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janelle talks a lot and, you know, as a defense attorney that doesn't often work out well. >> janellerged in the case. why wasn't she charged? >> her statement to the officers she wanted to catch the burglars. >> prosecutors had no evidence that janelle new her husband was going to harm someone, so what was markus kaarma thinking? prosecutors brought in two arguments -- prosecutors. >> she works in a salon where markus kaarma got his hair cut days before the shooting and the woman said that kaarma came in ranting about his recent burglaries. and his chilling plan to fix them. >> i did say to him, oh, my gosh, have you called the police and he says well, [ bleep ] police won't do anything about it. and then he had mentioned that he wouldn't mind if a couple did come by because he wouldn't mind shooting a couple of them also. >> her co-worker told the jury she heard it too. >> he was going to kill them, take care of it. >> did he use those words -- take care of it? >> i think it was fix it. >> okay. do you recall him saying anything else? >> he said i'm not kidding. you will see that on
janelle talks a lot and, you know, as a defense attorney that doesn't often work out well. >> janellerged in the case. why wasn't she charged? >> her statement to the officers she wanted to catch the burglars. >> prosecutors had no evidence that janelle new her husband was going to harm someone, so what was markus kaarma thinking? prosecutors brought in two arguments -- prosecutors. >> she works in a salon where markus kaarma got his hair cut days before the shooting and...
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janel: donald trump guarda silencio. no se ha dirigido al escÁndalo de stormy daniels. avel asalto. [habla en inglÉs] " la batalla legal tambiÉn continua. hoy se dijo que el presidente habÍa violado la ley al permitir que su abogado pagara dinero para que se tratarÁ de silenciar a daniels". una reciente encuesta dice que las persona prefieren creerle a las mujeres con las que presuntamente tuvo relaciones extramaritales en vez del presidente. enrique: es un tema casi diario para la casa blanca. ilia: sÍ, y el presidente calladito. enrique: y eny de parte de todos los que hacemos este noticiero, los esperamos en nuestra ediciÓn nocturna. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ya la buscamos por toda la casa y nada. ¡araceli! lidia: seguro debe estar por ahí escondida, marcos. sigámosla buscando. marcos: ¡araceli! lidia: ay, aquí estás. marcos: araceli, ¿qué haces ahí, mi amor? ven para que conozcas a tu nueva mamá. lidia: ven, mi amor. ven con mami, ¿eh? araceli: yo--yo no. marcos: ¿qué pasa, araceli? araceli: yo no quiero otra mamá, yo quiero a mi mamita. marcos: no, mi amor. no vayas a llorar porque
janel: donald trump guarda silencio. no se ha dirigido al escÁndalo de stormy daniels. avel asalto. [habla en inglÉs] " la batalla legal tambiÉn continua. hoy se dijo que el presidente habÍa violado la ley al permitir que su abogado pagara dinero para que se tratarÁ de silenciar a daniels". una reciente encuesta dice que las persona prefieren creerle a las mujeres con las que presuntamente tuvo relaciones extramaritales en vez del presidente. enrique: es un tema casi diario para...
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awe off janelle, the noise came from the refinalery behind me. chevron says steam pressure being released nothing to worry about. people who lived here a long time say it was a first. all across richmond. likely to hear people making strange sounds. >> like a -- they're talking abut a loud, on going noise that came from the chevron refinery around 11:30 last night. you'll hear it on the you tube video. loud. a lot of air from a pipe. a statement from chevron reads in part, in very rare in stances, steam needs to be released to prevent overpressuring of a system. this process may cause a loud noise. we want to assure our neighbors that thursday night's noise did not pose any environmental or health risk to the community. neighborhood watch group, point richmond cert tweeted that this is a good reminder to register with the contra costa county emergency warning system. long time resident. vincent stevens says it comes with territory. >> any body has consciousness, mindfulness of where we are. reamize we are in the middle of a industrial zone. due t
awe off janelle, the noise came from the refinalery behind me. chevron says steam pressure being released nothing to worry about. people who lived here a long time say it was a first. all across richmond. likely to hear people making strange sounds. >> like a -- they're talking abut a loud, on going noise that came from the chevron refinery around 11:30 last night. you'll hear it on the you tube video. loud. a lot of air from a pipe. a statement from chevron reads in part, in very rare in...
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sam, tell us about it. >> reporter: janelle, let me tell you about it. this land stopped being used as a reservoir in 1940. and it has just been sitting here ever since then. now after years of back and forth in negotiations between the community and the city, today the parks commission finally approved its design. the views from the top of the future francisco park will take your breath away. and soon they'll be much more accessible, freed from the chain-link fences and keep out signs that sit on this former reservoir. >> i don't know that anything has been done like this before in the way that we went about doing it. we're a bunch of volunteers who are tirelessly working to get a park built there. >> reporter: lynn jefferson is part of the conservancy that has come up with private money to transform the land. so far they have raised nearly $9 million that will turn the overgrown grass and steep slopes into this glamorous space. but first they needed land and city permission, something jefferson said required a champion at city hall, a young supervisor
sam, tell us about it. >> reporter: janelle, let me tell you about it. this land stopped being used as a reservoir in 1940. and it has just been sitting here ever since then. now after years of back and forth in negotiations between the community and the city, today the parks commission finally approved its design. the views from the top of the future francisco park will take your breath away. and soon they'll be much more accessible, freed from the chain-link fences and keep out signs...
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. >> reporter: janelle, the rain has been off and on, off right now but it was here a few minutes ago. just in time for the rush hour. and it's a good reason for drivers to remember to slow down because the roads are going to be slippery. it's hard to tell from looking at this mangled cruiser, but the officer had only minor injuries. so did the driver of the prius and the police dog got out okay as well. the crash happened about 9:30 a.m. on westbound highway 4 in martinez. chp investigators say a pittsburg police cruiser and a car collided, both landed just over the embankment. the accident is being investigated but the weather was likely a factor. around the bay area, rain started pouring very early this morning, making for a nightmarish morning rush hour. this was the scene as drivers slowly made their way across the golden state bridge and south down 101. but here's why we need the rain. this time last year, the water district was releasing water from many of the reservoirs. but that's not the story now. we're nearing our rainy season and none of the south bay's reservoirs is even
. >> reporter: janelle, the rain has been off and on, off right now but it was here a few minutes ago. just in time for the rush hour. and it's a good reason for drivers to remember to slow down because the roads are going to be slippery. it's hard to tell from looking at this mangled cruiser, but the officer had only minor injuries. so did the driver of the prius and the police dog got out okay as well. the crash happened about 9:30 a.m. on westbound highway 4 in martinez. chp...
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this could be a potentially explosive visit, janelle. >> reporter: no details only that it's about sanctuary cities. jeff sessions is speaking tomorrow morning at 8:00. this event held by the california peace officers association. the attorney general is a last-minute surprise add-on keynote speaker. the association says they want him to address the confusion between local and federal law enforcement. california is a sanctuary state, but in the past couple of weeks, i.c.e. has raided northern california, making dozens of arrests in the bay area. i.c.e. says they could have made more but oakland mayor libby schaaf gave her community the heads up that i.c.e. was doing the sweep. many praised her but she also received death threats for her actions. this afternoon, sacramento's mayor who's in d.c. right now made a statement about the ag's visit on twitter, saying there is a rumor sessions is filing a lawsuit against the state and sanctuary cities. >> you can sue us, you can threaten us, you can intimidate us, you can talk about jailing us. it doesn't matter. we are going to continue to be who we
this could be a potentially explosive visit, janelle. >> reporter: no details only that it's about sanctuary cities. jeff sessions is speaking tomorrow morning at 8:00. this event held by the california peace officers association. the attorney general is a last-minute surprise add-on keynote speaker. the association says they want him to address the confusion between local and federal law enforcement. california is a sanctuary state, but in the past couple of weeks, i.c.e. has raided...
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. >> reporter: janelle, i'll tell you everyone in this community is devastated about what happened here today. as you can see, some of the neighbors put out candles here at the entrance of the veterans home. they want the families of the victims to know they're hurting with them. >> to see, you know, three warm, loving, wonderful human beings lose their lives, it's just unbelievable. >> reporter: a visibly shaken state senator bill dodd spent part of the evening at yountville town hall consoling the families of the three women who died at the hands of a gunman at the pathway home, a program geared toward helping veterans in need after deployments in the middle east. >> they're coming to grips with it and there are professionals in there that know how to deal with this way better than i do. >> reporter: dodd personally knew one of the women, the pathway homes executive distributor christine loeber. >> a young woman just in the prime of her life. incredibly professional and really passionate about, you know, helping veterans that have ptsd. >> i feel horrible. just poor people. >> reporte
. >> reporter: janelle, i'll tell you everyone in this community is devastated about what happened here today. as you can see, some of the neighbors put out candles here at the entrance of the veterans home. they want the families of the victims to know they're hurting with them. >> to see, you know, three warm, loving, wonderful human beings lose their lives, it's just unbelievable. >> reporter: a visibly shaken state senator bill dodd spent part of the evening at yountville...
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ukraine agreement was the all region obvious plough janelle is coalitional decries exactly because the some countries for historical reasons some european countries are obsessed about the role of russian federation i can understand why you cannot agree frankly speaking but i can give you the example of a country that i know very well i am a person and friend the president of serbia mr bush he was in some cases pushed to accept exactly the same turkey are you candidate for european accession end as a consequence you close a.
ukraine agreement was the all region obvious plough janelle is coalitional decries exactly because the some countries for historical reasons some european countries are obsessed about the role of russian federation i can understand why you cannot agree frankly speaking but i can give you the example of a country that i know very well i am a person and friend the president of serbia mr bush he was in some cases pushed to accept exactly the same turkey are you candidate for european accession end...
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. >> our janelle wang joins us now. again, another recent firing, janelle. >> the one that came down last night, president trump working to fill up his cabinet again. three nominees face confirmation hearings. one for state secretary, one for cia, and now the va secretary. >> reporter: on a day when the president talked about infrastructure in ohio, he's announcing big changes in his cabinet. >> because i wasn't happy with the speed with which our veterans were taken care of. >> reporter: veterans affairs secretary david shulkin out, after taking heat for a european trip with his wife on taxpayer dollars. >> this was official business. >> reporter: his potential replacement is already facing questions. the president nominated admiral ronny jackson, the longtime white house physician who gave the president an usually glowing bill of health. >> he has unusually good genes. >> he's been an honored graduate in anything he's done in his life. >> reporter: but critics say he has no experience in running a massive department l
. >> our janelle wang joins us now. again, another recent firing, janelle. >> the one that came down last night, president trump working to fill up his cabinet again. three nominees face confirmation hearings. one for state secretary, one for cia, and now the va secretary. >> reporter: on a day when the president talked about infrastructure in ohio, he's announcing big changes in his cabinet. >> because i wasn't happy with the speed with which our veterans were taken...
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a position and has now left the department and left big shoes to fill and i understand it will be janelle fitzpatrick also leaving. so they have both been great assets to the department, first with the environment now program and then in the larger outreach team leadership, but i certainly wish him well in future endeavors. we expect many great things from him and from janelle and wish them the best, but really wanted to appreciate for both of them, their good work and significant contributions to the department on, again both environment now and outreach, annual reports, strategy, communications, public engagement, overseeing the various programs within outreach, et cetera. donnie has done a lot and will be significantly missed. so there are other staff things that i think director raphael will note later, but i wanted to highlight that because it's significant i think for the department, for the commission, for me, for the public. >> commissioner wald: thank you very much. there is still a possibility that donnie will make it here this evening at which point we will all have an opportun
a position and has now left the department and left big shoes to fill and i understand it will be janelle fitzpatrick also leaving. so they have both been great assets to the department, first with the environment now program and then in the larger outreach team leadership, but i certainly wish him well in future endeavors. we expect many great things from him and from janelle and wish them the best, but really wanted to appreciate for both of them, their good work and significant contributions...
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jazz ne as janelle mentioned, we do have the possibility of rain fall. but i have possible changes on the storm track. as can you see on storm ranger, positioned at san bruno mountain, it is able to pick up very fine particles in the atmosphere. it is showing a few spotty areas through san francisco. you do want to watch out for that. you may need windshield wipers. let's give you a more expansive view of what is happening in the atmosphere. the big change that i'm keeping my eyes on right now, is the strongest rain line associated with our disturbance in the pacific. looks like it would stay south of the bay area this weekend. we still do have the possibility of wet weather. it just does not look nearly as wet and as widespread. so here is a look at time line as we head throughout your saturday forecast. i think this will help you get things going for the first part of your day. at 6:00 a.m. it is overcast. by the okay a.m. on saturday, cloud cover remains. 54 by 1:00 p.m. south bay with a chance of rain fall with the best possibility from santa cruz mo
jazz ne as janelle mentioned, we do have the possibility of rain fall. but i have possible changes on the storm track. as can you see on storm ranger, positioned at san bruno mountain, it is able to pick up very fine particles in the atmosphere. it is showing a few spotty areas through san francisco. you do want to watch out for that. you may need windshield wipers. let's give you a more expansive view of what is happening in the atmosphere. the big change that i'm keeping my eyes on right now,...
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>> reporter: well janelle and raj these are boom times for silicon valley tech companies and boom time for builders. but they tell us that the tariffs come unexpectedly and they are concerned about what might come next. construction is booming in silicon valley. which also means boom time for companies like acosta manufacturing. they take steel and aluminum and turn it into buildings. individual homes and giant tech offices. but with the president's new tariff soon to be in place, randy acosta said his costs will go up. >> it is not a cost saving. it will cost more and our costs will go up. >> because -- it will cost more to import steel. >> yes. because the cost to us on a per pound and per square foot basis is now going to cost absolutely 25% on steel and 10% on aluminum. >> reporter: but steel prices r isn't the only concern. tech companies big and small do business in countries like china. they fear tension, potentially affecting those business relationships. >> the problem is when you impose tariffs, you're almost imposing economic warfare and in warfare you never know what the ot
>> reporter: well janelle and raj these are boom times for silicon valley tech companies and boom time for builders. but they tell us that the tariffs come unexpectedly and they are concerned about what might come next. construction is booming in silicon valley. which also means boom time for companies like acosta manufacturing. they take steel and aluminum and turn it into buildings. individual homes and giant tech offices. but with the president's new tariff soon to be in place, randy...
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. >> i'm janelle wang in forage mathai. a lash of disturbing messages. >> the student is a repeat offender. robert handa joins us from campus and the students say the process to report harassment on campus needs to improve. robert. >> reporter: we talked to -- they're concerned about this incident as well as why other possible victims didn't come forward sooner. these prospective students and families are visiting san jose state university. new students go through procedures for reporting sexual harassment. these students of sash, students against sexual harassment. a spurned male student has been sending harsh messages to one saying i hope you get raped. student conduct offices are investigating. only after the messages were called out by other students online. >>ing i don't think the process is made clear enough for students to know when an incident occurs, where to go and who to speak with. and what incident is important enough to report. >> we are not identifying the male since he's not been charged a
. >> i'm janelle wang in forage mathai. a lash of disturbing messages. >> the student is a repeat offender. robert handa joins us from campus and the students say the process to report harassment on campus needs to improve. robert. >> reporter: we talked to -- they're concerned about this incident as well as why other possible victims didn't come forward sooner. these prospective students and families are visiting san jose state university. new students go through procedures...
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this could be a potentially explosive visit, janelle. >> reporter: no details only that it's about sanctuarys. jeff sessions is speaking tomorrow morning at 8:00. this event held by the california peace officers association. the attorney general is a last-minute surprise add-on keynote speaker. the association says they want him to address the confusion between local and federal law enforcement. california is a sanctuary state, but in the past couple of weeks, i.c.e. has raided northern california, making dozens of arrests in the bay area. i.c.e. says they could have made more but oakland mayor libby schaaf gave her community the heads up that i.c.e. was doing the sweep. many praised her but she also received death threats for her actions. this afternoon, sacramento's mayor who's in d.c. right now made a statement about the ag's visit on twitter, saying there is a rumor sessions is filing a lawsuit against the state and sanctuary cities. >> you can sue us, you can threaten
this could be a potentially explosive visit, janelle. >> reporter: no details only that it's about sanctuarys. jeff sessions is speaking tomorrow morning at 8:00. this event held by the california peace officers association. the attorney general is a last-minute surprise add-on keynote speaker. the association says they want him to address the confusion between local and federal law enforcement. california is a sanctuary state, but in the past couple of weeks, i.c.e. has raided northern...
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>> janelle, all the noise from the refinery behind me. chevron says it was a steam release and nothing to worry about. but, people who have lived here for decades, say, they never heard anything like it. >> all across richmond today, you're likely to hear people making all kinds of strange sounds. >> it was look a -- something like that, real, big jet engine takes off. full throttle. >> they're talking about a loud, on going noise that came from the chevron refinery around 11. 30. last night. you will hear it on the you tube video. most people did go outside. what its that? >> a statement from chevron reads. in in stances, steam needs to be released to prevent overpressuring of the system. the process may cause a loud noise. we want to assure our neighbors that thursday night's noise did not pose any environmental or health risks to the community. neighborhood watch group point richmond cert tweeted this is a good reminder to register with the contra costa county emergency warning system. long time resident, vincent stevens sells it comes
>> janelle, all the noise from the refinery behind me. chevron says it was a steam release and nothing to worry about. but, people who have lived here for decades, say, they never heard anything like it. >> all across richmond today, you're likely to hear people making all kinds of strange sounds. >> it was look a -- something like that, real, big jet engine takes off. full throttle. >> they're talking about a loud, on going noise that came from the chevron refinery...
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i'm janelle wang in for jessica aguirre. >> i'm raj mathai. it is a practice gaining national attention. the contra costa county sheriff's department is publishing personal information about jail inmates including when they will get out of jail. activists say that is as good as handing undocumented inmates right over to ice agents. nbc bay area's correspondent joins us with the details. robert handa? >> reporter: right, word began spreading fast especially on a holiday when immigrants rights is the topic of the day. >> sanctuary for all! >> decision by the sheriff generated anger all the way to san jose. activists at this immigrants rights march called the policy to post the names of all jailed inmates their personal information and release dates, a devious way to help ice. >> honestly shame on you. like why are you doing that. you should be protecting your people, even if they're undocumented. >> the contra costa county rights alliance points out california values act, in effect since january 1 bars law enforcement from cooperating with ice d
i'm janelle wang in for jessica aguirre. >> i'm raj mathai. it is a practice gaining national attention. the contra costa county sheriff's department is publishing personal information about jail inmates including when they will get out of jail. activists say that is as good as handing undocumented inmates right over to ice agents. nbc bay area's correspondent joins us with the details. robert handa? >> reporter: right, word began spreading fast especially on a holiday when...
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i'm janelle wang in for raj mathai, i'm jessica aguirre. rain to the bay area. snow to the sierras.the snow is making it a tough drive to tahoe. weather is working against rescuers trying to find this man. a missing skier from richmond. he spent wednesday skiing. when he didn't make it back to his cabin. his wife reached out to the alpine county sheriff's office. rescuers grounded. because of all of the snow. low visibility. wind. 36 inches have fallen of snow in the last two days. when he disappeared the international guard, chp, marin search-and-rescue said they went out looking for mr. malarkey. they still are. though facing extreme avalanche conditions. >> back in the bay area. tracking rain like we have been seeing all week long. take a look at san francisco. sunny. beautiful. meteorologist, jeff ranieri tracking where the sunshine is and where the rain is cupping down. jeff. >> the rainfall now is pretty intermitent. you've will see here on storm ranger, mobile doppler radar. don't have widespread coverage of wet weather. there are pockets that we have been seeing throughout t
i'm janelle wang in for raj mathai, i'm jessica aguirre. rain to the bay area. snow to the sierras.the snow is making it a tough drive to tahoe. weather is working against rescuers trying to find this man. a missing skier from richmond. he spent wednesday skiing. when he didn't make it back to his cabin. his wife reached out to the alpine county sheriff's office. rescuers grounded. because of all of the snow. low visibility. wind. 36 inches have fallen of snow in the last two days. when he...
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i'm janelle wang. the beginning of a wet week. jeff ranieri tracking the storm. jeff? >> what we are looking at. the humidity we experienced. mild air, really helping to spark off this latest activity. it is out ahetd, ad of the main system tracking through the the week. humid showers. right now just the start of it. then we will seat upper level area of low pressure, linger all the way through this week. that's what is going to keep these on and off chances of wet weather coming into the bay. let's zbl a's zoom in. get a closer look. we are tracking widespread areas of rainfall here. from san francisco down to san jose. also a couple heavier pockets. right through the east bay. get a closer fix here on the south bay, where it that started to pick up quite a bit. and the roadways again, always very bad during the commute. extra bad here on 880. 101. the 280 connectors here tonight. put a track on this. see it is continuing off to the north and east. we'll get more of the moderate areas of rain. through milpedes. 6:28 tonight. take you over to contra costa, alameda. hea
i'm janelle wang. the beginning of a wet week. jeff ranieri tracking the storm. jeff? >> what we are looking at. the humidity we experienced. mild air, really helping to spark off this latest activity. it is out ahetd, ad of the main system tracking through the the week. humid showers. right now just the start of it. then we will seat upper level area of low pressure, linger all the way through this week. that's what is going to keep these on and off chances of wet weather coming into the...
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thank you for joining us i'm janelle wang. >> i'm terry mcsweeney.la after that crash. the entire front cheered'd she had off. the driver died. witnesses thought they heard the car blow up even though teslas don't use any gas. >> we go live to mountain view with more on the chp investigation that brought out a tesla team. >> reporter: that's right one of the cars involved in the crash was a tesla. because it is an electric car with newer technology, investigators say they didn't feel comfortable handling an exposed battery. they had to call in tesla workers to deal with it. a familiar luxury electric car. >> looked pretty bad. >> reporter: unrecognizable on a busy freeway. >> all of a sudden we hear this like sonic boom. >> reporter: a crash on how 101 south in mountain view ended with this tesla model x destroyed. the noise from the commotion so loud that two workers on the other side of the freeway heard it. >> we saw a big cloud of smoke. and all of a sudden there was like a fireball like in the air. boom. >> it was a very, very loud bang. we thou
thank you for joining us i'm janelle wang. >> i'm terry mcsweeney.la after that crash. the entire front cheered'd she had off. the driver died. witnesses thought they heard the car blow up even though teslas don't use any gas. >> we go live to mountain view with more on the chp investigation that brought out a tesla team. >> reporter: that's right one of the cars involved in the crash was a tesla. because it is an electric car with newer technology, investigators say they...
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i )m janelle wang, in for raj >>> nbc bay area starts right now.ood evening and thank you for joining us. >> it's ban nerve wracking night, we begin with news, a freeway shooting investigation in the east bay, within the last hour, eastbound lanes reopened after a driver was shot around 8:20 this evening. a bullet came through the windshield hitting his finger. it happened just before 8:30. the police officers closed down the area, to search for bullet casings. >>> and for marin county, 580 closed down, the victim said another driver waved a gun and fired a single shot in to the car. but the police did not find a bullet hole, just a dent. the freeway was opened minutes later. >>> umbrellas need to be handy, wet weather is moving back in, dry tonight but rain in the forecast for five days. we are tracking storms and jeff, the first one is just hours away? >> it is. things are certainly going to be picking up as we head in to tuesday's forecast, storm ranger and doppler radar, shows the rain from the north bay to the south bay. rainfall producing .08
i )m janelle wang, in for raj >>> nbc bay area starts right now.ood evening and thank you for joining us. >> it's ban nerve wracking night, we begin with news, a freeway shooting investigation in the east bay, within the last hour, eastbound lanes reopened after a driver was shot around 8:20 this evening. a bullet came through the windshield hitting his finger. it happened just before 8:30. the police officers closed down the area, to search for bullet casings. >>> and...
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let's go to the forecast and as janelle mentioned, we will see the wet weather on and off as we go throughoutreason why, we have the upper level disturbance that will sit off shore all the way through saturday. and we will thesee these areas disturbances around it. and i want to take you now, to the future cast, so i will show you what heads through tomorrow morning. if you are up early at 4:00 and you are trying to get a jump on the commute. you will see these developments close to santa rosa and most of the bay area will be under cloud cover. notice how it picks up at 6:00 a.m. this is the cold front as it starts to move in. heavier rain over napa, san francisco, and half moon bay. remember, when we show, this you see yellow and orange, that's the heavier downpours and anything if green is light to moderate rain. then, once we hit 8:00, we will be under widespread rain. and we will see the rainfall stay pretty consistent for the east bay, and parts of the south bay right through 10:00 a.m. while we have the rainfall tomorrow moring and of course, you need the umbrella, and a good way to kee
let's go to the forecast and as janelle mentioned, we will see the wet weather on and off as we go throughoutreason why, we have the upper level disturbance that will sit off shore all the way through saturday. and we will thesee these areas disturbances around it. and i want to take you now, to the future cast, so i will show you what heads through tomorrow morning. if you are up early at 4:00 and you are trying to get a jump on the commute. you will see these developments close to santa rosa...
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i'm janelle wang in for raj mathai. i'm jessica aguirre. the story grabbing national headlines. the stephon clark case. protesters briefly took over a city council meeting in sacramento. demanding justice for the unarmed black man, fatally shot by police. the protesters, is the man any brother. >> stop, stop, stop. stop. please, my brother just got shot. >> sacramento city council called the meeting to discuss the shooting of clark. protesters, brought the meeting to a halt soon after it started. sacramento officer shot and killed clark, march 8th. the officers respond to calls of some one breaking car windows in the area. police say thought clark was armed when they fired 20 shots. turned out he was kargcarrying cell phone. earlier today they announced that the state justice department will conduct an independent investigation. into that shooting. and lived in this community my entire life. i'm dedicated to making sheerei gather the facts. conduct a thorough investigation. and promise to be transparent throughout the process. >> protesters in the c
i'm janelle wang in for raj mathai. i'm jessica aguirre. the story grabbing national headlines. the stephon clark case. protesters briefly took over a city council meeting in sacramento. demanding justice for the unarmed black man, fatally shot by police. the protesters, is the man any brother. >> stop, stop, stop. stop. please, my brother just got shot. >> sacramento city council called the meeting to discuss the shooting of clark. protesters, brought the meeting to a halt soon...
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. >> i'm janelle wang. roger and jessica have the night off. live look at san francisco on your left, san jose on your right. you can see dark storm clouds moving over. stormranger is on san bruno right now. meteorologist jeff ranieri is tracking the rain. >> we're going to push into the biggest concern right now, and that's right here across el cerrito. heavier rainfall continuing into martinez through 6:28 tonight. also seeing things pick up through hayward. that's going to push rainfall into dublin here as we head into 6:19 tonight with potentially some small isolated hail. you'll want to be on the lookout for that. some showers have picked up over campbell moving into downtown san jose by 6:32. i want to bring you to something i'm concerned about, we're watching very closely. and that is a heavier zone of rainfall that's developing here offshore. you can see the loop over the past 30 minutes really shows this continuing to intensify. this could be impacting areas near tiburon and san francisco tonight. while we're tracking the storms this e
. >> i'm janelle wang. roger and jessica have the night off. live look at san francisco on your left, san jose on your right. you can see dark storm clouds moving over. stormranger is on san bruno right now. meteorologist jeff ranieri is tracking the rain. >> we're going to push into the biggest concern right now, and that's right here across el cerrito. heavier rainfall continuing into martinez through 6:28 tonight. also seeing things pick up through hayward. that's going to push...
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>> reporter: janelle, good evening. you talk about a change in strategy, police are really targeting more visibility of officers not just at stations but on trains as well. that has led to increased arrests of almost 40% year over year, but more violent crimes also up and the reason behind that, cell phones. demanding a departure from the crime-spiking norm. b.a.r.t. says it's making headway in trying to eliminate criminal hot spots and horror stories, by increasing the presence of police. >> a phone got stolen. the biggest thing is that people say that it's not safe on b.a.r.t. >> i will have to say i do feel safer now riding b.a.r.t. right now i pay attention to like overall safety. >> reporter: and overall, b.a.r.t. police chief carlos rojas cites safety progress. >> we've seen an increase in crime over the last three years. there's some strategy we put in place and some proactive enforcement. >> reporter: here's a look at b.a.r.t.'s raw numbers. 1,700 arrests in 2017, an increase of 47%. tickets are up almost 90% bu
>> reporter: janelle, good evening. you talk about a change in strategy, police are really targeting more visibility of officers not just at stations but on trains as well. that has led to increased arrests of almost 40% year over year, but more violent crimes also up and the reason behind that, cell phones. demanding a departure from the crime-spiking norm. b.a.r.t. says it's making headway in trying to eliminate criminal hot spots and horror stories, by increasing the presence of...
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. >>> also coming up tonight at 6:00, janelle?a potential victim, a san jose student who fought a man accused of sexually assaulting other students. we'll have an interview at 6:00. >>> and last word from jeff ranieri. >> we vel a little rain coming up. >> we'll see you at 6:00. bye-bye. >>> developing news tonight. the stock market plunges over 700 points amid fears president trump is triggering a trade war. how it could affect the price you pay for many of the things you buy. >>> the president's lead russia lawyer suddenly quits. and nbc news has learned the shake-up is part of preparations for a potential trump sit down with mueller. >>> outrage over a fatal mistake. police open fire on an unarmed man, killing him in his grandparents' backyard. >> gun, gun, gun. >> police now say there was no weapon. >>> chilling new video of the vegas massacre being planned. the killer smuggling his arsenal into the hotel. >>> a new alert about dangers in your home hiding in plain sight. you may think that furniture is
. >>> also coming up tonight at 6:00, janelle?a potential victim, a san jose student who fought a man accused of sexually assaulting other students. we'll have an interview at 6:00. >>> and last word from jeff ranieri. >> we vel a little rain coming up. >> we'll see you at 6:00. bye-bye. >>> developing news tonight. the stock market plunges over 700 points amid fears president trump is triggering a trade war. how it could affect the price you pay for many...
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this is big, janelle. prince harry and his bride, meghan markle, chose this woman to make her wedding cake. claire ptak, got her start in berkeley. she's the owner of violet bakery in london, the couple picked the lemon elderflower cake for the big day. prince harry confirmed the choice this morning. i have never had that kind of cake. >> me either. >> i'm interested. >> royal wedding, just one flavor? they should have a variety. >> it will probably be a j gigantic cake. >> perfect for a spring wedding. >> jeff, let's take a look at the forecast, spring officially right today? >> yes, it arrived this morning. >> 5:15. >> around 9:00 this morning. it's here, spring's here. we've got the rain coming in, and we do have some active weather over the next 48 hours. take you into our microclimate forecast tonight, and it is a split pattern we're dealing with right now, system off to the north keeping on and off rain through the forecast. heaviest rainfall for central and southern california with this atmospheric
this is big, janelle. prince harry and his bride, meghan markle, chose this woman to make her wedding cake. claire ptak, got her start in berkeley. she's the owner of violet bakery in london, the couple picked the lemon elderflower cake for the big day. prince harry confirmed the choice this morning. i have never had that kind of cake. >> me either. >> i'm interested. >> royal wedding, just one flavor? they should have a variety. >> it will probably be a j gigantic cake....
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. >> and i'm janelle wang sitting in for raj mathai.ns in the san jose state university accused of sex ally assaulting male classmates. court documents reveal the suspect displayed the same criminal behavior before each attack. and tonight a student said he saw the signs because the same thing almost happened to him. that student spoke with nbc bay area's damian trujillo and live at san jose state with the details. >> reporter: i read through the court documents and i'll tell you, it is quite startling. now that other students tell me they saw the signs four years ago and he regrets not saying anything about it then. hugo walks the campus of san jose state with the memory he's been carrying for four years. he said this man lewis venegas, a school mate and friend asked him if he wanted to perform oral sex on him. >> i was in shock and just kind of -- i was hoping at some point he would say it was a joke and laugh about it. >> it turns out it wasn't a joke. on march 5th campus police arrested venegas charging him with five felonies, inclu
. >> and i'm janelle wang sitting in for raj mathai.ns in the san jose state university accused of sex ally assaulting male classmates. court documents reveal the suspect displayed the same criminal behavior before each attack. and tonight a student said he saw the signs because the same thing almost happened to him. that student spoke with nbc bay area's damian trujillo and live at san jose state with the details. >> reporter: i read through the court documents and i'll tell you,...
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and to my colleagues in front for just keeping a very close eye on the list any surprises there janelle. well first of all there are two lists part a part b. five pages each a very small attacks and part a has it everything from corn cranberry peanut butter and votes and every conceivable iteration of right. brain various length with ratios specified and there's also part b. which has things like sun beds and playing cards so these lists monaco are almost comically specific but it goes to show how much effort is devoted into making sure that it's hard to make exceptions because of course exceptions would water down the impact of retaliatory measures and the point of retaliatory measures of course is that they're supposed to hurt. so what are the chances that peter out maia can do anything about trade. well investors here aren't really banking on the rosiest outcome even though they are hopeful it's just that they've already seen these lists and they've seen reporting in the german media that suggests that the european commission itself is bracing for a trade war now apparently an intern
and to my colleagues in front for just keeping a very close eye on the list any surprises there janelle. well first of all there are two lists part a part b. five pages each a very small attacks and part a has it everything from corn cranberry peanut butter and votes and every conceivable iteration of right. brain various length with ratios specified and there's also part b. which has things like sun beds and playing cards so these lists monaco are almost comically specific but it goes to show...
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. >> and i'm janelle wang. we told you about this at 5:00 p.m.iffy, highway 17 back open and traffic still backed up but it is starting to move after crews had to remove a tree. this is near the summit. sky ranger live over the scene as you could see, still some residual back-up but good news, all lanes back open. let's show you video from about 15 minutes ago. crews worked quickly to shut down the highway just before 5:30 to remove this tree that was leaning over the highway. well crews got to work fast and cut up the tree and chopped it down with chainsaws and then brought in big trucks to remove part of the tree trunk and then they had leaf blower to remove all of the debris. it took 20 people to get the job done. and they did it quickly. they removed the entire tree in about 20 minutes. as we mentioned, traffic backed up. still backed up. for about two and a half miles in both directions. but all lanes of highway 17 near the summit now back open. >>> our other top story, warriors head coach steve cher -- steve cher is fighting for change, a p
. >> and i'm janelle wang. we told you about this at 5:00 p.m.iffy, highway 17 back open and traffic still backed up but it is starting to move after crews had to remove a tree. this is near the summit. sky ranger live over the scene as you could see, still some residual back-up but good news, all lanes back open. let's show you video from about 15 minutes ago. crews worked quickly to shut down the highway just before 5:30 to remove this tree that was leaning over the highway. well crews...
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correspondent to do my loughnane we can bring aid now she's at the frankfurt stock exchange good to see janell's so the e.u. has got what it wanted granted an exception it looks like was a sigh of relief on the trading floor. yes but only in the sense that this is one less thing for them to worry about that has in no way translated to improve trading the trading day is about to end with the european indices still firmly in the red it's also worth noting that they've had all day to react to this news that the e.u. could be accepted has been circulating around all day and it seems to provide little comfort for them then now that they have a bit more confirmation their joy remains muted so it's also because they're worried about china and they know that you don't actually have to be in a trade war in order to be affected by one if either the u.s. or china delayed growth slowed growth or depress demand as a result of a trade war well that's not good for any exporter that has either of these countries as major markets right very important point that to bear in mind ginnell do investors perhaps feel t
correspondent to do my loughnane we can bring aid now she's at the frankfurt stock exchange good to see janell's so the e.u. has got what it wanted granted an exception it looks like was a sigh of relief on the trading floor. yes but only in the sense that this is one less thing for them to worry about that has in no way translated to improve trading the trading day is about to end with the european indices still firmly in the red it's also worth noting that they've had all day to react to this...
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janelle following this story is this a significant event or how big a deal is it. well yes in a partisan vote the house intel committee has voted to shut down its investigation into alleged russian interference in the twenty sixth election and they found no evidence of collusion between trump and russia but the committee also voted to release the g.o.p.'s report on the investigation the report however will not be immediately available to the public it's expected to be released in a few weeks after it's reviewed and declassified by the intelligence community but the house intel committee did publish a summary of its findings saying that some associates had ill advised contact with wiki leaks but they reiterated that they found no collusion coronation or conspiracy between trump and the kremlin but as expected democrats of the committee are furious saying it was done prematurely to protect the white house and they pledged to continue the probe let's take a look house intel republicans have prematurely ended an investigation and jump to unfounded conclusions that they
janelle following this story is this a significant event or how big a deal is it. well yes in a partisan vote the house intel committee has voted to shut down its investigation into alleged russian interference in the twenty sixth election and they found no evidence of collusion between trump and russia but the committee also voted to release the g.o.p.'s report on the investigation the report however will not be immediately available to the public it's expected to be released in a few weeks...
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>> reporter: we're hearing right now janelle and jessica, two people were shot. scene, dozens of police officers here. this all unfolded in front of the amazon barbershop on geneva. a witness tells us he was walking down the street and he saw a police officer talking to two people. and as he passed the barbershop, he then heard shots and heard someone yell officer down. and he quickly ran
>> reporter: we're hearing right now janelle and jessica, two people were shot. scene, dozens of police officers here. this all unfolded in front of the amazon barbershop on geneva. a witness tells us he was walking down the street and he saw a police officer talking to two people. and as he passed the barbershop, he then heard shots and heard someone yell officer down. and he quickly ran
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mineral reports of emerge that frog spawns to send troops to support kurdish forces that monday janelle's and syria that's where most of america's troops are deployed french president emanuel mycroft met representatives from northern syria in paris to include members of the kurdish y p g which turkey has been fighting near its border kurdish officials say markram promise to send troops to monday to help defeat and to turkey advancing into the town. hundreds of people in the u.s. state of california have attended the funeral of a black man who was shot dead by police officers said they thought stefan claude aimed the gun at them but it was his mobile phone his death a spot protest as hometown of sacramento and beyond gable is on the reports friends and family of stefan clark were here to grieve and console each other civil rights activist al sharpton gave the eulogy reminded people why they were there we came to have a family we came because there's more it should. be clark was a twenty two year old father of two kids he was shot and killed by two police officers who mistakenly thought he
mineral reports of emerge that frog spawns to send troops to support kurdish forces that monday janelle's and syria that's where most of america's troops are deployed french president emanuel mycroft met representatives from northern syria in paris to include members of the kurdish y p g which turkey has been fighting near its border kurdish officials say markram promise to send troops to monday to help defeat and to turkey advancing into the town. hundreds of people in the u.s. state of...
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i'm janelle marie. now, on today's show, we're going to meet homeowners from all over the bay area who are just like you, except for one thing. they have a brand new kitchen experts kitchen. we're going to meet lynn and randy salazar. they lived in their home for 25 years. they rented it out for 18 years, then they came back to live in it, but lynn said, "no, we're not moving back in that home "until the kitchen is updated." so, they went to another kitchen company, finally ended up with kitchen experts. we'll tell their story. you're not going to believe it. we're also going to meet senior designer johnny. see a lot of before and after stunning photos you don't want to miss. and we're going to tell you why homeowners all across the bay area are choosing kitchen experts of california. so, sit back and relax for the next 30 minutes. we're going to show you how you can get your dream kitchen and become one of our special homeowners. coming up on today's kitchen experts show, why homeowners are choosing ki
i'm janelle marie. now, on today's show, we're going to meet homeowners from all over the bay area who are just like you, except for one thing. they have a brand new kitchen experts kitchen. we're going to meet lynn and randy salazar. they lived in their home for 25 years. they rented it out for 18 years, then they came back to live in it, but lynn said, "no, we're not moving back in that home "until the kitchen is updated." so, they went to another kitchen company, finally ended...
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. >> if janelle is not here, she'll be skiing, snow boarding. >> thank you for the idea. >> thank youning us. have a great evening. >> bye. sorry. i can't make it. it's just my eczema again, but it's fine. yeah, it's fine. you ok? eczema. it's fine. hey! hi! aren't you hot? eczema again? it's fine. i saw something the other day. eczema exposed. your eczema could be something called atopic dermatitis, which can be caused by inflammation under your skin. maybe you should ask your doctor? go to eczemaexposed.com to learn more. at the marine mammal center, the environment is everything. we want to do our very best for each and every animal, and we want to operate a sustainable facility. and pg&e has been a partner helping us to achieve that. we've helped the marine mammal center go solar, install electric vehicle charging stations, and become more energy efficient. pg&e has allowed us to be the most sustainable organization we can be. any time you help a customer, it's a really good feeling. it's especially so when it's a customer that's doing such good and important work for the environm
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janel fitzpatrick my partner said we did the most san francisco thing to do is raise our family in portlandas we move on, we definitely just reflect on how much of an inch credible experience it was to be part of the department environment. you know, so much of the opportunities i have been afforded here rely on two things. one, there is such a strong foundation of great programs with the department that allowed myself and my team to take risks with the outreach. at the time it was considered innovative. we had the space to do so and great programs. the other thing was i surrounded myself with fabulous people. you heard luke and rebecca share their project on the led give away. the team stepped up to deliver. i was at my best when i created a space for people to do great work. they delivered. one of the things i would share and i haven't shared in a while. in 12th century europe when the tribes would fight, the way they fought was get across the valley and the two chiefs would run at each other. the idea was the you are a good chief your tribe would follow you into battle. if you weren't, y
janel fitzpatrick my partner said we did the most san francisco thing to do is raise our family in portlandas we move on, we definitely just reflect on how much of an inch credible experience it was to be part of the department environment. you know, so much of the opportunities i have been afforded here rely on two things. one, there is such a strong foundation of great programs with the department that allowed myself and my team to take risks with the outreach. at the time it was considered...
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janelle wang is following the latest develops out of washington. >> reporter: terry and jess characterer a rocky 14 months on the job, rex tillerson is out as secretary of state. it started when tillerson reportedly call the president a moron. sources tell nbc news president trump never really got over that. president trump announcing a major cabinet shakeup, firing his secretary of state, rex tillerson. >> we got along actually quite well. but we disagreed on things. >> reporter: tillerson, addressing reporters at the state department today, took no questions. he gave many thanks to his colleagues, but notably, not president trump. >> i close by thanking all for the privilege of serving beside you for the last 14 months. >> reporter: white house officials tell nbc news chief of staff john kelly called tillerson over the weekend to break the news, while the secretary was touring africa. but the president's twitter announcement today reportedly caught tillerson off guard. the move sudden but not unexpect the. after months of tension between the two. last summer nbc news reported a frust
janelle wang is following the latest develops out of washington. >> reporter: terry and jess characterer a rocky 14 months on the job, rex tillerson is out as secretary of state. it started when tillerson reportedly call the president a moron. sources tell nbc news president trump never really got over that. president trump announcing a major cabinet shakeup, firing his secretary of state, rex tillerson. >> we got along actually quite well. but we disagreed on things. >>...
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prosecutors say janelle monroy willingly moved her husband's rifle to a stolen car before he killed a deputy. jurors rejected monroy's argument that she feared for her safety if she didn't help her husband, luis bracamontes. monroy will likely spend the rest of her life in prison. (justine) police in newark are investigating a murder. officers responded late last night to reports of gun shots... in the area of wells avenue...close to jerry raber ash street park. police say they found a man dead from an apparent gunshot wound. the victim has not been identified. and there is no information on suspects. (justine) on the peninsula-- police are looking for two suspects who stole a package from the front porch of a home in belmont. a doorbell security camera captured a man taking a mid- size box on friday. he got into a pickup truck with the other suspect and drove off. the truck was carrying wood and a large box covered by a blue tarp police did not say if the other items were stolen as well. (j.r.) an update tonight to that officer involved shooting in san francisco that happened this pa
prosecutors say janelle monroy willingly moved her husband's rifle to a stolen car before he killed a deputy. jurors rejected monroy's argument that she feared for her safety if she didn't help her husband, luis bracamontes. monroy will likely spend the rest of her life in prison. (justine) police in newark are investigating a murder. officers responded late last night to reports of gun shots... in the area of wells avenue...close to jerry raber ash street park. police say they found a man dead...
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>> reporter: janelle, we asked for those numbers after beat cops told me it was getting out of control. they were responding to one call involving a gun every day. it turns out they were wrong. it was worse. these are two of the guns left behind at a crime scene in san jose. beat cops tell me they saw more guns last year than in recent memory. turns out they might be right. nbc bay area requested the numbers and this is what they look like. in 2017, police responded to 1,147 calls involving guns. that's a 23% increase from the year before. >> it's ridiculous. we shouldn't have to have that problem. it's scary. >> reporter: willow glen had its share of crime last year. >> now i don't let my son out of sight. kind of depressing. >> reporter: san jose police responded to three calls on average per day involving a gun. >> weapons calls did go up last year. and it's certainly a concern of ours. >> reporter: the police chief will study the numbers to see if there is a cause and a solution to the increase. he's not ready to point the finger at prop 57, which allows the early release from pris
>> reporter: janelle, we asked for those numbers after beat cops told me it was getting out of control. they were responding to one call involving a gun every day. it turns out they were wrong. it was worse. these are two of the guns left behind at a crime scene in san jose. beat cops tell me they saw more guns last year than in recent memory. turns out they might be right. nbc bay area requested the numbers and this is what they look like. in 2017, police responded to 1,147 calls...
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>> reporter: we're hearing right now janelle and jessica, two people were shot. this is very active scene, dozens of police officers here. this all unfolded in front of the amazon barbershop on geneva. a witness tells us he was walking down the street and he saw a police officer talking to two people. and as he passed the barbershop, he then heard shots and heard someone yell officer down. and he quickly ran away. he said he ran home. let's hear what that witness has to say. >> and i heard gunshots, officer down. i heard officer down. and i ran all the way to my house, like halfway towards here. and then i ran back to see what was going on. because i have this app on my phone called citizen app, it tells you what's going on in your area. i had seen two people on the floor and a police officer wounded. >> reporter: we're hearing that police officer was shot in the leg. we don't know why they were talking with the people on the sidewalk, but shots were fired. we did speak with another witness who says she was in the neighborhood. this is very busy neighborhood, usu
>> reporter: we're hearing right now janelle and jessica, two people were shot. this is very active scene, dozens of police officers here. this all unfolded in front of the amazon barbershop on geneva. a witness tells us he was walking down the street and he saw a police officer talking to two people. and as he passed the barbershop, he then heard shots and heard someone yell officer down. and he quickly ran away. he said he ran home. let's hear what that witness has to say. >> and...
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is right and also he didn't have a lot to say there and the answer ended as chairman bernanke and janelleellen often saw the rule as not just fed chairman but chief economist and explaining in detail why they were doing what they were doing. >> because he is not an economist and doesn't feel on gates or qualified to do that and is a lawyer by history and speaks in a more lawyerly and precise way. let's get to the meat of the matter here. you are anticipating that the fed may raise some of the metrics, in a positive way for the economy, slightly faster growth, slightly lower unemployment, moderate inflation and that that would imply down the road a more aggressive interest rate posture. >> sure. the last set of forecasts had the economy growing at 2.5% this year the private sector is now a 2.9. we expect the fed to move in that direction but the question is do they raise the path of interest rates. the rate is coming we'll have four rate increases i'm not sure if this is the meeting for. >> that they like to take a another few more months before they signal that strongly and if you listen
is right and also he didn't have a lot to say there and the answer ended as chairman bernanke and janelleellen often saw the rule as not just fed chairman but chief economist and explaining in detail why they were doing what they were doing. >> because he is not an economist and doesn't feel on gates or qualified to do that and is a lawyer by history and speaks in a more lawyerly and precise way. let's get to the meat of the matter here. you are anticipating that the fed may raise some of...
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janelle as usually the case this time of evening. we see backup here on 87 behind me. with more people, not to mention more tech companies due to come in. that's not going to change for some time. now, a loaf cull transportation agency, wants you to help clear things up. awe off it is a south bay commuter's daily nightmare. highway 87 which runs north and south, between highways 101 and 85. you have been there. >> during the rush hour, yeah? >> the pathway to tech companies and a growing number of homes. >> traffic seems to be, high, every day. doesn't matter what time of the day. >> sometimes i am like why are there so many people on the road. kind of like it's crazy. >> vta knows how 87 rolls. >> morning commuters, evening commuters. >> it wants to find solutions. so it is asking people, in an online forum, for ideas to improve the 87 commute. steering away from new construction, it would rather hear, high tech idea. >> we're exploring everything from part time shoulder use, potentially improving the meetering lights. making more realtime information available to peo
janelle as usually the case this time of evening. we see backup here on 87 behind me. with more people, not to mention more tech companies due to come in. that's not going to change for some time. now, a loaf cull transportation agency, wants you to help clear things up. awe off it is a south bay commuter's daily nightmare. highway 87 which runs north and south, between highways 101 and 85. you have been there. >> during the rush hour, yeah? >> the pathway to tech companies and a...