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jodi, i'm going to start with you, the significance of this act. jodi: very significant.robably the most tense moment and certainly the biggest escalation in relations since the end of the iraq war in 2011. we've now seen, with the u.s. saying president trump -- this is being done on president trump's order -- as a defensive move, is what the u.s. is saying, given the u.s. is saying they had concerns that there would be an attack on u.s. diplomats and servicemen in the region. that is the reason being given. this is a very significant figure. this iranian general was a veteran of the iran-iraq war. he was seen as being responsible for defeating isis in iraq and syria, and for basically keeping isis largely out of iran. is a household name in iran, so this was a very significant u.s.,ike attack by the and it is certain to escalate things. we've already heard from iran that they will retaliate. ramy: as a mental exercise, you can almost look at the other side of this and imagine a u.s. official, perhaps of that level, being subjected to this. it's the magnitude to what you'
jodi, i'm going to start with you, the significance of this act. jodi: very significant.robably the most tense moment and certainly the biggest escalation in relations since the end of the iraq war in 2011. we've now seen, with the u.s. saying president trump -- this is being done on president trump's order -- as a defensive move, is what the u.s. is saying, given the u.s. is saying they had concerns that there would be an attack on u.s. diplomats and servicemen in the region. that is the...
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jodie whittaker joins us next.na® rapid wrinkle repair's derm-proven retinol works so fast, it takes only one week to reveal younger looking skin. making wrinkles look so last week. rapid wrinkle pair with retinol oil for 2x the wrinkle fighting power. neutrogena® you care about the planet, but you don't drink like it. by 2050 there will be more plastic in the ocean than fish. brita. drink like you care. schools are having acrto cut sports.y, i'm tony the tiger and i'm on a mission to fix...
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reporting live in pittsburg, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> jodi, thank you. in a school in southern california, just before noon today, a delta flight dumped fuel over park avenue elementary school before making an emergency landing. the school is about 15 miles east of l.a.x. firefighters say that fuel sprayed some of the students and staff members. >> i just -- i started smelling it. i got scared -- >> they felt it on their skin. they were smelling it. more than two dozen students and staff complained about skin irritation. that delta flight was headed to china, but returned to l.a.x. for the emergency landing. >>> well, in the bay area we see it firsthand. a lot of people struggling. maybe it's addiction, mental illness or homelessness. >> most of the time people keep walking. be, someone does somethi garvin. >> janelle, raj, i have to be honest with you, putting together tonight's story was a bit of a challenge. i wanted to be sensitive to the story of one man in particular. there are many details we're happy to leave out because you don't need them to ge
reporting live in pittsburg, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> jodi, thank you. in a school in southern california, just before noon today, a delta flight dumped fuel over park avenue elementary school before making an emergency landing. the school is about 15 miles east of l.a.x. firefighters say that fuel sprayed some of the students and staff members. >> i just -- i started smelling it. i got scared -- >> they felt it on their skin. they were smelling it. more than...
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reporting live, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> all right, jodi, thank you. we'll get back to our breaking news as well overseas, but we want to check in with our chief meteorologist jeff ranieri to know what's happening with the weather outside, jeff. >> we have showers off to the north. this storm system as it's approaching is continuing to break up now with the bulk of the activity to the north of us. let's get you to the time line on this. i think by 8:30 tonight we get scattered rain over marin, napa, sonoma countys. cloud cover increases. we'll hold onto spotty showers. san francisco right over to east bay at 10:00 p.m., then by 1:00 in the morning you can see there's really just not much left down here towards the south bay, with only a slight chance of a spotty shower. so, again, as we head through tonight, little bit of some hit and miss activity coming your way. tomorrow morning's forecast will hold onto some cloud cover. maybe a little shower chance here right near the coast line. otherwise, some low clouds and o also some fog to start off. you hav
reporting live, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> all right, jodi, thank you. we'll get back to our breaking news as well overseas, but we want to check in with our chief meteorologist jeff ranieri to know what's happening with the weather outside, jeff. >> we have showers off to the north. this storm system as it's approaching is continuing to break up now with the bulk of the activity to the north of us. let's get you to the time line on this. i think by 8:30 tonight we...
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jodi hernandez is live in pittsburg by the canal. jo jodi. there are things the family thinks they should have done. >> reporter: that family is haunted. their dad died when his car crashed into this canal five years ago. last week there was another close call out here. tonight that man's family says the city hasn't done enough to keep drivers safe. >> i miss him. i miss him. >> she says the pain of losing her dad hit all over again last week. 56-year-old dennis sandoval died in 2014 when he failed to navigate a curb as he drove home from work on westlee land road crashing into a canal. >> the next morning they found him in here. they found him upside down. >> last week the same thing happened when a pittsburg woman veered off the road and into the canal in the very same spot. luckily, some good samaritans jumped into the water and saved her as her car sank down. >> same way that my dad died. upside down. >> sandoval says her family asked the city of pittburg to put up a barrier after her dad's fatal crash. a move that could have prevented la
jodi hernandez is live in pittsburg by the canal. jo jodi. there are things the family thinks they should have done. >> reporter: that family is haunted. their dad died when his car crashed into this canal five years ago. last week there was another close call out here. tonight that man's family says the city hasn't done enough to keep drivers safe. >> i miss him. i miss him. >> she says the pain of losing her dad hit all over again last week. 56-year-old dennis sandoval died...
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jody is a research professor at the new york university. previously at cambridge university, she also teaches bankruptcy law at columbia. she's an elected member of the council on foreign relations and a technical advisor to the bank for international settlements. she's received a prestigious multi-year grant to research her book. until 2014, she was a law professor at cambridge university where she served as the deputy director of the cambridge program. - - and as a fellow. she received her undergraduate from harvard university and graduate degrees in law and in journalism from columbia university. she lives in new york city currently. she will be joined today with stephen henderson who is our local pulitzer prize winning journalist. and also the host of detroit today. we may have a couple other guests joined on the panel discussion who were profiled in the book. we will escort them in when they arrive. with that, what we will do is have jody start off. she will do a little reading. then we will open it up to questions and answers. i will
jody is a research professor at the new york university. previously at cambridge university, she also teaches bankruptcy law at columbia. she's an elected member of the council on foreign relations and a technical advisor to the bank for international settlements. she's received a prestigious multi-year grant to research her book. until 2014, she was a law professor at cambridge university where she served as the deputy director of the cambridge program. - - and as a fellow. she received her...
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we are so happy to be here tonight, jodi talked about the book. he's not read the book. it's an easy read. i think because it's so engaging with the characters in the book. jodi is a research professor and new york university previously in the law faculty, she also teaches bankruptcy law at columbia law. she selected member of the american law institute, past her member of the council relations enough technical advisor to the bank for international settlements. she's received a prestigious multiyear grant from the foundation to research her book. until 2014, she was a law professor at cambridge university where she also served as a deputy director of the cambridge program. the deputy director of the center of the corporate commercial flock. as a fellow of the college. she received her undergraduate degree from harvard university and graduate degrees in law and in journalism from columbia university. she lives in new york city currently. shelby joined today by stephen henderson whose our local pulitzer prize-winning journalist and the host of detroit today. we may have a
we are so happy to be here tonight, jodi talked about the book. he's not read the book. it's an easy read. i think because it's so engaging with the characters in the book. jodi is a research professor and new york university previously in the law faculty, she also teaches bankruptcy law at columbia law. she selected member of the american law institute, past her member of the council relations enough technical advisor to the bank for international settlements. she's received a prestigious...
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jodi: we will hear from president trump.e are being told we will hear from president trump in the u.s. morning. there was that tweet that said, "all is well." it seems to be the u.s. response at this point that if this is all there is, this was anticipated. was there any u.s. loss-of-life and any major damage to those u.s.-iraqi facilities? if that had happened, we probably would be seeing another response from the u.s.. president trump had threatened that. he said if iran did anything that he would -- that there would be a response. it is anticipated that if this is all there is -- and there was not u.s. loss-of-life -- that things may now go back to the heated, but perhaps not as as the escalating situation we have seen since the death of the general. we still have not really heard from the president much. we are anticipating that. at this point, if this is that proportionate response, we do not expect things to escalate that much more incoming days. nejra: i suppose the big question was whether the u.s. or iran sees the u
jodi: we will hear from president trump.e are being told we will hear from president trump in the u.s. morning. there was that tweet that said, "all is well." it seems to be the u.s. response at this point that if this is all there is, this was anticipated. was there any u.s. loss-of-life and any major damage to those u.s.-iraqi facilities? if that had happened, we probably would be seeing another response from the u.s.. president trump had threatened that. he said if iran did...
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in the sierra, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, jodi. cole comstock's wave, caitlyn, just released a statement this evening saying, in part, that cole was the most kind hearted and caring person to his friends, even strangers. he went out of his way to make everyone feel loved and cared for. >>> this is one of the busiest weekends of the ski season. a lot of bay area skiers are heading to lake tahoe, and today's avalanche is a good reminder about safety on the slopes. nbc bay area's cheryl hurd joins us in martinez along 680 with more. cheryl? >> reporter: well, raj, bay area skiers who are headed to the slopes tell me that they are excited about this long weekend, but those who heard about the avalanche say that they'll be taking precautions on the slopes. >> there we go. slide your foot through there. >> reporter: jeremy slacker spending the evening outfitting skiers at sports basement walnut creek for the long weekend. making sure his customers think about safety following today's deadly avalanche. >> the best we can do is warn people
in the sierra, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, jodi. cole comstock's wave, caitlyn, just released a statement this evening saying, in part, that cole was the most kind hearted and caring person to his friends, even strangers. he went out of his way to make everyone feel loved and cared for. >>> this is one of the busiest weekends of the ski season. a lot of bay area skiers are heading to lake tahoe, and today's avalanche is a good reminder about safety on the...
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so with that, what we're going to do is have jody start off. she's going to talk a little bit about the book and doing a little bit of a reading, and then there will be in conversation with steven, and then they will open it up to questions and answers. so with that, i'm going to hand this microphone -- no, you don't need it. i'm going to give it to steven. >> thank you so much for being here. i'm excited and also have some trepidation about discussing this book for you. this is your city. this is what you've lived. and i'm eager to hear your responses and hope that we can have as much time for a conversation as possible. so i'm going to keep my remarks to a minimum for that, and what i like to do is this is a book that follows seven people living in detroit, during and after the city's bankruptcy. it's not a book about downtown. it's not a book about midtown, where we are. it's about the neighborhoods where the seven people live, and i'd also point out that the time period that the book is in, it ends in the fall of 2018. so i'm aware that the
so with that, what we're going to do is have jody start off. she's going to talk a little bit about the book and doing a little bit of a reading, and then there will be in conversation with steven, and then they will open it up to questions and answers. so with that, i'm going to hand this microphone -- no, you don't need it. i'm going to give it to steven. >> thank you so much for being here. i'm excited and also have some trepidation about discussing this book for you. this is your...
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jodi schneider, what is up next?i: he indicated through that tweet that this was an expected action. relief thatar, some the response from tehran was not escalating. for instance, they could have done other things that would have escalated this further and provoked a counter response from the u.s.. if there are not shown to be u.s. fatalities or major damage to u.s. facilities, president trump will be somewhat measured in that response. of course, we will have to see. things can change. president trump is famously changing his mind about things and changes his rhetoric. what we are hearing from people from the white house who spoke on condition of anonymity, this was expected. tehran had to do something. at the same time, they did not want to provoke a war. tehran can ill afford a war at this point. its economy is crippled by years of economic sanctions. very much. you we have not heard about the assessments of any fatalities. they say there were no iraqi forces killed. we wait to hear from the white house and others
jodi schneider, what is up next?i: he indicated through that tweet that this was an expected action. relief thatar, some the response from tehran was not escalating. for instance, they could have done other things that would have escalated this further and provoked a counter response from the u.s.. if there are not shown to be u.s. fatalities or major damage to u.s. facilities, president trump will be somewhat measured in that response. of course, we will have to see. things can change....
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jodi a lot of questions here, what do we know. jodi hernandez. >> reporter: a tragic day up here raj, the avalanche happened just about an hour after the ski resort opened this morning as people excited about all the new snow that fell yesterday hit the slopes. the avalanche struck at about 10:15 this morning. the ski patrol responded immediately. the sheriff's department used avalanchers and probes and rescue dog but were unable to save the skier. he's identified as the 34 years old. his wife posted on social media about yesterday how much she loved him. now, let's go play in the snow. tonight skiers and snow borders are heartbroken and shaken. >> really sad. that can be anybody. been hearing a lot of people talk about it. i am glad that those missing people were found. >> when gough oyou go out in are that, it is important to watch snow falling around you. you know in areas where it looks unsettled like avoid those spots and you know just kind of know where you are and know your surroundings. >> now the sierra avalanche center l
jodi a lot of questions here, what do we know. jodi hernandez. >> reporter: a tragic day up here raj, the avalanche happened just about an hour after the ski resort opened this morning as people excited about all the new snow that fell yesterday hit the slopes. the avalanche struck at about 10:15 this morning. the ski patrol responded immediately. the sheriff's department used avalanchers and probes and rescue dog but were unable to save the skier. he's identified as the 34 years old. his...
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reporting live in vallejo, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> jodi, thank you. >>> a setback today for the accused golden state killer. his case will move forward as planned. attorneys for joseph d'angelo argue that the case should the be delayed for another year to allow them to better prepare for it. the judge denied that request and ordered a preliminary hearing to take place place in may. the defense says extra time is needed since the case is one of the largest and most complex murder trials in state history. deangelo faces 13 counts of murder after prosecutors say he killed and raped women across california from 1974 to 1986. >>> new district attorney, new bail policy in san francisco. prosecutors will no longer be allowed to ask for cash bail for a person awaiting trial. that means whether or not someone will have to remain in jail will be based on the risks to public safety, not on how much money they have. the previous practice of acquiring a bill is discriminatory and unsafe. the new policy started today. >>> a once thriving community continues to be dismantled. houseboat
reporting live in vallejo, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> jodi, thank you. >>> a setback today for the accused golden state killer. his case will move forward as planned. attorneys for joseph d'angelo argue that the case should the be delayed for another year to allow them to better prepare for it. the judge denied that request and ordered a preliminary hearing to take place place in may. the defense says extra time is needed since the case is one of the largest and...
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jodi kantor, along wh "new york times" report megan twohey, first broke the y instein story more than-authored w e book, "she said." she joins me from rk.nd joe i welcome back to the newshour. so many women came forward with allegations against harvey weinstein. why is this one case based on stories of two of those women? >> well, remember, so many of inst harveyions aga weinstein, if you think of a kind of ocean of complaints out there, are not auaty eligible for criminal prosecution. when you apply e stute of limitations that ocean gets smaller. when you talk out ats that are not just sexual harassment, i mean, many of the allegations against weinstein ar very disturbing. there are tales harassment as abusive behavior, but those alygations aren't necessar criminal. anu can't go to jail for them. so the oceets smaller them. if you talk about women who are willing to come forward and participate in the process, the ocean gets even smaller. so what we'rer'ei left with is s very narrow case that stands in contrast to them huge nuber of allegations against him.ar that'sof why the news fr
jodi kantor, along wh "new york times" report megan twohey, first broke the y instein story more than-authored w e book, "she said." she joins me from rk.nd joe i welcome back to the newshour. so many women came forward with allegations against harvey weinstein. why is this one case based on stories of two of those women? >> well, remember, so many of inst harveyions aga weinstein, if you think of a kind of ocean of complaints out there, are not auaty eligible for...
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jodi a lot of questions here, what do we know. jodi hernandez. >> reporter: a tragic day up here raj, the avalanche happened just about an hour after the ski resort opened this morning as people excited about all the new snow that fell yesterday hit the slopes. the avalanche struck at about 10:15 this morning. the ski patrol responded immediately. the sheriff's department used avalanchers and probes and rescue dog but wer
jodi a lot of questions here, what do we know. jodi hernandez. >> reporter: a tragic day up here raj, the avalanche happened just about an hour after the ski resort opened this morning as people excited about all the new snow that fell yesterday hit the slopes. the avalanche struck at about 10:15 this morning. the ski patrol responded immediately. the sheriff's department used avalanchers and probes and rescue dog but wer
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, jodi reached out to me and the rest is history. >> reporter: jodi, raised in california, never giving up hope after learning her mother, who is young at the time, give up a child for adoption. >> all the adoption registries i put my name but the thing hindering the search as i didn't have a lot of information. >> reporter: more than five decades apart. just around the corner another surprise. for the first time, terry and didn't even know she existed. >> on choked up. tears in my eyes i have another daughter. >> and moment filled with laughter and tears of joy's and also bittersweet because one person is missing. >> one person i really would have loved to have met is my birth mother. this side of heaven i will get to, but it will someday. >> reporter: today at the kansas city international airport, is the start of a new year, new decade and new bonds for this family. >> dinner tonight and get to know each other. >> i look forward to this relationship starting today. >> the plan to catch up on all the time lost. >> you look great! detection breast cancer easier and faster. . >>> coming
, jodi reached out to me and the rest is history. >> reporter: jodi, raised in california, never giving up hope after learning her mother, who is young at the time, give up a child for adoption. >> all the adoption registries i put my name but the thing hindering the search as i didn't have a lot of information. >> reporter: more than five decades apart. just around the corner another surprise. for the first time, terry and didn't even know she existed. >> on choked up....
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reporting live in pittsburg, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> another store isg. macy's is closing several locations nationwide including one in the east bay. macy's said 28 stores across the country will close. the antioch macy's is among them. the ceo said lower sales and competing retailers like t.j. maxx and target are to blame. macy's said the closures will begin in the next few months. >>> well smoother roads are on the way to san jose. the city just revealed a three-year plan to pave hundreds of miles of local streets. this map here as we zoom in shows the streets that will be worked on initially. san jose leaders say it will continue to maintain the major roads but promised to prioritize smaller neighborhood areas. workers will add thousands of curb ramps to comply with ada requirements. >>> the biggest events in the tech world is underway in las vegas. we're talking about ces. with 2.5 million square feet of exhibit space, companies are are competing for attention and doing it with huge demonstrations. delta showed off a bionic exo skeleton and there was
reporting live in pittsburg, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> another store isg. macy's is closing several locations nationwide including one in the east bay. macy's said 28 stores across the country will close. the antioch macy's is among them. the ceo said lower sales and competing retailers like t.j. maxx and target are to blame. macy's said the closures will begin in the next few months. >>> well smoother roads are on the way to san jose. the city just revealed a...
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jodi: this is the beginning. the first impeachment trial the u.s.n 20 years since bill clinton's. the house managers have brought over the document. there was a lot of talk this weekend on the sunday talk shows whether there will be witnesses or not or even whether the case will be dismissed. it is not expected to be dismissed. republicans in the senate say they want to a quick the president. they do not want to dismiss the case. they have not said whether or not there will be witnesses. of contentionbone between the democrats and president trump. democrats are bringing the case. it has become very political even before the start of the impeachment trial. interestingly, three people running for president, three democrats sit in the u.s. senate and they will have to be there for the trial which could come just before the iowa caucuses. matt: jodi, thank you for that. marion come a what can we expect from ubs? >> investors will be looking for three key things during this fourth-quarter earnings season for ubs. first off, they will look at how ubs is f
jodi: this is the beginning. the first impeachment trial the u.s.n 20 years since bill clinton's. the house managers have brought over the document. there was a lot of talk this weekend on the sunday talk shows whether there will be witnesses or not or even whether the case will be dismissed. it is not expected to be dismissed. republicans in the senate say they want to a quick the president. they do not want to dismiss the case. they have not said whether or not there will be witnesses. of...
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nbc bay area's jodi hernandez has more from martinez. >> there's no electricity in the home. there's no lights, no electricity. it's been that way for three quarters of a year. >> reporter: carl says he's been dealing with squatters living next door for months. the house on palm avenue in martinez went into foreclosure back in april but he says the occupants and their dogs never fully moved out. >> it's not good for them. bank-owned house has become not just an eyesore but dangerous both for the squatters and for neighbors. he says the place is infested with mold and rats. >> the rats, you can see them in the windows. you can see them running around in the windows. >> i wish somebody could do something about it because this neighborhood is pretty new, pretty nice. everybody around is clean like you see. that's the only house. >> reporter: this man and his family just moved into their new home down the street and hate walking by. county code enforcement says they're preparing to take action. they plan to clean and board it up by the end of february. by while nobody was in the
nbc bay area's jodi hernandez has more from martinez. >> there's no electricity in the home. there's no lights, no electricity. it's been that way for three quarters of a year. >> reporter: carl says he's been dealing with squatters living next door for months. the house on palm avenue in martinez went into foreclosure back in april but he says the occupants and their dogs never fully moved out. >> it's not good for them. bank-owned house has become not just an eyesore but...
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reporting live in pittsburg, i'm jodi hernandez. nbc bay area news. >>> thank you, jodi. >>> a close call on the coast. a kayaker fell into the water north of half moon bay. it happened this morning near johnson pier. crews rushed the person to shore. the victim is now in the hospital in serious condition. >>> the lives of everybody in the 49er organization is going to change dramatically when they head to the super bowl. they held their last practice here today. the fans are lining up to get one last look and maybe even meet one of the players. robert handa is at dick's sporting with a meet and greet where it just wrapped up, robert. >> reporter: that's right. this has been a very enjoyable day for 349er fans. they were enjoying every day of this buildup to the super bowl. in the south bay to those fans who waited here for hours to meet running back raheem mostert. the hero got a hero's welcome. he was cheered by fans who have been waiting hours for the signing meet and greet at dick's sporting goods in daly city. mostert was cut b
reporting live in pittsburg, i'm jodi hernandez. nbc bay area news. >>> thank you, jodi. >>> a close call on the coast. a kayaker fell into the water north of half moon bay. it happened this morning near johnson pier. crews rushed the person to shore. the victim is now in the hospital in serious condition. >>> the lives of everybody in the 49er organization is going to change dramatically when they head to the super bowl. they held their last practice here today. the...
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jodi hernandez has the details. what did you find out about this, jodi? >> police departments across the east bay including pits bering are aware of this crime trend. they have a new business model, one that includes taking their show on the road. >> it's a crime that is coming out of the bay area. >> reporter: you're looking at a smash and grab burglary police in southern california say they're seeing happen far too often. police say thieves from the bay area are traveling south targeting some of the top tourist here because they are, this is more likely to have better merchandise, better tourism. >> reporter: police say their rodeo drive area seems to be a favorite spot for the bay area burglars. pricy purses and designer clothes are a big draw. >> get anything that they can from personal property to recently purchased items that are still in the vehicles and then they return almost immediately back to the bay area. >> police say four car burglars from oakland led them on a high-speed chase over the summer while police arrested them. the crime trend has
jodi hernandez has the details. what did you find out about this, jodi? >> police departments across the east bay including pits bering are aware of this crime trend. they have a new business model, one that includes taking their show on the road. >> it's a crime that is coming out of the bay area. >> reporter: you're looking at a smash and grab burglary police in southern california say they're seeing happen far too often. police say thieves from the bay area are traveling...
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we sometimes which of course isis the- and. n the senate which ultimately was in some sense because jody was naststy permitsts there are andi think the republicans having the jordan son will probably try to adopt a similar playbook. no trump is on trial here but could he p personallyy get involvlved somehowow he's not required to actually show up so besides tweeting of course we expect that from the us president. i a could he- intentionally be more involved with this trial. so once we engage was at such. does youour. the park is to essentially you have to the most anti proceeding as a witch hunt animals as an unbalancing character assassination so i think you will- knowledge of the tribunal stay behind the scenes essentiallyly start from the sidelines and zero out basically attacked. motores all all. loc and chuck schumer. all is mobile. all in all forms reaction. and running roost the chances of what will be the democratic challenger also donald trump however i think what you see is that we have such a high point. authorization in the united states. site selection take the outcome of f
we sometimes which of course isis the- and. n the senate which ultimately was in some sense because jody was naststy permitsts there are andi think the republicans having the jordan son will probably try to adopt a similar playbook. no trump is on trial here but could he p personallyy get involvlved somehowow he's not required to actually show up so besides tweeting of course we expect that from the us president. i a could he- intentionally be more involved with this trial. so once we engage...
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jodie turner—smith is queen. they are having a tindr date and it's not going that well.i guess. so how come two british actors get to play in an american road movie? it was actually a hindrance in my casting personally, because i think, after they already had daniel, they were like, right, this is really not what we are trying to do. what, two brits? yeah. you know, that was something that they definitely... even though now you hear them talking and they are like, we knew it was you from the beginning, but they definitely made us sweat! you failed to execute a turn signal back there. their bad date turns very ugly when a police officer pulls them over in a racially motivated stop and search — a fictional scenario that both actors can relate to. you have had experience of white police officers hassling you because you are black? yeah! yeah. you are exposed to certain things and certain perspectives. it's not about my blackness, it's about other people's attitude to my blackness. i have nothing to do with it. i've not done anything. it's none of my business. it's other peo
jodie turner—smith is queen. they are having a tindr date and it's not going that well.i guess. so how come two british actors get to play in an american road movie? it was actually a hindrance in my casting personally, because i think, after they already had daniel, they were like, right, this is really not what we are trying to do. what, two brits? yeah. you know, that was something that they definitely... even though now you hear them talking and they are like, we knew it was you from the...
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jodie turner—smith is queen. they are having a tindr date and it's not going that well.me off and you'll go home, i guess. so how come two british actors get to play in an american road movie? it was actually a hindrance in my casting personally, because i think, after they already had daniel, they were like, right, this is really not what we are trying to do. what, two brits? yeah. you know, that was something that they definitely... even though now you hear them talking and they are like, we knew it was you from the beginning, but they definitely made us sweat! you failed to execute a turn signal back there. their bad date turns very ugly when a police officer pulls them over in a racially motivated stop and search —— a fictional scenario that both actors can relate to. you have had experience of white police officers hassling you because you are black? yeah! yeah. you are exposed to certain things and certain perspectives. it's not about my blackness, it's about other people's attitude to my blackness. i have nothing to do with it. i've not done anything. it's none of
jodie turner—smith is queen. they are having a tindr date and it's not going that well.me off and you'll go home, i guess. so how come two british actors get to play in an american road movie? it was actually a hindrance in my casting personally, because i think, after they already had daniel, they were like, right, this is really not what we are trying to do. what, two brits? yeah. you know, that was something that they definitely... even though now you hear them talking and they are like,...
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so it's to jodi fassi from andrew yang. >> how about that. how did you spend the money? what did you do with it? would you deposit it? cash it immediately? what did you do with the check? >> it would immediately get deposited in the bank. we have a daughter in college, so these were expenses that were kind of what we had to deal with. we knew most of that money was going to be going towards her tuition. >> in general how would that money be sent, 10% for that, 50% for that? >> it was probably 95% for college, you know, maybe 5% for incidentals. you know, we did notice that our spending habits were a little more lax because we didn't have to dip into our savings to pay for college. we did have some money saved. it made us rethink about things we would normally purchase because we didn't have to dip into it for that. >> does this mean you spent more, the yang would say you're contributing to the economy? >> made us purchase things like we were definitely looking at fresh food, and, you know, things we probably wouldn't necessarily purchase if money was a little tighter. so
so it's to jodi fassi from andrew yang. >> how about that. how did you spend the money? what did you do with it? would you deposit it? cash it immediately? what did you do with the check? >> it would immediately get deposited in the bank. we have a daughter in college, so these were expenses that were kind of what we had to deal with. we knew most of that money was going to be going towards her tuition. >> in general how would that money be sent, 10% for that, 50% for that?...
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nbc bay area's jodi hernandez has the incredible story. >> reporter: you're looking at video of an suvt veered off the road and plunged into the contra costa canal last night. >> i was like, no, no, no, no. and i just jumped. i just jumped and just tried to help. >> reporter: manuel alcantar is one of four good samaritans who jumped in to help. he saw the car flipped over with the woman trapped inside. she had her head above the water, but then the car started sinking. >> i didn't know what to do. >> reporter: this dramatic facebook live video captured the scene as the good samaritans desperately tried freeing the woman. ruben hernandez saw her go under. he dived in himself to save her. >> i started yelling, jesus, jesus with all my strength. jesus, please help me. help me, help me. then that's when i started to feel that i was pulling out the woman. >> it was a calculated risk. they took it. they're heroes. no doubt about it. and the woman is alive tonight because of that. >> reporter: firefighters say this stretch of road is especially dangerous. a 56-year-old man died when he drove
nbc bay area's jodi hernandez has the incredible story. >> reporter: you're looking at video of an suvt veered off the road and plunged into the contra costa canal last night. >> i was like, no, no, no, no. and i just jumped. i just jumped and just tried to help. >> reporter: manuel alcantar is one of four good samaritans who jumped in to help. he saw the car flipped over with the woman trapped inside. she had her head above the water, but then the car started sinking....
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i was quite happy to stay in the shadows, and then ronan farrow and jodi kantor and megan twohey outede in their books about the harvey weinstein case and their role in it. and it was their investigation into those women who had allegations of sexual assault against harvey weinstein, who of course is on trial in new york at the moment. he denies the allegations. but you did, with this article, decide actually to be perhaps much more open than you might otherwise have been. can you explain your thinking? i think it's important for people to demystify this sector. and rather than the lurid headlines of ronan farrow claiming he needed to get a gun for his own protection, and all the things that helped sell books, which is what they have been doing in the last few months, instead to actually talk about what the industry is, how actually mundane it is, often, and also to talk about its reach into everyday life. so rather than just focusing on hollywood and the weinstein allegations, and so on, just to actually talk about the industry, and say it's as run—of—the—mill as having a defence team
i was quite happy to stay in the shadows, and then ronan farrow and jodi kantor and megan twohey outede in their books about the harvey weinstein case and their role in it. and it was their investigation into those women who had allegations of sexual assault against harvey weinstein, who of course is on trial in new york at the moment. he denies the allegations. but you did, with this article, decide actually to be perhaps much more open than you might otherwise have been. can you explain your...
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employers if they feel that they have been the target of discrimination now the case involves a londoner jodi kasem a china who claims that he was fired from his job at a charity because of his strict adherence to a vegan lifestyle rejecting all consumption of animal related products now the charity deny this saying that he was fired for gross misconduct instead the case is still pending but the judge is recognition of the could as soon as a protective belief is a 1st under british rule. all right sports now a focus on 2 female athletes who hit new heights last year meghan it rough and over that the united states to the world cup title while another american samoa biles broke the record for the most world championship medals in gymnastics now for both biles and repeat no sporting success has become a platform to raise awareness of social issues. i think. she was the star of the show at the women's world cup and i can repeat no claim to her 2nd title and during the celebrations all eyes were on her repeating no use the publicity to spread her message. it's our responsibility to make this world
employers if they feel that they have been the target of discrimination now the case involves a londoner jodi kasem a china who claims that he was fired from his job at a charity because of his strict adherence to a vegan lifestyle rejecting all consumption of animal related products now the charity deny this saying that he was fired for gross misconduct instead the case is still pending but the judge is recognition of the could as soon as a protective belief is a 1st under british rule. all...
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this is jodie, in los angeles in a very, very, very snazzy blouse.s, she has already captured a bafta and an emmy award for killing eve. we should mention that phoebe waller bridge, she already has a clutch of awards for flea bag. already has a clutch of awards for fleabag. these are our great hopes going into the golden globes which are starting off right now. by this time tomorrow, we will know. she is the safe want to put your money behind. lots of british names are in the brits. kit harrington is the only game of thrones and name. when you think what a juggernaut of the success that show was but it has died on the vine in its last series so we only have one sole british hope from that particular series. you are here tomorrow on the news channel, do you have anything to add? no. you have said quite enough, that has ruined my make up, it really has. let's go back to the times for a minute. atheists put their faith times for a minute. atheists put theirfaith in god light cats. churchgoers have fewer pets. this is a highly scientific study from the v
this is jodie, in los angeles in a very, very, very snazzy blouse.s, she has already captured a bafta and an emmy award for killing eve. we should mention that phoebe waller bridge, she already has a clutch of awards for flea bag. already has a clutch of awards for fleabag. these are our great hopes going into the golden globes which are starting off right now. by this time tomorrow, we will know. she is the safe want to put your money behind. lots of british names are in the brits. kit...
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. >> san diego county district attorney jodie white said they found a number of guns in the house buts connected to the crime. but then hidden in the garage -- >> they found the upper portion of an ar 15. >> police noticed there was a suppressor or silencer attached to the weapon. and a brass bag which catches shell casings so they don't fall to the ground. >> and the brass bag happened to have seven spent shell casings in in it. which is the same number of shots that were fired that night in carlsbad. >> you think you found the weapon? >> without a doubt. without a doubt. >> but leah still had plenty of doubts. >> he has the skills to do that. but he doesn't have the personality or the heart to do that. >> police arrested weldon. at the station, he initially denied everything. >> the gentleman got shot. i'm asking where you you were at last week. what location? santa fe? soledad? >> and i don't know that location. >> but when police told him they had some potential dna evidence that would place him at the scene, his story suddenly changed. >> i have a feeling i'm being set up. >> by
. >> san diego county district attorney jodie white said they found a number of guns in the house buts connected to the crime. but then hidden in the garage -- >> they found the upper portion of an ar 15. >> police noticed there was a suppressor or silencer attached to the weapon. and a brass bag which catches shell casings so they don't fall to the ground. >> and the brass bag happened to have seven spent shell casings in in it. which is the same number of shots that...
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. >> jody with walk sf reports in 2019 there were 18 pedestrian fatalities. >> it's tragic. every fatality from traffic violences, one that's preventable and one that we're trying to eliminate through education and engineers. >> starting january 29 a 2.2- mile stretch will be closed vehicle. only commercial plates will be allowed. off limits even to car share drivers. >> i have to go around and come back. i have to drive more. >> the krohn kill report an average of 100 collisions annually on the section of market that will be off limits. >> private vehicles not being on here will make a difference. >> we're going to reduce that level of collision between people and drivers. >> now according to walk sf in addition to the fatalities, there's hundreds. ges along market street will reduce the numbers, we'll have to wait to find out. >>> a worker was killed in acyl on i accident in peta luma. witnesses saw a large metal tower collapse and heard a man screaming for happen. firefighters used a ladder to accesses the top of the silo and found a man trapped. he was airlifted to the h
. >> jody with walk sf reports in 2019 there were 18 pedestrian fatalities. >> it's tragic. every fatality from traffic violences, one that's preventable and one that we're trying to eliminate through education and engineers. >> starting january 29 a 2.2- mile stretch will be closed vehicle. only commercial plates will be allowed. off limits even to car share drivers. >> i have to go around and come back. i have to drive more. >> the krohn kill report an average of...
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jodi schneider in the studio talking politics.us through the intricacies of the financial market. to discuss more on what we should expect when it comes to oil markets, joining us on the phone is the president of the shore group. good morning from hong kong. thank you for joining us on short notice. as you would imagine, it is a big story. we were up at 1.4% on brent. >> absolutely. going to get are that knee-jerk reaction similar to september. iran attacked the saudi aramco facility. you did have that major spike in oil prices on that sunday night leading into the trading week back in september, but prices quickly pulled back because there was no military response from saudi arabia or the united states. this time, it is different. we had the recent siege in the u.s. embassy backed by the iranians, kind of harking back to the 1979 seizure of the embassy in iran. donald trump is not jimmy carter and we had a very sharp response by the united states. changed now.has the political military calculus has changed and we have now opened
jodi schneider in the studio talking politics.us through the intricacies of the financial market. to discuss more on what we should expect when it comes to oil markets, joining us on the phone is the president of the shore group. good morning from hong kong. thank you for joining us on short notice. as you would imagine, it is a big story. we were up at 1.4% on brent. >> absolutely. going to get are that knee-jerk reaction similar to september. iran attacked the saudi aramco facility. you...
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joining me is jody freeman from harvard university. jody, thank you for joining us. you have any specifics as to what kinds of -- we quoted a couple there. what kinds of things the law protects or the absence of a law like this will endoinger? >> great to be with you. so the kind of projikects to ta about is everything you cited from pipelines to highways, dams, airports, you name it. massive projects with big impacts. that can produce air pollution, water pollution, destroy wildlife. they can also waste a lot of taxpayer money if they're badly designed or wasteful in other ways and these environmental reviews are meant to catch these kinds of mistakes so national environmental policy act is a stop and look law to make the government take a minute, consider all of the impacts of their proposed projects and that informs us and lets us mitigate the problems to avoid some harmful effects. the other thing is the law allows us to think about projecting the infrastructure that harms it may be expositived to. think about where you put your military bases so that they' not v
joining me is jody freeman from harvard university. jody, thank you for joining us. you have any specifics as to what kinds of -- we quoted a couple there. what kinds of things the law protects or the absence of a law like this will endoinger? >> great to be with you. so the kind of projikects to ta about is everything you cited from pipelines to highways, dams, airports, you name it. massive projects with big impacts. that can produce air pollution, water pollution, destroy wildlife....
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. >> jody tracks the stats and reportses in 2019 there were 18 pedestrian fatalities in the city. >> it's tragic, every fatality is one that's preventible and one we're traying to eliminate through education enforcement and engineers. >> one change coming starting january 29, a 2.2 stretch of market street, will be closed to th e with commercial plates will be off limits. >> i have to go around and come back. i have to drive more. >> the report an average of 100 injuries annually. the new redirection could drop that number. >> priest at vehicles not being on here will make a dense. people are aggression i've on the yellow and red lights. >> market street has five of the top 10 most dangerous intersections, we're going to reduce the level of collection. >> in addition to the fatalities each year, several hundred people are injured in accidents, drivers, pedestrians and everyone else. in terms if the new restrictions will reduce the numbers, we'll have to wait a few months to find out. >> there's been a big push, we'll see what happens next. >>> petaluma police are investigating the de
. >> jody tracks the stats and reportses in 2019 there were 18 pedestrian fatalities in the city. >> it's tragic, every fatality is one that's preventible and one we're traying to eliminate through education enforcement and engineers. >> one change coming starting january 29, a 2.2 stretch of market street, will be closed to th e with commercial plates will be off limits. >> i have to go around and come back. i have to drive more. >> the report an average of 100...
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crazy was back in his element always looking for someone you know in the last moments of selfish time jodi looking back you know maybe to one's parents or. suddenly the old embarrassment filled world's way and had some important points in the fight for survival. like megan potter boy and really there are 2 lovable clubs private get a lot done with limited resources while potter born and trying to stay out with even less and they're clever about it after winning the ball they sprayed forward and christopher and ajay scored his 1st everything is the goal to make it one nil. to celebration dance was overshadowed by jimmy little collins seeing red didn't spout tough to take your point a break 1st friday. but the league bottom well is we're in luck awarded a penalty played on down hamid subir he stepped up and headed away she would know a cheap place tops the 70. 5th floor and it was. access to the shares nothing better than a victory fall especially in a tough away game here in fribourg i'm so proud of the team and happy that we just had a with 3 points. good work chris. tough times for florid
crazy was back in his element always looking for someone you know in the last moments of selfish time jodi looking back you know maybe to one's parents or. suddenly the old embarrassment filled world's way and had some important points in the fight for survival. like megan potter boy and really there are 2 lovable clubs private get a lot done with limited resources while potter born and trying to stay out with even less and they're clever about it after winning the ball they sprayed forward and...
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as get the latest with our senior international editor, jodi schneider.was the court case that house prosecutors made in this second day of his impeachment trial? the second day warehouse managers are presenting their case to the senate? -- where house managers are presenting their case to the senate? jodi: house managers who are senior members of the democratic leadership in the house of representatives, they act as the prosecutors bringing this case and the senate is now sitting as the jury. the senate being 53 to 47 controlled by republicans, will most certainly vote to acquit the president. in the meantime, they want to make the strongest case they can. they are making it to the voters as well. case they are making is that the president basically went outside the bounds of his power, abused his power in attempting to get the ukrainian leadership, the unit craney and president and -- ukrainian president and his leadership to investigate joe biden and joe biden's son and threatened to withhold u.s. aid in doing so. that is the first thing they are doing
as get the latest with our senior international editor, jodi schneider.was the court case that house prosecutors made in this second day of his impeachment trial? the second day warehouse managers are presenting their case to the senate? -- where house managers are presenting their case to the senate? jodi: house managers who are senior members of the democratic leadership in the house of representatives, they act as the prosecutors bringing this case and the senate is now sitting as the jury....
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now in the crosshairs for cyber attacks based for whatever reason ok thank you for speaking to us jodi westby from cyber risk joining us today from washington d.c. thank you for your time. not to levanon and they've been scenes of chaos on the streets of beirut after fighting in iraq protesters are venting their anger about the formation of a new government the cabinet met for the 1st time saying it would work to end months of political and economic crisis by the protesters say it's nothing but a rubber stamp for the thai political system they accuse of ruining the country rocks were thrown at police mental side back with tear gas and gunshots were also heard zina hunter was in the middle of the action in central beirut when that protest was at its height and she says it's the most violent she's seen since the rest began in october. confrontations continue running battles between anti-establishment protesters and anti-riot police at times we need to move back because of the smell of tear gas it's very difficult for us to speak while smelling the tear gas as you can imagine you can see
now in the crosshairs for cyber attacks based for whatever reason ok thank you for speaking to us jodi westby from cyber risk joining us today from washington d.c. thank you for your time. not to levanon and they've been scenes of chaos on the streets of beirut after fighting in iraq protesters are venting their anger about the formation of a new government the cabinet met for the 1st time saying it would work to end months of political and economic crisis by the protesters say it's nothing but...
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reporting live, jodi hernandez. >> i hope he turns up soon. thanks. >>> layoffs at a high profile silicon valley company. 23 and me is letting go of more than 100 employees. the genetics-based testing company is cutting workers on the operations team which focuses on company growth. the reason, people aren't buying as many as those at home test kits anymore. >>> get your party plans ready. we are ten days away from the super bowl in miami. but before the game, get ready for a lot of hype and analysis. everyone from the experts to your grandmother will have an opinion about this game. in santa clara today, the 49ers held their first super bowl practice that was open to the media. a lot preparing for the game. the players will spend a lot of time in front of the microphone answering a ton of questions from the international media about the team, the game and of course their star quarterback. even though some players are a little hesitant. >> yeah. i love jimmy. i swear i love jimmy. but i'm tired of talking about jimmy. >> another great opportun
reporting live, jodi hernandez. >> i hope he turns up soon. thanks. >>> layoffs at a high profile silicon valley company. 23 and me is letting go of more than 100 employees. the genetics-based testing company is cutting workers on the operations team which focuses on company growth. the reason, people aren't buying as many as those at home test kits anymore. >>> get your party plans ready. we are ten days away from the super bowl in miami. but before the game, get ready...
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the bankruptcy jodi is raising electric rates by 2.7% and that means the average customer's bill will go up by a total of about $2.64. >>> but wait, there's more. starting tomorrow ac transit is raising the transit fare by $.50. cable car ride to san francisco will cost a dollar more. and bart is raising fares by 10- $0.40 depending upon how far you are going. still ahead, what police are doing in times square for the first time ever on a new year's eve. >>> why thousands of australians are calling the country's biggest new year's eve fire show completely disrespectful. >>> the end of an era for the once thriving east bay restaurant chain. customers are wondering where are they going to hang out now? >> everybody's worried, where they can go after this? they get off work and come down here. it is just sad. >> what you tell your friends back home in canada? >> the waves are huge! >>> what a show at bay area beaches. when those huge waves will settle down. >> don't forget we are streaming now. you can find us on kpix.com , the cbs news app, or your favorite platform, streaming on cbsn b
the bankruptcy jodi is raising electric rates by 2.7% and that means the average customer's bill will go up by a total of about $2.64. >>> but wait, there's more. starting tomorrow ac transit is raising the transit fare by $.50. cable car ride to san francisco will cost a dollar more. and bart is raising fares by 10- $0.40 depending upon how far you are going. still ahead, what police are doing in times square for the first time ever on a new year's eve. >>> why thousands of...
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it's easy and it's freeze jodi reynolds with the irs is the free file program is online now and givespayers the option to start early we work hand in hand with 10 partners to provide free options for taxpayers to electronically file as long as they meet certain require a choir months, those partners are listed on the irs free file website. >>officials though say as long as you fall below that $69,000 income threshold one of those 10 filing partners should have a free option that works for you, but they warn don't russian filing early just because you qualify you want to wait to file until you're ready until you have all of your documents and you received everything from your employers are your investment companies filing sooner than later though can also protect you from scams as it gives crooks west time to file a false return using your social security number something else to keep in mind filing ahead of the official start date doesn't mean you'll get your tax refund early the filing season doesn't actually officially open until the 27th. >>so if you free file say this weekend what
it's easy and it's freeze jodi reynolds with the irs is the free file program is online now and givespayers the option to start early we work hand in hand with 10 partners to provide free options for taxpayers to electronically file as long as they meet certain require a choir months, those partners are listed on the irs free file website. >>officials though say as long as you fall below that $69,000 income threshold one of those 10 filing partners should have a free option that works for...
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we're joined live from martinez with jodi hernandez. >> jessica, neighbors who live here on palm avenue have been dealing with this situation for months. they say this house is full of garbage and blight and folks here have had enough. >> there's no electricity in the home. it's been that way three quarters of a year. >> he's been dealing with squatters living next door for month. the house on palm avenue in martinez went into foreclosure in april. but he says the occupants and their dog never fully moved ou healthy for
we're joined live from martinez with jodi hernandez. >> jessica, neighbors who live here on palm avenue have been dealing with this situation for months. they say this house is full of garbage and blight and folks here have had enough. >> there's no electricity in the home. it's been that way three quarters of a year. >> he's been dealing with squatters living next door for month. the house on palm avenue in martinez went into foreclosure in april. but he says the occupants...
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on twitter, this is jodi who'd tweets this, donald's mindset, it didn't happen. it isn't bad and if it is i didn't mean to do it and if i did it was your fault. dorothy, texas, arkansas, it is have witnesses in the senate trial. >> in china, ukraine, russia. why is it not that an issue? if we are going to compare, let's put that in the mix as well. host: hudson, florida, next up. democrats line. this is loretta, good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for c-span. i believe that my two senators from florida will vote with the president. and his ideology, whatever it is. m very, very afraid if he is not convicted and allowed to go on until the election that the damage he can do to this country in that length of time will be irreparable. we all know how vengeful he is. anyone that votes against him. or says anything against him. and i think he would line up the democrats against a wall and have them gunned down if he had the power to do that. host: loretta, you think president trump would do that? caller: yes, i do. caller: we have to remember trump and his he
on twitter, this is jodi who'd tweets this, donald's mindset, it didn't happen. it isn't bad and if it is i didn't mean to do it and if i did it was your fault. dorothy, texas, arkansas, it is have witnesses in the senate trial. >> in china, ukraine, russia. why is it not that an issue? if we are going to compare, let's put that in the mix as well. host: hudson, florida, next up. democrats line. this is loretta, good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for c-span. i believe that my...
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of emergency has been declared in more than 100 cities and towns including the state capital base jodi's on tape and president trumps a legal team has concluded its opening arguments in the impeachment trial with an appeal for the president to be swiftly acquitted trumps lawyers also try to marginalize former national security adviser john bolton his testimony if allowed by the senate could be incriminating for the president. meanwhile president trump has unveiled his long awaited peace plan for the middle east alongside israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu now under the proposal palestinians would gain statehood but they would also give up large tracts of land let's take a closer look at this 1st of all the current map of the region that's been released by the white house you see israel here in dark orange and you see the palestinian controlled territories the west bank and gaza here on the map in yellow so let's take a look at what donald trump calls his vision for peace his plan for peace in the middle east and as you can see here in this map it grants vast tracts of disputed lan
of emergency has been declared in more than 100 cities and towns including the state capital base jodi's on tape and president trumps a legal team has concluded its opening arguments in the impeachment trial with an appeal for the president to be swiftly acquitted trumps lawyers also try to marginalize former national security adviser john bolton his testimony if allowed by the senate could be incriminating for the president. meanwhile president trump has unveiled his long awaited peace plan...
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here's nbc bay area's jodi hernandez. >> i don't cry easily, but this is definitely making me cry. i'm afraid he's going to stab me or kill me. >> reporter: 65-year-old mary just can't shake what happened to her sunday. she was out for her morning walk in martinez when she says a homeless man who appeared to be arguing with himself started chasing her for no reason. >> and then my knee andmyself. >> reporter: mary says the man started punching her in the back as she tried protecting her hd. >> i was freaking out, screaming at the top of my lungs, and i thought for sure he was going to stab me. >> reporter: martinez police are looking for this man, gabriel edi, a transient they say has been arrested before on drug charges. >> we would like him off the street. he should be held to answer as to why he did this. he currently lives between three different cities. that's martinez, pleasant hill, and the concord area. >> reporter: assaults at the hands of homeless people struggling with mental illness seem to be happening more and more often. attacks have been caught on camera in southern
here's nbc bay area's jodi hernandez. >> i don't cry easily, but this is definitely making me cry. i'm afraid he's going to stab me or kill me. >> reporter: 65-year-old mary just can't shake what happened to her sunday. she was out for her morning walk in martinez when she says a homeless man who appeared to be arguing with himself started chasing her for no reason. >> and then my knee andmyself. >> reporter: mary says the man started punching her in the back as she...
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our senior editor jodi schneider joins us. what happened to those safeguards?ter: that is the real question now, now that iran has admitted it was that surface to air missile that was shot inadvertently, it says, at that ,assenger jet with 176 people that crashed and killed everyone on board. there are multiple layer's of safeguards that are supposed to prevent this kind of thing and they all failed. including one of the most obvious, why they were allowing civilian aircraft to take off just hours after they had -- had sent those missiles to iraqi-u.s. airbases. tot is a basic safeguard not be allowing these passenger jets to take off so that there would not be this mistaken identity, was.f course, there there are also other issues about who was giving the orders, whether it was going up the chain of command. there's a lot to be looked at. of course, it's very concerning to the international aviation community. there's a real question about whether this is safe airspace, even if tensions were to decrease in that region, even if the military tensions were to dec
our senior editor jodi schneider joins us. what happened to those safeguards?ter: that is the real question now, now that iran has admitted it was that surface to air missile that was shot inadvertently, it says, at that ,assenger jet with 176 people that crashed and killed everyone on board. there are multiple layer's of safeguards that are supposed to prevent this kind of thing and they all failed. including one of the most obvious, why they were allowing civilian aircraft to take off just...
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jodi: we are hearing from the prime minister's of canada, the u.k.aying there intelligence shows that this plane was brought down by anna rainey and missile -- missile, perhaps fired unintentionally, perhaps it was unintentional that it hit the airplane, but they are all starting to say they are hearing intelligence of this. from thegly we heard canadian prime minister, were about a third of the passengers on the plane headed for ukraine were from canada, and he is saying the intelligence clearly shows this is what happened. disaster took place only s tookafter the iranian responsibility for hitting those to u.s.-iraqi basis with is known tod iran have a store of short-range ballistic missiles. so this is all coming out. this is where the investigation will likely be headed. president trump, when after about this, said he didn't have any intelligence that showed that, but a pretty rough neighborhood was his quote. so the investigations continue into this. it is going to be a complicated investigation, giving it was a boeing plane and given the iran h
jodi: we are hearing from the prime minister's of canada, the u.k.aying there intelligence shows that this plane was brought down by anna rainey and missile -- missile, perhaps fired unintentionally, perhaps it was unintentional that it hit the airplane, but they are all starting to say they are hearing intelligence of this. from thegly we heard canadian prime minister, were about a third of the passengers on the plane headed for ukraine were from canada, and he is saying the intelligence...
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let's get more from jodi schneider.er the retaliatory strike by iran, does it look like president trump's strike against the general is paying off and the u.s. will have the upper hand? looks that way now. there were no lives lost in the retaliatory measure and it seems less worse than it could have been. president trump is taking a victory lap and saying we have the upper hand. looks like the u.s. does in that confrontation so far at this point. has been been -- iran crippled by those years of sanctions and if the economy is in very tough shape. it cannot afford a war. that doesn't mean it doesn't come back with something else. the -- the u.s. taking out the general, looks like they have reset the relationship with iran for the moment. your saying the attacks from iran were the first -- you are saying the attacks from iran were the first straw? >> that is the question, are there more to come? they talked of 13 different encounters. they had the rhetoric at the funeral of the general was very tough. probably have the bi
let's get more from jodi schneider.er the retaliatory strike by iran, does it look like president trump's strike against the general is paying off and the u.s. will have the upper hand? looks that way now. there were no lives lost in the retaliatory measure and it seems less worse than it could have been. president trump is taking a victory lap and saying we have the upper hand. looks like the u.s. does in that confrontation so far at this point. has been been -- iran crippled by those years of...
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bigger implications thank you allan for that alan fischer live in washington now earlier i spoke to jody westby who is the c.e.o. of the consultancy global cyber vest she says the hack should not be linked to jamal khashoggi is mad at the consultant indicated that malware was sent through a video file using what's app it has whatsapp as we know is encrypted in into and messaging program that's very popular doesn't have anything to do with the security of what's app it was the video file that was sent. as a bio what's app to mr b.'s those that apparently contain the malware that when that was opened then it would have entered into his phone by of that message well i think people are wrong to link this hacking to jim office shoki i don't think that i think the saudis were implicated in the hacking it's good they're kind of admitting that but i think it had to do with their with the crown prince is very keen efforts to have amazon web services establish a web center in saudi arabia in january of 28 team. amazon announced his interest in saudi arabia and may of 28 teens mr bezos had met with
bigger implications thank you allan for that alan fischer live in washington now earlier i spoke to jody westby who is the c.e.o. of the consultancy global cyber vest she says the hack should not be linked to jamal khashoggi is mad at the consultant indicated that malware was sent through a video file using what's app it has whatsapp as we know is encrypted in into and messaging program that's very popular doesn't have anything to do with the security of what's app it was the video file that...