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angelica alvarez has more details. >> reporter: turkish president says jamal khoshoggi's death inside of the saudi consulate, in turkey, was no accident. >> jamal khoshoggi was murdered inside the consulate premises to come inside the consulate building. >> reporter: the saudi's claim jamal khoshoggi died during a fists fight after he enter their consulate , in turkey, on october 92. they claimed it was interrogation gone wrong. he called on the 18 suspects in saudi custody to be tried in turkish courts. >> this murder was indeed committed in the saudi consulate building which is considered as saudi soil. of the republic of turkey. itas a plot gone awry. >> i will know very soon. i am not satisfied with what i have heard. >> reporter: the president dispatched cia director, gina haspel, to turkey to get the latest on their investigation. the treasury secretary, met with the saudi crown prince. >> this brutal murder , of a journalist , of an innocent man , of a dissident , will not go without an american response. >> reporter: president trump has ruled out any response which would stop
angelica alvarez has more details. >> reporter: turkish president says jamal khoshoggi's death inside of the saudi consulate, in turkey, was no accident. >> jamal khoshoggi was murdered inside the consulate premises to come inside the consulate building. >> reporter: the saudi's claim jamal khoshoggi died during a fists fight after he enter their consulate , in turkey, on october 92. they claimed it was interrogation gone wrong. he called on the 18 suspects in saudi custody to...
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reporting from the white house, angelica alvarez. >> according to a poll from the kaiser foundation, the affordable care act popularity has risen from 33% in 2013, to nearly 50% today. >>> more than 200 google engineers are set to walk out of work tomorrow, protesting the tech companies handling of sexual harassment. the new york times reported that google quietly protected at least three male executives from sexual harassment claims over the last decade, letting two of them leave with hefty payouts. following the report, google has fired 48 people for sexual harassment in the last two years and that none of them have received packages. the ceo pledged that he would support every worker taking part in the walkout. >>> in just a few minutes, the city of sunnyvale will have new technology for 911 cell phone callers, rapid sos, the ability to >>> a call within 50 feet. it is one of the first bay area cities to use this technology.>> it helps officers get to the scene that people are calling from quicker, more accurately, and as fast as possible. >> in the past, if someone called 911, di
reporting from the white house, angelica alvarez. >> according to a poll from the kaiser foundation, the affordable care act popularity has risen from 33% in 2013, to nearly 50% today. >>> more than 200 google engineers are set to walk out of work tomorrow, protesting the tech companies handling of sexual harassment. the new york times reported that google quietly protected at least three male executives from sexual harassment claims over the last decade, letting two of them...
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angelica alvarez, cbs news, the white house. >> some lawmakers including speaker ryan have said only an act of congress could change birthright citizenship. we are asking, do you agree with president trump's idea to end birthright citizenship? go to our website on kpix.com, the facebook page first to weigh in and right now 70% are saying no to the president's plan. 30% are saying yes. >>> right now the candidates for california governor will hash things out over a little breakfast at an event put on by willy brown. melissa caen, you went to the breakfast? >> so excited, yes. it is always a great event, every other year, full of politicos, lawyers, consultants. it's great. today both candidates talksound they were describing different places. the republicans paint add grim picture of a state where people are struggling. the democrats say california is booming and still a leader in america and the world. >> i've had so me that they ha dream of being able to buy their own home. three million news jobs in the state of california since governor brown took the oath of office. we've got job
angelica alvarez, cbs news, the white house. >> some lawmakers including speaker ryan have said only an act of congress could change birthright citizenship. we are asking, do you agree with president trump's idea to end birthright citizenship? go to our website on kpix.com, the facebook page first to weigh in and right now 70% are saying no to the president's plan. 30% are saying yes. >>> right now the candidates for california governor will hash things out over a little...
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angelica alvarez, cbs news, the white house. >>> we have just gotten this information in. we are following breaking news for you. a san francisco judge has just issued a ruling upholding the jury verdict. the jurors, they held the company's roundup weed killer caused a man's cancer. monsanto appealed that and just now the judge denied his request for a new trial. however they reduced the award from $287 million down to $78 million. >>> on to campaign 2018, california voters are weighing whether to repeal an increase in the gas tax. >> the money is suppose to go towards fixing roads. but backers of prop six say drivers should not be forced to pay extra at the pumps. >> melissa caen on what both sides are saying a couple of weeks before election day. melissa? >> reporter: yeah, we are here at a 76 gas station in san francisco, where the cost of one gallon of regular gasoline is $4.19. proposition 6 passes, then that number will go down by $0.12 and the state will have to find another way to fund road repairs. >> yes on six. >> reporter: backers held a rally in santa clara, s
angelica alvarez, cbs news, the white house. >>> we have just gotten this information in. we are following breaking news for you. a san francisco judge has just issued a ruling upholding the jury verdict. the jurors, they held the company's roundup weed killer caused a man's cancer. monsanto appealed that and just now the judge denied his request for a new trial. however they reduced the award from $287 million down to $78 million. >>> on to campaign 2018, california voters...
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while he insists it is in the works, angelica alvarez says he is getting pushback, even from his own party. >> reporter: in a taped interview with axios, president donald trump says he wants to sign an executive order to do away with birthright u.s. citizenship for children of non- citizens and unauthorized immigrants. >> how ridiculous? we're the only country in the world where a person comes in, has a baby, and the baby is essentially a citizen of the united states for 85 years with all those benefits. >> reporter: birthright citizenship is in the 14th amendment of the constitution, which states all persons born or naturalized in the u.s. are citizens. that constitutional guarantee has been brought on by partisan opposition to the president's plan. the republican house speaker paul ryan boked at the president's plan in a radio interview. >> i believe in interpreting the constitution as written. is that means you can't do something like this via executive order. >> nancy pelosi echoed that in a statement saying the president does not have the power to erase parts of the constitution
while he insists it is in the works, angelica alvarez says he is getting pushback, even from his own party. >> reporter: in a taped interview with axios, president donald trump says he wants to sign an executive order to do away with birthright u.s. citizenship for children of non- citizens and unauthorized immigrants. >> how ridiculous? we're the only country in the world where a person comes in, has a baby, and the baby is essentially a citizen of the united states for 85 years...
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here is angelica alvarez. >> reporter: president trump is a warning against a rush to judgment against saudi arabia in the disappearance of washington post contributor , jamal khoshoggi. >> without being said, saudi arabia has been a very important ally of ours in the middle east. >> reporter: but, the president does say there could be problems if jamal khoshoggi was found to be murdered on orders from the saudi government. iora want tod out what happe. where's the fault? we will probably know that by the end of the week. >> reporter: secretary of state, mike pompeo, is returning to the u.s. following a whirlwind trip to saudi arabia and turkey to talk to leaders in both countries. secretary pompeo has asked turkey for video and audio tapes. turkey reportedly obtained showing jamal khoshoggi's murder in a saudi consulate. >> i'm not sure yet it is desperate i will have a full report on that for mike when he comes back. that is one of the things that will be the first question i asked megan >> reporter: secretary pompeo said he told the saudi's and the turks the u.s. would give them the
here is angelica alvarez. >> reporter: president trump is a warning against a rush to judgment against saudi arabia in the disappearance of washington post contributor , jamal khoshoggi. >> without being said, saudi arabia has been a very important ally of ours in the middle east. >> reporter: but, the president does say there could be problems if jamal khoshoggi was found to be murdered on orders from the saudi government. iora want tod out what happe. where's the fault? we...
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angelica alvarez, cbs news, the white house. >>> well the contractor who worked on the transbay transit center is suing the transbay terminal authority for $150 million and breach of contract. the contractor claims the joint power authority caused delays, making costs balloon for the $2.2 billion project. the suit alleges they received faulty design information, and that the authority often gave them information late. now the transit center closed at the end of september after two steel support beams were found cracked.>> is is nothing the steel beams at the terminal. this has to do with the lawsuit of money owed to subcontractors that was caused by the mismanagement of transbay joint power authority. >> in may the engineering firm responsible for structural steel slapped the contractor with a lawsuit, claiming poor planning led to increase costs. >>> a suspect shot by a u.s. park police officer remains hospitalized this evening with life threatening injuries. it happened last night near san francisco's aquatic park. as you can see in this video taken around 5:30 this morning. a black s
angelica alvarez, cbs news, the white house. >>> well the contractor who worked on the transbay transit center is suing the transbay terminal authority for $150 million and breach of contract. the contractor claims the joint power authority caused delays, making costs balloon for the $2.2 billion project. the suit alleges they received faulty design information, and that the authority often gave them information late. now the transit center closed at the end of september after two...