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our correspond carlos laker is standing by good evening to you carlos so yes this what we're seeing today has a lot to do with the u.s. president what has been his reaction to the turkish incursion president donald trump has released a statement in which it says that it's that the u.s. does not endorse his military action in syria and that quote has made it clear to turkey that this operation is a bad idea so it's spoken out clearly against what is going on and we heard earlier this week in a tweet from the u.s. president that he would obliterate the turkish economy if this incursion goes what he calls off 'd limits what does he mean by that what is off limits. off limits on the one hand what's being turkey is not ensuring that captured so-called islamic state fighters are kept from posing a risk to western nations like the u.s. for example so the one thing is that turkey needs to make sure that these captured fighters are held and cannot escape and the other thing that trump mentioned in his statement earlier today was that the u.s. will hold turkey to a commitment of protecting civilian
our correspond carlos laker is standing by good evening to you carlos so yes this what we're seeing today has a lot to do with the u.s. president what has been his reaction to the turkish incursion president donald trump has released a statement in which it says that it's that the u.s. does not endorse his military action in syria and that quote has made it clear to turkey that this operation is a bad idea so it's spoken out clearly against what is going on and we heard earlier this week in a...
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>> this is the clearest news film of carlos that so far exists. om near the plane. >> carlos the jackal i think had a real flair for publicity, becoming arguably the best-known terrorist of that era. >> but who is this man known to police as carlos ramirez sanchez? who was paying him? what is he after? and how many members in his group of terror? >> carlos is thought to be a venezuelan in his late 20s, moscow trained, politically motivated, and wanted by france, holland, britain, and now austria. >> he crossed frontiers on six forged passport on planes, spoke spanish, russian, french, and arabic. >> this is a face for international terrorism. here's a venezuelan working with the palestinians, allied with the germans. >> he was a gun for hire in the service of global revolution, and that gave him a very wide canvas on which to play on. >> he's supposed to have masterminded the takeover of the french embassy in the hague, exchanging the french ambassador for an imprisoned japanese red army terrorist and $300,000. >> when you speak with him, he claim
>> this is the clearest news film of carlos that so far exists. om near the plane. >> carlos the jackal i think had a real flair for publicity, becoming arguably the best-known terrorist of that era. >> but who is this man known to police as carlos ramirez sanchez? who was paying him? what is he after? and how many members in his group of terror? >> carlos is thought to be a venezuelan in his late 20s, moscow trained, politically motivated, and wanted by france, holland,...
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pictures that juan carlos's friend jack kuster snapped with his own camera, then collected an autograph for each one of them. >> oh, look at jane fonda! >> when she was just a teenager. >> sotook all these pictures and on top of it got the autographs? >> yes. >> how did this all get started? well, according to juan carlos, jack kuster acquires his first autograph in 1943 at the age of 14, when broadway and hollywood star carmen miranda pays a visit to his hometown, rochester, new york, for a uso show. the teenager musters the courage to approach the flamboyant singer for her swirling signature. from that moment forward, jack knows who he is -- an autograph hound. it takes a lot of guts for a 14-year-old kid. >> for jack, collecting signatures was his calling. soon afterwards, jack and his mother move to new york, where film and stage stars abound. jack secures a day job as a graphic artist. at night, the stage door exits of manhattan's legendary theaters are his favorite stomping grounds. today i'm making a quick side trip to times square to meet bob levine, one of jack's fellow autograph hounds. >> hi, jamie! >> bob, how are you? >> how are you? nice to meet you! >> like
pictures that juan carlos's friend jack kuster snapped with his own camera, then collected an autograph for each one of them. >> oh, look at jane fonda! >> when she was just a teenager. >> sotook all these pictures and on top of it got the autographs? >> yes. >> how did this all get started? well, according to juan carlos, jack kuster acquires his first autograph in 1943 at the age of 14, when broadway and hollywood star carmen miranda pays a visit to his hometown,...
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so that was leonore. carlos, i had been following for years because i had written a piece for the "washington post" more than 20 years ago, and it was for the anniversary of the release of the marell boat people who left -- who fidel castro thrust out of the country 1980 and these people came without shoes, just with stuff on their become. this particular person came from jail because castro opened the jails and said go, go, get out of the island and good do your mischief elsewhere. so i met. carlos in washington. he land in key west with no shoes. had been sent out to kansas for indoctrine nation -- not -- thank you -- and he -- then eventually came to washington, dc, and i was able to write about him as one of the people who -- what had become of their lives. a lot of maryell boat people became very successful in the united states, eventually owned restaurants or became bankers and lawyers and carlos went on to become a criminal. and i followed his life until he actually was caught in a drug raid and sent to l
so that was leonore. carlos, i had been following for years because i had written a piece for the "washington post" more than 20 years ago, and it was for the anniversary of the release of the marell boat people who left -- who fidel castro thrust out of the country 1980 and these people came without shoes, just with stuff on their become. this particular person came from jail because castro opened the jails and said go, go, get out of the island and good do your mischief elsewhere....
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and carlos know all too well just how hard it can be to find a job after leaving jail that. let him go so i filled as workers from all walks of life from college graduates turn social workers to people whose university was the street. moonee has his very own method he approaches everyone in the community including its youngest residents and talks to them. so well with mike it. was out so he didn't see it right. he did. it's important that the kids trust him so that they can talk to him with everyone here knows bernie and he knows this is the only way to reach some of them especially those who aren't ready yet for the other activities and programs build office. the organization also offers discussion groups for juveniles with criminal records they're not his strictly voluntarily attendance as one of their parole conditions carlos leads the group today they're talking about their mothers. is not easy was 1st thing. is how so appreciate your mother my you know some feign disinterest others shift on comfortably in their chairs talking about their emotions is something they've never really lea
and carlos know all too well just how hard it can be to find a job after leaving jail that. let him go so i filled as workers from all walks of life from college graduates turn social workers to people whose university was the street. moonee has his very own method he approaches everyone in the community including its youngest residents and talks to them. so well with mike it. was out so he didn't see it right. he did. it's important that the kids trust him so that they can talk to him with...
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redwood city, part of the city communications team, saying that redwood city and san carlos are not part of the outage. so i still think there's a little bit of confusion. i know i looked on the map earlier and redwood city wasn't part of the orange area but it was on a list. can you explain that and sort of how you're working with communicate with local officials about what areas may or may not be affected? >> thank you for the question. i will say at this time i'm not aware that redwood city or san carlos are in scope. the san mateo county area that we've been looking at has been primarily in the half moon bay area specifically. so i don't have the answer on those other two communities that you mentioned, nor can i speak to how they're getting their information. what i can say, though, is that every time we update our scope and we establish new boundaries, eith w reduce scope or increase scope, we notice cal oes. we have forms that we have to file with the warning center so that all the state agencies are aligned with what our intent is and we've been doing that throughout the event and pledge to contin
redwood city, part of the city communications team, saying that redwood city and san carlos are not part of the outage. so i still think there's a little bit of confusion. i know i looked on the map earlier and redwood city wasn't part of the orange area but it was on a list. can you explain that and sort of how you're working with communicate with local officials about what areas may or may not be affected? >> thank you for the question. i will say at this time i'm not aware that redwood...
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we can we can help you guide you but you guys got to give us you know what is it that you need so that carlos the former gang leader who spent 25 years in jail talks openly about his emotions and his mother she never failed to visit me she never filled a 2nd commissary money she never failed 70 pictures you know a family event she never filled to you know collect phone calls she was always. my home. 6 months into my bed yeah they looked out after. it was gone my girlfriends. go. and that's the reality and that's why we do this you know to give respect to our moms you know to show them that we love you we care because you can have disagreements you can be straight. people even so his openness gets the boys thinking she'll find a way to make stuff nice you know he's known by she always put. first so. this is my protect. and save because my mom was both my mother never. seen a home even though she had a tough time raising me for both of us is to see always. make sure you sort if you do go for a while i mean now she just got out of prison last more. i have seen her for 234 years and i'm saying ev
we can we can help you guide you but you guys got to give us you know what is it that you need so that carlos the former gang leader who spent 25 years in jail talks openly about his emotions and his mother she never failed to visit me she never filled a 2nd commissary money she never failed 70 pictures you know a family event she never filled to you know collect phone calls she was always. my home. 6 months into my bed yeah they looked out after. it was gone my girlfriends. go. and that's the...
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so that was leonore. carlosng for years because i had written a piece for the "washington post" more than 20 years ago, and it was for the anniversary of the release of the marell boat people who left -- who fidel castro thrust out of the country 1980 and these people came without shoes, just with stuff on their become. this particular person came from jail because castro opened the jails and said go, go, get out of the island and good do your mischief elsewhere. so i met. carlos in washington. he land in key west with no shoes. had been sent out to kansas for indoctrine nation -- not -- thank you -- and he -- then eventually came to washington, dc, and i was able to write about him as one of the people who -- what had become of their lives. a lot of maryell boat people became very successful in the united states, eventually owned restaurants or became bankers and lawyers and carlos went on to become a criminal. and i followed his life until he actually was caught in a drug raid and sent to lordon prison and it
so that was leonore. carlosng for years because i had written a piece for the "washington post" more than 20 years ago, and it was for the anniversary of the release of the marell boat people who left -- who fidel castro thrust out of the country 1980 and these people came without shoes, just with stuff on their become. this particular person came from jail because castro opened the jails and said go, go, get out of the island and good do your mischief elsewhere. so i met. carlos in...
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carlos ghosn and plant a crimininal case against him. >> a conspiracy that involved a secret task force and so oust ulte of the rhino -- rena nissan alliance. >> they rememoved 6000 emails ad documents that could have clearered carlos ghosn. that is one of the many y alarm police -- many anomalies. >> the date of a trial is not yet fixed. it could be next spring. the former ceo remains in tokyo on bail. all charges, including of financial misconduct and breach of trust. he cries character assassination against him. >> a final policy meeting for the heads of the ecb. >> it is followed by mario draghi's final prere conference before he hands over the reins to christine lagarde. he is attending the meeting as an observer. he is leaving a mixed legacy at a time the economy is slowing down. hehes known fofor vowing to do whatever it takes to preserve the euro. he backs up the pledge by indenting huge amounts of cash while shoring up the economy. credited with stabilizing the economy, he has failed to bring inflation up and the launch of new stimulus meaeasures wawas mt withth oppositition. they openly questioned his decision to restart the bond
carlos ghosn and plant a crimininal case against him. >> a conspiracy that involved a secret task force and so oust ulte of the rhino -- rena nissan alliance. >> they rememoved 6000 emails ad documents that could have clearered carlos ghosn. that is one of the many y alarm police -- many anomalies. >> the date of a trial is not yet fixed. it could be next spring. the former ceo remains in tokyo on bail. all charges, including of financial misconduct and breach of trust. he...
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carlos, age 16. folks.se, please jose ramirez vasquez [indiscernible] brittany, age 10. >> please be seated so we canear the speaker and engage in a dialogue. please be seated. [applause] mr. mcaleenan? good morning,: everyone. thank you for the kind introduction. chanting]s >> what do we do? >> stand up, fight back. >> what do we do? >> stand up, fight back. >> that is enough. children are under attack. what do we do? >> stand up, fight back. >> what do we do? >> stand up, fight back. >> please take the protest outside. you, weyou, we hear hear you. >> what do we do? >> stand up, fight back. this audience is here to engage in a dialogue and listen to this speaker. [indiscernible] melissa ramirez. it is time to finish this. you are robbing the rest of this audience of an opportunity to engage in a dialogue that is important to have on a university campus. [applause] please. we are not in a conversation. let's stop the one-way street, listen to the speaker and have an exchange. thank you very much. let's try again. sec. mcaleenan: i want to thank themigration institute, immigration network, for the op
carlos, age 16. folks.se, please jose ramirez vasquez [indiscernible] brittany, age 10. >> please be seated so we canear the speaker and engage in a dialogue. please be seated. [applause] mr. mcaleenan? good morning,: everyone. thank you for the kind introduction. chanting]s >> what do we do? >> stand up, fight back. >> what do we do? >> stand up, fight back. >> that is enough. children are under attack. what do we do? >> stand up, fight back. >>...
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to power in nearly 2 years ago preliminary route so showed the incumbent picking up 45 percent of the vote was his nearest challenger carlos not far behind with 30. enough for a runoff. and celebrated as if it was a win it so. says that at the moment this is a crucial point after almost 14 long years the bolivian people have taken a decision in defense of a democracy that needs to be consolidated and renovated. the president run his didn't accept these results is definitive 83 percent of the votes have been counted so far he believes those still to rifle rural areas give him an out right when you go hit the general as always we trust the vote in the countryside that's why we're going to wait until the last vote is being counted to continue with our process of change. whatever happens this election is being seen as a setback for a man who is used to winning by a landslide if the relatives supporters celebrating the fact that if they come 1st in this round of voting but again the last election because 60 percent of the photo so his popularity pretty has come down. to libyans a divided many like school teach and learn to keep
to power in nearly 2 years ago preliminary route so showed the incumbent picking up 45 percent of the vote was his nearest challenger carlos not far behind with 30. enough for a runoff. and celebrated as if it was a win it so. says that at the moment this is a crucial point after almost 14 long years the bolivian people have taken a decision in defense of a democracy that needs to be consolidated and renovated. the president run his didn't accept these results is definitive 83 percent of the...
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so you started spraying with water. carlosonzalez and his coworkers tried to fight off the flames at their vineyards in the town of geyserville. the grapes survived. their homes did not. four homes in total. it all went up in flames. and i can tell you he is not alone. tonight, 2,000 people remain evacuated, many of them don't know the fate of their homes. the wind has calmed down, but we are told it is expected to pick back up by saturday and could last even longer. norah. >> o'donnell: making things very dangerous. jonathan, thank you. today, president trump thanked house republicans who staged a protest at a closed door impeachment session yesterday, and republican senator lindsey graham introduced a resolution condemning the inquiry. nancy cordes has more tonight from capitol hill. >> there is a right way to do it, there is a wrong way to do it, and this is a dangerous way to do it. >> reporter: senate republicans, led by lindsey graham, entered the impeachment fight today with a resolution accusing house democrats of deny
so you started spraying with water. carlosonzalez and his coworkers tried to fight off the flames at their vineyards in the town of geyserville. the grapes survived. their homes did not. four homes in total. it all went up in flames. and i can tell you he is not alone. tonight, 2,000 people remain evacuated, many of them don't know the fate of their homes. the wind has calmed down, but we are told it is expected to pick back up by saturday and could last even longer. norah. >> o'donnell:...
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rallies was on the brink of an outright win without needing that 2nd round so that really did sort of ignite the protests carlos messer of his family said that he thought that the government was manipulating things behind the scenes and the protests look set to go on let's just look at what government supporters and what protestors have been saying in a report. there as the bolivian election dispute continues both the opposition and government supporters took to the streets. the latter to show their support for leftist president ever more rallies and some francisco plaza for them he's the only one who took the people into account. i had done to fight with this person who's changed the destiny of the country the government before just looted the natural resources and this person's distributed the wealth and stipends for older children and the pregnant women. they say morale is who was the front runner in campaign polls when the election fair and square you live e.t.l. hit by sight of the opposition who have a loses in the voting booth has to respect the democratic perseus democracy is not coming out with sticks
rallies was on the brink of an outright win without needing that 2nd round so that really did sort of ignite the protests carlos messer of his family said that he thought that the government was manipulating things behind the scenes and the protests look set to go on let's just look at what government supporters and what protestors have been saying in a report. there as the bolivian election dispute continues both the opposition and government supporters took to the streets. the latter to show...
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their homes elsewhere in colombia have settled in so watch the neighborhood is known to be dangerous but it's close to the city center and rents are cheap carlos doesn't want to be recognized a month ago he fled from gang warfare in the town of el. it was so we left so as not to get caught up in the fighting if we hadn't left it would have cost us our lives. the power vacuum left by the far is now being filled by other groups anyone who doesn't pay protection money gets murdered. carlos saw 28 people die before he decided to flee to the capital. i feel good here. i've had a lot of support from the red cross and from victim support. thank god i'm ok. helping me find a job in a company that's my plan to find work and spend the rest of my life in. the hope of a job and a home has also driven thousands of venezuelans to colombia venezuela closed the official border crossings in february but families continue to come across elsewhere on foot. there was nothing back home i think from my baby nothing for us that's no way to live no medicine no food nothing. but things won't be easy in colombia either to get a work permit you need proper id almost hal
their homes elsewhere in colombia have settled in so watch the neighborhood is known to be dangerous but it's close to the city center and rents are cheap carlos doesn't want to be recognized a month ago he fled from gang warfare in the town of el. it was so we left so as not to get caught up in the fighting if we hadn't left it would have cost us our lives. the power vacuum left by the far is now being filled by other groups anyone who doesn't pay protection money gets murdered. carlos saw 28...
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. >> reporter: so you started spraying with water. carloszalez and his coworkers tried to fight off the flames at their vineyards in the town of geyserville. the grapes survived. their homes did not. >> this four house. >> reporter: four homes in total? >> yeah. >> reporter: it all went up in flames. >>> washington, president trump's supporters in congress opened a new attack on the impeachment inquiry, which continues to pick up steam. democrats say the private depositions will be over within weeks followed by public hearings and the first impeachment votes before thanksgiving. nancy cordes has the latest. >> there is a right way to do and a wrong way to do it, and this is a dangerous way to do it. >> reporter: senate republicans, led by lindsey graham entered the impeachment fight today with a resolution accusing house democrats of denying president trump basic fairness and due process. graham had come straight from a soul-baring lunch with president trump. >> he felt like from the time he's become president, he's been hounded about things
. >> reporter: so you started spraying with water. carloszalez and his coworkers tried to fight off the flames at their vineyards in the town of geyserville. the grapes survived. their homes did not. >> this four house. >> reporter: four homes in total? >> yeah. >> reporter: it all went up in flames. >>> washington, president trump's supporters in congress opened a new attack on the impeachment inquiry, which continues to pick up steam. democrats say the...
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alvarez with a two run home at the top of the second, and carlos correa also with a two run home at the top of the fourth innings. soke they are on their way to a 3—2 series lead. game six of course goes back to houston in texas on tuesday. perhaps the biggest thing to come out of all this is aj hinch, maybe he has got to be a john day martin of the washington nationals. he had jose keady who came in as picture in game four and sydney outstanding job. jared cole has come back for this one and of course mugshots had an injury issue and had to pull out. joe frost comes back into the team for this one. at this stage the astros are on course to match what the new york yankees did backin match what the new york yankees did back in 1996. they lost their first two home games of the series against the atla nta two home games of the series against the atlanta braves, but then came back and won the next three on the road, and they won game six to take the series by 4—2. at the moment, the series by 4—2. at the moment, the astros are on target to do just that, and then go back home and possibly when a second world series in th
alvarez with a two run home at the top of the second, and carlos correa also with a two run home at the top of the fourth innings. soke they are on their way to a 3—2 series lead. game six of course goes back to houston in texas on tuesday. perhaps the biggest thing to come out of all this is aj hinch, maybe he has got to be a john day martin of the washington nationals. he had jose keady who came in as picture in game four and sydney outstanding job. jared cole has come back for this one and...
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it is basically trying to get those monte carlos going with multiple variables so we can rest assured that at least at some juncture all of the data is being looked that but we are being cued to at least possibly reassess for a new estimate. >> in kasey our industry partners didn't pick up on that, static assessments, the static summaries that drive decision making doesn't fit in the modern very dynamic world. how does industry help us to build that very dynamic spiral estimate as the world changes, as the variables changes? how do we see those different permutations so that that drives decision making at the policy and strategic level? so that's an area that just having almost every publication that we put out there as an intel estimate begins to be obsolete at the time of printing. how do we make in a more dynamic? that's the requirement. i am going to leverage jeff a little bit here. i heard lots a questions today and comments about the great fire competition. jeff spend two years at a j 2 at end all fade com. he got to see one of the great powers carry out its strategy. i am going
it is basically trying to get those monte carlos going with multiple variables so we can rest assured that at least at some juncture all of the data is being looked that but we are being cued to at least possibly reassess for a new estimate. >> in kasey our industry partners didn't pick up on that, static assessments, the static summaries that drive decision making doesn't fit in the modern very dynamic world. how does industry help us to build that very dynamic spiral estimate as the...
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so, are you...? is this...? the climate scientist, carlosdeforestation 30 years ago. so what, if anything, has all this got to do with our burgers and chicken wings? it all comes down to complex supply chains. british retailers might buy meat reared here in the uk. that meat is often, though not always, fed on a diet that includes soya. these pictures, shot by greenpeace, show a huge container ship full of brazilian soya arriving in liverpool this summer. it's very hard to say how much of this, if any, came from deforested land. we've seen the results of a satellite—monitoring project that's just looked into 12 cases of suspected deforestation. in just one example, it said 800 hectares of wooded savannah were cleared on a single farm in the cerrado this spring, and fires were detected in august. the latest trade data shows that 7,000 tonnes of soya beans were shipped from the same municipality to the uk in 2017. so from your point of view, what needs to be done? there's talk of just stopping deforestation completely in these regions. would y
so, are you...? is this...? the climate scientist, carlosdeforestation 30 years ago. so what, if anything, has all this got to do with our burgers and chicken wings? it all comes down to complex supply chains. british retailers might buy meat reared here in the uk. that meat is often, though not always, fed on a diet that includes soya. these pictures, shot by greenpeace, show a huge container ship full of brazilian soya arriving in liverpool this summer. it's very hard to say how much of this,...
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carlos: gentlemen! men: thank you! lemonis: so'm meeting up with the owners at their north avenue location to learn more. -corey: [ chuckling ] hey! -lemonis: hey. i'm marcus. corey: i know who you are. i'm corey. it's nice to meet you. -lemonis: nice to meet you. corey: yeah, yeah, yeah. this is my wife. lemonis: how are you? nice to meet you. you're the boss? corey: that's laurie, she's a hugger. lemonis: who's the boss? laurie: he is the boss. he's the main -- he's the main... -corey: i don't know. -laurie: yes. -lemonis: hi. how are you? -carlos: hey. how are you? lemonis: good. what are the types of bagels that you have? carlos: 13 kind of bagels, you can show them behind me. lemonis: i'm gonna have everything bagel. what do you sell one bagel for? -corey: $1.29. lemonis: what does it cost to make one bagel? corey: about 10 cents. -lemonis: in materials? -corey: in materials. lemonis: and another 10 in labor? corey: exactly. lemonis: so that's part of the beauty of being in this business. -corey: of course. lemonis: it's high
carlos: gentlemen! men: thank you! lemonis: so'm meeting up with the owners at their north avenue location to learn more. -corey: [ chuckling ] hey! -lemonis: hey. i'm marcus. corey: i know who you are. i'm corey. it's nice to meet you. -lemonis: nice to meet you. corey: yeah, yeah, yeah. this is my wife. lemonis: how are you? nice to meet you. you're the boss? corey: that's laurie, she's a hugger. lemonis: who's the boss? laurie: he is the boss. he's the main -- he's the main... -corey: i...
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rockets into turkish border towns including actually carlo where i am right now we've just seen the pictures of a funeral that took place here today so many people are angry many people do support the offensive here i've spoken to the mayor of iraq to khalid little earlier and he said he is sure that this operation is going to be victorious and he said i'll quote him here we're going to turn this area into a graveyard for terrorists but then there are also people who are afraid some people told us many have actually left a town we spoke to one family who sat you know in our apartment building there are 16 families who live there and all of them have left except for us so fia and the general sense of insecurity is also part of the atmosphere here right now. well you know text officials the government and they are very unhappy with the even reactions of international partners the nato the european union who have ovoid criticism and urged turkey to show restraint here but they are saying and this was the touch foreign minister today who said he expects more solidarity and support from the partners because from a technical point of view
rockets into turkish border towns including actually carlo where i am right now we've just seen the pictures of a funeral that took place here today so many people are angry many people do support the offensive here i've spoken to the mayor of iraq to khalid little earlier and he said he is sure that this operation is going to be victorious and he said i'll quote him here we're going to turn this area into a graveyard for terrorists but then there are also people who are afraid some people told...
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so the largest rallies and demonstrations began 4 days ago. early results in bolivia's presidential election show incumbent a former head of his rival carlos messer but it appears he doesn't have enough yet to secure an outright win and so will face a 2nd round of voting in december and governments extended a nighttime curfew to cities across the country in response to protests over the cost of living at least 8 people have been killed. probably dependent supporters in catalonia have protested for a 7th straight night they are angry at the jailing of separatist leaders who organized a band independence referendum 2 years ago. alone other regional capital has appealed for calm after some of those protests turned violent also hundreds of counter protesters were out in force they want catalonia to remain a part of spain here is charlie angelo with more from barcelona. these pro independence demonstrators have spent the last 6 hours marching through the city of basra not occupying various points south saying along the way that catalonia against fascism free the political prisoners and singing the catalan national anthem now the police have hung back
so the largest rallies and demonstrations began 4 days ago. early results in bolivia's presidential election show incumbent a former head of his rival carlos messer but it appears he doesn't have enough yet to secure an outright win and so will face a 2nd round of voting in december and governments extended a nighttime curfew to cities across the country in response to protests over the cost of living at least 8 people have been killed. probably dependent supporters in catalonia have protested...
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latin america and he's managed to cut poverty almost by half so he's saying keep me in power and i'll keep doing that on the other hand carlos meserve the challenger is saying yes that might have gone well but in the meantime the country's hold on democracy appears to be slipping and he points towards a fact that the judicial authorities even the electoral body the legislative bodies all seem very much under the control of the president evermore ollie's and they are worried that he might become more authoritarian if he's granted this full term in power. it is a controversial run thanks so much john home and. now there's a record number of ethnically diverse candidates running in monday's general election in canada one of the most politically successful groups in the country have been the sikhs from india the outgoing government had 14 sikh members of parliament and 4 cabinet ministers from the india based faith al-jazeera as daniel lak looks at why the group's prospering in canadian politics. the face of historic achievement in canadian politics the 1st nonwhite federal political party leader judgment sing of the leftist n.d
latin america and he's managed to cut poverty almost by half so he's saying keep me in power and i'll keep doing that on the other hand carlos meserve the challenger is saying yes that might have gone well but in the meantime the country's hold on democracy appears to be slipping and he points towards a fact that the judicial authorities even the electoral body the legislative bodies all seem very much under the control of the president evermore ollie's and they are worried that he might become...
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carlos mesa. and with protests going on in so many parts of the world the u.n. chief is warning leaders to listen to the problems of the people of their people and turning to terrorist says while every situation is unique there are common themes if you scream that there is a growing deficit of trust between people and political establishments and rising to the social constructs and all these also wrestling with the negative impacts of globalization and new technologies which have increased inequalities we didn't societies. even when people are not protesting their hurting and want to be heard yemen's internationally recognized government and southern separatists have reached an initial agreement to stop fighting against each other yemen's minister of information mamata tweeted that a deal will be officially signed within 2 days the separatists seize control of the port city of aden in august saudi led negotiations in jeddah aimed to reunite the coalition it's been fighting with the rebels since 2015 the u.a.e. also a coalition member has been supporting the sepa
carlos mesa. and with protests going on in so many parts of the world the u.n. chief is warning leaders to listen to the problems of the people of their people and turning to terrorist says while every situation is unique there are common themes if you scream that there is a growing deficit of trust between people and political establishments and rising to the social constructs and all these also wrestling with the negative impacts of globalization and new technologies which have increased...
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previous record being 85 and we're going have similar daytime highs to that again today so could break some more records, carlosew each 87 for your highs south bay temperatures also mid to upper 80's today, solid 80's for the east bay winds picking up tonight for these areas pleasanton and livermore 87 while the creek in concord getting close to 90 degrees today while low 90's and fairfield in santa rosa, 2 strong winds all through the rest of the day. temperatures tomorrow, even warmer and some spots than today's will be and we're still hanging on to those winds so extreme fire danger does remain through tomorrow, friday, calming down but still hot saturday we start to see some relief from the heat and by sunday monday and tuesday. our maximum highs only be in the 70's so returning to average and an end to the heat is in sight. robin. >>all right, thank you john we're checking in on the always busy richmond sandra fell bridge toll plaza. here's a look at the traffic here on your approach to the tolls on the right you have traffic stacked up from arena on the left you have the camera there right at the pay gate
previous record being 85 and we're going have similar daytime highs to that again today so could break some more records, carlosew each 87 for your highs south bay temperatures also mid to upper 80's today, solid 80's for the east bay winds picking up tonight for these areas pleasanton and livermore 87 while the creek in concord getting close to 90 degrees today while low 90's and fairfield in santa rosa, 2 strong winds all through the rest of the day. temperatures tomorrow, even warmer and...
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so that he can avoid a runoff in december. appears to have a 10 percent lead over his main rival but carlos messer is refusing to accept the result. cheeriest government is enforcing a curfew for a 3rd exact consecutive night after another day of violence and santiago police used tear gas and water cannon to disperse thousands of protesters in the capital at least 11 people have been killed in the demonstrations which began 2 weeks ago over an increase in train ticket prices canada's prime minister justin trudeau says his country has voted for a progressive agenda his liberal party is projected to hold on to government for a 2nd term though it's unlikely to hold on to its majority pre-election opinion polls showed the liberals and the opposition conservative party neck and neck here's what trudeau told supporters a short time ago in montreal. canadiens rejected. a negativity. they rejected cuts and austerity and they voted in favor. for major us drug companies have reached a settlement to avoid a federal trial for their role in the opioid crisis they've agreed to pay $260000000.00 to $2.00 counties in the state of ohio it sets a
so that he can avoid a runoff in december. appears to have a 10 percent lead over his main rival but carlos messer is refusing to accept the result. cheeriest government is enforcing a curfew for a 3rd exact consecutive night after another day of violence and santiago police used tear gas and water cannon to disperse thousands of protesters in the capital at least 11 people have been killed in the demonstrations which began 2 weeks ago over an increase in train ticket prices canada's prime...
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so to gas. at as was become aware of what will change for them once the britain. officially leads the european union. and carlos are one also sending the alarmrm ovr e directition o of what the future relationship with the e. u. would be same infraction this trade must not be abandoned so. getting a position or an idea i suppose of what the position will be even if this deal. does got three parliaiament. i've also been looking at what businesses in northern ireland have been saying about it they said manufacturing and i is a group that represents. at over five thousand companies in northern ireland they're the ones that will have to deal with this northern ireland specific. regime for. tariffs on for v. a. t. at. manufacturing and i death t the risk of a't move to catastrophic no deal but says there is potential for significant. new fractions with these rules. and a complex and costly regime it's not the first time we've heard this from business groups in northern ireland stay say. small companies in particular which is the most the majority of companies in northern ireland. at will struggle to a deal with the
so to gas. at as was become aware of what will change for them once the britain. officially leads the european union. and carlos are one also sending the alarmrm ovr e directition o of what the future relationship with the e. u. would be same infraction this trade must not be abandoned so. getting a position or an idea i suppose of what the position will be even if this deal. does got three parliaiament. i've also been looking at what businesses in northern ireland have been saying about it...
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demonstrations across the country are the main opposition candidate carlos mesa rejected the result but alice is accused of trying to manipulate the result so that he can avoid a runoff in december he appears to have a 9 percent lead over mr bruce's will. a coup is in progress the right has prepared itself with international help for a coup i want them to know that the bolivian people have put up with this with patience to avoid violence we haven't confronted them and we never will but the bolivian people are in a peaceful state of emergency to defend democracy we're just waiting for the electoral tribunal to inform us but i'm almost certain with the rural votes we're going to win in the 1st round a correspondent john heilemann has more from the pas. president ever more as came out to speak for the 1st time since protests began after sunday's elections in bolivia he said that he was almost certain that he won in the 1st round rather than having to go to a 2nd round of runoff with the nearest candidate carlos messer he said that the protests in bolivia are an attempt to write is true with international help he didn't provide any evidence for
demonstrations across the country are the main opposition candidate carlos mesa rejected the result but alice is accused of trying to manipulate the result so that he can avoid a runoff in december he appears to have a 9 percent lead over mr bruce's will. a coup is in progress the right has prepared itself with international help for a coup i want them to know that the bolivian people have put up with this with patience to avoid violence we haven't confronted them and we never will but the...
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trying to manipulate sunday's election results so he can avoid a runoff in december at a moron as appears to have a 10 percent lead over his main rival but carlos message refusing to accept the result joe allman has more now from the right that. the streets of polygamist kept to disappear into a haze of time. it was aimed at the thousands of mostly young people who came out of the night against the lake should they sue the school to. stand up and we are protesting because we are tied up. government which many police us which doesn't respect our god they will bins into the road to block the police and lit fires to counteract the effects of the tear gas was elsewhere those fires were more harmful burning down voting centers and sue clearly and pull to see. it was strange to think that on sunday night they've been celebrating the preliminary vote count show challenge a color heading into a 2nd round behind the incumbent president ever more ollie's won the last 2 elections by a landslide and then the vote count froze when it came back 24 i was later everywhere alice was far ahead and suddenly on the brink of a 1st round victory. it wasn't just thes
trying to manipulate sunday's election results so he can avoid a runoff in december at a moron as appears to have a 10 percent lead over his main rival but carlos message refusing to accept the result joe allman has more now from the right that. the streets of polygamist kept to disappear into a haze of time. it was aimed at the thousands of mostly young people who came out of the night against the lake should they sue the school to. stand up and we are protesting because we are tied up....
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tempest lead then it goes to a 2nd round in this so if the review of the vote count finds it will be in a 2nd round with the nearest challenger who is carlos message he actually just came out to speak to the people here and what they're planning now is a strike a general strike in the pies starting from 5 o'clock tomorrow morning so trying to keep the pressure on the government here so that this keeps being looked up and john we were there when marlice has been claiming that the opposition is. just the high art of the protest is a reaction to that it seems the rhetoric is being ramped up that quite significant . yeah definitely the owner of the speakers that came to speak here in this rally so it's going to size that the protests here need to be peaceful and they're probably responding to that room service pointing probably to the fact that in some of the regions in bolivia there have been public buildings. there has been a lot of tear gas used by the police theat bolivian police and something that united nations human rights office states. and spoke about the happy people at the time but on the other hand the housing so been police office
tempest lead then it goes to a 2nd round in this so if the review of the vote count finds it will be in a 2nd round with the nearest challenger who is carlos message he actually just came out to speak to the people here and what they're planning now is a strike a general strike in the pies starting from 5 o'clock tomorrow morning so trying to keep the pressure on the government here so that this keeps being looked up and john we were there when marlice has been claiming that the opposition is....
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. >> don del carlo describes the most recent shutoff as radical. did it feel warranted? >> no, i didn't feel so. >> he plans to buy a generator. >> it's going to be the new reality. i think that's what it's going to be. so we have to really -- we can't count on pg&e anymore like we used to. >> supervisor gorin also lost her home in the fire a couple of years ago, so she says she also gets it. but as you heard her say just a moment ago, she believes that pg&e should have resolved these issues decades ago. live in sonoma, melanie woodrow, abc7 news. >> thank you. during the last shutoff, pg&e said it dealt with more than 100 cases of damage or hazards due to high winds. that included problems like downed power lines and tree branches falling on lines. pg&e says any of these hazards could have sparked a fire. pg&e plans to open more fully staff community resource centers for those affected by the possible public safety power shutoff. those centers will have rest rooms, bottled water, electronic device charging, and air conditioning. pg&e says its resource centers didn't meet people's needs during
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. >> so in a nutshell, they work will result in the displacement of people that are already in a crisis because of the premature deaths of the father, husband, and then it's like that carlos santana letter, where it says come home and what's their letter saying, get out of here. so we ask you to please deny this permit application and not issue a permit that's going to unnecessarily get rid of long-term tenants. >> thank you. >> so we will take a public comment in support of the dr requester. >> my name is steven booth with the tenderloin housing clinic. this is maria and she's lived in this property for 38 years and raised a family there and she continues to be a part of the very fabric of this neighborhood. her doctor is three blocks away that she can walk to wherever she needs to. she shops on 24th street and knows the neighbors there and is virtually a part of the fabric of this community. this project makes no provision for her. her story is quintessentially an american story. she umgreated from el salvador and in the mission district for 50 years, got married in san francisco, worked at the st. francis hotel for about 40 areas. she's supported this community and par
. >> so in a nutshell, they work will result in the displacement of people that are already in a crisis because of the premature deaths of the father, husband, and then it's like that carlos santana letter, where it says come home and what's their letter saying, get out of here. so we ask you to please deny this permit application and not issue a permit that's going to unnecessarily get rid of long-term tenants. >> thank you. >> so we will take a public comment in support of...
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so it will not be hot today. upper 40s on the peninsula. woodside, 51. send carlos, 52. that's a big snow producer for some but not us. the wind is starting to turn. not too bad yet at the surface but that's something to watch. napa airport has an east wind at five. westerly breeze for most except for the oakland and east bay hills. of of the oakland zoo is an east wind at four miles per hour . otherwise we are setting the stage waiting for the low to dig and more to the south and then the high will build in. that will cause a difference in the pressure. low humidity. high fire danger taking us into today and tomorrow. you see the temps are not that warm. 60s and 70s but it's the low humidity and the bone, dry soil and the gusts 60s, 70s. near 80 today. the wind will pick up later today into tomorrow. >>> coming up. we are following the major power shutoffs and northern california affecting homes and businesses and possibly your morning commute . >>> we have a running list of which schools are closed for the day because of the power shutoffs across the bay area . >>> fir
so it will not be hot today. upper 40s on the peninsula. woodside, 51. send carlos, 52. that's a big snow producer for some but not us. the wind is starting to turn. not too bad yet at the surface but that's something to watch. napa airport has an east wind at five. westerly breeze for most except for the oakland and east bay hills. of of the oakland zoo is an east wind at four miles per hour . otherwise we are setting the stage waiting for the low to dig and more to the south and then the high...
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carlos. fellow drivers say he was hard- working and had a wife and family. >> had a young daughter so our hearts go for him, hopefully his family is okay. >> the passengers of been identified as 67-year-old mary miller of chicago, luggage was found at the scene, indicating they may have been coming from cisco airport. authorities aren't sure yet how say the driver of the been headed the wrong way. >> we did get multiple calls in multiple locations. one of the locations was northbound 101 of the 280 split, so, it is very possible that they could have been traveling for quite some time. >> reporter: cabdrivers were saddened by what happened in say the collision points to how dangerous their job is. >> you have to watch your back. you know, it's crazy. >> we face this every day, you know, every day of our lives. you're working 10 or 11 hours on the road, a lot of people out there that are not safe drivers. >> but, they were still willing to stay on the road. >> chp investigators are looking for anyone who may have dash cam video of the accident, and they would like to talk to witnesses to better pi
carlos. fellow drivers say he was hard- working and had a wife and family. >> had a young daughter so our hearts go for him, hopefully his family is okay. >> the passengers of been identified as 67-year-old mary miller of chicago, luggage was found at the scene, indicating they may have been coming from cisco airport. authorities aren't sure yet how say the driver of the been headed the wrong way. >> we did get multiple calls in multiple locations. one of the locations was...
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daily inquirer features a story about the teenager carlos yulo winning the philippines' first gold medal in world gymnastics at the championships in germany. sop quarter—finals after defeating scotland in a match that went ahead despite the typhoon. it's the first time ever that japan has gone beyond the tournament's group stages, and the first ever asian team to progress so far. japan will now play south africa in tokyo next sunday. i'm joined now by dan orlowitz, sports journalists for the japan times in tokyo. good to see you. let's begin. just how special was that victory today forjapan? it was absolutely historic. it will go down as one of the greatest moments injapanese sporting history, for the blossoms to have made this incredible accomplishment at home in front of a very supportive home cloud, with the backdrop of the typhoon that passed by us just backdrop of the typhoon that passed by usjust one backdrop of the typhoon that passed by us just one day ago. it was absolutely unforgettable. the match itself was fantastic. amazing rugby on display. and now it is on to the quarter—finals, which is a place we've never been before. be hone
daily inquirer features a story about the teenager carlos yulo winning the philippines' first gold medal in world gymnastics at the championships in germany. sop quarter—finals after defeating scotland in a match that went ahead despite the typhoon. it's the first time ever that japan has gone beyond the tournament's group stages, and the first ever asian team to progress so far. japan will now play south africa in tokyo next sunday. i'm joined now by dan orlowitz, sports journalists for the...
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carlo the close court has achieved worldwide fame as an old firm by divulging intimate details of his life now he's face to face with another norwegian icon so is this about a movie or about janelle scored or about something completely different so what i have experienced as a writer of course i used to understand and then the question is do you really understand could you understand something like i don't know. what he does know is that he wants to avoid actually showing there's no screen but rather rooms with colors and even landscapes filled people large poor traits strange forests and a black room called chaos and power darker mental states with a radical intimacy. the one rule is that it has to interest him or better still to touch him existential me so simple it's just it's just a couple still but it's worth of stuff to look at it i feel it is so at the start going to relate it to death somehow it's like watching something on lost where you don't exist just so it's like it's a painting of death and that's interesting because it's not me or is it the painting or what is this. film at the same time despair on conference and on the hope.
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also joining the conversation is former republican congressman carlos carbello of florida. soand what it reveals. >> well, essentially it's the origin story of how donald trump found himself using resentment over immigration as a political weapon. it's from our point of view and what we can tell it's maybe the essential element of his presidency in terms of what he's -- where he's had his most impact. we follow the story of three completely outsized and on the edges people in washington who got to the president, got to the general -- got to the gop, cracked it all open and used immigration as the way to do it. >> and carlos carvalho, the aclu, they've been able to make some headway in the reunification. can this class action lawsuit do anything to reveal more about what this administration is doing in terms of separations? and how much headway will they have on reuniting all the children with their families? >> that would certainly be wonderful if we could get more information as to how these decisions were made. and it's truly a shame, mika, but during the last congress many
also joining the conversation is former republican congressman carlos carbello of florida. soand what it reveals. >> well, essentially it's the origin story of how donald trump found himself using resentment over immigration as a political weapon. it's from our point of view and what we can tell it's maybe the essential element of his presidency in terms of what he's -- where he's had his most impact. we follow the story of three completely outsized and on the edges people in washington...
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rockets into turkish border towns including actually carlo where i am right now we've just seen the pictures of a funeral that took place here today so many people are angry many people do support the offensive here i've spoken to the mayor of oxycontin little earlier and he said he is sure that this operation is going to be victorious and he said i'll quote him here we're going to turn this area into a graveyard for terrorists but then there are also people who are afraid some people told us many have actually left a town we spoke to one family who sat you know in our apartment building there are 16 families who live there and all of them have left except for us so fear and the general sense of insecurity is also part of the atmosphere here right now. on the border between syria and turkey well more mixed signals coming from washington today defense secretary. spoke out against turkey's offensive saying that it has badly damaged already frayed relations between the 2 nato allies he also came out with a strong statement of support for the kurds we oppose and are greatly disappointed by turkey's decision to launch a unilateral militar
rockets into turkish border towns including actually carlo where i am right now we've just seen the pictures of a funeral that took place here today so many people are angry many people do support the offensive here i've spoken to the mayor of oxycontin little earlier and he said he is sure that this operation is going to be victorious and he said i'll quote him here we're going to turn this area into a graveyard for terrorists but then there are also people who are afraid some people told us...
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the 50 percent needed for an outright win so far in company president everyone alice is in the lead in round one his main challenger is the former president carlos messer if around after this happened it's said to be held in december. in syria kurdish fighters and civilians are being evacuated from a strategic town near the border with turkey opening the way for turkish backed rebels to take over the kurds departure from ion is a major condition of a cease fire deal between the u.s. and turkey ankara wants to establish a so-called safe zone in the area. britain's government is expected to try to put its new briggs it deal before parliament for a vote this week it could happen as early as monday on sunday the european union said it did receive u.k. prime minister boris johnson's letter asking for a 3 month delay to the brig's that deadline of october 31st pro independent supporters in catalonia have protested for a 7th straight night they're angry about the jailing of separatist leaders the mayor of barcelona the regional capital has appealed for calm hundreds of counter protesters were also out in force. and those are the headlines the news cont
the 50 percent needed for an outright win so far in company president everyone alice is in the lead in round one his main challenger is the former president carlos messer if around after this happened it's said to be held in december. in syria kurdish fighters and civilians are being evacuated from a strategic town near the border with turkey opening the way for turkish backed rebels to take over the kurds departure from ion is a major condition of a cease fire deal between the u.s. and turkey...
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so with that sun coming up after 7:00 we'll lose at least two or three degrees, 49 in san carlos andan jose as well as oakland. traveling across the state it's going to be dry from north to south and temperatures will be warming through sacramento, mid-70s. lots of sun in the south bay. >>> thanks, lisa. caught on camera in the east bay, video of a man doing everything he can to steal a coin machine. check it out. so you don't actually see the device in the video but you can see the man trying to chain it to his pickup and trying to rip the coin machine away. police say it happened at a car wash off clayton road in concord last week. they are still looking for the suspect. you can see in the gray hoodie. they determined that even this truck was stolen. g> california is bucking the aasays pce wentents but the ave $4, which makes us, oh, look at that, the most expensive in the country. san francisco is paying $4.14 on average. aaa says you can blame the price hike on disruptions to oil refineries. >>> some quick thinking by airport workers at chicago o'hare stopping an out-of-control a
so with that sun coming up after 7:00 we'll lose at least two or three degrees, 49 in san carlos andan jose as well as oakland. traveling across the state it's going to be dry from north to south and temperatures will be warming through sacramento, mid-70s. lots of sun in the south bay. >>> thanks, lisa. caught on camera in the east bay, video of a man doing everything he can to steal a coin machine. check it out. so you don't actually see the device in the video but you can see the...
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carlos. >> good friend. waiting for the line wait for the customers always together. he is a good guy, young. happened, so sad. >> at the airport word spread quickly. >> i'm very sad. it's a horrible accident for a young man like that. horrible. >> the chp says this is the 25th wrongway crash in the bay area. this driver spotted at multiple locations. >> other locations was northbound 101 at the 280 split. it's possible they could have been traveling for some time. >> nice guy, friend. >> reporter: now the chp continues to investigate they say including working with caltrans to identify potential on or off ramps where someone might enter going the wrong way. but at this point they have not said exactly where this driver entered the freeway. reporting live in san francisco, kristy smith, nbc bay area news. >> that'sious mind blowing. okay, thank you christie. tense moments at a school in vacaville. a woman tried to kidnap a boy. this is the accused woman pl aileen he grabbed the hand of a 4-year-old appear asked if he was ready to go to school. she called the boy brine pretended to be his teacher and start
carlos. >> good friend. waiting for the line wait for the customers always together. he is a good guy, young. happened, so sad. >> at the airport word spread quickly. >> i'm very sad. it's a horrible accident for a young man like that. horrible. >> the chp says this is the 25th wrongway crash in the bay area. this driver spotted at multiple locations. >> other locations was northbound 101 at the 280 split. it's possible they could have been traveling for some time....
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south admission that asked traffic stacked up so you're 38 minutes from san leandro to milpitas and a trouble spot for the peninsula as you leave san carlos in to redwood city. 1 one south at whipple in tree crash involving a big rig has your 3 right lanes blocked so if you plan on leaving san francisco, heading south on one oh one to the peninsula. that crash is in your way, i'll check more slow downs coming up darya james. thanks a lot is 6 oh 2lo in ng story t and. shook up the east bay this it dead. >>just ask my wife mother will tran live in sacramento with more and i guess other people did feel it will you're talking to them. >>yes ah, here's a lovely lady coming out to meet you just grab your morning coffee. we're here to do or coverage did you feel any earthquakes over the past say 18 hours or so because there's been a cluster of that of now i live in a tracing your the tree, so you didn't feel it at all out of thing party did have about 2, 3, years ago we had the like 401. >>we ask you this do cluster earthquakes scare. yes. and that's why here because the clusters many people think that could be the sir to the big one and we alw
south admission that asked traffic stacked up so you're 38 minutes from san leandro to milpitas and a trouble spot for the peninsula as you leave san carlos in to redwood city. 1 one south at whipple in tree crash involving a big rig has your 3 right lanes blocked so if you plan on leaving san francisco, heading south on one oh one to the peninsula. that crash is in your way, i'll check more slow downs coming up darya james. thanks a lot is 6 oh 2lo in ng story t and. shook up the east bay this...
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up 45 percent of the vote was his nearest challenger carlos messer not far behind with 38 enough for a runoff. and celebrated as if it was a win it so. says that at the moment tacl said this is a crucial point after almost 14 long years the bolivian people have taken a decision in defense of a democracy that needs to be consolidated and renovated. the president were and is didn't accept these results is definitive 83 percent of the votes have been counted so far he believes those still to ride from rural areas give him an outright way to say to the general as always we trust the vote in the countryside that's why we're going to wait until the last vote is being counted to continue.
up 45 percent of the vote was his nearest challenger carlos messer not far behind with 38 enough for a runoff. and celebrated as if it was a win it so. says that at the moment tacl said this is a crucial point after almost 14 long years the bolivian people have taken a decision in defense of a democracy that needs to be consolidated and renovated. the president were and is didn't accept these results is definitive 83 percent of the votes have been counted so far he believes those still to ride...
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as we get and we're talking low 70's in many cases, so yeah it's going to be and noticeably cooler day 60's in areas like mountain view and saying carlos that were in the 70's yesterday, 71 in san jose 70 in santa clara and milpitas while 73 in morgan hill after 80 degree high yesterday, 60's 70's for the east bay, definitely feeling that crisp fall air across the east bay today walnut creek and danville only 71 for your highs. well oakland at 65. north bay temperatures. a range of upper 60's and delay ho to low 70's in napa sonoma and yacht bill vacaville, one of our warmer spots and only 74 degrees yet no it's cool when your warmest temperature is only that much now tomorrow and friday really not much different than the seas are cool stays in the forecast. your most fall conditions after that though saturday we see temperatures of them. first a couple of degrees. they'll continue to rise just a few more degrees on into sunday. and then you see monday and tuesday of next week, the return of the 80's for inland valleys and also even some upper 70's right alongside the bay. that's a look at your forecast robin how is traffic right now t
as we get and we're talking low 70's in many cases, so yeah it's going to be and noticeably cooler day 60's in areas like mountain view and saying carlos that were in the 70's yesterday, 71 in san jose 70 in santa clara and milpitas while 73 in morgan hill after 80 degree high yesterday, 60's 70's for the east bay, definitely feeling that crisp fall air across the east bay today walnut creek and danville only 71 for your highs. well oakland at 65. north bay temperatures. a range of upper 60's...
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rival and at the moment president morales is 9 point something ahead of carlos messer with more than 95 percent of the vote counted so it's definitely swinging very much in his direction after that 24 hour gap we have been talking to analysts day in and they said this is very strange it's something that hasn't happened in past elections that that rock account has just been pools and pools for so long usually the results just trickle in throughout election night so this is something unusual that's happened this time around. ok thank you for that update john holmes out on the streets of there in bolivia. president is promising to meet opposition leaders to create what he calls a new social contract sebastian pinera is trying to appeal to the protesters who defied a military curfew for a 3rd night united nations is now calling for an independent and an investigation after 11 people were killed in the rising over the weekend to raise about has our report from santiago. no violence chant this protestors on the streets of santiago. it's the 8th day of protest in chile and people continue to take to the streets to demand re
rival and at the moment president morales is 9 point something ahead of carlos messer with more than 95 percent of the vote counted so it's definitely swinging very much in his direction after that 24 hour gap we have been talking to analysts day in and they said this is very strange it's something that hasn't happened in past elections that that rock account has just been pools and pools for so long usually the results just trickle in throughout election night so this is something unusual...