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ts, and to watch julia take it all in. it was for her, i think, a pretty surreal experience. to hear what he has to say about it, you want to watch the film.o ie: i look forward to doing so. thanks so much for coming to tell us about it. hannah: thanks for having me. sophie:ou can watch the remarkable documentary, "my very extended family," on bbc news this weekend. it will be shown on saturday and sunday at times on your screen. now, few places have experienced the effects of climate change quite as intensely as th arctic. in the north tip of norway, warmer temperatures pose a challenge for reinpoer herders. one solution, to mine pper for new technologies, may make things worse. our correspondent james cook report james: a chief at the top of the world. he herds reindeecelike his ors before him. but now the chief and hisda hter are worried about the future, a copper mine which they say will disrupt their animals and damage the environment. >> this is life-changing. if this becomes reality, that makes the chance of surviva
ts, and to watch julia take it all in. it was for her, i think, a pretty surreal experience. to hear what he has to say about it, you want to watch the film.o ie: i look forward to doing so. thanks so much for coming to tell us about it. hannah: thanks for having me. sophie:ou can watch the remarkable documentary, "my very extended family," on bbc news this weekend. it will be shown on saturday and sunday at times on your screen. now, few places have experienced the effects of climate...
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julia was the only person who could make contact. but keep in mind, whenjulia was born in 1999 injanuary, and she was conceived five months before google was founded. so there was no chance, in our minds, that any of the diblings would ever be part of the picture. it was not that we didn't want them, it just never crossed our minds. we just let her call the shots on that one. i think growing up i was a really closed—off person. i didn't know how to share my emotions, especially with my parents. kathleen is a therapist. she was a therapist, psychologist. she helped me to open up. betsy and i, we would ride bikes together and would go on walks together. i would help her cook. sarah, is there enough mayonnaise? how much more should i use? more, i think. yeah, that looks really dry. i was adopted and betsy gave birth tojulia but with a sperm donor. it created a special family. a beautiful blend in a not natural way. mom, how long do i do this for? that's good. i was ready to keep going. stop it. that's so cool! before my mom died, she
julia was the only person who could make contact. but keep in mind, whenjulia was born in 1999 injanuary, and she was conceived five months before google was founded. so there was no chance, in our minds, that any of the diblings would ever be part of the picture. it was not that we didn't want them, it just never crossed our minds. we just let her call the shots on that one. i think growing up i was a really closed—off person. i didn't know how to share my emotions, especially with my...
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julia was the only person who could make contacted remember, when julia was the only person who could make contacted remember, whenjulia was born in 1999 in january, contacted remember, whenjulia was born in 1999 injanuary, she was conceived five months before google was founded. there was no chance, in out was founded. there was no chance, in our minds, that any of the siblings would ever be part of the picture. it was not that we did not want them, itjust it was not that we did not want them, it just never crossed it was not that we did not want them, itjust never crossed our minds. we just let her call the shots on that one. i think growing up shots on that one. i think growing upi shots on that one. i think growing up i was shots on that one. i think growing uprasa shots on that one. i think growing up i was a closed off person. i did not know how to deal with my emotions, especially with my pa rents. emotions, especially with my parents. kathleen is a therapist. she was a therapist, psychologist. she was a therapist, psychologist. she helped me to open up. betsy and iwe she helpe
julia was the only person who could make contacted remember, when julia was the only person who could make contacted remember, whenjulia was born in 1999 in january, contacted remember, whenjulia was born in 1999 injanuary, she was conceived five months before google was founded. there was no chance, in out was founded. there was no chance, in our minds, that any of the siblings would ever be part of the picture. it was not that we did not want them, itjust it was not that we did not want them,...
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julia manchester, thank you. we're going to talk to you in just a little bit. >>> iowa congressman steve king held a town hall this weekend. two people showed up and of those, one is reportedly an intern for the representative. the event comes days after king openly asked whether there would be quote any population in the world left without rape and incest, which united near yun -- universal criticism, and asked why white nationalism and white supremacy are offensive. king also held slightly more popular town hall later in the day which was quite contentious and congressman defended his remarks. >> i'm the author of the heart beat bill at the national level and state level. i did not allow exceptions for rape and incest in the bill because those babies that are born as a product of those activities are as precious as you are or any of my grandchildren are. they are all created in god's image too. this is about compassion, and not wanting to stigmatize these folks. i don't want to see people who are the product of
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i want to bring in julia ainsley. julia, i know you have 25 minutes or so to read through 82 pages. can you bring us up to speed on the highlights here. it sounds like james comey according to doj, ig, but they are not going to prosecute him. >> you've got the headlines out of this huge report we've got right here. the headline here is that the inspector general finished its report, found that director comey should not have passed along information they considered confidential, not classified to a friend, law professor daniel richmond who leaked that to the president. that was the conversation with the president when the president said he'd let the whole michael flynn thing go. we're going back in time. this is a big one that stands out to anyone. they said he should not have done that, referred it and they declined to prosecute. really we're exactly where we were when we started this, the justice department will not prosecute this. the inspector general did take time to explain why he shouldn't have done this. one thing he said director comey failed to live up to his responsibility
i want to bring in julia ainsley. julia, i know you have 25 minutes or so to read through 82 pages. can you bring us up to speed on the highlights here. it sounds like james comey according to doj, ig, but they are not going to prosecute him. >> you've got the headlines out of this huge report we've got right here. the headline here is that the inspector general finished its report, found that director comey should not have passed along information they considered confidential, not...
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we'll be right back with a performance from julia michaels. stick around everybody go on twitter night now. [ cheers and applause ♪ -and...that's your basic three-point turn. -[ scoffs ] if you say so. ♪ -i'm sorry? -what teach here isn't telling you is that snapshot rewards safe drivers with discounts on car insurance. -what? ♪ -or maybe he didn't know. ♪ [ chuckles ] i'm done with this class. -you're not even enrolled in this class. -i know. i'm supposed to be in ceramics. do you know -- -room 303. -oh. thank you. -yeah. -good luck, everybody. -oh. thank you. -yeah. whatever you're craving... and whenever you're cravinit... doordash has the restaurants you want. delivered to your door. wherever your door happens to be. download doordash. the most restaurants across america. first order, $0 delivery fee. uh huh well that's more than 3.4 ounces you're going to have to toss that... ...or just drink it here. hvr. you either love it or you really love it. ♪ oooooooooo... ♪ i'll show you something ♪ neeeeeewwww. ♪ i'm gonna make yo
we'll be right back with a performance from julia michaels. stick around everybody go on twitter night now. [ cheers and applause ♪ -and...that's your basic three-point turn. -[ scoffs ] if you say so. ♪ -i'm sorry? -what teach here isn't telling you is that snapshot rewards safe drivers with discounts on car insurance. -what? ♪ -or maybe he didn't know. ♪ [ chuckles ] i'm done with this class. -you're not even enrolled in this class. -i know. i'm supposed to be in ceramics. do you know...
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julia louis-dreyfus is here. we'll be right back. ♪ [cheers and applause] parents have a way of imagining the worst... ...especially when your easily distracted teenager has the car. at subaru, we're taking on distracted driving [ping] with sensors that alert you when your eyes are off the road. the all-new subaru forester. the safest forester ever. and take 25% off our best active brands! get to kohl's... plus - everyone gets kohl's cash! save on women's nike separates...sa oas ba. and converse for the family! plus - free amazon returns now at all kohl's stores! this weekend... at kohl's. but allstate helps you. with drivewise. feedback that helps you drive safer. and that can lower your cost now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? that leave therea lasting impression. like the feeling of movement as a new journey begins, or the sight of soft fur, warmed by the morning sun. you might remember new flavours, or a view that defies all expectations. these are the memories that stay with you, long aft
julia louis-dreyfus is here. we'll be right back. ♪ [cheers and applause] parents have a way of imagining the worst... ...especially when your easily distracted teenager has the car. at subaru, we're taking on distracted driving [ping] with sensors that alert you when your eyes are off the road. the all-new subaru forester. the safest forester ever. and take 25% off our best active brands! get to kohl's... plus - everyone gets kohl's cash! save on women's nike separates...sa oas ba. and...
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and we'll be right back with julia louis-dreyfus. so stick around. [ cheers and applause ] >> dicky: abc's "jimmy kimmel live," brought to you by the samsung galaxy note 10. next-level power. ♪ feels like i'm taking flight. ♪ [sfx: poof] [sfx: squeaking eraser sound effect.] ♪ i am who i wanna be ♪ who i wanna be ♪ who i wanna be. ♪ i'm a strong individual ♪ feeling that power ♪ i'm so original, ♪ ya sing it louder. ♪ i am, oooh oooh oooh oooh ♪ ehhh ehhh ehhh ehhh ♪ i am, oooh oooh oooh oooh ♪ i am with this one little nexgard chew comes the confidence, you're doing what's right, to protect your dog from fleas and ticks for a full month. it's the #1 vet recommended protection. and it's safe for puppies. nexgard. what one little chew can do. charmin ultra soft! ♪ it's softer than ever. charmin ultra soft is softer than ever... so it's harder to resist. okay, this is getting a little weird. enjoy the go! with charmin! how do you get skin happy aveeno® with prebiotic oat. it hydrates and softens skin. so it
and we'll be right back with julia louis-dreyfus. so stick around. [ cheers and applause ] >> dicky: abc's "jimmy kimmel live," brought to you by the samsung galaxy note 10. next-level power. ♪ feels like i'm taking flight. ♪ [sfx: poof] [sfx: squeaking eraser sound effect.] ♪ i am who i wanna be ♪ who i wanna be ♪ who i wanna be. ♪ i'm a strong individual ♪ feeling that power ♪ i'm so original, ♪ ya sing it louder. ♪ i am, oooh oooh oooh oooh ♪ ehhh ehhh...
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julia: un voraz incendio dejÓ a cinco niÑos muertos y a una persona lesionada. un lote de joyas de "el chapo" fueron guardadas por el gobierno de mÉxico para ser subastadas, pero ahora nadie sabe de su existencia. ♪ julio: un incendio se desatÓ en una guarderÍa. la causa del incendio con noah bajo investigaciÓn. pasamos a mÉxico donde la captura del narcotraficante "el chapo" guzmÁn desatÓ una bÚsqueda para hallar la larga lista de bienes que forman parte de la fortuna de "el chapo". el gobierno niega saber de un lote de joyas. reportera: vÍctor aznar en 2001 recibiÓ un curioso lote de joyas. univisiÓn investiga consiguió informaciÓn sobre el hotel joyas. >> en primer tiempo comenzÓ su gusto por la joyerÍa y puede haber mandado a hacerlas. en el inventario hay cuatro relojes rolex. el mÁs famoso es este. >> este lote podrÍa valer entre 400 y $500,000. >> no tengo mayor detalle sobre su destino. julio: en guatemala el tribunal supremo da ventaja al candidato masculino guatemala. no queda sÓlo un mes para que termine el verano, puedde querÉ ba
julia: un voraz incendio dejÓ a cinco niÑos muertos y a una persona lesionada. un lote de joyas de "el chapo" fueron guardadas por el gobierno de mÉxico para ser subastadas, pero ahora nadie sabe de su existencia. ♪ julio: un incendio se desatÓ en una guarderÍa. la causa del incendio con noah bajo investigaciÓn. pasamos a mÉxico donde la captura del narcotraficante "el chapo" guzmÁn desatÓ una bÚsqueda para hallar la larga lista de bienes que forman parte de la...
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♪ >>> julia looking gorgeous and stealing the moment at the veep. julia credits it for getting her through her cancer battle. >> i needed to laser focus beyond my illness. so, yeah, it was a lifesaver. >> julia could win her ninth emmy next month, if she does it will be historic, the most wins ever by a performer very cool. >> she was fantastic in that final season. a favorite all the way around. >>> from breaking records, to breaking the bank, "forbes" just dropped its new list of the world's highest paid actors. ♪ deals >> in a shock to absolutely no one, the rock is hollywood's top earning actor. >> it just doesn't fall out of the sky, you got to work. >> the box-office superstar raked in $89.4 million last year, thanks to a reported 15% take on the earnings of his movies, as well as his $700,000 per episode paycheck for "ballers." rounding out the top three are a couple "avengers" -- chris hemsworth at 76.4 million and robert downey jr. at 66 million. but there are some surprises in the top ten, so we're handing out a couple of awards. our do-
♪ >>> julia looking gorgeous and stealing the moment at the veep. julia credits it for getting her through her cancer battle. >> i needed to laser focus beyond my illness. so, yeah, it was a lifesaver. >> julia could win her ninth emmy next month, if she does it will be historic, the most wins ever by a performer very cool. >> she was fantastic in that final season. a favorite all the way around. >>> from breaking records, to breaking the bank,...
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it was also the first time we saw julia since surgery. >> julia? >> yes, hi! >> oh, himy goodness.goodness >> reporter: dr. knot told her today she looked great. a big change from the time he performed surgery. >> she couldn't close her eyes. she couldn't raise her eyebrows. she couldn't smile. >> reporter: she still has a lot of work to do to work out the muscles in her face. that's because she had another setback after her surgery. >> in august last year i had another stroke. >> reporter: after that surgery, even more months of physical therapy while the left side of her face was healing well. through it all, julia discovered that old adage, beauty is only skin deep. >> finding that inner beauty within you is the ultimate gift that you can give yourself. >> reporter: vic lee, abc 7 news. >> amazing girl. julia's second stroke actually turned out to be a blessing in disguise, because surgeons removed that tumor that caused both strokes. >> at first they believed it was inoperable, but it turned out better than expected. >> coming up, we're going to check in w
it was also the first time we saw julia since surgery. >> julia? >> yes, hi! >> oh, himy goodness.goodness >> reporter: dr. knot told her today she looked great. a big change from the time he performed surgery. >> she couldn't close her eyes. she couldn't raise her eyebrows. she couldn't smile. >> reporter: she still has a lot of work to do to work out the muscles in her face. that's because she had another setback after her surgery. >> in august last...
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julia and dave? >> vanessa, thank you. >>> scary moments, but a lucky ending for ten people aboard a small jet in northern california. the pilot aborted takeoff causing the cessna citation to crash leaving a trail of thick black smoke over the town of oroville. it's not known why the pilot abort aborted. everyone walked away without injury. the smoke caused closure for highway 162 but the road has reopened. >>> president trump is making cancellation of student loan debt for disabled veterans automatic. until now disabled vets had to submit an application but a letter signed by most state attorneys general called that, quote, inadequate. a letter to betsy devos said 9,000 out of 42,000 eligible veterans had applied. 3/4 of those who had not were in default on their loans. >>> all right. ahead, another big win for the new york mets. they got a helping hand from the cleveland indians closer. andy scholes with a heck of a story from mets country next. here's the story of green mountain coffee roasters co
julia and dave? >> vanessa, thank you. >>> scary moments, but a lucky ending for ten people aboard a small jet in northern california. the pilot aborted takeoff causing the cessna citation to crash leaving a trail of thick black smoke over the town of oroville. it's not known why the pilot abort aborted. everyone walked away without injury. the smoke caused closure for highway 162 but the road has reopened. >>> president trump is making cancellation of student loan debt...
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ad market back to you. >> thank you, julia very much. timmy. >>> twitter is a name i'm long twitter is a name i think is relative performance to itself 20% ad growth is exciting. it is the trend julia was talking about -- >> it is relative to itself. so relative to its mega cap here is google and it is facebook. >> but why would you compare it to mega cap -- >> those guys are growing at 25% a year, 127 billion expected sales from google this year and 70 billion in facebook when you look at snap, pintrest and twitter, they're combined maybe $7 billion in sales. you may look at it and say it is an amazing opportunity i look at it and say the year twitter went public in 2013 they had about 700 million in sales this year they will have 3 1/2 it is a snail's pace here and their sales growth is not accelerating. >> isn't it interesting there's a changing dynamic going on right now where you have facebook, you have google and you have amazon. they report and the stocks do nothing but go down. it is almost as if people are searching for growth a
ad market back to you. >> thank you, julia very much. timmy. >>> twitter is a name i'm long twitter is a name i think is relative performance to itself 20% ad growth is exciting. it is the trend julia was talking about -- >> it is relative to itself. so relative to its mega cap here is google and it is facebook. >> but why would you compare it to mega cap -- >> those guys are growing at 25% a year, 127 billion expected sales from google this year and 70 billion...
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julia reichert, thank you very, very much. >> thanks, julia. >>> and it's time now for business before the bell. despite the economic uncertainty as the trump administration considers steps to boost the economy, the american consumer appears to still be strong with a number of companies exceeding earnings expectations. joining us now is cnbc's dominic chu to break down the latest results for us, dom. >> so the two biggest corporate stories of the morning so far are target and lowe's, because both of them posted better than expected profit, sales. they also forecast better results for the rest of the year. target was helped along by things like more customers trying in-store pickups, also online ordering and same-day shipping and lowe's was helped by better demand for the spring season, seasonal holiday sales, and it's an important look. we looked at whether or not the consumer can continue to be the crux of that decade-long economic expansion in america. remember, some estimates have the consumer spending side of things making up around 70% of u.s. gross domestic product. so it might b
julia reichert, thank you very, very much. >> thanks, julia. >>> and it's time now for business before the bell. despite the economic uncertainty as the trump administration considers steps to boost the economy, the american consumer appears to still be strong with a number of companies exceeding earnings expectations. joining us now is cnbc's dominic chu to break down the latest results for us, dom. >> so the two biggest corporate stories of the morning so far are target...
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you julia lurie u.n., thank for being with us, senior reporter at mother jones. we willing to your new piece "johnson & johnson was just found liable for fueling the opioid epidemic in a historic trial." when we come back, following the death of billionaire right-wing donor david koch, we look at how he and his brother charles transformed the us economy and political system from funding climate change deniers to fighting organized labor. we will speak with the author of a new book "kochland: the secret history of koch industries and corporate power in america." stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we turn now to look at the legacy of billionaire conservative donor david koch who died on friday at the age of 79 from prostate cancer. david koch, who was worth some $42 billion, and his brother charles koch poured massive amounts of money into right-wing and libertarian causes over the past four decades, including funding climate change denial through conservative think tanks and pol
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and as julia just mentioned, it doesn't look like there's much happening to the employers. the immigrants might be deported, but if there is a continual pull by the employer saying, here, we have jobs for you, we'll pay you, immigrants will continue to come. so, this is what is so maddening to me, is not only the terrible message that is being sent to the immigrant community, but that it is useless, completely useless, unless we're really going after the employers. >> all right. victoria defrancesco soto, julia ainsley, and mayor, thank you all for joining us. >>> turning to the debate over gun control, president trump has said he's open to legislation on background checks but said the prospect of coming to a bipartisan agreement on assault weapons was unlikely. watch. >> you can do your own polling and there's no political appetite for it from the standpoint of the legislature, but i will certainly bring that up. i'll bring that up as one of the points. there's a great appetite, and i mean a very strong appetite for background checks, and i think we can bring up background
and as julia just mentioned, it doesn't look like there's much happening to the employers. the immigrants might be deported, but if there is a continual pull by the employer saying, here, we have jobs for you, we'll pay you, immigrants will continue to come. so, this is what is so maddening to me, is not only the terrible message that is being sent to the immigrant community, but that it is useless, completely useless, unless we're really going after the employers. >> all right. victoria...
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julia, thank you, steve thank you as well. it's called american factory. >>> meanwhile, some obama family news. the youngest daughter, sasha, reportedly set to start her college career this fall. we now know where she is going. she's enrolling in the university of michigan, according to reports she was seen by students attending summer freshman orientation. again this week accompanied by what appeared to be secret service agents. go blue. >>> we're staying on top of breaking news. in our next hour, "andrea mitchell reports" new reaction to the decision not to prosecute former fbi director james comey over how he handled the memos in his interactions with president trump. corey is living with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of her body. she's also taking ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor, which is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+ / her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole was significantly more effective at delaying d
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happy friday, i'm dave briggs. >> i'm julia chatterley. we are 30 minutes past the hour right now and it is hard to recall a wilder two-week period for the markets and the economy than what we've just seen. cracks are beginning to form, some of them self-inflicted admittedly by the white house. in just the last two weeks the yield curve inverted, investors demanding higher rates in the short term, harsh new deficit projections, job estimates were revised down. the president then repeatedly flip-flopped over fresh tax cuts. this ongoing trade uncertainty and then yesterday we learned the manufacturing sector is shrinking for the first time in a decade. all that means it's setting up to be a pretty big day for federal reserve chair jay powell. he faces a serious test with a high profile speech in wyoming looking to reensure investors here. he is also facing pressure from president trump and expectations to deliver yet more rate cuts. he is one of the president's economic advisers, larry kudlow. >> i'm not going to second-guess jay powell. i'
happy friday, i'm dave briggs. >> i'm julia chatterley. we are 30 minutes past the hour right now and it is hard to recall a wilder two-week period for the markets and the economy than what we've just seen. cracks are beginning to form, some of them self-inflicted admittedly by the white house. in just the last two weeks the yield curve inverted, investors demanding higher rates in the short term, harsh new deficit projections, job estimates were revised down. the president then...
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here's julia macfarlane. >> reporter: tonight, the concerted effort by buckingham palace to limit the fallout surrounding prince andrew, plunging ever deeper into the jeffrey epstein scandal. the palace releasing a lengthy statement directly from the duke, admitting new details of their friendship. "i met mr. epstein in 1999. during the time i knew him, i saw him infrequently and probably no more than only once or twice a year. i have stayed in a number of his residences. at no stage during the limited time i spent with him did i see, witness or suspect any behavior of the sort that subsequently led to his arrest and conviction." it was only six days ago that the palace issued denials that andrew knew of epstein's crimes, following the release of this video obtained by "the mail" on sunday appearing to show andrew inside epstein's manhattan home in 2010, after the financier had been released from prison. in today's statement, the duke calls his later association with epstein "a mistake" and "an error."
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here's julia macfarlane. >> reporter: tonight, that most universal, joyful celebration of love turning into tragedy. a wedding in kabul followed by funerals. after a suicide bomber surrounded by families with their children detonated his explosives by the stage. more than 60 lives lost in that moment and nearly 200 injured. the groom devastated. "i've lost hope. i lost my brother, my friends who came to join my wedding party," he said. isis claiming responsibility for the attack that came just a day after president trump hosted a meeting in bedminster with his afghan envoy and top cabinet officials on the current negotiations with the taliban. >> we're there for one reason. we don't want that to be a laboratory. okay? can't be a laboratory for terror. >> reporter: president trump has
here's julia macfarlane. >> reporter: tonight, that most universal, joyful celebration of love turning into tragedy. a wedding in kabul followed by funerals. after a suicide bomber surrounded by families with their children detonated his explosives by the stage. more than 60 lives lost in that moment and nearly 200 injured. the groom devastated. "i've lost hope. i lost my brother, my friends who came to join my wedding party," he said. isis claiming responsibility for the attack...
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it was also the first time we saw julia since surgery. >> julia? >> yes, hi. >> my goodness. >> hi, how is it going? >> great. >> you got smaegz symmetry. >> the doctor told her today she looked great, a big change from the time he performed surgery. >> she couldn't close her eyes. couldn't raise her eyebrows, she couldn't smile. >> reporter: she still hheork t the muscles in her face because julia had another setback three months after her surgery. >> in august, last year, i had another stroke. >> reporter: after that surgery, even more months of physical therapy while the left side of her face was healing well. through it all, julia discovered that old adage, beauty is only skin deep. >> just finding that inner you know beauty within you is the ultimate gift that you can give yourself. >> reporter: vic lee, abc7 news. >> turns out that second stroke was actually a blessing in disguy in the surgery afterward, doctors were able to remove the tumor that caused both strokes. the tumor they once thought was inoperable. >> wow. an incredible journey. >
it was also the first time we saw julia since surgery. >> julia? >> yes, hi. >> my goodness. >> hi, how is it going? >> great. >> you got smaegz symmetry. >> the doctor told her today she looked great, a big change from the time he performed surgery. >> she couldn't close her eyes. couldn't raise her eyebrows, she couldn't smile. >> reporter: she still hheork t the muscles in her face because julia had another setback three months after her...
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let me bring in now nbc's julia ainsley. julia, explain what we know about the elimination of this program. it seemed to have happened without much notice to these families, right? >> there was no notice to these migrant families nor was there notice to the agency where they are now supposed to apply. u.s. citizenship and immigration services which has routinely for decades taken these kind of requests, what's called deferred action for deportation, not just for sick immigrants but others who might have fallen through the cracks, they have always reviewed these requests. now they're being told -- these immigrants are being told go to i.c.e. but i.c.e. has no plan for this in the was news to them from the was no coordination. the two, i understand, just had their first meeting on wednesday. but an i.c.e. official told me they still have no plans. they don't know how to review these requests because it's simply not a function i.c.e. has ever performed before. they under the business of deporting people, not deciding who not to
let me bring in now nbc's julia ainsley. julia, explain what we know about the elimination of this program. it seemed to have happened without much notice to these families, right? >> there was no notice to these migrant families nor was there notice to the agency where they are now supposed to apply. u.s. citizenship and immigration services which has routinely for decades taken these kind of requests, what's called deferred action for deportation, not just for sick immigrants but others...
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thank you. >> thank you very much julia. i just want to mention our superintendent is very supportive of all the programming that we have been on here for fort stevens and throughout the entire civil war defenses of washington system. those who do not know, fort stevens is one of only 18 sites that the national park service manages today. as part of the civil war in 1861, at the close of the war in 1865, there were a total of 68 forts that encircled washington, d.c. i will not tell you much more than that because you will hear a lot more about the defenses of washington today, and we hope you stay this afternoon. we have talks in the big tent, over at the smaller tents, lots and lots of being history -- living history demonstration as julia mentioned. we have over 100 volunteers here today from all over the country, including many of the regiments that actually fought here in 1861. at this time, we will now have a musical tribute by the balled jubileels voices. thank you. [applause] >> we specialize in singing music from dif
thank you. >> thank you very much julia. i just want to mention our superintendent is very supportive of all the programming that we have been on here for fort stevens and throughout the entire civil war defenses of washington system. those who do not know, fort stevens is one of only 18 sites that the national park service manages today. as part of the civil war in 1861, at the close of the war in 1865, there were a total of 68 forts that encircled washington, d.c. i will not tell you...
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i'm dave briggs. >> i'm julia chatterley. i have to say, hard to recall a choppier 2002 two-week period fe market. and the economy cracks, some self-inflicted by the white house the last two weeks. the yield curve has inverted. investors demanding high rangerits in the -- higher rates in the short term. reports saying the deficit will soar past $1 million in 2020. job estimates were revised down. the president repeatedly flip-flopped on new tax cuts. there's ongoing persistent trade uncertainty leaving the fed searching for flexibility here. and then yesterday we learned the manufacturing sector is shrinking for the first time in a decade. all that means a pretty big day for federal reserve cheryl jerome powell. -- chair jerome powell. he faces a test with a high-profile speech in wyoming, looking here to reassure investors. he's also facing pressure from president trump and expectations to deliver yet more rate cuts. here's one of the president's economic advisers, larry kudlow. >> i'm not going to second guess jay powell. i
i'm dave briggs. >> i'm julia chatterley. i have to say, hard to recall a choppier 2002 two-week period fe market. and the economy cracks, some self-inflicted by the white house the last two weeks. the yield curve has inverted. investors demanding high rangerits in the -- higher rates in the short term. reports saying the deficit will soar past $1 million in 2020. job estimates were revised down. the president repeatedly flip-flopped on new tax cuts. there's ongoing persistent trade...
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julia just made reference to that. what is that part of the equation and how do we fix it? >> it goes with parody and how we prosecute. on international terrorist side, there are statutes and things like known terrorism organizations. that doesn't exist on the domestic side. also certain things you can do literally yesterday, so national counterterrorism center does great work, has great analysts, partner closely with department of homeland security, the fbi, department of justice on countering violent extremism. however, they had one hand tied behind their back, they couldn't deal with domestic terrorism because it is not in their jurisdiction. that can be changed today. that jurisdiction can be expanded, aid with more resources and analysts and smart people already doing a great job. >> i want to ask you something clint watts and i talked about, clint worries shutting sites down, pushing folks into weirder places where they share their views may not be in the best interest of law enforcement. >> i fully agree. i may be of the unpopular position that shutting down that isn
julia just made reference to that. what is that part of the equation and how do we fix it? >> it goes with parody and how we prosecute. on international terrorist side, there are statutes and things like known terrorism organizations. that doesn't exist on the domestic side. also certain things you can do literally yesterday, so national counterterrorism center does great work, has great analysts, partner closely with department of homeland security, the fbi, department of justice on...
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julia: enseguida, usuarios del transporte pÚblico recibirÁn un alivio. ademÁs entÉrese que sucediÓ cuando una azafata a bordo un vuelo presuntamente bajo la influencia del alcohol. y entÉrese que aplicaciones mÓviles representanun riesgo para la seguridad de los menores. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ julio:un aeromoza enfrenta un cargo de intoxicaciÓn pÚblica y podrÍa enfrentar hasta 180 días en la cÁrcel, luego de estar embriagada durante un vuelo. uno de los pasajeros logrÓ grabarla mientras hacÍa su trabajo, presuntamente borracha. ella no pudo cumplir con el anuncio de aportaciÓn, tampoco se pudo poner el cinturÓn de seguridad, y se quedÓ dormida durante el vuelo. pasamos a mÉxico un de habitaciÓn true incorporo a mÉxico a la lista negra de paÍses que no estÁn haciendo lo suficiente para combatir con el narcotrÁfico.amenazÓ con suspender la ayuda mi financiera que recibe mÉxico para la lucha antidrogas, sino mejora la situaciÓn. desde mÉxico alberto nos tiene los detalles. alberto: el presidente de estados unidos lanzÓ una nueva a
julia: enseguida, usuarios del transporte pÚblico recibirÁn un alivio. ademÁs entÉrese que sucediÓ cuando una azafata a bordo un vuelo presuntamente bajo la influencia del alcohol. y entÉrese que aplicaciones mÓviles representanun riesgo para la seguridad de los menores. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ julio:un aeromoza enfrenta un cargo de intoxicaciÓn pÚblica y podrÍa enfrentar hasta 180 días en la cÁrcel, luego de estar embriagada durante un vuelo. uno de los pasajeros logrÓ grabarla...
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julia butters reacted to the news. are you ready? >> i'm not. i better get myself ready. grab on to the handlebars because it's taking off. >> julia's had some face time with stars at the banquet, including james corden, who reacted to the backlash of the "cats" trailer. calling it crazy. >> if you're not familiar with the musical "cats," yeah, it's going to be quite a shock. ♪ so easy to leave me >> i've never had so much fun shooting anything. i can't wait for people to see it. >> we also caught up with jaustn hartley who gave up updates on season four. >> we saw a flash forward with justin's tv son. >> where's your dad? >> he went to get takeout. >> i presume you know who his baby mama is. >> i presume you're trying to get me to tell you. i'm pretty good at this stuff. i can't wait for you to see this. you're going to love every minute of it. >> fromee zellweger to -- the stars helped give out grants in scholarships. it's also where josh lucas told us this about a "sweet home alabama" sequel. >> i'm up for it. i know reese is in love. >> you owe many a dance. >> it h
julia butters reacted to the news. are you ready? >> i'm not. i better get myself ready. grab on to the handlebars because it's taking off. >> julia's had some face time with stars at the banquet, including james corden, who reacted to the backlash of the "cats" trailer. calling it crazy. >> if you're not familiar with the musical "cats," yeah, it's going to be quite a shock. ♪ so easy to leave me >> i've never had so much fun shooting anything. i...
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julia boorstin with a preview and expectations i'd say, julia, are pretty high. >> that's right, sara. the number one thing to watch here for disney is how much growing revenue from disney's parks division as well as its movie studio help outweigh the growing costs of building disney's new streaming direct to consumer business. with the stock up 27% so far this year, analysts are protecting the company will grow its revenue 41% in its fiscal third quarter on gains from the studio box office dominance we've seen as well as demand for its theme parks. but earnings per share are projected to decline 6.5% from disney's investments in its streaming services among some tough comps among other things back over to you. >> julia, great stuff. we look forward to those numbers. we're also going to get wynn. >> the focus on wynn re sorts will be macaw. acrackdown on one of the biggest junkets there putting pressure and the vip segment in particular consensus is that earnings will fall for wynn resorts 5.9% to $1.44 a share. revenues will decline to $1.6 billion. the ceo matt maddux will field que
julia boorstin with a preview and expectations i'd say, julia, are pretty high. >> that's right, sara. the number one thing to watch here for disney is how much growing revenue from disney's parks division as well as its movie studio help outweigh the growing costs of building disney's new streaming direct to consumer business. with the stock up 27% so far this year, analysts are protecting the company will grow its revenue 41% in its fiscal third quarter on gains from the studio box...
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in this remarkable film, julia goes on a journey to explore what family means. all right. let's go for a walk. i always knew that i was donor conceived. donor 1317 from california. i grew up in cleveland heights, ohio, with two moms,
in this remarkable film, julia goes on a journey to explore what family means. all right. let's go for a walk. i always knew that i was donor conceived. donor 1317 from california. i grew up in cleveland heights, ohio, with two moms,
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for more i'm joined by sara fisher media reporter at axios and sar-- julia boorstin. >> i think they want to tip toe the line in one sense they want it to be eligible for awards that's why you need to have it in the theatric cal release. >> that matters. it helps you build talent. it helps you build a brand and helps you establish yourself in hollywood with getting major studio production deals. but in the other sense, it does financially benefit you to just go to your streaming service it's helping you get and accrue more subscribers so that's why you are seeing these limited releases it's their way of together that line. >> julia, disney has gotten glowing remarks with that dis filaunch coming up it really couldn't be going better for them at this stage. >> reporter: there is anticipation going into the disney launch. they showed us teasers, trailers for some of their new content. there is a lot of excitement about that a lot of questions whether that may cause people to cancel their netflix services. what disney has when it comes to new content is must-see content from these big b
for more i'm joined by sara fisher media reporter at axios and sar-- julia boorstin. >> i think they want to tip toe the line in one sense they want it to be eligible for awards that's why you need to have it in the theatric cal release. >> that matters. it helps you build talent. it helps you build a brand and helps you establish yourself in hollywood with getting major studio production deals. but in the other sense, it does financially benefit you to just go to your streaming...
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. >> i'm julia. mr. biden: hi, julia. my favorite name. >> really? mr. biden: yup. i lost a fight come up my daughter is actually, i wanted a julia. is actually -- ashley, i wanted a julia. >> i wanted to ask you a question. [indiscernible] mr. biden: i do. we have to work that out together. i don't think that should be the way we go. >> i appreciate it. mr. biden: what do you teach? >> high school science. thank you for being with unions. >> thank you, sir. mr. biden: i will try to be more supportive. >> i'm jennifer. mr. biden: how are you? mr. biden: god love you. here we go. >> i saw you wind you were with barack in iowa. thank you. mr. biden: god love you. thank you. [laughter] , i don't have go all day, lots of people standing inside. what's your question? >> as a new voter and a college student, i'm going to be taking on a lot of debt. mr. biden: believe me, i know. over $300,000. >> i wanted to know what we are going to do to decrease the overwhelming student debt problem? $1.3 billion of student debt. mr. biden: bottom line is states have to ante up. your s
. >> i'm julia. mr. biden: hi, julia. my favorite name. >> really? mr. biden: yup. i lost a fight come up my daughter is actually, i wanted a julia. is actually -- ashley, i wanted a julia. >> i wanted to ask you a question. [indiscernible] mr. biden: i do. we have to work that out together. i don't think that should be the way we go. >> i appreciate it. mr. biden: what do you teach? >> high school science. thank you for being with unions. >> thank you, sir....
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julia chatterley joins me this morning. hurricane dorian has gained strength overnight and is heading directly at florida. we are standing by for a new update from the national hurricane center in just minutes. let's tell you what happened overnight. as we said, dorian got stronger. it is now a category 2 storm. 105 mile-per-hour winds. it is expected to become a catastrophic category 4 storm. winds ash
julia chatterley joins me this morning. hurricane dorian has gained strength overnight and is heading directly at florida. we are standing by for a new update from the national hurricane center in just minutes. let's tell you what happened overnight. as we said, dorian got stronger. it is now a category 2 storm. 105 mile-per-hour winds. it is expected to become a catastrophic category 4 storm. winds ash
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julia: to some extent it is. i don't think it is a direct impact of the tariffs that would take over the u.s. consumer. at the end of the day, these are modest increases in retail prices as a result of the tariffs. it is more, does it add to that sense of caution on the business cycle as a whole, does that lead to greater caution? we have already seen the savings rate among u.s. consumers stay really high and actually move higher, even though the labor market gets better and better. that is not what we have typically seen at this stage of the cycle, particularly given where equity and home prices are. where -- a telltale sign where consumers are feeling cautious, and with better prices, may moderate their spending. it is not great to see these tariffs ahead of holiday season. back to school is your last shot at cheap goods, and then you'll see higher prices. consumers have already been price-sensitive, so that does not bode well for a great holiday season. vonnie: mattel and hasbro down for that very reason today
julia: to some extent it is. i don't think it is a direct impact of the tariffs that would take over the u.s. consumer. at the end of the day, these are modest increases in retail prices as a result of the tariffs. it is more, does it add to that sense of caution on the business cycle as a whole, does that lead to greater caution? we have already seen the savings rate among u.s. consumers stay really high and actually move higher, even though the labor market gets better and better. that is not...
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julia, thank you. julia ainsley, nbc news correspondent. >>> democratic presidential candidate joe biden just responded to the new trump administration rule tweeting, quote, we are running out of words to condemn the inhumanity of this administration. an administration that pulls children from the arms of their parents and stalks families in their neighborhoods will now deport children who are in life saving treatment for dire conditions like cancer. the trump administration is ready to roll back more rules designed to combat climate change. the epa says it will now loosen rules on methane, a powerful greenhouse gas. that story next. you're watching "velshi and ruhle" live on msnbc. ♪ sleep this amazing? that's a zzzquilpure zzzs sleep. our liquid has a unique botanical blend, while an optimal melatonin level means no next-day grogginess. zzzquil pure zzzs. naturally superior sleep. do your asthma symptoms ever hold you back? about 50% of people with severe asthma have too many cells called eosinophi
julia, thank you. julia ainsley, nbc news correspondent. >>> democratic presidential candidate joe biden just responded to the new trump administration rule tweeting, quote, we are running out of words to condemn the inhumanity of this administration. an administration that pulls children from the arms of their parents and stalks families in their neighborhoods will now deport children who are in life saving treatment for dire conditions like cancer. the trump administration is ready...
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julia: yes, i think that is what we are seeing. ,t still is a positive impulse you can see that in government spending and its positive contribution to gdp, but in terms of generating a wave of investment, the impact has been offset by the uncertainty and growing concerns from trade wars. in that sense, they have cancel each other out and it may be the trade wars are gaining the upper hand. that is the worry. that is why we are seeing rising fears of recessionary possibilities because that key leading barometer of business investment is not signaling confidence. wrap up thes, as we slowing global growth conversation, where do you allocate at this point? what regions do you feel comfortable putting money in? burns: this is the type of market from which we look for stability and predictability of earnings. looking at names that can do that but also returning a lot of cash to shareholders. something like a johnson & johnson. right now you get valuation on your side. it has never been this cheap relative to the market. a 3% dividend yi
julia: yes, i think that is what we are seeing. ,t still is a positive impulse you can see that in government spending and its positive contribution to gdp, but in terms of generating a wave of investment, the impact has been offset by the uncertainty and growing concerns from trade wars. in that sense, they have cancel each other out and it may be the trade wars are gaining the upper hand. that is the worry. that is why we are seeing rising fears of recessionary possibilities because that key...
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good morning, julia. >> reporter: good morning, eva. tragedy once again in the afghan capital of kabul. invitations for this wedding ceremony said, we celebrate with a world of hope and desire. a sentiment crushed last night as a suicide bomber killed at least 63 people at this reception. more than 180 people were injured. with so many casualties flooding the hospital, patients were treated in the hallways. witnessing telling abc news, the event was attended by families and children. the taliban who claimed responsibility for a bombing at a police station in kabul just weeks ago, condemned this attack. this morning as you say, an isis affiliate in afghanistan say they were behind this attack. >> julia, this comes at the same time as the u.s. is holding peace talks with the taliban, where do things stand with that? >> reporter: that's right. the u.s. and the taliban, they have just concluded the eighth round of peace talks to end the afghan war. now in its 18th year. on friday, president trump held a high level meeting with his afghan en
good morning, julia. >> reporter: good morning, eva. tragedy once again in the afghan capital of kabul. invitations for this wedding ceremony said, we celebrate with a world of hope and desire. a sentiment crushed last night as a suicide bomber killed at least 63 people at this reception. more than 180 people were injured. with so many casualties flooding the hospital, patients were treated in the hallways. witnessing telling abc news, the event was attended by families and children. the...
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joining me now nbc's julia ainsley who has read through the report. now if you look at james comey's responses, they don't seem in line with a finding that he did something wrong. he specifically talking about the allegation that he leaked things to the media. >> reporter: right. he talks about classified information. and nowhere in this report do they say that he leaked classified information to the media. they deem that memo that was given to "the new york times" and then other news organizations about that key meeting with donald trump in february of 2017 where he says if the president asked him to kind of let go of this whole flynn investigation thing. he said that that was actually confidential and so that's what comey's zero in on in his response that he is not someone who should be criminally prosecuted, and he was let off the hook. but this report does not let james comey off the hoochdget it's very scathing. and one quote i'd like to read for you. it says former director comey failed to live up to his responsibility by not safeguarding sensit
joining me now nbc's julia ainsley who has read through the report. now if you look at james comey's responses, they don't seem in line with a finding that he did something wrong. he specifically talking about the allegation that he leaked things to the media. >> reporter: right. he talks about classified information. and nowhere in this report do they say that he leaked classified information to the media. they deem that memo that was given to "the new york times" and then...
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. >> we begin our coverage with julia ainsley. julia, we know that hundreds of the workers who were detained have now been released. why have they blood pressure ee >> reporter: it's not because they can necessarily move on with their lives as normal, ali. they have a court date in the future. now because we have a backlog in this country of over 800,000 immigrants waiting for their day in court, it could be a long time before they actually face any charges or would have to be deported. but it doesn't change the fact that they are now living in fear and would have a very hard time, near impossible time, of trying to go back to work and make a living for their families. then the other half, about 380 are detained. we don't know if maybe they could be released after they are processed or if they already have been processed and they're being detained. again, ali, a reason why they can't detain everywhere involved in a huge sweep like this is often they just don't have the space for it. it's something that we said would be a huge hind
. >> we begin our coverage with julia ainsley. julia, we know that hundreds of the workers who were detained have now been released. why have they blood pressure ee >> reporter: it's not because they can necessarily move on with their lives as normal, ali. they have a court date in the future. now because we have a backlog in this country of over 800,000 immigrants waiting for their day in court, it could be a long time before they actually face any charges or would have to be...
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joining our conversation nbc news correspondent julia ainsley. julia, i worked in the white house, i know that a raid gets planned in advance, and it's down the chain of command from even the secretary. but there's never a scenario where the secretary of an agency can't call and say, hey, i saw on the news yesterday that you're going to these funerals, the community is ripped apart by some of the hate-filled language in the killer's screed about invasions of immigrants. do you want us to wait a week? the white house surely, surely could've made this not happen if it didn't want it to. >> it's true. it's hard to believe that they didn't know this was going to happen because it is so full scale. it's something that the president has been calling for, for a while, which is large-scale immigration raids. we know he didn't get what he wanted in june and he didn't get it in july. we've seen, nicole, dozens of times where i.c.e. does call off immigration raids because say there's a hurricane headed toward the area where they want to arrest people. say t
joining our conversation nbc news correspondent julia ainsley. julia, i worked in the white house, i know that a raid gets planned in advance, and it's down the chain of command from even the secretary. but there's never a scenario where the secretary of an agency can't call and say, hey, i saw on the news yesterday that you're going to these funerals, the community is ripped apart by some of the hate-filled language in the killer's screed about invasions of immigrants. do you want us to wait a...
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nbc news's julia ainsley broke this exclusive story today. she joins me now. julia, tell us more. >> this is in addition to 115 million that dhs is pulling from all around the agency to send to increase i.c.e. detention beds so they can hold 50,000 immigrants, more than the 42,000 allotted by congress. but for that portion they're only taking about 3 to 4 million from fema. then you get into this other part of this document that we've just obtained. this went to the hill. this is a notification of reprogramming. it doesn't mean congress has to approve this. in fact, they don't want them to touch this. they just are notifying them that they are reprogramming in addition to that 116 million, 155 million just from fema to pay for these temporary locations for immigrants who are awaiting asylum hearings. in these places they would have a quick asylum hearing and then be sent back to mexico to wait further notice. i want to read you this quote because i think this really stands out. the dhs here is trying justify why it's okay to pull b relief fund base is sufficie
nbc news's julia ainsley broke this exclusive story today. she joins me now. julia, tell us more. >> this is in addition to 115 million that dhs is pulling from all around the agency to send to increase i.c.e. detention beds so they can hold 50,000 immigrants, more than the 42,000 allotted by congress. but for that portion they're only taking about 3 to 4 million from fema. then you get into this other part of this document that we've just obtained. this went to the hill. this is a...
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julia, what are your thoughts and concerns based on very thin information that we have, just that it is active? >> and we'll be super careful about what we know now and just reminding people last sunday, the original reports were that the police had killed the shooter in -- at the garlic festival and we've learned a few days later that it was actually a suicide. so these first reports really tend to be -- not that they are always wrong, but something that is part of the information -- >> and julia, as you are talking, we're seeing video just now coming in. it looks like someone's cellphone video running, moving. you can see now what appears to be one shopper running. and we don't know in which location this is, whether it is one of the lockdown locations. oh, now we're seeing them in the parking lot. they are running. i don't have anything more to tell you about these image as, but you can see it puts us in the moment. the shear panic of what happens after people hear gunfire or that there is an active shooter. >> right, to run away obviously is good. the right response at this stage
julia, what are your thoughts and concerns based on very thin information that we have, just that it is active? >> and we'll be super careful about what we know now and just reminding people last sunday, the original reports were that the police had killed the shooter in -- at the garlic festival and we've learned a few days later that it was actually a suicide. so these first reports really tend to be -- not that they are always wrong, but something that is part of the information --...
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one of the hottest spots today has been pleasanton where julia goodrich is reporting live.>> reporter: the heat is on. he certainly warned us. we know firsthand triple digit temperatures in the east bay. many schools on alert. they had the physical education and lunch breaks and their worsted a. many cooling sensors were set up throughout the bay area.>>> water was essential today as the temperatures continued climbing all day.>>> it is 101 degrees right now. >> is that true? them and they have to have indoor lunch at the elementary. >> reporter: are news van shot up from the upper 90s to 104.>>> the wiring in the thermostat coming up. >>> was running around the east bay today trying to get air- conditioners back up and running again. >>> it has been crazy. it is a lot of jumping from one call to the next. just getting everything up and running. hitting people comfortable in cooling. it can almost be a health hazard for some.>> reporter: cooling sensors at the library in senior centers open its doors to the community on this hot weather day. we are encouraging seniors or people of any
one of the hottest spots today has been pleasanton where julia goodrich is reporting live.>> reporter: the heat is on. he certainly warned us. we know firsthand triple digit temperatures in the east bay. many schools on alert. they had the physical education and lunch breaks and their worsted a. many cooling sensors were set up throughout the bay area.>>> water was essential today as the temperatures continued climbing all day.>>> it is 101 degrees right now. >> is...