of the most popular video games in the u.s. and the world. and the world. the index is next. and the world. the index is next. or could it turn out differently? edhelp protect myself. my doctor recommended eliquis. eliquis is proven to treat and help prevent another dvt or pe blood clot... almost 98 percent of patients on eliquis didn't experience another. ...and eliquis has significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. eliquis is fda approved and has both. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. if you had a spinal injection while on eliquis call your doctor right away if you have tingling, numbne
>> adrienne bankert tonight, thank you. >>> when we come back here, the most expensive divorce ever. what jeff bezos' wife has settled for. >>> also, news coming in about the search for a missing teacher and mother here in new york city. the discovery tonight. >>> and prince harry and the new controversy. he wants to ban one of the most popular video games in the u.s. and the world. and the world. the index is next. and the world. the index is next. or could it...
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. >> reporter: if there was one thing adrienne dove credits for saving her life and changing the trajectory of her family, she'll tell you, it' learning how to live a healthy lifestyle. >> i had hype ension, still have that, but able to m oitor it my pills and eatingore healthier foods. >> reporter: dove lost more than 100 pounds and credits a nonprofit called d.c. greens for changingat her eg habits. lauren is the executive director. >> we're making sure healthy food is integrated in our healthcare system so patients experiencing chronic illnesses can get the healthy foods they want and need. >> reporter: her organization teamed up with giant on albany avenue and southeast and other health centers in ward 8 to offer produce prescription. >> they just came from their doctor's office and verified they are eligible to receive a voucher. >> reporter: it's worth $20 and eligible patients get four a month. it started in march. council members and people in the community ce out forhe kickoff of the program. >> it's about educating ourselves and how we can live lo er. >> reporter: adrienne dove sa
. >> reporter: if there was one thing adrienne dove credits for saving her life and changing the trajectory of her family, she'll tell you, it' learning how to live a healthy lifestyle. >> i had hype ension, still have that, but able to m oitor it my pills and eatingore healthier foods. >> reporter: dove lost more than 100 pounds and credits a nonprofit called d.c. greens for changingat her eg habits. lauren is the executive director. >> we're making sure healthy food is...
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disaster one of the worst affected places was the port city of bam in mozambique our correspondent adrienne krishna met with the mayor there a man who is fighting a daily battle to overcome the emergency left by the storm and for his city. every day. does it two of his city inspecting the reconstruction of beirut with the destruction of saigon the dice do visible everywhere the mayor is determined to stay in close contact with the residents the man who is trying but he can't always help the mayor is part of an opposition party after the cyclon he strongly criticized the central government for its slow response the city's annual budget is only about thirty million viewers it was a real very difficult when teaching heating heating today and it's true that the needs. we need they need us we need them we need everybody that's why i spoke to got us i spoke to the center and i told him that we need to join forces and i'm happy that. by now eight organisations are active all over town the water supply has been restored some parts of the city have electricity again but there are also setbacks the n
disaster one of the worst affected places was the port city of bam in mozambique our correspondent adrienne krishna met with the mayor there a man who is fighting a daily battle to overcome the emergency left by the storm and for his city. every day. does it two of his city inspecting the reconstruction of beirut with the destruction of saigon the dice do visible everywhere the mayor is determined to stay in close contact with the residents the man who is trying but he can't always help the...
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. >> reporter: shoppingor healthy foods is a lifestyle for adrienne dov and her family, a habit she learned and now passing to her daughter and other children. >> you wan to get lettuce? >> i have hypertension and still have that but able to monitor it on my pills and eating more healthr foods. >> reporter: dove also lost more than 100 pounds and credits a nonprofit for helping her. the executive director. >> we're working to make sure healthy food is integrated into our healthcare system so patients experiencing chronic illnesses can get the healthy foodshey want and need. >> reporter: her orgization teamed up with giant on albany avenue in southeast and ward 8 to offer produce prescription. >> they just came from the doctor's office and identified they're eligible to receive a voucher. >> repter: that voucher is worth $20 and eligible patients get four a month. s itrted in march. today, council members and people from the community ce out for the official kickoff of the progr >> this is about educating ourselves to live longer. >> reporter: adrienne dove says that's exactly what she did.
. >> reporter: shoppingor healthy foods is a lifestyle for adrienne dov and her family, a habit she learned and now passing to her daughter and other children. >> you wan to get lettuce? >> i have hypertension and still have that but able to monitor it on my pills and eating more healthr foods. >> reporter: dove also lost more than 100 pounds and credits a nonprofit for helping her. the executive director. >> we're working to make sure healthy food is integrated...
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adrienne el rod, thank you very much. see you soon. coming up, another example of the power of the president's words. congresswom congresswoman omar said she's experienced death threats. >> nancy pelosi has had to get extra precautions to protect her and her family. >> that is ahead on "morning joe." >> that is ahead on "morning joe. - [woman] with my shark, i deep clean messes like this. this and even this. but i don't have to clean this, because the self-cleaning brush roll removes hair, while i clean. - [announcer] shark, the vacuum that deep cleans, now cleans itself. >>> congresswoman ilhan omar says in part "violent crimes and other acts of hate by right-wing extremists and white nationalists are on the rise in the country and around the world. we can no longer ignore that they are being encouraged by the occupant of the highest office in the land." that comes after an image of the congresswoman superimposed over images of 9/11 terror attacks. the audio of a speech, here is some of what she said. >> far too long we have lived wit
adrienne el rod, thank you very much. see you soon. coming up, another example of the power of the president's words. congresswom congresswoman omar said she's experienced death threats. >> nancy pelosi has had to get extra precautions to protect her and her family. >> that is ahead on "morning joe." >> that is ahead on "morning joe. - [woman] with my shark, i deep clean messes like this. this and even this. but i don't have to clean this, because the...
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let me bring you in, adrienne. mayor pete just reported $7 million raised. >> wow. >> $7 million raised. >> okay. i'm sure you've heard it. we've heard it. it's kind of what people said about barack obama in 2007, you know what, this is good for america. butch he's really cool. here's what we been harring does this man we need to start considering him a top-teerd candidate. >> i think so, joe. he's polling at 11% in iowa, which is ago leap from where he was earlier in the race. he's had these big moments. last week on morning joe, he had he's on fire. one of the things he really has going for him is because he's being considered to an potentially. looks like he's moving into frun are status. he's the mayor of a which is a lot going are effectively don mcgahn until the first debate and the prz dengs primary. . and and you're going to see more people releasing their first quarter numbers. march 31st was the deadline for the first quarter and i think potentially you're going to see more candidates get into this race,
let me bring you in, adrienne. mayor pete just reported $7 million raised. >> wow. >> $7 million raised. >> okay. i'm sure you've heard it. we've heard it. it's kind of what people said about barack obama in 2007, you know what, this is good for america. butch he's really cool. here's what we been harring does this man we need to start considering him a top-teerd candidate. >> i think so, joe. he's polling at 11% in iowa, which is ago leap from where he was earlier in...
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. >> reporter: saamen adrienne moore, kpix5. >> the center is also the largest birth center department in northern california. apparently for very good reason. >> there has to be something in the water. there has to be. >> they win. >> they do. absolutely. >> wow. >> that is pretty amazing. >> you think about the odds of that and how cool that will be. they all have really cool stories to share. >> and all the kid can play together. >> one heck of a play date. >> big happy family. >> one day date is every 14 times at your house. and it will be a rocking party with that many kids. we have rain today. we had some scattered showers and it has accumulated to one sixth of an inch of rainfall including kentfield. livermore, fremont. still measurable for san francisco. san francisco, san jose, and also, the sfo airport. tonight, we stay cloudy. there will be a few showers around. as for widespread rain, we are not seeing it but there are a few low-based showers, below 2,000 feet in elevation. don' rp ter a needto use the windshield wipers for a minute or two. that will continue through the mo
. >> reporter: saamen adrienne moore, kpix5. >> the center is also the largest birth center department in northern california. apparently for very good reason. >> there has to be something in the water. there has to be. >> they win. >> they do. absolutely. >> wow. >> that is pretty amazing. >> you think about the odds of that and how cool that will be. they all have really cool stories to share. >> and all the kid can play together. >>...
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abc's adrienne bankert is there. >> reporter: it's getting a lot more expensive to gas up your car. >> four days ago we filled up and it was 20 cents cheaper. >> reporter: here in california they're bracing for the highest prices in five years. the average now at $3.72 a gallon. at this station, nearly $4.50. >> almost $5 just to get one gallon of gas, that's crazy. >> reporter: those price spikes fueled in part by refinery outages and floods hurting ethanol production. authorities say there are ways to conserve gas. >> adjust your driving habits. avoid jackrabbit starts and stops. aggressive driving is not only unsafe, it's also more costly. >> reporter: to save money, gas buddy found the best and worst days to fill up in each state. monday is the cheapest day to buy gas on average. weekends are the most expensive days across more than half the country. analysts say the price of gas is expected to go up again by this weekend. adrienne bankert, abc news, los angeles. >> lay off that gas pedal a little bit. >> i know. >> can save you. >> so pricey. >>> the man at the center of the 1950
abc's adrienne bankert is there. >> reporter: it's getting a lot more expensive to gas up your car. >> four days ago we filled up and it was 20 cents cheaper. >> reporter: here in california they're bracing for the highest prices in five years. the average now at $3.72 a gallon. at this station, nearly $4.50. >> almost $5 just to get one gallon of gas, that's crazy. >> reporter: those price spikes fueled in part by refinery outages and floods hurting ethanol...
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abc's adrienne bankert has more from los angeles. good morning, adrienne. >> reporter: yes, amy. good morning to you. this mom says that when she saw the car coming at them so fast, she knew there was nothing she could do to stop it, and just like you when she saw that video, just the shock of what could have happened, it was, like, wow. she's just so thankful. >> i can't believe that we are alive, and i'm so -- and i'm so lucky. >> reporter: juliana perez is speaking out about this brush with disaster. the mother and her two children barely escaping the path of this out of control car at a napa restaurant. she can't stop crying as she relives the moment that nearly killed her family. >> nowhere to go, and i just opened the door. >> reporter: within seconds, the vehicle, patio tables and debris flying where the family had just been. >> very fast. like -- >> reporter: the restaurant employees watched in horror. >> when i went to that door, i was, like, expecting the worst, you know? and it's a blessing to see her right next to me. >> reporter: perez grateful for the rain pouring d
abc's adrienne bankert has more from los angeles. good morning, adrienne. >> reporter: yes, amy. good morning to you. this mom says that when she saw the car coming at them so fast, she knew there was nothing she could do to stop it, and just like you when she saw that video, just the shock of what could have happened, it was, like, wow. she's just so thankful. >> i can't believe that we are alive, and i'm so -- and i'm so lucky. >> reporter: juliana perez is speaking out...
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along the country's coast for nearly two million people are still in need of help our correspondent adrienne creech reports from a community there. these fields where jackie's only source of income they were in fact her entire life she has always lived in farm tour with her family but this year everything changed. in meters of a ball kind of in this corner used to look much better than the sign clone had and everything died a day later the floods came and wiped out everything we lost everything we grew rice over there it's all gone now too we've already used up all the rice from last year we're waiting for this year's harvest all the corn and all the rice everything's gone. a month ago cycle and he dies swept through destroying homes in the region many people are still sleeping out in the open or intense. most people here. rely on foods distributions just the wife but it's also the case that jackie and her family. this is the first international food aid to reach the local people here one month after the cyclon hit aid organizations have delivered badly needed rice beans and although little
along the country's coast for nearly two million people are still in need of help our correspondent adrienne creech reports from a community there. these fields where jackie's only source of income they were in fact her entire life she has always lived in farm tour with her family but this year everything changed. in meters of a ball kind of in this corner used to look much better than the sign clone had and everything died a day later the floods came and wiped out everything we lost everything...
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for more on the floods today views adrienne krishna spoke with the prime minister of mozambique carlos. she asked him what needed to be done to help the affected regions we lost about two setting eight people are all over the capital god. and but we still still have to have to move into to make sure that you. know no more people have been are lost lost a day life. cos there we need more and more will just give instead of that look here's a look up there is a look here at the boats because some someplace like you believe not possible to produce that in the world by letter words because of a disease has been cut and cut off and do we need to have a. ford in the union another another and other stuff to be. left in the e-book to evil then to use on the soul or in the public is infrastructure and in private if such things as well the bill is the dunnage we have know and process to really be good. for the people we need to have a step in the people that we need there were they say the construction of the house for them still in the clear roofs and so on and do so things are moving out of tha
for more on the floods today views adrienne krishna spoke with the prime minister of mozambique carlos. she asked him what needed to be done to help the affected regions we lost about two setting eight people are all over the capital god. and but we still still have to have to move into to make sure that you. know no more people have been are lost lost a day life. cos there we need more and more will just give instead of that look here's a look up there is a look here at the boats because some...
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. >> reporter: shopping for healthy foods is a lifestyle for adrienne dove and her family. >> i had hypertension, i still have that, but i'm able to monitor all my pills and eating more healthier foods. >> reporter: dove also lost more than 10 pounds and credits a nonprofit called d.c. greens for helping to change her eating habit. >> this kind of program - >> reporter: lauren beal is the executive director. >> we're working to make sure that healthy food access is integrated into our hlth care stem so that patients who are experiencing diet-related chronic illnesses can get the healthy foods that they want and need. >> reporter: her organization teamed up with giant on alabama avenue in southeast and other health centers in ward eight to offer produce prescriptions. >> what will happen is they just came from their doctor's office. e doctor identified that they are eligible to receive a voucher. >> reporter: the voucher is worth $220, and eligible patients get four a month. >> about re-educating ourselves and figuring out how we can live longer. >> reporter: megan ,fitzgerald news4.>> ight now i
. >> reporter: shopping for healthy foods is a lifestyle for adrienne dove and her family. >> i had hypertension, i still have that, but i'm able to monitor all my pills and eating more healthier foods. >> reporter: dove also lost more than 10 pounds and credits a nonprofit called d.c. greens for helping to change her eating habit. >> this kind of program - >> reporter: lauren beal is the executive director. >> we're working to make sure that healthy food...
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abc's adrienne bankert is in phoenix. >> reporter: tonight, a 10-year-old girl is dead, shot while riding along in the family car. phoenix police now on the lookout for this white truck. surveillance video shows the truck tailgating a family of four back to their house. >> they pulled into their resident, the truck stopped, driver opened the window and opened fire. >> reporter: 10-year-old summerbell brown died at the hospital. her father was wounded. police suspect road rage is to blame. >> this is really hard for me, i lost my baby. >> reporter: officials are looking for a man between 30 and 40 years old and that white four-door ford f-150 with damage to the left rear side. >> we are furious. there's nothing that's going to bring our daughter back. and there is nothing that we want more than justice. >> reporter: david, police say this is the seventh road rage incident so far this year, the fifth in just the last two weeks. david? >> adree yaen bankert tonight, thank you. >>> when we come back here, the most expensive divorce ever. what jeff bezos' wife has settled for. >>> also, newsg
abc's adrienne bankert is in phoenix. >> reporter: tonight, a 10-year-old girl is dead, shot while riding along in the family car. phoenix police now on the lookout for this white truck. surveillance video shows the truck tailgating a family of four back to their house. >> they pulled into their resident, the truck stopped, driver opened the window and opened fire. >> reporter: 10-year-old summerbell brown died at the hospital. her father was wounded. police suspect road rage...
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adrienne elrod, seth moulton is now in the running for the presidency. there are so many candidates and so many are good potential candidates, what lane does he have? >> i don't really see a lane for him. i do like seth moulton, he's to an extent a rising star in the party but i'm not sure this is his time. his home state senator elizabeth warren is already in the race. that detracts from support he might get in massachusetts. secondly, we've got 18 people running so far, his name i.d. is low, i'm not sure he can raise the funds he needs to raise. and third, probably the biggest detractor from souteth, he trieo take on pelosi and keep her from being speaker of the house. that really inc.erred democrats and women out there there. i'm not sure saet really has a lane when it comes to running for the presidency this time. >> thank you. and the trump administration is set to announce new sanctions on countries importing iranian oil. secretary of state mike pompeo is expected to announce the move later today. the sanctions will begin on may 2nd and are expecte
adrienne elrod, seth moulton is now in the running for the presidency. there are so many candidates and so many are good potential candidates, what lane does he have? >> i don't really see a lane for him. i do like seth moulton, he's to an extent a rising star in the party but i'm not sure this is his time. his home state senator elizabeth warren is already in the race. that detracts from support he might get in massachusetts. secondly, we've got 18 people running so far, his name i.d. is...
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jedediah: thank you, adrienne. brand new report thanking giant goldman sachs for its predictions for the 2020 elections. according to analysts there the advantage of first term incumbency and relatively strong economic performance ahead of the presidential election suggests that president trump is more likely to wane second term than the eventual democratic candidate is to defeat him. brian: charles payne the host of making money. charles payne. i keep coming back to payne. goldman sachs, why are they getting in the prediction business. >> you have to be in the prediction business if you are in the money business. understand where you may want to have funds allocated. nothing moves markets or policy than government. the u.s. government is the most powerful entity out of there perhaps outside of the federal reserve. if you are goldman sachs or any business out there and making long-term projections where to invest have a hunch who is going to be in control. they are looking at low regulations, low taxes and a boomin
jedediah: thank you, adrienne. brand new report thanking giant goldman sachs for its predictions for the 2020 elections. according to analysts there the advantage of first term incumbency and relatively strong economic performance ahead of the presidential election suggests that president trump is more likely to wane second term than the eventual democratic candidate is to defeat him. brian: charles payne the host of making money. charles payne. i keep coming back to payne. goldman sachs, why...
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and adrienne bankert had the chance to sit down with him and talk about it. >> reporter: for the first time ever the disney vault is unlocked forever. >> that's a big deal. all disney in one place, never existed before. that's going to disneyland every day of the week. >> reporter: the groundbreaking streaming service disney plus will be the new permanent home to disney's entire catalog of movies, classics like "mary poppins" -- ♪ a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down ♪ >> reporter: snow white -- ♪ with a smile and a song >> reporter: and "the little mermaid." ♪ under the sea, under the sea ♪ nobody beat us try us and eat us under the sea ♪ >> reporter: the new service also will be the only place to find films from marvel, pixar, and "star wars." it will also be the home of an expanded "star wars" universe, the new series, "the mandalorian" set to premiere later this year. we sat down with disney chairman and ceo bob iger. >> someone asked me today on a scale of 1 to 10, what is this? i said, i don't know, 15. >> what's the magic behind disney plus that will separa
and adrienne bankert had the chance to sit down with him and talk about it. >> reporter: for the first time ever the disney vault is unlocked forever. >> that's a big deal. all disney in one place, never existed before. that's going to disneyland every day of the week. >> reporter: the groundbreaking streaming service disney plus will be the new permanent home to disney's entire catalog of movies, classics like "mary poppins" -- ♪ a spoonful of sugar helps the...
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>> good to have you there, adrienne. thank you. >>> now to new developments in the penn state hazing case more than two years after the death of timothy piazza. three fraternity brothers are being sentenced to time behind bars. gio benitez is here and has those details for us. gio, we're hearing from timothy's parents this morning. >> reporter: we are, robin. good morning. they believe these sentences of jail time, pro mmite willha this morning, a judge handing down the first sentences in the death of 19-year-old penn state fraternity pledge, tim piazza. more than two years after an alcohol-fueled frat party three of the former penn state frat brothers luke visser, michael bonatucci and joshua kurczewski now going behind bars. their sentences ranging from one month to nine months. all of them pleading guilty to hazing and conspiracy to commit hazing. piazza's parents speaking to abc news overnight. >> you know, these guys, they committed serious crimes and, you know, now they have to deal with it. so we're really all abo
>> good to have you there, adrienne. thank you. >>> now to new developments in the penn state hazing case more than two years after the death of timothy piazza. three fraternity brothers are being sentenced to time behind bars. gio benitez is here and has those details for us. gio, we're hearing from timothy's parents this morning. >> reporter: we are, robin. good morning. they believe these sentences of jail time, pro mmite willha this morning, a judge handing down the...
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adrienne pon, and i'll just be very brief. we have a wonderful commission, and we're super excited your going to be appointing and considering other names to add to our commission of the work right now is at an all-time high with daily attacks on our immigrant population and our vulnerable community. so we need commissioners who are going to be active, show up for meetings, and help the city develop policy that is good for all of our communities of color, but particularly our most vulnerable members, our immigrant community. we have a lot of commissioners who want to make statements, so i'm just going to leave it at that. that we've been lucky, for the last few years, that the board has supported appointments and the mayor's office. appointments of honorable, great commissioners, and we ask that you reappoint the four incumbents, and there are several individuals that we would like to see added to the commission. we do summer the voice of youth. and we need that on our commission. and we do not have a member of the trans commu
adrienne pon, and i'll just be very brief. we have a wonderful commission, and we're super excited your going to be appointing and considering other names to add to our commission of the work right now is at an all-time high with daily attacks on our immigrant population and our vulnerable community. so we need commissioners who are going to be active, show up for meetings, and help the city develop policy that is good for all of our communities of color, but particularly our most vulnerable...
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adrienne bankert in l.a. with the latest. >> reporter: nipsey hussle broke so many barriers . in south l.a., he sold his mixtape for $100 a pop, raking in $24,000 in a few hours, and that was the tip of the iceberg. he owned several businesses in the community that he loved, and so many famous celebrities are remembering him today. his fans remembering him. this morning, fans and friends in mourning, after the stunning murder of grammy-nominated rapper nipsey hussle. ♪ all this money power fame >> reporter: the 33-year-old born ermias asghedom shot dead outside his store. overnight, police looked for at least one suspect. >> in the time of crisis, we preach peace, but we also preach justice. ♪ hustle and motivate >> reporter: celebrities among those sharing their grief, including artists rihanna and p. diddy. nba superstars lebron james and steph curry who weighed in during a postgame press conference. >> definitely a sad, sad, tragic event. obviously send prayers to his family, his community. >> reporter: and john legend in shock, tweeting, i just spent thursday with him
adrienne bankert in l.a. with the latest. >> reporter: nipsey hussle broke so many barriers . in south l.a., he sold his mixtape for $100 a pop, raking in $24,000 in a few hours, and that was the tip of the iceberg. he owned several businesses in the community that he loved, and so many famous celebrities are remembering him today. his fans remembering him. this morning, fans and friends in mourning, after the stunning murder of grammy-nominated rapper nipsey hussle. ♪ all this money...
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today's show is hosted by tv's overhaul adrienne janic, and features appearances by former ghostbuster ernie hudson. coach mike ditka, plus larry mcreynolds. all the stars are gathered to let you know about carshield, the new way you can protect yourself against costly auto repair bills. here is ernie hudson, the star of dozens of tv shows and one of the original "ghostbusters."
today's show is hosted by tv's overhaul adrienne janic, and features appearances by former ghostbuster ernie hudson. coach mike ditka, plus larry mcreynolds. all the stars are gathered to let you know about carshield, the new way you can protect yourself against costly auto repair bills. here is ernie hudson, the star of dozens of tv shows and one of the original "ghostbusters."
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adrienne, thanks very much. >>> we have breaking news. let's go to tom llamas. >> reporter: george, we're monitoring an escalating situation out of venezuela. we saw footage of what sounds and looks like exchange of gunfire of military units and demonstrators. this is after the interim president posted this video standing with members of the military. nicolas maduro, the president, has called this a coup attempt. we have heard from the united states government, both national security adviser john bolton and mike pompeo have said they support guaido, and we'll continue to monitor it out of caracas. george? >>> a man shot and killed a man in his own apartment. the officer said she mistakenly thought it was her apartment and 911 recordings from that night. marcus moore has the story. >> this is an off-duty officer. can i get -- i need ems. i'm in number -- >> you shot someone? >> yes, i thought it was my apartment. i'm [ bleep ]. >> reporter: that shaky voice is former police officer amber guyger calling 911 after shooting 26-year-old botham
adrienne, thanks very much. >>> we have breaking news. let's go to tom llamas. >> reporter: george, we're monitoring an escalating situation out of venezuela. we saw footage of what sounds and looks like exchange of gunfire of military units and demonstrators. this is after the interim president posted this video standing with members of the military. nicolas maduro, the president, has called this a coup attempt. we have heard from the united states government, both national...
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. >> reporter: adrienne says that's exactly what she did. >> my body, i feel so much more refreshed, more hyper. i'm not always tired leak i u dd to be. >> d.c. green and giant says they're working hard to try to push this program across the city. >> love it. >> good initiative. >> yeah. >>> we have much more ahead on "news 4 today." >> that includes an hour by hour look at your forect with storm team 4 meteorologist lauryn ricketts. is it going to rain today? stay with us. ♪ stand up to chronic migraine with botox®. what if you had fewer ntadaches and migraines h? botox® prevents headaches and migraines before they even start. botox® is for adults with chronic migraine,r 15 ore headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more. botox® injections take about 15 minutes in your doctor's office and are covered by most insurance. effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away, as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness can be signs of a life- threatening condition. side ergec
. >> reporter: adrienne says that's exactly what she did. >> my body, i feel so much more refreshed, more hyper. i'm not always tired leak i u dd to be. >> d.c. green and giant says they're working hard to try to push this program across the city. >> love it. >> good initiative. >> yeah. >>> we have much more ahead on "news 4 today." >> that includes an hour by hour look at your forect with storm team 4 meteorologist lauryn ricketts....
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. >> adrienne, very quickly, do you think this discourages joe biden from running or will he still? >> not only discourage him but his team made it emphatically clear it will have no bearing on his decision to run. >> thanks for that conversation and anne and betsy stick around. >>> chicago voters are heading to the polls right now and whichever way that election goes, it will make history which is why we're talking about it. we're live in michelle obama's old neighborhood with the two african-american women fighting to be the next mayor. >>> a memorial for nipsey hussle an apparent fight caused the panic last night. officials are identifying this person, eric holder as the alleged shooter in sunday's attack that left the grammy nominated rapper dead outside his los angeles store. e.een or which egg has 6 times more vitamin d, 10 times more vitamin e, and 25% less saturated fat? only eggland's best. which egg is so special, i'd never serve my family anything else? for me, it's only eggland's best. better taste, better nutrition, better eggs. to learn about their medicare options bef
. >> adrienne, very quickly, do you think this discourages joe biden from running or will he still? >> not only discourage him but his team made it emphatically clear it will have no bearing on his decision to run. >> thanks for that conversation and anne and betsy stick around. >>> chicago voters are heading to the polls right now and whichever way that election goes, it will make history which is why we're talking about it. we're live in michelle obama's old...
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he's currently a spokesperson for justice democrats and adrienne el rod. jeff, i want to start with you, kind of what this looks like in the senate. we have seen republicans use some of these campaign trail initiatives to try and beat up on democrats certainly, mitch mcconnell forced to vote on the green new deal for example. we know this isn't going to be made law under this republican conference, but is there any sort of political future for it along those lines? >> no, and here's my guess about this, my educated and informed guess. it's likely that this proposal is going to end up where it started, a big ambitious idea designed to help bernie sanders set himself apart as the most progressive candidate in this crowded field. house speaker nancy pelosi isn't going to bring this bill up for a vote in part because as you well know she represents members from a wide array of districts, ideologically split districts, and she doesn't want to play on those internal party divisions over something like medicare for all. before we talk about the politics of it, le
he's currently a spokesperson for justice democrats and adrienne el rod. jeff, i want to start with you, kind of what this looks like in the senate. we have seen republicans use some of these campaign trail initiatives to try and beat up on democrats certainly, mitch mcconnell forced to vote on the green new deal for example. we know this isn't going to be made law under this republican conference, but is there any sort of political future for it along those lines? >> no, and here's my...
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adrienne bankert sat down with him and joins us from los angeles. >> good morning. after leaving the court in 2016, basketball legend kobe bryant dove into his more artistic side, first writing the oscar-winning "dear basketball", then venturing into a whole new world he created inspired by helping young people. his new book was just released last month and already found its way onto "the new york times" best seller's list. >> harry potter kind of inspired fantasy mixed with the olympics? >> yeah. i got a lot of these. >> rolled eyes? >> a lot of them. >> reporter: many considered it an unusual move for one of the nba's greatest players ever. >> it's strange though, right. okay, kobe is writing fantasy novels and creating fantasy novels. >> reporter: kobe bryant's 2016 retirement from basketball sparked his creativity, inspired by author j.k. rowling. >> i'm a huge harry potter fan. >> i want to talk about this book because this series, you wanted to help young people to process their emotions, their fears. >> right. so if you can wrap it around something that they'
adrienne bankert sat down with him and joins us from los angeles. >> good morning. after leaving the court in 2016, basketball legend kobe bryant dove into his more artistic side, first writing the oscar-winning "dear basketball", then venturing into a whole new world he created inspired by helping young people. his new book was just released last month and already found its way onto "the new york times" best seller's list. >> harry potter kind of inspired...
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adrienne, you went out and collected these sounds. i did. this birdsong. tell me, how you think, you approach, putting them together in a certain order that makes good listening. yes. having done early morning recording sessions out there, and you will understand more than anybody, it was a case of bringing in musical ears as well, we brought in a mercury nominated folk singerand brought in a mercury nominated folk singer and the musical director at the globe theatre and the three of us did a collaboration. we effectively interview the different species and thought how will they come together to create a track that is pure birdsong but is beautiful, relaxing, intriguing. we are looking, sorry this is you out with your equipment, is that right, a giant dish to pick up the sound? yes, a parabolic microphone. these days, the problems you have out in the field, you get a lot of background sound, human in origin, you have to get up really early and go into remote areas, i went on to rspb reserves around the country but finding those birds is difficult because o
adrienne, you went out and collected these sounds. i did. this birdsong. tell me, how you think, you approach, putting them together in a certain order that makes good listening. yes. having done early morning recording sessions out there, and you will understand more than anybody, it was a case of bringing in musical ears as well, we brought in a mercury nominated folk singerand brought in a mercury nominated folk singer and the musical director at the globe theatre and the three of us did a...