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jane doe number 8 was michelle valdez. >> i had to tell dan.t of this whole thing is having to go to somebody's house and say, we found her, and she's not alive. >> i see her pull up out front and i go out and stand on the sidewalk. she gets out of her car and comes up to me, and ida says, dan, she says, i have some bad news for you. >> dan, she was i.d.'d, and it was her. they found -- you know, she was pregnant and the baby. it was just very difficult. >> i looked at her in disbelief but knew it was reality. i just could feel all the strength in my body just kind of drain all of a sudden. and i kind of was wobbling a little bit, and ida consoled me a little bit and said, it's okay. it's okay, you know. then she says, is there anything that we can do? do you need anything? i said, no. i just said, the information you gave me was plenty. >> of course, there was more dan needed to do that evening. he would have to tell michelle's 12 year old daughter angelica. >> and i said, angelica, detective lopez just told us that your mother has been positi
jane doe number 8 was michelle valdez. >> i had to tell dan.t of this whole thing is having to go to somebody's house and say, we found her, and she's not alive. >> i see her pull up out front and i go out and stand on the sidewalk. she gets out of her car and comes up to me, and ida says, dan, she says, i have some bad news for you. >> dan, she was i.d.'d, and it was her. they found -- you know, she was pregnant and the baby. it was just very difficult. >> i looked at...
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jane: who does have the most to lose? the u.s. economy has been chugging along quite well and it was one of donald t's campaign promises. what could happen if the trade war does take hold? yukon: people talk about who will win and who will lose. china has a huge trade surplus with america, america has a huge deficit, therefore it must be that china will lose because they have more to lose in the process. but that is not actually true. they are so strategically intercnected. for example, if america proceeds yo launch punitive tariffs on the technologica sophisticated manufacturing goods coming from china, whates are products? take apple. all apple goods are produced in china. suppose y levy a tariff on apple's products, who is that you hurt? the $800 apple iphone -- eight dollars goes to china. hundreds of dollars go to south korea, japiwan. they are dragged in. but the bulk of the value goes to apple. you end up penalizinyourself. jane: very briefly, is this a long-term chge to the global economic order? yukon: i think there is a
jane: who does have the most to lose? the u.s. economy has been chugging along quite well and it was one of donald t's campaign promises. what could happen if the trade war does take hold? yukon: people talk about who will win and who will lose. china has a huge trade surplus with america, america has a huge deficit, therefore it must be that china will lose because they have more to lose in the process. but that is not actually true. they are so strategically intercnected. for example, if...
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number four in the original 13 jane does and i can't tell you how amazing it was to know that i was not alone any more after 25 years of living with this. >> how much do you speak to some of these other women? >> i have met a few of them at the photo shoot for "new york" magazine that was done a couple of years ago, but i don't speak with them on a regular basis. it has not been a part of my normal routine to do so. >> i know you said in the past telling "new york" magazine that in the late '70s women didn't challenge powerful men. has that changed in 2018? >> that's correct. oh, yes, it has. >> do you think we'll see more people come forward whether it's bill cosby, whether it's someone else, how much has that changed for women? how much have voices like your on, like andrea constand, like the women who came out and spoke against and made allegations against harvey weinstein, how much do you think that has empowered other men and women? >> i hope it's empowered women. i hope they know now that this is proof that they don't have to stay silent any more. >> what do you think is going
number four in the original 13 jane does and i can't tell you how amazing it was to know that i was not alone any more after 25 years of living with this. >> how much do you speak to some of these other women? >> i have met a few of them at the photo shoot for "new york" magazine that was done a couple of years ago, but i don't speak with them on a regular basis. it has not been a part of my normal routine to do so. >> i know you said in the past telling "new...
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she calls herself jane doe a sexual assault survivor. >> for the police to insinuate that it was somehow my fault. that i maybe forgot that i consented. >> reporter: telling investigators that at least one other woman had been raped by the same man. >> brought up the ft that how much drinks she has a week. talks about how much alcohol she conses. >> reporter: it was revealed that data collected found that from 2016, 2017 a 20% increase. >> the burden of proof, the evidence we has is what leads us to making an arrest. >> reporter: survivors said they repeatedly told them where evidence. the police department says it made changes in that unit and is committed to improve training to make sure that all sexual assault survivors are treated with empathy. >>> the market kind of wobbled its way through tradin trading . >>> the market's reaction to facebook's latest quarterly earning report, lades tonight's bay area business watch. facebook released its number after the closing bell and despite the scandal, it is better than expected. revenue is up 50% year after year. now, numbering about half a
she calls herself jane doe a sexual assault survivor. >> for the police to insinuate that it was somehow my fault. that i maybe forgot that i consented. >> reporter: telling investigators that at least one other woman had been raped by the same man. >> brought up the ft that how much drinks she has a week. talks about how much alcohol she conses. >> reporter: it was revealed that data collected found that from 2016, 2017 a 20% increase. >> the burden of proof, the...
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she calls herself jane doe a sexual assault survivor. >> for the police to insinuate that it was somehow my fault. that i maybe forgot that i consented. >> reporter: telling investigators that at least one other woman had been raped by the same man. >> brought up the fact that how much drinks she has a week. talks about how much alcohol she consumes. >> reporter: it was revealed that data collected found that from >> the burden of proof, the evidence we has is what leads us to making an arrest. >> reporter: survivors said they repeatedly told them where evidence. the police department says it made changes in that unit and is committed to improve training to make sure that all sexual assault survivors are treated with empathy. >>> the market kind of wobbled its way through trading >>> the market's reaction to facebook's latest quarterly earning report, lades tonight's bay area business watch. facebook released its number after the closing bell and despite the scandal, it is better than expected. revenue is up 50% year after year. now, numbering about half a billion total. one and a half b
she calls herself jane doe a sexual assault survivor. >> for the police to insinuate that it was somehow my fault. that i maybe forgot that i consented. >> reporter: telling investigators that at least one other woman had been raped by the same man. >> brought up the fact that how much drinks she has a week. talks about how much alcohol she consumes. >> reporter: it was revealed that data collected found that from >> the burden of proof, the evidence we has is what...
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but she says talking about it helps...jane doe: "it's therapeutic and i want to feel like i'm doing somethingt be scared of what people are going to name me for kaylyne foster renda, is with monarch services - a rape crisis center in santa cruz... she says having support is critical to help a rape survivor move forward.kalyne foster renda/ monarch services: " we have an advocates at monarch or community members, family friends that support is critical and to not have shame around the incident." ( marty ) that was phil gomez reporting. the victim also says she learned valuable lesson when it comes to being aware and alert when alone. ( marty ) bill cosby will be confined to his home near philadelphia for the time being. he must wear a g-p-s monitor. but he'll be allowed to travel within five pennsylvania counties. on thursday, cosby was found guilty on three -counts of aggravated indecent assault. former temple university employee, andrea constand says he drugged and assaulted her in 2004. cosby's sentencing hearing has not yet been scheduled.. the 80-year-old comedian could get up to 30 years
but she says talking about it helps...jane doe: "it's therapeutic and i want to feel like i'm doing somethingt be scared of what people are going to name me for kaylyne foster renda, is with monarch services - a rape crisis center in santa cruz... she says having support is critical to help a rape survivor move forward.kalyne foster renda/ monarch services: " we have an advocates at monarch or community members, family friends that support is critical and to not have shame around the...
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. >> reporter: she calls herself jane doe, a sexual assault survivor who tells the san francisco board of supervisors committee about her unsolved rape case. she and others said just as distressing was the sbresponse they received from the special victims unit within the san francisco police department. >> for the police to insiniate it was somehow my fault. >> reporter: tiffany told investigators at least one other woman had been raped by the same man. >> the investigator also victimized over, over the phone brought up the fact how much drinks she has a week, talked about how much alcohol she consumes. >> reporter: it was revealed that data collected from san francisco general hospital found that from 2016 to 2017 there was a 20% increase in the number of sexual assault patients coming to general. yet the number of arrests or even prosecutions had not gone up during that same period. >> the burden of proof, the evidence that we have is what leads us to making an arrest. >> reporter: yet survivors said they repeatedly told investigators where to find more evidence but they claimed they
. >> reporter: she calls herself jane doe, a sexual assault survivor who tells the san francisco board of supervisors committee about her unsolved rape case. she and others said just as distressing was the sbresponse they received from the special victims unit within the san francisco police department. >> for the police to insiniate it was somehow my fault. >> reporter: tiffany told investigators at least one other woman had been raped by the same man. >> the...
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this isn't jane doe and john smith, in which case, you know, you give people the benefit of the doubt, you don't jump to conclusions. this is michael cohen and keith davidson. >> this may have been the first time broidy hired cohen as counsel, but they'd both been in trump's orbit for some time. >> as we understand it they met through the campaign and they appeared to have forged this bond as a result of working on the finance committee for donald trump. >> until recently broidy served with cohen as deputy finance chairman for the rnc. broidy was also one of the first major donors to back trump. >> at a time when donald trump didn't have a lot of institutional support from the elite republican donor class, he got in very close to donald trump and became a finance chair for his campaign. >> broidy has a bit of a checkered past. in 2009 he pleaded guilty in a new york pension fund bribery case. but that wasn't enough to prevent trump and cohen from working with broidy. >> he could raise a lot of money quickly, and he did that quickly for the trump campaign. trump was happy to have that.
this isn't jane doe and john smith, in which case, you know, you give people the benefit of the doubt, you don't jump to conclusions. this is michael cohen and keith davidson. >> this may have been the first time broidy hired cohen as counsel, but they'd both been in trump's orbit for some time. >> as we understand it they met through the campaign and they appeared to have forged this bond as a result of working on the finance committee for donald trump. >> until recently...
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a cosby accuser who was a jane doe in the 2005 case. welcome, both. first of all, your reaction to the verdict. >> it was a stunning verdict. i prepared myself for an i qu acquittal or hung jury because these cases are so difficult to prove or win. it took me quite a while to process the reality of what happened and i began to cry and my husband embraced me and the two of us stood crying for a while. >> how do you reconcile cosby's public image with the demon that was described in this trial? >> you know, for years since this happened to me in 1978 to 1980, i knew who he really was. that he was hiding behind a mask and that he was not who he pretended to be so seeing him everywhere on television all the time was very difficult for me and i'm sure it was for the other survivors. he had quite an impressive public relations and imaging campaign going on and it's very difficult to truly know other people. people can hide large portions of who they are and he did a very good job doing that. >> lee sisa dwreegreen the defe appeal. they will appeal because t
a cosby accuser who was a jane doe in the 2005 case. welcome, both. first of all, your reaction to the verdict. >> it was a stunning verdict. i prepared myself for an i qu acquittal or hung jury because these cases are so difficult to prove or win. it took me quite a while to process the reality of what happened and i began to cry and my husband embraced me and the two of us stood crying for a while. >> how do you reconcile cosby's public image with the demon that was described in...
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i was also a jane doe and actually was one of the 19 women who were on the prior bad acts witnesses and thankfully i wasn't chosen. but i don't think that this would have happened but for the help of the media. i have to say that when i was first being interviewed i said, because he was not speaking to the media. i said, by his silence he has ceded his power to his victims and the media. and we ran with it. >> let me ask -- >> cnn had not stuck with us with -- if the media had not been as tenacious as the other -- all the other victims had been not as tenacious as they were this wouldn't have happened. you, your station and many, many others, the newspapers, gave us a voice. the worst thing that happens when you are a sexual victim is this feeling of voicelessness. >> yeah. and that's one of the jobs of the media, obviously, to comfort the afflicted and afflict the comforted -- comfortable. let's ask you how much do you think this verdict happened because of the awakening that this nation has had because of the me too movement and the times up movement? women have the courage, women suc
i was also a jane doe and actually was one of the 19 women who were on the prior bad acts witnesses and thankfully i wasn't chosen. but i don't think that this would have happened but for the help of the media. i have to say that when i was first being interviewed i said, because he was not speaking to the media. i said, by his silence he has ceded his power to his victims and the media. and we ran with it. >> let me ask -- >> cnn had not stuck with us with -- if the media had not...
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<jane doe: "a lady came with a car and whisked me away and people were kicking him off of me and thenhe stripped off all of his clothes" warren barry/santa cruz police:"he then began to attack the police officers by running at them while naked and trying to punch them">(catherine) muro was arrested on charges of attempted rape and assaulting a peace officer. the woman was bruised - but is expected to be ok. she says the emotional distress will last far longer than the bruises. the santa cruz police department has added extra patrols downtown. (grant) in world news tonight... incredible images from an historic meeting between the leaders of north and south korea. is this a sign of things to come? from our partners at c-n-n brian todd explains the impact this meeting has on the u-s... an extraordinary, dramatic walk.. and greeting.nat sound: for the first time, kim jong un steps over the military demarcation line, into south korea.later, kim talks about the gravity of that moment.kim jong un:"as i was stepping over it, i was thinking why did it take so long, 11 years, to get to this his
(catherine) muro was arrested on charges of attempted rape and assaulting a peace officer. the woman was bruised - but is expected to be ok. she says the emotional distress will last far longer than the bruises. the santa cruz police department has added extra patrols downtown. (grant) in world news tonight... incredible images from an historic meeting between the leaders of north and south korea. is this a sign of things to come? from our partners at c-n-n brian todd explains the impact this...
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suppose that jane doe shows up at the border with a valid be visa but after it was issued her home country learns that she's associated with the terrorist organization but doesn't tell us. when she shows up at the border we can't make an intelligent determination. that's what this proclamation goes to. making sure we have the minimum baseline to determine admissibility. it's different than past proclamations but typical that it seeks to identify harmful conduct that a foreign government is engaging in. it imposes sanctions. that's what president carter did in president reagan did. the harmful conduct to provide us with minimal baseline information. >> to represent that no other country that fails all three criteria was excluded from this list? >> what i can represent is that it was holistic it was if your overall score so all of the countries listed in the proclamation of the same countries that fail below the baseline with the exception of somalia which the proclamation makes quite clear. iraq did fall below the baseline but wasn't subjected to sanctions. this reflects the taylor nature o
suppose that jane doe shows up at the border with a valid be visa but after it was issued her home country learns that she's associated with the terrorist organization but doesn't tell us. when she shows up at the border we can't make an intelligent determination. that's what this proclamation goes to. making sure we have the minimum baseline to determine admissibility. it's different than past proclamations but typical that it seeks to identify harmful conduct that a foreign government is...
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we heard a case where jane doe came forward and she said can you please go -- i know i was drugged can you review the footage from the bar to see if there was evidence of the perpetrator of th dropping a drn my drink. my friend said i was not acting like myself. i was in a taxi, could you interview the taxi driver. the investigator refused to do any of the above. you had another survivor, tiffany who said two other women were raped by the exact same man in the exact same way in my workplace and they would not interview those women. you are not only having woman come forward and suggest how you can collect enough evidence to have probable cause to make an arrest, and they are being refused and that evidence isn't collected and how is the da being able to charge a case when the evidence is not collected in the first case. we know these cases are hard to prove to begin with and have few women come forward to begin with. we know one in two women are sexually assaulted in this country. i cannot believe that my daughter has a 50% chance of getting sexually assaulted in her lifetime and yet w
we heard a case where jane doe came forward and she said can you please go -- i know i was drugged can you review the footage from the bar to see if there was evidence of the perpetrator of th dropping a drn my drink. my friend said i was not acting like myself. i was in a taxi, could you interview the taxi driver. the investigator refused to do any of the above. you had another survivor, tiffany who said two other women were raped by the exact same man in the exact same way in my workplace and...
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they will be released and either buried or consent decree mated as john doe or jane doe. >> and the familiesl never know the end. >> the vast majority of these folks shouldn't be dead. they're in the prime of life, 20 to 30, in god shape. wouldn't be dead except they crossed a dangerous desert. >> at what i would define as a stupid point in american history. for the unidentified the journey back to the families begin was dr. robin riengy for the center for human rights. her organization works to reconnect family was the loved ones using the few belongings leftd when the remains were discovered. >> it's kind of the typical case. there is an id card here. that's a strong clue. but a lot of times people will carry a false id card or the chaos of the crossing they'll mix up id cards. >> just because there is an id it doesn't mean it's this person. >> exactly. they're clues thp they can help tell a story, help the family to heal. help the family to connect to something when they're given skeltle remains and said this is your son. i remember a woman had a spanish english dictionary and she had a s
they will be released and either buried or consent decree mated as john doe or jane doe. >> and the familiesl never know the end. >> the vast majority of these folks shouldn't be dead. they're in the prime of life, 20 to 30, in god shape. wouldn't be dead except they crossed a dangerous desert. >> at what i would define as a stupid point in american history. for the unidentified the journey back to the families begin was dr. robin riengy for the center for human rights. her...
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but she says talking about it helps...jane doe: "it's therapeutic and i want to feel like i'm doing somethingf activism and not be scared of what people are going to name me for kaylyne foster renda, is with monarch services - a rape crisis center in santa cruz... she says having support is critical to help a rape survivor move forward.kalyne foster renda/ monarch services: " we have an advocates at monarch or community members, family friends that support is critical and to not have shame around the incident." (grant) that was phil gomez reporting. the victim also says she learned valuable lesson when it comes to being aware and alert when alone. (pam) bill cosby will be confined to his home near philadelphia for the time being. his bail order released on friday, also says, he must wear a g-p-s monitor. but he will occasionally be allowed to travel within five pennsylvania counties ..... to see his doctors and attorneys. cosby was found guilty on three -counts of aggravated indecent assault thursday. former temple university employee, andrea constand said, he drugged and assaulted her at his
but she says talking about it helps...jane doe: "it's therapeutic and i want to feel like i'm doing somethingf activism and not be scared of what people are going to name me for kaylyne foster renda, is with monarch services - a rape crisis center in santa cruz... she says having support is critical to help a rape survivor move forward.kalyne foster renda/ monarch services: " we have an advocates at monarch or community members, family friends that support is critical and to not have...
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i will introduce myself as jane doe, though some recognize me as a long time employee of the city's human rights commission. in fact last time i stood before the board of supervisors was about two and a half years ago when i was honored for my work at the h.r.c. just days later, i was drugged and raped. i grew up in new york in a big close-knit family, for college i move today d.c. where i studied human rights and began a career focused on civil rights, i've been with the s.f. h.r.c. since 2010. citizens come to me with complaints of discrimination. we investigate them, we mediate them and a resolution is reached. i intimately know how our city department function. what's happening to victims of drug facilitated rape in san francisco is a failure of the system. those who summon the courage to report this are punished for having the audacity to believe if they go to the police the police will take the investigation of their rapes as seriously as other serious crimes. january 2nd 2016 was a saturday. i went out to catch up with a girlfriend that night. and shortly after midnight i met a cha
i will introduce myself as jane doe, though some recognize me as a long time employee of the city's human rights commission. in fact last time i stood before the board of supervisors was about two and a half years ago when i was honored for my work at the h.r.c. just days later, i was drugged and raped. i grew up in new york in a big close-knit family, for college i move today d.c. where i studied human rights and began a career focused on civil rights, i've been with the s.f. h.r.c. since...
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if this person was a youtube employee, i would expect someone would say that's john or jane doe so you have eyewitnesses who can give you the biggest answer. who is this person and is he part of a broader conspiracy? the second question that might be answered as we speak, especially in a high-tech complex, is there surveillance video that can give a view on where this individual is? and a picture of their face? if i can get a picture of a face, i might be able to identify. go to a social media account and start looking at what that person was saying, whether they're speaking to other people, sympathizers. i suspect behind the scenes, there's a lot of information flowing in already. >> i also want to bring in brian who is watching all of this. you know the individuals there at youtube headquarters, and i know you've been on the phone with some of them. what are you hearing? >> yes. and these evacuations are continuing very much he in active time for interviews as you were talking about. these employees. and visitors who might have been on campus today now being enter viewed the find out
if this person was a youtube employee, i would expect someone would say that's john or jane doe so you have eyewitnesses who can give you the biggest answer. who is this person and is he part of a broader conspiracy? the second question that might be answered as we speak, especially in a high-tech complex, is there surveillance video that can give a view on where this individual is? and a picture of their face? if i can get a picture of a face, i might be able to identify. go to a social media...
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we'll call this woman jane doe. >> for the police to insin eight it was somehow my fault that i maybei consented. it's absurd. >> jane manning is with women's justice now, an advocacy group. >> many victims described this to me as being worse than the rain itself. >> today's hearing, it was revealed that data collected at san francisco general hospital found from 2016 to 2017 there was a 20% increase in the number of sexual assault patients coming to general. yet let number of arrests or even prosecutions had not gone up during that state your name period. >> after hearing the stories, what's going to happen next? what's happening when you leave this room and talk to the chief of police today. >> i asked him the same question. >> what are you going to tell him. >> i'm going to discuss with the chief. -- we've had the discussions in the past where we can do better as a department. similar to the reforms that we are in it's always about getting better. as an agency and the services we provide to the communities. >> the police department said it recently started to form partnerships with
we'll call this woman jane doe. >> for the police to insin eight it was somehow my fault that i maybei consented. it's absurd. >> jane manning is with women's justice now, an advocacy group. >> many victims described this to me as being worse than the rain itself. >> today's hearing, it was revealed that data collected at san francisco general hospital found from 2016 to 2017 there was a 20% increase in the number of sexual assault patients coming to general. yet let...
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jane: but does this relationship come with risks? president trump is not particularly popular in france. >> he is not popular at all. his favorability ratre abysmal, about 14%. so it doesn't come with the risk in the sense that the french are very pragmatic with this approach. they might dislike donald trump, but they appreciate the effort that the french president is doing in trying to reach out to donald trump. jane: so how will they judge the success of this trip? >> i think a big part of it will be judged on what happens next. president macron has proven that he is influential, for example, on the syria front, on being able to create a framework for stability. he h pointed that out as a success. ybbut the first deadline of success will be may 12, when president trump will have to decide on whether or not to establish sanctions against iran.id prt macron was able to have him shift his gear on that position will be a good story to tell as a french influencer. jane: he also painted a competing vision of the world, a very liberal, gl
jane: but does this relationship come with risks? president trump is not particularly popular in france. >> he is not popular at all. his favorability ratre abysmal, about 14%. so it doesn't come with the risk in the sense that the french are very pragmatic with this approach. they might dislike donald trump, but they appreciate the effort that the french president is doing in trying to reach out to donald trump. jane: so how will they judge the success of this trip? >> i think a...
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suppose jane doe shows up at our border a valid visa, but after that visa is issued pursuant to the problems you describe, her home country list shoes associated with a terrorist organization but doesn't tell us. the proclamation is different than past proclamation spectacle in this sense it six to identify harmful conduct that a foreign government is engaging in and imposes sanctions in order to pressure the government to change. carter what president did with respect to iran but president reagan did. it. to cuba will conduct provides is the minimum baseline of information. >> do you represent that no that fails all three of the criteria was excluded from this list? >> the analysis was holistic. the countries that fell below the baseline, with the exception of some other, which the proclamation makes clear, and right,eption of all which fell below the baseline but was not subject to sanctions. i think this reflects the nature of this proclamation and the fact it was meant to impose tailored pressure on these countries while also taking into account other types of national security and forei
suppose jane doe shows up at our border a valid visa, but after that visa is issued pursuant to the problems you describe, her home country list shoes associated with a terrorist organization but doesn't tell us. the proclamation is different than past proclamation spectacle in this sense it six to identify harmful conduct that a foreign government is engaging in and imposes sanctions in order to pressure the government to change. carter what president did with respect to iran but president...
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we have inactive jane and john doe. >> i feed closure. >> san matteo the first county to offer this service. >>> today the country gathers to honor former first lady barbara bush. barbara bush's husband of 73 years and former president, george h.w. bush followed the casket in his wheelchair pushed by his son. one man was actually invited to the funeral watched with an especially heavy heart. shawn ross was a press secretary at the white house. he says everyone who worked for the bushes were treated like family. >> if you looked at the greatest generation and the women of that generation, i think you'll see barbara bush, the iconic image of support dedication and self- self-sacrifice for that generation. >> the former lady was laid to rest at the bush library in houston, texas. >>> president trump was not in attendance at the bush funeral, first lady melania trump was there. mr. trump says he did not attend to avoid disruptions over added security. nbc bay area an suddenly is tracking the story. anser. >> the president slammed new york reporter maggy heartbeatman calling her a third rate rep
we have inactive jane and john doe. >> i feed closure. >> san matteo the first county to offer this service. >>> today the country gathers to honor former first lady barbara bush. barbara bush's husband of 73 years and former president, george h.w. bush followed the casket in his wheelchair pushed by his son. one man was actually invited to the funeral watched with an especially heavy heart. shawn ross was a press secretary at the white house. he says everyone who worked...
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the d-n-a is destroyed and >> the requirements for what was required for in a jane or john doe investigation in the 50s is totally different than it is here in the current day . >> we know coming here is the best that we can do for our son. >> officials say once the case is involved the dna is destroyed and removed permanently from the data base. >>> san jose just became number one in the nation tonight for something they'd probably rather not be number one about. maria medina is in the south bay with others who say they're cashing in. -- gary >> i've been selling full time for 33 years here in the south bay. >> reporter: if you would have told gary shapiro three decades ago he'd sell his home for $3 million. >> i wouldn't believe you at all. >> reporter: san jose led the nation in year over year median home price increases for the first quarter. this time last year homes were 33 percent cheaper. today the median home price in san jose will cost you 1.15 million. >> there's two reasons. >> reporter: gary says one reason is supply is at historic lows. in santa clara county he says there are j
the d-n-a is destroyed and >> the requirements for what was required for in a jane or john doe investigation in the 50s is totally different than it is here in the current day . >> we know coming here is the best that we can do for our son. >> officials say once the case is involved the dna is destroyed and removed permanently from the data base. >>> san jose just became number one in the nation tonight for something they'd probably rather not be number one about....
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>> nobody had a jane doe in the hospital. nobody had been brought in. we called some of her friends. and nobody had heard from her. >> what to do? kate was 28, and though she lived at home, she was an adult. her decisions, bad or good, were hers. they elected to give it one more day. if she wasn't back by monday, they'd call the police. then when monday came, there was word. no, not from kate. from kate's bank. >> once i got off the phone with the branch manager, i called the police. >> yeah. what were you thinking then? >> i was thinking something is wrong. >> something was wrong, but could they discover what? and would the police help? >> i thought i'm not going to put up with this. we've got to get going. we've got to get moving on this. feel the clarity of non-drowsy claritin 24 hour relief when allergies occur. day after day, after day. because life should have more wishes and less worries. feel the clarity and live claritin clear. hey, want thedone.est internet? and now, xfinity mobile is included. you can get up to five lines. you can save 400 bu
>> nobody had a jane doe in the hospital. nobody had been brought in. we called some of her friends. and nobody had heard from her. >> what to do? kate was 28, and though she lived at home, she was an adult. her decisions, bad or good, were hers. they elected to give it one more day. if she wasn't back by monday, they'd call the police. then when monday came, there was word. no, not from kate. from kate's bank. >> once i got off the phone with the branch manager, i called the...
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he does not read book ars or ev news stories. >> and kelly jane made the point that he only has two lawyers left. other law firms haven't wanted to join the team. so if the president does decide to speak to mueller, does having this lean legal team make a difference? >> it does make a difference. because if you are prepping properly for deposition or grand jury testimony, you have to sit down with lawyers for hours at a time, go over lots of documents. that are going to come up in a deposition. and he has to strip down legal staff now. i don't know that they have the manpower do it. and he set up huge public record with tweets and other depositions in civil cases. he's gone so far to say on public record that he believes in truthful hyperbole. that is his phrase. that is how he defines a lie. so he admits in the past he's laid numerous times. but he says when he says it, it is truthful hyperbole. as try that on mueller, he will be impeached and taken away in handcuffs. >> and phil, even if the president doesn't testify under oath, if he uses some of this to borrow the phrase truthful h hype
he does not read book ars or ev news stories. >> and kelly jane made the point that he only has two lawyers left. other law firms haven't wanted to join the team. so if the president does decide to speak to mueller, does having this lean legal team make a difference? >> it does make a difference. because if you are prepping properly for deposition or grand jury testimony, you have to sit down with lawyers for hours at a time, go over lots of documents. that are going to come up in a...
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hopefully that dna has a profile that's built and is put in the system that it matches up to a jane or a john doeclosure to the family as tragic as it might be, you know it's a possibility that they're deceased.">( james ) missing persons days started over a decade ago and have gradually expanded across the country. ( darya ) new this morning ... a petaluma man was arrested after he allegedly bulglarized a business and fought police. police received reports of a man loitering at a business near the 700 block of baywood drive in petaluma. police say the man resisted arrest and fought officers when they tried to detain him. police searched him ... and found stolen items from the business. the man was booked in sonoma county jail. ( darya ) a man is jail ... after leading police on a high speed chase in napa a chp plane and napa police followed the driver on northbound state highway 29 .... at north kelley road. the driver lost control of his car on butler bridge and hit a divider. the man left his car and tried to run away ... but police caught up and arrested him. ( james ) police are searching fo
hopefully that dna has a profile that's built and is put in the system that it matches up to a jane or a john doeclosure to the family as tragic as it might be, you know it's a possibility that they're deceased.">( james ) missing persons days started over a decade ago and have gradually expanded across the country. ( darya ) new this morning ... a petaluma man was arrested after he allegedly bulglarized a business and fought police. police received reports of a man loitering at a...
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hopefully that dna has a profile that's built and is put in the system that it matches up to a jane or a john doe so we can one, put closure to the family as tragic as it might be, you know it's a possibility that they're deceased.">( marty ) officials interviewed and took dna samples from family members looking for loved ones. missing persons days started over a decade ago and have gradually expanded across the ( marty )coming up on the kron 4 weekend news... the f-a-a is ordering all airlines to inspect engines similar to the one that killed a woman last week.... we'll have the new guidelines airlines must follow. ( marty )plus... the warnings may seem endless... but they are important. the reason why experts say buying earthquake insurance... is something you want to think about. ( marty )and apple unveils it's second robot! we'll show you everything it can do -- right after the break (ácommercialá) in your noise cancelling trheadphones?ry maybe not. maybe you could trust you won't be next to a loud eater. (eating potato chips loudly) or you could just trust duracell. (silence) ♪ apple has unv
hopefully that dna has a profile that's built and is put in the system that it matches up to a jane or a john doe so we can one, put closure to the family as tragic as it might be, you know it's a possibility that they're deceased.">( marty ) officials interviewed and took dna samples from family members looking for loved ones. missing persons days started over a decade ago and have gradually expanded across the ( marty )coming up on the kron 4 weekend news... the f-a-a is ordering all...
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jane: how much leverage does the u.s. actually have if it does decide to renegotiate? h zalmay: considerable leverage, but not as much as when we were together with our allies and with china and russia. right now what has changed is the iranian domestic situation with an economy literally in freefall. e political situation ha gotten a lot worse. and so even american-only sanctions would have a lot of negative impact, but would not have as much of an impact as if we were together before. if fact that -- if att tme we appreciated the leverage we cohad to wd have gotten a better agreement than we did. jane: thatil was zalmay khd,. former ubassador to the one, and we will hear from him shortly. a series of attacks in afghanistan have killed a number of people including journalisthm bbc reporter shah was among the dead. he was just 29 years old. the bbc has paid tribute to his work and said it is supporting his family at this difficult time. media since the fall of the taliban. this report from richard galpin. richard: this morning in kabul, the aftermath of twin attacks in
jane: how much leverage does the u.s. actually have if it does decide to renegotiate? h zalmay: considerable leverage, but not as much as when we were together with our allies and with china and russia. right now what has changed is the iranian domestic situation with an economy literally in freefall. e political situation ha gotten a lot worse. and so even american-only sanctions would have a lot of negative impact, but would not have as much of an impact as if we were together before. if fact...
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hopefully that dna has a profile that's built and is put in the system that it matches up to a jane or a john doe one, put closure to the family as tragic as it might be, you know it's a possibility that they're deceased.">(robin) missing persons days started over a decade ago and have gradually expanded across the country. (robin) happening today... teachers from san jose's evergreen school district plan on protesting their latest contract bargaining proposal. union representatives say the teachers will distribute leaflets and picket at schools throughout the district this morning. they're expecting a strong turnout at holly oak elementary school with the president of the evergreen teachers association set (robin) it's an exciting time at tucson botanical gardens -- as people flood in to see a rare large plant -- known as the "corpse flower" -- bloom. once the plant opens up, it gives off a pungent smell... that some visitors are hoping to experience. eric fink reports. they've come...natsfrom all over the country.in the last two days...almost a hundred 50- thousand have watched from all over th
hopefully that dna has a profile that's built and is put in the system that it matches up to a jane or a john doe one, put closure to the family as tragic as it might be, you know it's a possibility that they're deceased.">(robin) missing persons days started over a decade ago and have gradually expanded across the country. (robin) happening today... teachers from san jose's evergreen school district plan on protesting their latest contract bargaining proposal. union representatives say...
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in my office, 80 active jane and john does. >>> swabbing for a dna sample that will be run through state and national data bases and brother's suit investigators will look for dna possibly in skin cells from the neck area. the coroner says using dna they were able to aid christine kuhn in 2006. then last december they finally gave her family back in washington, d.c. some closure. monica bliss is hoping it's her turn to get answers. >> think i need close or. it's always this hurt i carry around and sadness. >> and that was roz plater reporting. >>> much more ahead, tens of thousands of volunteers across the nation coming together to help their communities, including an effort to help victims of the north bay fires. >> and get ready for round two of more sunshine and warmer temperatures right now in san francisco, 51 degrees, we've got low lying clouds creating patchy fog out there. i'll talk about how long the 8 o's are expected to last coming up. to describe the new signature crafted recipe by mcdonald's: garlic white cheddar. layered with a slice of white cheddar cheese... a medley of c
in my office, 80 active jane and john does. >>> swabbing for a dna sample that will be run through state and national data bases and brother's suit investigators will look for dna possibly in skin cells from the neck area. the coroner says using dna they were able to aid christine kuhn in 2006. then last december they finally gave her family back in washington, d.c. some closure. monica bliss is hoping it's her turn to get answers. >> think i need close or. it's always this hurt...
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hopefully that dna has a profile that's built and is put in the system that it matches up to a jane or a john doe so we can one, put closure to the family as tragic as it might be, you know it's a possibility that they're deceased."> officials interviewed and took dna samples from family members looking for answers. missing persons days started over a decade ago and have gradually expanded around the country. (mabrisa rodriguez)ridge of high pressure will remain over the region as a weak upper level trough swings through the pacnw on sunday. that being said, morning low clouds will once again be possible along the coast and locally inland, especially monterey/salinas valleys. temperatures will be above normal again on sunday with highs in the 60s/70s coast and 70s/80s inland. no major change in the sensible weather through the middle of next week. night and morning low clouds will continue with afternoon sunshine. there will likely be a slight downward trend in temperatures as high pressure weakens slightly. medium range models still lead to an uncertain/lower confidence forecast late next week.
hopefully that dna has a profile that's built and is put in the system that it matches up to a jane or a john doe so we can one, put closure to the family as tragic as it might be, you know it's a possibility that they're deceased."> officials interviewed and took dna samples from family members looking for answers. missing persons days started over a decade ago and have gradually expanded around the country. (mabrisa rodriguez)ridge of high pressure will remain over the region as a...
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hopefully that dna has a profile that's built and is put in the system that it matches up to a jane or a john doe can one, put closure to the family as tragic as it might be, you know it's a possibility that they're deceased though this event is the first of it's kind in the bay area... missing persons day started over a decade ago...and has gradually expanded around the country. (jr) earth day is tomorrow but today bay area residents are celebrating early. kron4's michelle kingston was at the earth day festival outside san francisco's city hall. she is live there tonight... michelle, i was out there as they were setting up all of those booths today. this event must have had a special meaning to those folks there. a day to celebrate earth!and what a day it was -- beautiful blue skies and sunshine. everyone seemed to be having a great time at this event. (mk)sam hodder, save the redwoods league ceo"it's about our shared obligation, our shared sense of the urgency of the healthy function of the natural world."hundreds gathered in the civic center plaza saturday afternoon to celebrate earth day leia
hopefully that dna has a profile that's built and is put in the system that it matches up to a jane or a john doe can one, put closure to the family as tragic as it might be, you know it's a possibility that they're deceased though this event is the first of it's kind in the bay area... missing persons day started over a decade ago...and has gradually expanded around the country. (jr) earth day is tomorrow but today bay area residents are celebrating early. kron4's michelle kingston was at the...
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jane o'brien reports. president trump famously does not read books, so his furious twitter outburst this morning was more likelyhis former fbi director on tv discussing an infamous dossier. the allegation was that he had been involved in prostitutes in a hotel in moscow in 2013, and that the russians had filmed the episode, and he interrupted very defensively, and started talking about, do i look like a guy who needs hookers? mr comey never got on with the president who he describes in his book as "unethical and untethered to the truth". mr trump is not holding back either, tweeting: but firing mr comey in the middle of an fbi investigation into russian interference in the 2016 election fuelled allegations that the president was attempting to obstruct justice. it also prompted the appointment of the special counsel robert mueller, whose investigation is gathering momentum. mr comey‘s book does not reportedly reveal much about that but it does give a scathing account of a president he clearly despises, prompting a response from the white house. the american people see through the blatant lies of a self—admitted
jane o'brien reports. president trump famously does not read books, so his furious twitter outburst this morning was more likelyhis former fbi director on tv discussing an infamous dossier. the allegation was that he had been involved in prostitutes in a hotel in moscow in 2013, and that the russians had filmed the episode, and he interrupted very defensively, and started talking about, do i look like a guy who needs hookers? mr comey never got on with the president who he describes in his book...
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jane: president trump has lostt the elem surprise now, but does he gain anything by waiting? r it is hard to see what you gain by waiting otan certainty of waiting for the evidence. when you're strikes do on the see how- it is hard t you get any gains unless you want to telegraph to thest russians at thkes are coming and make sure they are clear of certain targets. jane: very briefly, how big is the risk that this could escalate into conflict between russia and the u.s.? >> obviously, the united states andsi rto take pains to ensure that these are d conflicted, but it is a messy tuation and once you start shooting things, you never are quite sure where it will end up. jane: thank you for joining me. pleasure, jan jane: as the u.s. works on its response to the suspected chemical attack in syria, the candidate to be the next secretary of state faced tough estions on capitol hill. at his senate confirmation hearing today, mike pompeo promised lawmakers he would fill department vacancies and take a tough line with russ democratic senator ben cardin mywas there and he spoke t coll
jane: president trump has lostt the elem surprise now, but does he gain anything by waiting? r it is hard to see what you gain by waiting otan certainty of waiting for the evidence. when you're strikes do on the see how- it is hard t you get any gains unless you want to telegraph to thest russians at thkes are coming and make sure they are clear of certain targets. jane: very briefly, how big is the risk that this could escalate into conflict between russia and the u.s.? >> obviously, the...
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jane doesn. >> supervisor kim: does not double parking happen all throughout the city? >> it does, but it happens in some places more than others. we want to find the places where the most people are affected by it. >> supervisor kim: is there a -- i'm sure there's a set of legal issues around ticketing based off of the -- a phone camera photo but could you explain that to me? 'cause you know, he see the license plate clearing blocking the bike lane or double parking. what are the circumstances around issuing a ticket in this instance. >> there are very limited circumstances where a picture can be used to issue a ticket. the cameras that are mounts on muni buses can take pictures of cars that are parked in bus lanes and issue tickets but that's only because special legislation allowing san francisco to do that has been passed. >> does the law explicitly state that we cannot issue a ticket? >> i would be happy to research the specific supervisions, but my understanding is that we cannot issue tickets based on photographs skbl bein photographs. >> okay. i'd love the answe
jane doesn. >> supervisor kim: does not double parking happen all throughout the city? >> it does, but it happens in some places more than others. we want to find the places where the most people are affected by it. >> supervisor kim: is there a -- i'm sure there's a set of legal issues around ticketing based off of the -- a phone camera photo but could you explain that to me? 'cause you know, he see the license plate clearing blocking the bike lane or double parking. what are...
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to jane slaves cause of slavery a twenty first century evil and how does iraq.
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how does that change the game for the intelligence agencies and law enforcement? jack: well, jane, isis has gon record about urging its followers to now think oft differpes of attack modalities instead of just bombs.g they are saye household devices, use low-tech things, use cars, use automobiles, use vans as weapons of mass destruction. now we have a situation where on any given day at any giv locality, an individual, whether he is motivated politically or religiously or for any other reason, can use this type of modality, and unfortunately, as we have seen in toronto, cause significant damage with regard to the loss of life. jane: this clearly is an actee, crime scut police do have a suspect in custody. how helpful is that?in jack: that initely helpful. n metimes you are dealing with a suicide bomber, of europe. now we have a living, breathing suspect, we have a perpetrator. he is going to be debriefed, he is going to be interrogated. they will harvest evidence from his social media, his house, every thing he has posted, who he associates with, but they can interrogate this indi
how does that change the game for the intelligence agencies and law enforcement? jack: well, jane, isis has gon record about urging its followers to now think oft differpes of attack modalities instead of just bombs.g they are saye household devices, use low-tech things, use cars, use automobiles, use vans as weapons of mass destruction. now we have a situation where on any given day at any giv locality, an individual, whether he is motivated politically or religiously or for any other reason,...