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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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javier: quÉ completa informaciÓn de janel rodrÍguez, en vivo desde la casa blanca.e en la cumbre de las amÉricas. todo porque el presidente trump cancelÓ su audiencia a la asistencia de un evento en perÚ. carolina: es un lugar lo va a tomar el vicepresidente mike pence. el mandatario justificÓ su ausencia porque debe presenciar los acontecimientos de siria y otras partes del mundo. un asunto que seguramente la agenda del presidente estarÁ enfocada esa buscar un nuevo asesor de seguridad nacional, porque el que tenÍa hasta ahora presentÓ su renuncia. javier: el funcionario dejÓ el cargo dos dÍas despuÉs de sus polÉmicas palabras. la polÉmica entrevista, en la que dijo que los inmigrantes mexicanos somos el problema nÚmero 1 para las autoridades migratorias. carolina: ayer tuvo una reuniÓn, aquÍ parecía que no sabÍa acerca de esa renuncia, aparentemente. Él presentÓ la carta de renuncia de manera forzada. llega el dÍa cero para facebook y para su director ejecutivo, mike zuckerberg, quien testifica hoy ante el senado. Él asume responsabilidad por la filtraciÓn de dato
javier: quÉ completa informaciÓn de janel rodrÍguez, en vivo desde la casa blanca.e en la cumbre de las amÉricas. todo porque el presidente trump cancelÓ su audiencia a la asistencia de un evento en perÚ. carolina: es un lugar lo va a tomar el vicepresidente mike pence. el mandatario justificÓ su ausencia porque debe presenciar los acontecimientos de siria y otras partes del mundo. un asunto que seguramente la agenda del presidente estarÁ enfocada esa buscar un nuevo asesor de seguridad...
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the last known murder was janel cruz bound and bludgeoned in 1986 in irvine. she was just 18 years old. >> for more than 40 years the suspected killer flew under the radar completely undetected. the fact that the suspect is a former police officer is a very interesting twist. >> he was a cop when many of the attacks occurred. it begs the question, did that help them commit the crimes? did it also help him get away with it? >> did the training cause him to perform tactics based on his training? did he elude law enforcement because he knew so much about law enforcement? it is extremely troubling and upsetting. >> officials say the killer blindfolded most of his victims and escaped out of back doors. a former detective on the case said the golden state killer new how to keep from getting identified. >> some got enough of a look to know how tall he was. several people said he was no more than five foot nine back -- 5'9". >> he knew what the cops were capable of. >> reporter: retired fbi agent points out that investigators do not know how they solved the case. they
the last known murder was janel cruz bound and bludgeoned in 1986 in irvine. she was just 18 years old. >> for more than 40 years the suspected killer flew under the radar completely undetected. the fact that the suspect is a former police officer is a very interesting twist. >> he was a cop when many of the attacks occurred. it begs the question, did that help them commit the crimes? did it also help him get away with it? >> did the training cause him to perform tactics based...
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janelle, the thought here in silicon valley is that today )s questioning was tougher than yesterday )s .. zuckerberg spent a pretty big chunk of the session on his heels .. defending his company against regulations, russians, and charges of politial bias. tonight at six .. we )ll dig deeper information to try to influence the 2016 presidential election. >> have you disclosed to this committee. >> we are working with the authorities on that. >> as long as people who are employed to perpetrate this type of interference, it will be hard for us to guarantee that we will fully stop everything. >> reporter: but zuckerberg says facebook is now increasing internal security, offering money to those who report data breaches and labeling all ads with exactly who paid for them. >> i'm wondering again why congress should trust you again. we'll be watching to make sure facebook follows through on these commitments.into z >> reporter: if they do not feso protect privacy nabetter, they will pass new regulations. we will dig deeper and ask e professionals if he was able to connect to users and investo
janelle, the thought here in silicon valley is that today )s questioning was tougher than yesterday )s .. zuckerberg spent a pretty big chunk of the session on his heels .. defending his company against regulations, russians, and charges of politial bias. tonight at six .. we )ll dig deeper information to try to influence the 2016 presidential election. >> have you disclosed to this committee. >> we are working with the authorities on that. >> as long as people who are...
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i'm janelle wang sitting in forage mathai. >> i'm jessica aguirre.e begin with an nbc bay area exclusive. >> he's 90 years old, kidneys failing, yet a bay area hospital sent him home alone. the man's family says no one even notified them. we're live at kaiser permanente. what kind of explanation do they have why they discharged this man? >> reporter: kaiser in san jose has since apologized for this incident. it's unclear who reportedly made the decision to discharge a sick 90-year-old patient without notifying his family and sending him home in a cab. >> he's 90. he'll be 91 in july. >> this is a picture of william lee. he has level 5 kidney failure and also chronic heart problem and his lungs are full of fluid. >> in this photo, he's sitting in the back seat of a taxi cab wearing nothing but a hospital gown and socks after being released from kaiser permanente in san jose. >> he's going to be passing at any time now. and a week ago they shoved h
i'm janelle wang sitting in forage mathai. >> i'm jessica aguirre.e begin with an nbc bay area exclusive. >> he's 90 years old, kidneys failing, yet a bay area hospital sent him home alone. the man's family says no one even notified them. we're live at kaiser permanente. what kind of explanation do they have why they discharged this man? >> reporter: kaiser in san jose has since apologized for this incident. it's unclear who reportedly made the decision to discharge a sick...
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i )m janelle wang, in for raj mathai. and i )m jessica aguirre. high schoolers say they )ve been playing it for years. but tonight, it )s raising eye brows. the game is called "la migra" or "border patrol." the school is warning parents about it saying it )s played wih some students acting as ice agents and others as undocumented immigrants being rounded up. but teens who play say the grown ups have it all wrong. nbc bay area )s jodi hernandez s live in benicia where the game is supposed to take place tonight. new at six-- the u-s justice department is challenging oakland )s mayor new at six-- the u-s justice department is challenging oakland )s mayor
i )m janelle wang, in for raj mathai. and i )m jessica aguirre. high schoolers say they )ve been playing it for years. but tonight, it )s raising eye brows. the game is called "la migra" or "border patrol." the school is warning parents about it saying it )s played wih some students acting as ice agents and others as undocumented immigrants being rounded up. but teens who play say the grown ups have it all wrong. nbc bay area )s jodi hernandez s live in benicia where the...
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janelle? >>> more stunning images on the korean peninsula today as the two leaders pledged no more war. the leaders of north and south korea shared another warm handshake and a powerful moment of symbolism walking together across the concrete marking, the border that divides them. a sight inconceivable just months ago. they signed papers stating no more war with a goal of denuclearizing the peninsula. but there are no specifics, no timelines or concessions. but now there's groundwork for talks with the u.s. >> it's certainly something that i hope i can do for the world. this is beyond the united states. this is a world problem. and it's something that i hope i am able to do for the world. >> reporter: the next steps are unclear but three-way talks with the u.s. will likely transition to four-way talks with china. the ideal result would be a peace treaty to replace the truce in effect since 1953. >>> well, from the brink of war to the brink of peace. today's dramatic exchange was watched closel
janelle? >>> more stunning images on the korean peninsula today as the two leaders pledged no more war. the leaders of north and south korea shared another warm handshake and a powerful moment of symbolism walking together across the concrete marking, the border that divides them. a sight inconceivable just months ago. they signed papers stating no more war with a goal of denuclearizing the peninsula. but there are no specifics, no timelines or concessions. but now there's groundwork...
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>> janelle, gosh, just like a free spirit.eally sweet, she was the type of person that would stand up for you if you were to be the person being bullied. she was sort of my backbone. just a good person, a big heart. >> well, it's been 32 years, and you have been pushing from the beginning and i want to say that we hope that you and your family can breathe a little bit easier and we still have prayers for you and all the other victims out there with this horrific crime, so thank you so much, michelle. really appreciate your time. >> thank you so much. i appreciate that. >> and it was something, for 32 years michelle has been on youtube pushing this whole thing. her family was scared for their safety because he was still out there. but she kept going and pushed through the fear and now he's off the streets. >> this dna technology is so powerful. >> thank goodness. >>> all right, george, breaking news for our viewers in the west, president trump's pick to head the v.a. dr. ronny jackson has just announced he's withdrawing from th
>> janelle, gosh, just like a free spirit.eally sweet, she was the type of person that would stand up for you if you were to be the person being bullied. she was sort of my backbone. just a good person, a big heart. >> well, it's been 32 years, and you have been pushing from the beginning and i want to say that we hope that you and your family can breathe a little bit easier and we still have prayers for you and all the other victims out there with this horrific crime, so thank you...
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. >> reporter: among deangelo's possible victims, 18-year-old janelle cruz who was found murdered in her family's home and lymon and charlene smith found beaten to death with a log from their fireplace. the smiths' daughter says if convicted she wants his life to be spared. >> save us a bunch of money and agony and drama and i would like him to be in general population where he has to live every moment of his life in terror. >> reporter: two other victims new newly weds keith and patrice harrington were murdered in their home in the middle of the night. keith's brother spoke to reporters after the arrest. >> the many generations of victims out there, it's a bellwether day. a day -- especially the women who were raped and survived. you have to believe that they can sleep tonight as i said because i got to believe they haven't been able to sleep much at all without wondering is he going to come here again. >> reporter: it's believed jane carson-sandler is one of deangelo's first victims attacked in her home in 1976. >> i have been sobbing and just -- i mean, i'm just -- i can't believe
. >> reporter: among deangelo's possible victims, 18-year-old janelle cruz who was found murdered in her family's home and lymon and charlene smith found beaten to death with a log from their fireplace. the smiths' daughter says if convicted she wants his life to be spared. >> save us a bunch of money and agony and drama and i would like him to be in general population where he has to live every moment of his life in terror. >> reporter: two other victims new newly weds keith...
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. >> i'm janelle wang in for raj mathai. the story in a moment.aking news, the nation is mourning former first lady barbara bush. she died today at age 92, one day after her family revealed she was no longer undergoing medical treatment instead had chosen comfort care. she married george h.w. bush when she was a navy pilot in world war ii. they had six children. and married 73 years. when her son, george w. bush became president she became the second woman in u.s. history to marry one woman and give birth to another. well known for blunt talk. sense of humor. mrs. bush was credited for having acute political sense. her son, president george bush remembered her today. saying, laura, barbara, jenna and i are sad, but our souls are settled. president trump also just issued a statement on twitter saying. former president, bill clinton, and hillary clinton, issued a statement.
. >> i'm janelle wang in for raj mathai. the story in a moment.aking news, the nation is mourning former first lady barbara bush. she died today at age 92, one day after her family revealed she was no longer undergoing medical treatment instead had chosen comfort care. she married george h.w. bush when she was a navy pilot in world war ii. they had six children. and married 73 years. when her son, george w. bush became president she became the second woman in u.s. history to marry one...
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the last known murder, 18-year- old janelle cruz was found bound and bludgeoned in 1986 in irvine. we will have continuing coverage of the arrest on air and online at cbssf.com. >>> it appears that the u.s. supreme court will uphold president trump's authority to issue a travel ban. protestors lined up outside the court yesterday. many argued the ban discriminates against specific groups including muslims. the trump administration argues that the ban only applies to five out of 50 majority countries, iran, libya, somalia, syria and yemen. the ban also lists venezuela and north korea. a ruling is expected in june. >>> it is 4:36. let's check weather. i was cold. wore my big coat today. >> you're going to want to keep that on. >> afternoon walk, it's going to be cloudy and cool especially if you are anywhere near the bay or the beaches today. inland, not so much. it's going to warm up there. here's a look at san francisco. look at those lights. normally this camera when we have those low clouds you can't see a thing but right now, we have a bit of a marine layer out there but it's hi
the last known murder, 18-year- old janelle cruz was found bound and bludgeoned in 1986 in irvine. we will have continuing coverage of the arrest on air and online at cbssf.com. >>> it appears that the u.s. supreme court will uphold president trump's authority to issue a travel ban. protestors lined up outside the court yesterday. many argued the ban discriminates against specific groups including muslims. the trump administration argues that the ban only applies to five out of 50...
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janelle. >> thank you, raj. sounding off on live tv, president trump was candid on a number of subjects on fox news. he phoned the morning show covering lots of topics. he claimed former fbi director james comey wrote phony memos. he called the russia investigation a witch hunting and threatened to remove people from the justice department who shouldn't be there. and there was this about attorney michael cohen. >> but michael would represent me and represent me on some things. he represents me like with this crazy stormy daniels deal. >> i thought it was exceptional for our case and i thought it was disastrous for him. >> also today the white house released photos of mike pompeo's secret meeting in north korea with kim jong-un. coincidentally today the senate confirmed pompeo as secretary of state. >>> another cabinet nominee, dr. ronny jackson, the white house doctor, withdrew his name after allegations of professional misconduct. >>> there's a heated debate happening over ducks in livermore. neighbors are accu
janelle. >> thank you, raj. sounding off on live tv, president trump was candid on a number of subjects on fox news. he phoned the morning show covering lots of topics. he claimed former fbi director james comey wrote phony memos. he called the russia investigation a witch hunting and threatened to remove people from the justice department who shouldn't be there. and there was this about attorney michael cohen. >> but michael would represent me and represent me on some things. he...
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. >> reporter: 18-year-old janelle cruz, the last known victim, was murdered in 1986. soon after, her sister michelle fled california, fearing for her own safety. >> the feeling is undescribable, i'm so happy, i feel so blessed. we finally got the guy who brutally raped and murdered my sister. >> so, let's get to whit johnson, live from california tonight. and whit, it's hard to wraparound these numbers. he's accused in at least a dozen murders, 45 rapes, as we mentioned there. but he's only been charged with a few of them. where does the case go from here? >> reporter: david, this is just the beginning. that key dna evidence came to light only six days ago. prosecutors say that dna and the methods he used links dozens of these cases up and down the state. they're promising more charges in the coming days. david? >> whit johnson leading us off tonight. whit, thank you. >>> we are following breaking developments at this hour involving president trump's personal physician, the president's pick to lead the v.a. there are new allegations s revealed tonight. ronny jackson i
. >> reporter: 18-year-old janelle cruz, the last known victim, was murdered in 1986. soon after, her sister michelle fled california, fearing for her own safety. >> the feeling is undescribable, i'm so happy, i feel so blessed. we finally got the guy who brutally raped and murdered my sister. >> so, let's get to whit johnson, live from california tonight. and whit, it's hard to wraparound these numbers. he's accused in at least a dozen murders, 45 rapes, as we mentioned...
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i'm janelle marie. today, we have a great show for you. we're headed to lafayette to visit the keely family, the whole gang. we got mom, dad, the four kids. we're gonna see their kitchen makeover and find out how they're enjoying it right now. also, we're gonna learn about cabinet refacing. now this is an alternative to semi-custom or custom cabinets. we're gonna find out all about that. and lead designer johnny is gonna take us behind the scenes of the showroom. now this is a one-stop-shop. you are going to love this. there's no subcontractors. they stock all of their materials. they handle all the permits. everything is taken care of with kitchen experts. you're gonna love it. so stay tuned for the next 30 minutes to see how your kitchen could be next. coming up on today's kitchen experts show, why homeowners recommend kitchen experts of california. - so johnny said, "i can do it in three weeks," and i said, "i kinda don't believe you," (laughing) "but let's try it." and so literally, it was done in three weeks.
i'm janelle marie. today, we have a great show for you. we're headed to lafayette to visit the keely family, the whole gang. we got mom, dad, the four kids. we're gonna see their kitchen makeover and find out how they're enjoying it right now. also, we're gonna learn about cabinet refacing. now this is an alternative to semi-custom or custom cabinets. we're gonna find out all about that. and lead designer johnny is gonna take us behind the scenes of the showroom. now this is a one-stop-shop....
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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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let's bring in janelle wang who's monitoring both stories. >>> mike pompeo went through this process little more than a year ago to become cia director, then he had some bipartisan support, but now it's possible we won't get a single democratic vote to be the next state secretary. president trump with members of a drug fighting task force in florida talking border security. >> we need border protection, we need the wall. we have to have the wall. >> reporter: while behind closed doors lobbying for his secretary of state nominee mike pompeo. >> what happen if you're rejected? >> reporter: the cia director at risk of being voted down monday with republican rand paul today announcing he will vote against him and democrats saying they want someone who will stand up to the president. >> we didn't hear any evidence at the hearing for director pompeo that he was willing to do that. >> reporter: many republicans hope he still be approved in a full senate vote. >> who could know more about what's happening around the world than the director of the cia? no one. >> reporter: especially supporte
let's bring in janelle wang who's monitoring both stories. >>> mike pompeo went through this process little more than a year ago to become cia director, then he had some bipartisan support, but now it's possible we won't get a single democratic vote to be the next state secretary. president trump with members of a drug fighting task force in florida talking border security. >> we need border protection, we need the wall. we have to have the wall. >> reporter: while behind...
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and we don't have another attack for five years until 1986 when he killed 19-year-old janelle cruz. >holes, thank you so much for joining us. >> it has been my pleasure. >>> coming up, legendary news anchor tom brokaw is now embroiled in a sexual harassment scandal. the allegations against him and his heated response when we come back. stay right there. problem. a few problems actually. we're overproducing, overcrowding, and overheating. we've got aging roadways, aging power grids, ...aging everything. you're kinda bumming me out clive owen. no, wait... it gets worse. we also have the age-old problem of bias in the workplace. really... never heard of it. seriously? it's all over the news. i've heard of it. ahh. the question is... who's going to fix all of this? an actor? probably not. but you know who can solve it? business. that's right. the best-run businesses can make the world run better. because solving big problems is what business does best. and doing good is just good business. shhh! sorry. so let's grow more food, with less water. and make healthcare, more healthy. it's okay,
and we don't have another attack for five years until 1986 when he killed 19-year-old janelle cruz. >holes, thank you so much for joining us. >> it has been my pleasure. >>> coming up, legendary news anchor tom brokaw is now embroiled in a sexual harassment scandal. the allegations against him and his heated response when we come back. stay right there. problem. a few problems actually. we're overproducing, overcrowding, and overheating. we've got aging roadways, aging power...
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the last known murder that he is accused of is 18-year-old janelle cruz, she was found bound and bludgeoned in 1986 in irvine. for the latest developments in the golden state killer investigation, go to website, cbssf.com. >>> demonstrators are holding a vigil this morning to protest the 2016 death of a homeless man during a confrontation with police. kpix 5's jessica flores reports. >>> reporter: the vigil started at 6 p.m. yesterday and will go for 24 hours. there are a handful of people sleeping in front of the hall of justice. the plan was killed by police in 2016. they want the officers involved to be prosecuted. the family of luis "gongora pat" has been rallying here at least for two weeks. they are hoping to put pressure on district attorney george gascon to file charges against the two involved officers. the family says gascon promised a decision on charges today which also would have been "gongora pat"'s 38th birthday. he was shot and killed on shotwell street between 18th and 19th streets by his tent in a homeless encampment. police fired in self-defense because "gongora pat" lung
the last known murder that he is accused of is 18-year-old janelle cruz, she was found bound and bludgeoned in 1986 in irvine. for the latest developments in the golden state killer investigation, go to website, cbssf.com. >>> demonstrators are holding a vigil this morning to protest the 2016 death of a homeless man during a confrontation with police. kpix 5's jessica flores reports. >>> reporter: the vigil started at 6 p.m. yesterday and will go for 24 hours. there are a...
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the last known victim was janelle cruz. the 18-year-old was murdered in 1986. sister has been fighting to bring the killer to justice ever since. >> everybody is so overwhelmed right now. i don't even think that we are processing it. it's just happened so quick. we're just going through a lot of different emotions. >> dee anglo only became a suspect a few days ago when investigators had the break in the case. they used a discarded dna sample to confirm the link. deangelo was a former police officer who worked near vie syria and auburn. the case far from over at this point. you you heard, the family members of victims still processing it. deangelo has only been arrested at this point for a pair of murders. prosecutors promise a lot more charges in the coming days. >> the crimes we're talking about here were especially cruel. in fact, police say the golden state killer made phone calls to his victims before and after attacks. a phone wiretap caught a chilling call to one of those victims. i have to warn you, this is very disturbing to listen to. you're going to c
the last known victim was janelle cruz. the 18-year-old was murdered in 1986. sister has been fighting to bring the killer to justice ever since. >> everybody is so overwhelmed right now. i don't even think that we are processing it. it's just happened so quick. we're just going through a lot of different emotions. >> dee anglo only became a suspect a few days ago when investigators had the break in the case. they used a discarded dna sample to confirm the link. deangelo was a...
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, on may 4th, 1986, deangelo is accused of raping, sexually assaulting, and murdering 18-year-old janelle cruz in her home. flush we've always believed that at least for many years that this case would begin and end with dna. this defendant's been able to live free in a nice suburb in sacramento. our team is going to work hard to make sure that he never gets out. we're going to be working together to make determinations about what the team is going to be that tries him. where he's going to be tried and so forth. all of those things are going to be answered in a short time. one other note. in 2016, myself, my office, worked very hard with ventura county district attorney greg totten and with sacramento county district attorney anne marie schubert to keep and to reform the death penalty. and that was a successful effort. it was a hard effort. but it was a successful effort. so now as we proceed forward with this case, that remains a relevant effort. i just want to say that finally, after all these years, the haunting question of who committed these terrible crimes has been put to rest. now
, on may 4th, 1986, deangelo is accused of raping, sexually assaulting, and murdering 18-year-old janelle cruz in her home. flush we've always believed that at least for many years that this case would begin and end with dna. this defendant's been able to live free in a nice suburb in sacramento. our team is going to work hard to make sure that he never gets out. we're going to be working together to make determinations about what the team is going to be that tries him. where he's going to be...
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i'm janelle marie.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 kitchen
i'm janelle marie.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...
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joining us now with reaction, fox news political analyst janel caldwell along with ethan. gentleman, thanks to both of you us for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> pete: johtalk to me about this analogy. break it down for me here. >> you know what? michelle obama is a very educated and intellectual woman and to remind her and our audience of comments that she has made in the past when they go low, we go high. and with that positive reinforcement that she has mentioned before. she should also recognize the fact that there is many people throughout this country who felt angst throughout the obama administration because of their own conditions. when we think about president trump, you may not agree with his approach to things, but he is looking to accomplish the commitment that he made during the campaign. certainly there are things that have happened. deregulation has happened which has cause dollars the economy to grow. we will probably see 3% or 4% growth this year there is a lot of benefits to what president trump is doing. again, you may not agree with his appro
joining us now with reaction, fox news political analyst janel caldwell along with ethan. gentleman, thanks to both of you us for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> pete: johtalk to me about this analogy. break it down for me here. >> you know what? michelle obama is a very educated and intellectual woman and to remind her and our audience of comments that she has made in the past when they go low, we go high. and with that positive reinforcement that she has mentioned...
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i want to talk this over with our janel.tator ben ferguson and cnn political commentator maria cardona. so, ben, president trump could be ending this week, touting major foreign policy with north korea, with france, with angela merkel from germany. instead, he is fueling a fight with a u.s. senator over a nominee he failed to vet. why? >> well, i think it's because it's personal for him, and i think it's unfortunate that you have someone like this, who all of a sudden information gets leaked out about them that ends up being not true. the secret service has said he did not wreck a car, which is what people were saying happened. in fact, three instances that apparently he had in a government vehicle, none of them his fault, where someone hit minimum in a car. not his fault. someone hit him from behind, not his fault. a road rage incident where someone came up and banged on his car. again, not his fault. the president says, i'm not going to let this man sit here and be slandered by i r. a u.s. senator who chooses to come after
i want to talk this over with our janel.tator ben ferguson and cnn political commentator maria cardona. so, ben, president trump could be ending this week, touting major foreign policy with north korea, with france, with angela merkel from germany. instead, he is fueling a fight with a u.s. senator over a nominee he failed to vet. why? >> well, i think it's because it's personal for him, and i think it's unfortunate that you have someone like this, who all of a sudden information gets...
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. >> reporter: 18-year-old janel cruz, the last-known victim, was murdered in 1986.r michelle fled california fearing for her own safety. >> the feeling is undescribable. i am so happy, i feel so blessed. we finally got the guy who brutally raped and murdered my sister. >> reporter: and this is just the beginning. the key piece of dna evidence came to light only six days ago. prosecutors say that dna and the methods he used links dozens of cases up and down the state. they're promising more charges in the coming days. whit johnson, abc news, los angeles. >>> a nationwide manhunt is under way for a fugitive accused of shooting and killing a deputy in maine. they say john williams shot deputy cole on a highway outside bangor, stole the cruiser and robbed a convenience store. police say they later found the cruiser abandoned a few miles away with no sign of williams. williams was due in a massachusetts court yesterday to face firearms charges. >>> the controversial nominee for the v.a. held a late-night meeting with administration officials. amid speculation the white h
. >> reporter: 18-year-old janel cruz, the last-known victim, was murdered in 1986.r michelle fled california fearing for her own safety. >> the feeling is undescribable. i am so happy, i feel so blessed. we finally got the guy who brutally raped and murdered my sister. >> reporter: and this is just the beginning. the key piece of dna evidence came to light only six days ago. prosecutors say that dna and the methods he used links dozens of cases up and down the state. they're...
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. >> janel is the founder of the national security law and policy program at george mason university law center. she is the clerk in the federal court system. and former counsel and advisor to senate foreign relations committee and house intelligence committee, and thank you for being here tonight. a >> as we begin, jeffrey rosen, i worked with you on selecting these cases. this was the one you wanted to do. why is this interesting to you? >> it's one of the most important privacy cases of the 20th century. as in the confirmation hearing, this is the case that repudiated the idea that you needed to have a physical trespass to trigger the fourth amendment. it was a general warrant that sparked the american revolution , the any age of electronic technology made no sense to say that you had to trespass on private property in order to have an unreasonable search of our persons or electronic affect. by declaring that the law protects people and not places, the court set the stage of removing the fourth amendment into the electronic age. that is the debate we are having today. >> use spent
. >> janel is the founder of the national security law and policy program at george mason university law center. she is the clerk in the federal court system. and former counsel and advisor to senate foreign relations committee and house intelligence committee, and thank you for being here tonight. a >> as we begin, jeffrey rosen, i worked with you on selecting these cases. this was the one you wanted to do. why is this interesting to you? >> it's one of the most important...
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there's a lot of janelle monae (mo-nay) in her latest video, "i like that," and if you want to see evene singer has announced the dates for her "dirty computer" tour! the 27-city trek begins june 11th in seattle, washington, and winds up august fourth in her home base: atlanta, georgia. "dirty computer," the album, drops this friday (4/27).(nat) "you're him, aren't you? you're the goblin king!" bowie's back on the big screen! "labyrinth," the 19-86 fantasy from jim henson and george lucas, starring david bowie and jennifer connelly, returns to nearly 700 u-s theaters this sunday, april 29th, and may second. and yes, fans are encouraged to attend the screenings in costume -- but check the rules at your local theater first! in hollywood, i'm david daniel. (will)(will) a fire broke out at an apartment complex in concord ... i'm live at the scene with the latest. (robin) we're continuing our breaking news out of concord... a fire at an apartment complex that is under construction... is forcing evacuations. kron 4's will tran is live in concord with the latest. ( will ) a three-alarm fire at
there's a lot of janelle monae (mo-nay) in her latest video, "i like that," and if you want to see evene singer has announced the dates for her "dirty computer" tour! the 27-city trek begins june 11th in seattle, washington, and winds up august fourth in her home base: atlanta, georgia. "dirty computer," the album, drops this friday (4/27).(nat) "you're him, aren't you? you're the goblin king!" bowie's back on the big screen! "labyrinth," the...
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una de las Últimas vÍctimas fue janel cruz de 18 aÑos, quien fue violada y brutalmente asesinada en suble, que esta feliz de que finalmente lo atraparan. algunos sobrevivientes dicen que finalmente podrÁn dormir tranquilos, porque siempre sintieron temor de que el agresor los vigilaba. hasta el momento, satcha las autoridades sÓlo han logrado comprobar compatibilidad en las pruebas de adn de cuatro asesinatos cometidos en los condados de sacramento y ventura. Éstos serÁn los primeros cuatro cargos que someterÁ en contra de angelo, pero se espera que prÓximamente puedan confirmar otros mÁs. regreso contigo. satcha: marÍa eugenia payÁn, quÉ caso tan perturbador y vamos a seguir de cerca para ver quÉ termina. te agradecemos por brindarnos estos detalles. bien, no dejarÁn desamparados y documentados en centros de detenciones. luego de semanas de protestas y presiÓn el fiscal general jeff sessions anuncia el establecimiento del programa de asistencia legal gratuita para inmigrantes sin documentos que deben comparecer ante un juez. >> es un programa que daba mucha informaciÓn a los inmigrant
una de las Últimas vÍctimas fue janel cruz de 18 aÑos, quien fue violada y brutalmente asesinada en suble, que esta feliz de que finalmente lo atraparan. algunos sobrevivientes dicen que finalmente podrÁn dormir tranquilos, porque siempre sintieron temor de que el agresor los vigilaba. hasta el momento, satcha las autoridades sÓlo han logrado comprobar compatibilidad en las pruebas de adn de cuatro asesinatos cometidos en los condados de sacramento y ventura. Éstos serÁn los primeros...