apple brings home hundreds of billions of dollars in overseas cash to the u.s. we have the stories. now to our lead. amazon has narrowed the field for hq2, its second proposed headquarters in the u.s. 20 cities made the cut. among them, new york, boston, chicago and austin. the project is expected to cost $5 billion and create 50,000 jobs. we caught up with our reporter for amazon along with intella s ceo. i wouldn t read too much into the three areas around washington, d.c., because amazon is likely targeting labor pools, and those very often cross geographic lines. even though that could simply be amazon focusing on that general area, but it has to negotiate with different political groups because of geographic boundaries. i know your firm has been digging into the tech hubs in the country. what did you find? did many of them line up with what amazon has released? we looked at a lot of our data, which we have on almost half a billion people in terms of their skills an
145-mile-per-hour winds. many roads and houses destroyed by the killer storm recall. $1.5 million in initial u.s. aid is on the way. everything in my house is wet. i ve lost everything. the water took it. i won t have a chance to get it back. reporter: florida s governor says matthew s claimed over a dozen lives so far and now the storm is pounding the bahamas. drove to four different stations trying to get gas and no gas. got a palette an additional palette of generators yesterday and within half an hour they are gone. they are going really fast. reporter: people are scrambling for supplies, food and bottled water. four states, florida, georgia and the carolinas have already declared a state of emergency. millions ordered to evacuate in the next 48 hours. you can still have hurricane conditions on the coast. storm surge and heavy rainfall. you don t have to be neither center of the storm to be at the center of act in land areas. fema warning residents in the
i took on the world! yes, he did. an american icon passes away. muhammad ali has died at the age of 74 after a three-decade-long battle with parkinson s disease. good evening. thank you for joining us tonight. i m ama daetz. and i m dan ashley. word of ali s passing came about 90 minutes ago now. we have team coverage tonight on the legacy that ali leaves behind. we begin with abc 7 news sports director larry beil. larry. reporter: ama, the boxing legend hospitalized in arizona with a respiratory condition, and tonight the sports world, celebrities, fans, they re all remembering one of the most famous people in the world. known simply as the greatest 37 muhammad ali, brilliant boxer who of course could float like a bulletfly and sting like a bee, passing away at the age of 74. ali was a three-time heavyweight champion. in his prime he was part fighter, part promoter. the consummate showman. abc news reporter marci gonzalez looking back now on the life and legacy of th
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noontime in the mid 80s with upper 80s by about 4:00 this afternoon. a little cooler for most of you except for our inland east bay, talking anywhere from two to five degrees cooler and more cooling as we get into the second half of the weekend and more sunshine, too. chris? thank you. breaking news. the world is reacting this morning to the death of a boxing legend. muhammad ali died last night at the age of 74. he called himself the greatest and backed it up with a dazzling combination of speed and power and bravado that made you stop and stare. ali who could float like a butterfly and sting like a bee passed away at an arizona hospital. in his prime he was perhaps the best ever in the ring, also a self-promoter. his post career was marked by a battle with parkinson s disease. abc s jim avila has more on his final days. reporter: are muhammad ali was taken from his home just outside phoenix by ambulance on may 31st at 1:00 in the afternoon. the ambulance call said a 74-