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alix: what do you think, catherine? catherine: the issue is the entry-level buyer.her a down payment? if you're younger, pulling together a down payment is extremely difficult, especially on the coast, but even in the interior, where the prices are lower. the other issue is on the supply side. the costs of construction have increased dramatically. tariffs on aluminum have made it more difficult. costly.on wood are more labor costs have gone up. your ability to build the houses for the entry-level buyer has also been affected, made more costly. you have a couple of different headwinds making it more difficult for the entry-level buyer to get into the market. sanjiv: that is absolutely spot on. the first homebuyer and if you were to separate this into demand and supply, supply is the issue that is causing rises to go up, particularly in the northeast. the weather is not helping in the northeast, as you noticed. standpoint, what is causing a lot of interference is the huge amount of student debt. that is putting the burden on first homebuyer's. alix: let's say all that
alix: what do you think, catherine? catherine: the issue is the entry-level buyer.her a down payment? if you're younger, pulling together a down payment is extremely difficult, especially on the coast, but even in the interior, where the prices are lower. the other issue is on the supply side. the costs of construction have increased dramatically. tariffs on aluminum have made it more difficult. costly.on wood are more labor costs have gone up. your ability to build the houses for the...
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catherine, your first thoughts about the citizenship bill?u see this as a form of religious discrimination? well, my reading but it does suggest that it is. if the indians... and we have to remember that india is supposed to have a secular state and that religion is supposed to be tolerated and respected, but my understanding of this is that it's a way of giving an amnesty to illegal immigrants who come from particular countries and who are suffering from religious discrimination, but it leaves out the muslims. now, you might say it leaves out muslims because the countries they're talking about — afghanistan, pakistan — are places which have muslim majorities. but it's clearly causing a great deal of concern, and we've seen that on the streets. and, in fact, even if you're a christian coming into india now, it's not as if this would be a great place to be if you're fleeing persecution because many christians have suffered persecution at the hands of hindus in india. so this is a very complex web of problems between different faiths, and many
catherine, your first thoughts about the citizenship bill?u see this as a form of religious discrimination? well, my reading but it does suggest that it is. if the indians... and we have to remember that india is supposed to have a secular state and that religion is supposed to be tolerated and respected, but my understanding of this is that it's a way of giving an amnesty to illegal immigrants who come from particular countries and who are suffering from religious discrimination, but it leaves...
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(vicki) joining us now is host of inside bay area politics- catherine heenan.d vicki- tonight's debate stage has been described by the new york times as "smaller and whiter" - after five debates...we're down to seven candidates.. aside from andrew yang...all of them white. the latest polls say joe biden is still hanging onto his lead. followed closely by bernie sanders and elizabeth warren. pete buttigieg is the next closest.. also on the stage tonight: yang, amy klobuchar, and bay area billionaire tom steyer. observers will be watching for
(vicki) joining us now is host of inside bay area politics- catherine heenan.d vicki- tonight's debate stage has been described by the new york times as "smaller and whiter" - after five debates...we're down to seven candidates.. aside from andrew yang...all of them white. the latest polls say joe biden is still hanging onto his lead. followed closely by bernie sanders and elizabeth warren. pete buttigieg is the next closest.. also on the stage tonight: yang, amy klobuchar, and bay...
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catherine mann from citigroup.und and it is beginning to look like it is a sale, everything is on sale, there is nothing list price anymore except tuition, catherine mann's research and that little thing from tiffany's she just has to have. do you know where i am going after the show, this is bloomberg surveillance." anna edwards and for francine lacqua and we are right on the holidays right now. what is the bustle in london? with the johnson landslide is the consumer going nuts? anna: you told everybody to go away and have a nice christmas when he welcomed his victory. maybe families across the land focused on that or may be people thinking about 2020 and what that holds. 31st of january will be interesting for many people. tom: a tear to my eye to see nejra cehic on downing street bonding with the cat. with this serious story, an important story from saudi arabia, viviana hurtado. .iviana: that is where we begin it saudi arabia finding 8 people guilty of the brutal assassination of journalist come all khashoggi.
catherine mann from citigroup.und and it is beginning to look like it is a sale, everything is on sale, there is nothing list price anymore except tuition, catherine mann's research and that little thing from tiffany's she just has to have. do you know where i am going after the show, this is bloomberg surveillance." anna edwards and for francine lacqua and we are right on the holidays right now. what is the bustle in london? with the johnson landslide is the consumer going nuts? anna: you...
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catherine? it isa very simply not being done. catherine? clearly the prison service has been under massive strain for a long period of time, part of which must be money. but it sounds from what aitchison was saying, it was just a total lack of understanding of dealing with terrorists, but government ministers were completely naive, they totally did not have the means to deal with this threat. naive, they totally did not have the means to deal with this threatm is going to be interesting to see, because obviously this aspect has not really been included in any of the manifestoes we have seen so far. but as long as it stays at the top of the agenda, the top of the news agenda, how are they going to afford to fix it? it is going to cost billions, isn't it? well, boris johnson has long been saying, we are going to be tougher on crime. we are going to be tougher on crime. we are going to be much, much harsher on jail sentences, at going to be much, much harsher on jail sentences, et cetera. so this is sort of feeding into that. but of course lab
catherine? it isa very simply not being done. catherine? clearly the prison service has been under massive strain for a long period of time, part of which must be money. but it sounds from what aitchison was saying, it was just a total lack of understanding of dealing with terrorists, but government ministers were completely naive, they totally did not have the means to deal with this threat. naive, they totally did not have the means to deal with this threatm is going to be interesting to see,...
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catherine is rarely interviewed, but, on this, she wanted to speak out.t has, really, particularly foryoung children and laying the foundations for positive physical and mental wellbeing. and i really hope that this woodland that we've created, in a huge collaboration here, really inspires families and kids and communities in general try to get outside, enjoy nature, enjoy the outdoors and really spend quality time together. the queen was shown round and, if it seemed familiar, that will be because much of it was inspired by the gardens at sandringham. looking ahead to 2020, what part, if any, will prince andrew play in the ongoing jeffrey epstein scandal? prince harry and meghan will launch their own charitable foundation, as well as continuing their legal action against british newspapers. and her majesty, who turns 94 in april, will lead the nation in commemorating 75 years since the end of the second world war. good morning. we have had some wet weather around this morning, particularly across parts of northern england, eastern northern ireland and so
catherine is rarely interviewed, but, on this, she wanted to speak out.t has, really, particularly foryoung children and laying the foundations for positive physical and mental wellbeing. and i really hope that this woodland that we've created, in a huge collaboration here, really inspires families and kids and communities in general try to get outside, enjoy nature, enjoy the outdoors and really spend quality time together. the queen was shown round and, if it seemed familiar, that will be...
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(vicki) joining us now is host of inside bay area politics- catherine heenan. (catherine) grant and vicki- tonight's debate stage has been described by the new york times as "smaller and whiter" - after five debates...we're down to seven candidates.. aside from andrew yang...all of them white. the latest polls say joe biden is still hanging onto his lead. followed closely by bernie sanders and elizabeth warren. pete buttigieg is the next closest.. also on the stage tonight: yang, amy klobuchar, and bay area billionaire tom steyer. observers will be watching for things like whether warren and buttigieg will go after each other....which has been happening recently. but the night began with a question on impeachment...ri ght out of the gate. the fact is - the previous debates arguably have not altered the contest in a big way.. and if you don't like tonight's debate....there's always another one, it seems. four debates have been scheduled for january and february alone... vicki and grant...? . (grant) you can catch more on local politics with catherine ---the host
(vicki) joining us now is host of inside bay area politics- catherine heenan. (catherine) grant and vicki- tonight's debate stage has been described by the new york times as "smaller and whiter" - after five debates...we're down to seven candidates.. aside from andrew yang...all of them white. the latest polls say joe biden is still hanging onto his lead. followed closely by bernie sanders and elizabeth warren. pete buttigieg is the next closest.. also on the stage tonight: yang, amy...
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i yield to catherine. >> we don't know politically where this is going to land us and whether it will be a threat to the majority or whether it won't but there is no choice here. what we have is a constitutional crisis and what we have is a president who keeps telling us exactly what he did and what he will do in the future and we have to believe him. back in june he said he would take political dirt from a foreign government again and no, he would not let the fbi know. we all know his call with the famous line, do us a favor, though. he was willing to sell out the integrity of our election and willing to sell out our national security and willing to sell out a country that desperately needed our help in a war. >> we leave this program now to fill our commitment to bring you live coverage of the u.s. senate. earlier today at lawmakers passed the 2020 defense programs and policy bill. it now heads to the president for his signature. later this week they are expected to work on executive nominations and 2020 federal spending legislation. current government funding expires friday and ben
i yield to catherine. >> we don't know politically where this is going to land us and whether it will be a threat to the majority or whether it won't but there is no choice here. what we have is a constitutional crisis and what we have is a president who keeps telling us exactly what he did and what he will do in the future and we have to believe him. back in june he said he would take political dirt from a foreign government again and no, he would not let the fbi know. we all know his...
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>>as soon as the vote begins once we have it we have our friend catherine heenan host of inside politics on kron on and micel yockey often appears on that broadcast the also is the host of e politically smart ask on kron on so thank you both for ing here obviously a lot to get to catherine if there'a headline so far today for you what is it. >>i'm just watching to see if it will be relentlessly partisan we're still having a and michael you can weigh in on this stil some question whether there could be a couple of democrats breaking way afra of being really beatup at home over this vote. so i think that will be interesting and remember ey're doing this if they do put themselves on the line. it's knowing there's virtually no hope that there will be a nviction and the senate trial so they would be doing it on principle and not based on a so michael it has been pretty contentious at times it's been pretty i'm actually when you think about that the rules of the house that. >>i lived breathed free for years i worked for thennear congresswoman nancy pesi, you're not supposed attack members by n
>>as soon as the vote begins once we have it we have our friend catherine heenan host of inside politics on kron on and micel yockey often appears on that broadcast the also is the host of e politically smart ask on kron on so thank you both for ing here obviously a lot to get to catherine if there'a headline so far today for you what is it. >>i'm just watching to see if it will be relentlessly partisan we're still having a and michael you can weigh in on this stil some question...
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catherine thanks very much. protesters are back on the streets of hong kong for another series of weekend rallies today one of them is a march of gratitude to the united states it's made its way to the american consulate there last week the u.s. president donald trump approved legislation aimed at protecting human rights in hong kong a separate rally is taking place near government headquarters against police brutality it will end at the polytechnic university where last month there was a siege by students so the clock is among the protesters in syria is it just young people so far today or are we seeing that sometimes not now almost predictable kind of demographic spread all ages people from different professions as well. where we're at the other rally it's a march in on calderon side and what i'm saying is thousands of people still streaming past space it's been underway for more than an hour now and we've got every generation represented here i should say this particular rally was approved by police which mea
catherine thanks very much. protesters are back on the streets of hong kong for another series of weekend rallies today one of them is a march of gratitude to the united states it's made its way to the american consulate there last week the u.s. president donald trump approved legislation aimed at protecting human rights in hong kong a separate rally is taking place near government headquarters against police brutality it will end at the polytechnic university where last month there was a siege...
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it's a breakdown the very complicated subject of intergenerational trauma in melbourne australia catherine chamberlain she is principal investigator of healing the past by nurture in the future and is associate professor at the huge if lumley center of the mother infant and family health research in new jersey lehman while but sui is a diversity equity and inclusion consultant and critical ethnography her and bioethicists he's a man rolled member of the navajo nation and in dublin island dr kevin mitchell is a new age in this assist our associate professor of developmental neuroscience internet access at trinity college in dublin is also author of inmate how the wiring of our brain shapes who we are i am not in the least bit intimidated by ad guests lined up. kevin help us out here with epigenetics what is a simple way to understand how it works for example what you share with our international audience well so i think the primer that you showed there gave a pretty good overview of the basic idea that at beach in attics is a mechanism for turning genes on or turning them off and during dev
it's a breakdown the very complicated subject of intergenerational trauma in melbourne australia catherine chamberlain she is principal investigator of healing the past by nurture in the future and is associate professor at the huge if lumley center of the mother infant and family health research in new jersey lehman while but sui is a diversity equity and inclusion consultant and critical ethnography her and bioethicists he's a man rolled member of the navajo nation and in dublin island dr...
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at 8, 9, 10 in prime time right now it's time for the news at 6 with pam moore and catherine. thank you very much coming up at 6 o'clock for the first time a very a man who says he was a brute abuse by a priest is revealing his identity and his story he says he reported the view several times but it was covered up what he's demanding happen now. >>also a hijacking this leads to a wild chase and then a deadly shootout in florida. bystanders have been killed in the violence, how it all unfolded the news z3nyaz z1ncz y3nyay y1ncy >>nothing was being done. shuffled around to other places. >>now has 6 a new lawsuit as well as renewed calls for the san francisco archbishop to release the names of predator priests good evening, everybody, i'm pam moore and i'm catherine heenan ken wayne has the night off. >>a man who says that he was abused by a san francisco priest beginning when he was only 9 years old. he is revealing his identity for the first time and calling on san francisco's archdiocese to stop covering up the abuse at the hands of priests kron s live outside the archdiocese.
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largest city and there's a claim by the military catherine that are militias are infiltrating the protest how are people reacting to that claim. yes the military spokesman yesterday said that. in the protests they said that these protests the tunning dangerous because of that and he did not mention from which group this armed elements are but i did speak to the governor of north kivu province who said that it appears that it's my mind now my my is basically an umbrella name of you know factional groups operating in different parts of the region we're told including here in goma so he said that security forces are going to continue using force until the situation is contained and back to your question about their reaction i've been watching been following conversation online and i've been talking to some people here in goma as well and they're very angry about those sentiments by the authorities they say of thora these want to deflect the attention of what's really going on in beni they want to vilify the protests they want to show that the protesters are violent yet their reason genuine c
largest city and there's a claim by the military catherine that are militias are infiltrating the protest how are people reacting to that claim. yes the military spokesman yesterday said that. in the protests they said that these protests the tunning dangerous because of that and he did not mention from which group this armed elements are but i did speak to the governor of north kivu province who said that it appears that it's my mind now my my is basically an umbrella name of you know...
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we seem to have lost our connection there with catherine catherine king hear me she's back ok catherine unger also at the u.n. mission yes i can go around the regional capital where you are i know that there was a general strike that was planned in goma today how widely was it followed. well people here in goma are also extremely angry today it's quiet are early in the morning we saw the shops closed roads were clear people did not come to their offices to their shops but then as the day went on we saw people coming to open shops the roads are now operating people are going about their business but we've also seen the all of last week people out in the streets partisans also trying to get to u.n. bases saying that they are protesting in support of what's going on in beni saying the security situation cannot continue as it is then why is it that with such a huge military presence such a huge huge u.n. presence rebels of a.d.f. able to come back to the villages and kill people so brutally and all this as i mentioned before forli is happening at a time when health workers there are really
we seem to have lost our connection there with catherine catherine king hear me she's back ok catherine unger also at the u.n. mission yes i can go around the regional capital where you are i know that there was a general strike that was planned in goma today how widely was it followed. well people here in goma are also extremely angry today it's quiet are early in the morning we saw the shops closed roads were clear people did not come to their offices to their shops but then as the day went...
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catherine: all will become much more clear at 10:00 p.m. british time, 11:00 p.m. paris time, when polls close. immediately after that, we will get the publication of exit polls, which will hopefully give us an idea of who may have won the election, what shape the parliament will take going forward. it is a first past the post election, not proportional. it does make it difficult to predict. there seems to be a lot of tactical voting going on, which is making it even trickier for the pollsters. the opinion polls have gotten it largely right in five of the last six elections. it is probably going to give us a very good idea. the results will be counted immediately, very speedily in some cases. we should get the first official of the within two hours polling stations closing, and then trickling in through the night, perhaps 5:00 a.m. local time, we should know for sure who will have won the u.k. general election. genie: catherine norris trent reporting from london, where voting is underway. as the u.k. is heading into a third election in four years, we will take a lo
catherine: all will become much more clear at 10:00 p.m. british time, 11:00 p.m. paris time, when polls close. immediately after that, we will get the publication of exit polls, which will hopefully give us an idea of who may have won the election, what shape the parliament will take going forward. it is a first past the post election, not proportional. it does make it difficult to predict. there seems to be a lot of tactical voting going on, which is making it even trickier for the pollsters....
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catherine and tonht we have a special report on the impeachment, it's on kroon at 07:00pm catherine our political analysts will have all the latest developmen on kron on at 7. the big story. we're following tonight a deadly shootout in n jersey, a police officer was ambushed and killed this morning during a standoff in jersey city that's right across the hudson river from downtown manhattan. that officer was found was one a building which included ide 2 suspects. according to the police chief the othe3 victims may be civilians. one man who heard the shots as it was like nothing he'ever heard before. >>it was something that i never heard. >>my life a and m here born and raised in jersey city not you know. i used to vionce and gun shots, i've heard of before, but th was something different something that almost sounded like construction workers what it kept going and going and going wiout of course. >>authorities say continuous gunshots could be heard for at least 22nd son other officer and a civilian were also hi by gunfire but are in stable condition. 2 more officers were hurt y shrapne
catherine and tonht we have a special report on the impeachment, it's on kroon at 07:00pm catherine our political analysts will have all the latest developmen on kron on at 7. the big story. we're following tonight a deadly shootout in n jersey, a police officer was ambushed and killed this morning during a standoff in jersey city that's right across the hudson river from downtown manhattan. that officer was found was one a building which included ide 2 suspects. according to the police chief...
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he is expected to do that n and pam back to you catherine, thank u dna evidence has helped solve anher cold case homicide investigaon. >>this time in fremont kron four's rob fladeboe details how pole solved the 37 year-old deaths of 2 tenagers were killed as they walked home from work. >>on december 20th 1980 to 16 year-old jeffrey a top d his 16 year-old cousin mary jane mallott egg were murdered here in emont 37 years lar this man delayed clifton hudspeth has be identiied as their killer says fremont poli detective jay com it's always bn on our radar something that's always been kind of stuck in the community is. >>that's a g deal with t6 year-old kids being killed on the ght of their murder of the 2 teenagers left their jobs at the sarah theater in milpitas. last seen waking me here on north able road. jeffrey a touch bodywas fnd near the intersection of green valley road in scott creek road. wellmary jane mallott eggs body was found at the corner hunter wrote in missio boulevard after all leads were exhausted. the case went cold single ad could a talk at all thefamily talking all t
he is expected to do that n and pam back to you catherine, thank u dna evidence has helped solve anher cold case homicide investigaon. >>this time in fremont kron four's rob fladeboe details how pole solved the 37 year-old deaths of 2 tenagers were killed as they walked home from work. >>on december 20th 1980 to 16 year-old jeffrey a top d his 16 year-old cousin mary jane mallott egg were murdered here in emont 37 years lar this man delayed clifton hudspeth has be identiied as their...
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estamos con carmen villalobos catherine siachoque que guapo >> quÉ bonitos verlos juntos ay!n italiano que llega apoyarla su gran rival es johanna quiÉn le hace la vida imposible, sin embargo, logra sobrepasar todas todos los obstÁculos >> el carmen ¿quÉ te dejÓ el personaje >>> bueno, todos los personajes enseÑan muchas cosas y lo que te gustÓ que doÑa hilda evoluciono y en estaemab sido una mujer un poco dÉbil ella seguÍa adelante >>> pero esta vez despuÉs de la separaciÓn con albeiro ella pudo haberse ido a nada al contrario ella retomÓ esto que era el diseÑo de moda y dijo voy a salir adelante que levantÓ argentinos guapÍsimo y se dio una oportunidad nueva en el amor que se merecÍa tambiÉn: >> siempre viviÓ por los hijos en dÓnde estÁ catalina >>> en dÓnde estaba bairon >>> nunca saliÓ como mujer y ahora ya se dio un vuelco >>> hasta emprendedora huiremos recordando la evoluciÓn. 4 de nuestros personajes favoritos ahÍ estÁ titi y albeiro tambiÉn vamos a ver su cambio. >> mucho mÁs aquÍ en "un nuevo dÍa" no se vayan. (aplausos). ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) (aplausos). ♪
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heenan joins us now catherine what can we expect tomorrow well, vicki and grant you're right because nobody really doubts that the democratic controlled house will vote to impeach the focus has been shifting ead to what could happen in the senate ial and today majority leader mitch mcconnell objecting to. >>democratic leader chuck schumer's request to call key white house witnesses. >>senate is not judge and jury to hear a trial. not a rerun car a fact-finding investigation. because i agree partisanship rush sloppily rough that senators who oppose this plan will haveto explain why less evidence is better than more evidenc >>it is a now hoping to persuade a handf of republicans to vote wi the democrats of he manad to do that that would help the democrats get a say in setting the trial ruled. meantime impeachment is t t only big item on the congressional genda today in order to prevent a government shutdown e house approved a one trillion spending package that would nd the goveenment through the fiscal year 2020. the senate needs to pass that the president needs sign it by friday to pr
heenan joins us now catherine what can we expect tomorrow well, vicki and grant you're right because nobody really doubts that the democratic controlled house will vote to impeach the focus has been shifting ead to what could happen in the senate ial and today majority leader mitch mcconnell objecting to. >>democratic leader chuck schumer's request to call key white house witnesses. >>senate is not judge and jury to hear a trial. not a rerun car a fact-finding investigation. because...
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>>all right catherine heenan live for us. she will be following all of that as will we all time now though to talk a little sports in certainly an eventful weekend to say the least for the bay area franchises, yeah, not the event we at the end anyway, both with the 9 ers and raiders first lose in heartbreaking fashion. >>mark karr bernard joins us to recap all of us starting with a painful farewell to we thought the raiders would come through down the stretch right leave everybody with a. >>a positive feeling about this team. not the case now let's look at the sights and sounds here now jon gruden said he wanted to give the fans in oakland one last show and we got quite the scene the raiders entire history at the coliseum and with trash flying from the stands and the team getting booed off the field for the first 3 quarters it look like he was going to be a day of celebration. but the raiders jacksonville hang around. jaguars overcame a 13 point deficit to win the game winning gardner minshew touchdown pass in the final minut
>>all right catherine heenan live for us. she will be following all of that as will we all time now though to talk a little sports in certainly an eventful weekend to say the least for the bay area franchises, yeah, not the event we at the end anyway, both with the 9 ers and raiders first lose in heartbreaking fashion. >>mark karr bernard joins us to recap all of us starting with a painful farewell to we thought the raiders would come through down the stretch right leave everybody...
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catherine pam, we'll keep you posted here. >>well in the thank you grant on the east bay, a violent this berkeley and it's causing major concern for residents that's because it has been a couple of weeks of a burglar is still out there from force as it monday and has the latest on the investigation. >>he knocks on the door. no one answers so we it is the home through an open window. >>but i heard about it on next door. but honestly i thought it was a hoax i didn't think it was real. >>the burglary happened back on november 22th there around one 30 pm here at lincoln street near big avenue in north berkeley now berkeley police are asking the community's help to track down the suspect something like this where. >>the person is this home, the suspect answers during the daytime this is definitely an unusual crime for us. the fact that the burglar became violent with the female occupant of the home. >>is also alarming says berkeley police spokesperson officer by red light. >>this person who claimed to be a handyman. working for the
catherine pam, we'll keep you posted here. >>well in the thank you grant on the east bay, a violent this berkeley and it's causing major concern for residents that's because it has been a couple of weeks of a burglar is still out there from force as it monday and has the latest on the investigation. >>he knocks on the door. no one answers so we it is the home through an open window. >>but i heard about it on next door. but honestly i thought it was a hoax i didn't think it was...
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catherine karelli reports. it's it's the only facility of its kind in the area.desh welcomes not only refugees but also their bangladesh hosts. this is a woman that suffers from chronic pain and isa woman that suffers from chronic pain and is a regular visitor to the clinic. when i recover in the name of allah, i will go to the mosque andi of allah, i will go to the mosque and i will cook beef and provide food for the children. the clinic was set up by the un's refugee agency last year, hundreds of thousands of people have visited since the last open. it employs to physiotherapist and all treatment provided free. but it's about more than just provided free. but it's about more thanjust medical care. provided free. but it's about more than just medical care. the doctors here see themselves as a bridge between two communities. most of the patients here have lower back pain 01’ patients here have lower back pain or paralysis or knee pain, that is a case for most of our patients from both the brain and host communities. providing services to both groups makes us feel
catherine karelli reports. it's it's the only facility of its kind in the area.desh welcomes not only refugees but also their bangladesh hosts. this is a woman that suffers from chronic pain and isa woman that suffers from chronic pain and is a regular visitor to the clinic. when i recover in the name of allah, i will go to the mosque andi of allah, i will go to the mosque and i will cook beef and provide food for the children. the clinic was set up by the un's refugee agency last year,...
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catherine byaru hanga, bbc news, the seychelles.sterious insects. it's a butterfly but it's almost completely unknown to science. it's never been seen in its caterpillar or chrysalis state. now a team of french explorers has headed out to the central african republic to see if they can find out more about this elusive creature. the bbc‘s tim allman explains. you have to admit the scenery here is pretty spectacular. the opportunities for discovery even more so. hidden away somewhere in this forest are butterflies, but notjust any butterfly, these men are looking for papilio antimachus — africa's largest. and the search is exhaustive. we used different techniques. we have a look out on the banks of the river, on top of the trees, searching for the host plant with a botanist. and also searching for the host plant with a drone. so far, this is as close as they've got, an illustration by the expedition‘s in—house draughtsman. the african giant swallowtail with its distinctive orange—brown wings and dark markings. the team want to learn m
catherine byaru hanga, bbc news, the seychelles.sterious insects. it's a butterfly but it's almost completely unknown to science. it's never been seen in its caterpillar or chrysalis state. now a team of french explorers has headed out to the central african republic to see if they can find out more about this elusive creature. the bbc‘s tim allman explains. you have to admit the scenery here is pretty spectacular. the opportunities for discovery even more so. hidden away somewhere in this...
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>>that's right catherine a grant we have to tell you what a great day this would have been not to be traveling here at sfo alone we've seen more than 500 delays we've seen more than a 100 cancellations just pick your area and you can find bold places like newark places like boston, places like washington d c in houston all saying delays anywhere from 90 minutes to 3 hours. that's for flights still coming and going right now we're also delays. all seeing delays as well again this is all not just due to the bad weather on the east coast with the bad weather here. for me so thank god. >>deck for today f o stories of flight delays and cancellations come back on and we get a chance or 5 houston and when we got there. the plane was delayed for about and our oh so when we got on the plane to set the ground control at sfo said that the wind was too strong the so they've another 30 minutes so we got delayed about 2 hours. >>by 05:00pm sfo it's seen nearly 500 delays in just over a 100 cancellations due to bad weather here and across the united states. >>color from houston now has cancer delay
>>that's right catherine a grant we have to tell you what a great day this would have been not to be traveling here at sfo alone we've seen more than 500 delays we've seen more than a 100 cancellations just pick your area and you can find bold places like newark places like boston, places like washington d c in houston all saying delays anywhere from 90 minutes to 3 hours. that's for flights still coming and going right now we're also delays. all seeing delays as well again this is all...
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catherine byaru hanga, bbc news, the seychelles. died at costa del sola christmas eve. the family had been staying at the club costa world resort. an investigation into what happened is under way. the owners of the hotel have described it as a tragic accident. it's two years since the military crackdown in myanmar that sent hundreds of thousands of rohinya muslims fleeing across the border to bangladesh. programmes that support refugees and the communities hosting them were a big topic of discussion at the global refugee forum, a high—level meeting in geneva this month. 0ne clinic in south—east bangladesh has been trying to do just that. but is it working? catherine karelli reports. it's it's the only facility of its kind in the area. the physiotherapy clinic in south—east bangladesh welcomes not only refugees but also their bangladeshi hosts. this is a woman that suffers from chronic pain and is a regular visitor to the clinic. translation: when i recover in the name of allah, i will go to the mosque and i will cook beef and provid
catherine byaru hanga, bbc news, the seychelles. died at costa del sola christmas eve. the family had been staying at the club costa world resort. an investigation into what happened is under way. the owners of the hotel have described it as a tragic accident. it's two years since the military crackdown in myanmar that sent hundreds of thousands of rohinya muslims fleeing across the border to bangladesh. programmes that support refugees and the communities hosting them were a big topic of...
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catherine sawyer they're monitoring the situation for us and thank you catherine. in libya an airstrike has killed at least 3 people in the capital tripoli and jet targeted the hour for one neighborhood in southern tripoli on sunday military sources say the attack was carried out by forces linked to the war on after and as my one daughter why had reports from tripoli it's not the 1st time civilians have come under attack the tripoli based government which is recognized by the united nations is calling the targeting of civilians a war crime also it's calling on the international community to intervene and protect civilians this is after the sunday attack which is that which killed a number of innocent civilians including women and children in a neighborhood in southern tripoli as a warplane loyal to the warlords really for have to according to the government of national called. targeted a civilian house in a neighborhood killing and injuring a number of innocent civilians this is not the 1st time innocent civilians being killed are wanted by airstrikes or random roc
catherine sawyer they're monitoring the situation for us and thank you catherine. in libya an airstrike has killed at least 3 people in the capital tripoli and jet targeted the hour for one neighborhood in southern tripoli on sunday military sources say the attack was carried out by forces linked to the war on after and as my one daughter why had reports from tripoli it's not the 1st time civilians have come under attack the tripoli based government which is recognized by the united nations is...
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i'm catherine sawyer the home of the royal drums. i'll be telling you about a culture that has been going on. however whether it's set fire across much of china at the moment in largely 2 into the philippines places a little more clout there in between the 2 but generally the fair weather friday might catch one or 2 light showers into type one over the next day or so but as you can see the sun's pretty much out every 19 cell just there for hong kong could well touch 21 as we go through monday and as you say but it dry and 5 across a good part of the philippines most central southern parts could catch one or 2 live shows as is the case 2 to those central areas a vietnam much of indo china is looking dry and sunny and a good deal of dry weather now central areas of india down into the south the showers somewhat fewer and further between them they have been recently we got some wet weather still coming into southern parts of through sunday and going on into monday but for the most part it does loot dry a little more clout the up towards
i'm catherine sawyer the home of the royal drums. i'll be telling you about a culture that has been going on. however whether it's set fire across much of china at the moment in largely 2 into the philippines places a little more clout there in between the 2 but generally the fair weather friday might catch one or 2 light showers into type one over the next day or so but as you can see the sun's pretty much out every 19 cell just there for hong kong could well touch 21 as we go through monday...
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i'm ken wayne and i'm catherine heenan in for pam moore it happened easter. >>santa clara street insan jose yesterday not far om roosevelt park. the suspect took off. but was caught last night kron four's michelle kingston joins us now with more on what led to the accident. >>we're learni a lot of new details tonight, police say the man who was run ver had actually just shot a man in this fleeing on foot whea the man he shot ran him over with her car under arrest now 22 year-old san jose resident sabrina murray could tear is investitors say her relative was shot and she then drove her car onto e sidewalk and struck the shooting suspect as he was running away lice say when they arrived on scene the shooting suspect was found lying in the street with a loaded firearm near him gutierrez fled the scene but was arrested last night. she was booked into the santa clara county jail for murder. this is the city's 34th homicide of 2019 back to you. >>sectis up near woods are gog to remain closed until next week this after a falling tree came crashing down and crushed a
i'm ken wayne and i'm catherine heenan in for pam moore it happened easter. >>santa clara street insan jose yesterday not far om roosevelt park. the suspect took off. but was caught last night kron four's michelle kingston joins us now with more on what led to the accident. >>we're learni a lot of new details tonight, police say the man who was run ver had actually just shot a man in this fleeing on foot whea the man he shot ran him over with her car under arrest now 22 year-old san...
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and the second artwork that we are commissioning is with catherine waggoner.ust want to note that she is also producing a project for the center that is coming up soon for the subway station downtown and catherine waggoner work -- her work often involves extensive research and in this instance, the artist noticed bay area wind patterns and caught the eggs resulting data into eight aluminum panels. these panels align the venomous side with 1550 mission. the functional sculptures have arrow -shaped holes which you can see on the screen and rectangular notches. these will be rounded, which i don't know if you can actually see on the screen there. these sculptures will help mitigate the wind and add poetry to the urban landscape. i wanted to bring you a sample of the paint color because it is very hard to see here, but that was not ready for me today. it will have two different color components in the interior. it will have color and then the outside -- they will be very dynamic as you walk past them. catherine waggoner has over 30 years of art experience and has
and the second artwork that we are commissioning is with catherine waggoner.ust want to note that she is also producing a project for the center that is coming up soon for the subway station downtown and catherine waggoner work -- her work often involves extensive research and in this instance, the artist noticed bay area wind patterns and caught the eggs resulting data into eight aluminum panels. these panels align the venomous side with 1550 mission. the functional sculptures have arrow...
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i'm catherine home of the royal drawings. i'll be telling you about a culture that has been. an attack by an identified gunman in iraq's capital which has killed at least 16 people is causing new security concerns the shootings happened at kalani square on friday more than 70 others were wounded iraqis are still awaiting news on their replacement prime minister which the top shia cleric says must be chosen without foreign interference. from back to. panic among crowds as gunfire echoing around the square in central baghdad moments earlier gunmen had pulled up in cars and trucks at a building where protesters have based themselves since anti-government rallies began in october medics struggle to treat the dozens injured there's been concerns that the rallies gathered around tahrir square could spiral into chaos. after supporters of hush the shah prepare a military coalition fly. added the area on thursday in a show of force they arrived in their thousands and to hear square carrying pictures of the country's top shiite cleric grand ayatollah ali al sistani. the hashed initiall
i'm catherine home of the royal drawings. i'll be telling you about a culture that has been. an attack by an identified gunman in iraq's capital which has killed at least 16 people is causing new security concerns the shootings happened at kalani square on friday more than 70 others were wounded iraqis are still awaiting news on their replacement prime minister which the top shia cleric says must be chosen without foreign interference. from back to. panic among crowds as gunfire echoing around...
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one year catherine gave prince harry a grow your own girlfriend kit! he is married to meghan, but that is what he received, once. we can see the difference the royal family are starting to walk up. i can't tell you are at this point, but we are seeing quite a large group of people walk up now from the main house. all of the cameras, obviously peoples phones are lifted to the sky to try to get a really good picture of them as they walk up, so, we will probably see them at the gate of the church in the next five minutes. we are swapping between two different camera views, so at the moment we are showing the entrance to the church as you describe, then occasionally be cut to this short which gives us more sense of the road and the route that at least some members of the royal family will be following, whether they are on foot or whether they arrive in a car as we expect her majesty the queen to do. you mentioned this a moment ago. you hint at why this has such appeal to the well wishes, because so often if you are somebody who wants to follow the royal fa
one year catherine gave prince harry a grow your own girlfriend kit! he is married to meghan, but that is what he received, once. we can see the difference the royal family are starting to walk up. i can't tell you are at this point, but we are seeing quite a large group of people walk up now from the main house. all of the cameras, obviously peoples phones are lifted to the sky to try to get a really good picture of them as they walk up, so, we will probably see them at the gate of the church...
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>>well ken and catherine we are told that this is an absolute devastation for the friends and family of these 3 dublin high school. 2 of them weretwin brothers and we're told that this is just a terrible loss for this community. >>twin brothers mark and michael your easter wereamong 3 teens who were killed in a horrific christmas night crash. the dublin high school students re with 3 others when the car they re in smashed into a power pole and then went into a tree now has smile on their face >>always were with each other and antonio's of ani wore a custom made hoodie with pictures of his best fends, including javier ramirez the 3rd victim was also a dublin high school student who was kill in the crash. >>the 16 year-old trumped off flowers to pay his respects a karen chamberlain a campus supervisor at the high school says she too was compelled to offer her love and support >>just had to come down ere, i couldn't really to sit at home and think about it to she was unsure if the other 2 teens who were injured in the accident were also dublin stents the chp says those victims were take
>>well ken and catherine we are told that this is an absolute devastation for the friends and family of these 3 dublin high school. 2 of them weretwin brothers and we're told that this is just a terrible loss for this community. >>twin brothers mark and michael your easter wereamong 3 teens who were killed in a horrific christmas night crash. the dublin high school students re with 3 others when the car they re in smashed into a power pole and then went into a tree now has smile on...
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kate signs the card with her given name, catherine. >> oh, she signed it catherine. >> they're very fancyhose royals. >> this is a great day for you to be here today. the voice cwned their winner last night and you were on e show for three seasons. >> i can'tait to see what happs. >> well this season not all of the dra was over w won thanks to chssy teigen's >> we're all going to dinner tonight. >> chrissy's freaking out on twitter. she doesn't even hava cake. >> what? i'm demanding a cake. i'm just kidding. i don't need no cake. >> so here's what happened. the coaches we all super excited to have chrissy cook them a post-fina dinner. >> chrissy tiegen is cooking for us. >>e'rectually having aoach dinner. we're very excit. >> but chrissy saishe didn't realize it was finale night. so what did she do? oh, just have a little twier meltdown blaming john, quote, this is very john. didn't make a finale meal. i would haveotten a ca. ultimate john had a solution. ♪ everything's gonna be all right ♪ >> thiis our life in a nutshell. john orderedhis cake and yet i ordered this. >> your cakes have no
kate signs the card with her given name, catherine. >> oh, she signed it catherine. >> they're very fancyhose royals. >> this is a great day for you to be here today. the voice cwned their winner last night and you were on e show for three seasons. >> i can'tait to see what happs. >> well this season not all of the dra was over w won thanks to chssy teigen's >> we're all going to dinner tonight. >> chrissy's freaking out on twitter. she doesn't even...
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good weather sponsored by catherine was. the shocking treatment of disabled people in eastern european state run cabs in this case you can not have access to toilets or water and the bureaucratic indifference to their plight she has his hands and his fates tied to the bed 5 years after fast highlighting such abuses people in power returns with a 2 part investigation to continuing mistreatment and neglect europe's recurring shame hard won on al-jazeera when the news breaks. when people need to be hurt. and the story needs to be told. 145000 prisoners under its care with exclusive interviews. and in-depth reports you think i'm going out i think i'm al-jazeera has teams on the ground and that's a story the thing right here to bring you more award winning documentaries and life means. welcome back you're watching the al-jazeera news hour on peach it'll be in the chair this hour for a mind of our top stories so far today the home of the iraqi shia leader. has been reportedly hit by a drone in not just problems it comes off the un
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let's listen to that. >> catherine, you say it's not that they were laughing at him.ey were laughing at him about. >> i think it's both to be clear. trump's greatest fear seems to be he will be laughed at. he's talked about how the world is laughing at us something like 50 times before he took office. but it's also the subject matter of that mockery or apparent mockery. you had them talking about three of the most sensitive things in trump land, right? one is his failing businesses. they talked about the doral where he was planning to have the g7 summit next year. they talked about his very transparent and inept corruption, also relating to the doral and the fact that he lost that opportunity apparently to enrich himself at taxpayer expense. and they also talked about the fact essentially that his underlings don't respect him. and if they had just thrown in a joke about his sand size or something -- hand size or something, this with have been a quadruple play. >> i took it as they were saying how much he loved the cameras because he had a press conference, right, and
let's listen to that. >> catherine, you say it's not that they were laughing at him.ey were laughing at him about. >> i think it's both to be clear. trump's greatest fear seems to be he will be laughed at. he's talked about how the world is laughing at us something like 50 times before he took office. but it's also the subject matter of that mockery or apparent mockery. you had them talking about three of the most sensitive things in trump land, right? one is his failing businesses....
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please welcome catherine sullivan. [applause] >> finding us where we were 14 days earlier suited up with the clock at t minus 31 seconds again this time the launch stopped because of the indication of valve on one of the pipes to feel - - fill the fuel tanks had failed to close. if it was correct only one valve was left to leak overboard instead of going into the three main engines and if that happened we could end up at an abort landing site on the other side of the ocean. the launch would be scrubbed rather than take that risk but if it was wrong think of that leaky tire pressure sensor on your car there was no reason to scratch it so which wasn't a serious problem or a faulty indicator quex go for lunch or scrub? this high-stakes call to be responsible for the main propulsion system someone i still only know by his call sign is mps and time was not on his side it was a strict limit on how much longer we can hold that just 12 minutes more in the cockpit we listened intently what is your status the propulsion engineer
please welcome catherine sullivan. [applause] >> finding us where we were 14 days earlier suited up with the clock at t minus 31 seconds again this time the launch stopped because of the indication of valve on one of the pipes to feel - - fill the fuel tanks had failed to close. if it was correct only one valve was left to leak overboard instead of going into the three main engines and if that happened we could end up at an abort landing site on the other side of the ocean. the launch...
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catherine just take us through what happened there with this latest installment of the violence. yes these 2 people this was a car full and a child the child is safe so they went to take a taxi to take them to all the chinese some of these areas where people were killed and the taxi man got a constable because he said that people are not going to an only child too unsafe so he took them to the main taxi office where the question but that answers were not clear they did not have id and when the bags was stashed all this paraphernalia was found a military uniform bullet medical kids a firearm as well so people gathered and stoned them to death and what has happened since that time is that the people themselves of benioff say they want to take charge of their own security so they've set up this checkpoints in pots just such ng people who are coming into the city particularly from areas where these killings are happening there's also a government offensive an offensive against a.d.f. by the un and the congo leave the military we have spoken to the spokesperson of the military who has
catherine just take us through what happened there with this latest installment of the violence. yes these 2 people this was a car full and a child the child is safe so they went to take a taxi to take them to all the chinese some of these areas where people were killed and the taxi man got a constable because he said that people are not going to an only child too unsafe so he took them to the main taxi office where the question but that answers were not clear they did not have id and when the...
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are still able to come back to the villages and kill people so brutally for the past week now catherine people in eastern d r c have been demanding that the u.n. peacekeeping mission. the u.n. has been in the d r c for a very long time now obviously but how much confidence is there that if the u.n. were to leave that the congolese army the congolese security forces would be able to take to take on security responsibilities in the east. well that's a big question for ali i mean i've been talking to researchers here people who've been researching on the security situation i've also been talking to human rights campaigners one of the human rights campaign i talked to said that it's time that army took charge of the security situation he says that to you when has been here for so long and he should of given. 2. forces but this is a huge area and that dozens of rebel groups really controlling remote villages and forests fighting for minerals and things like that and it seems very much of the congolese army is thinly stretched and doesn't have enough resources to deal with that situation ok t
are still able to come back to the villages and kill people so brutally for the past week now catherine people in eastern d r c have been demanding that the u.n. peacekeeping mission. the u.n. has been in the d r c for a very long time now obviously but how much confidence is there that if the u.n. were to leave that the congolese army the congolese security forces would be able to take to take on security responsibilities in the east. well that's a big question for ali i mean i've been talking...