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seema: do you have something, jody? jody: yeah. one issue i want us -- i don't want to miss the opportunity for us to talk about some is profiling since that is so central to the experience of so many black folks, so many muslims, so many immigrants, you know, latinos, etcetera. so there are a lot of socially marginalized groups who have to ruggle with being profiled not only by law enforcement but private gender, taxi cabs, across a range of social experiences you can have. officers, s that again, being just people, too, lot of people think it is ok to profile people if there is a statistically rational basis for the profiling. a relationship for example between crime and race. why can't i consider someone's race when i am trying to assess the dangerousness of an ambiguous person? i consider their gender. yes. i consider their age. someone 18 versus 90. yes. do i consider their disability status? yes. whether they're in a wheelchair or not? yes. why can't i consider race as just one additional, rationally related factor to an asse
seema: do you have something, jody? jody: yeah. one issue i want us -- i don't want to miss the opportunity for us to talk about some is profiling since that is so central to the experience of so many black folks, so many muslims, so many immigrants, you know, latinos, etcetera. so there are a lot of socially marginalized groups who have to ruggle with being profiled not only by law enforcement but private gender, taxi cabs, across a range of social experiences you can have. officers, s that...
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a positive. >> thank you jody. our time has flown by so i want give a couple of minutes to mike to close out and you will oath be here to speak in more detail. thank you. >> thank you and it's so good to see all of you today. over the 10 years we have worked together i saw times where we ebbed and flowed and there were some struggling and challenging times but i oftentimes think it's probably good to prepare us for what is to be the future. they think we are in for some real challenging future now with the way politics are going in with and with the way society in general is going in the way the evolution of this thread is evolving but always remember that this is our strength. you are our strength. all of the communities throughout her company our strength and never let anybody isolate or silo and a community because this is your right to speak out. as much as possible i would and gauge in the organizations outside of what you normally do, join the chambers of commerce, join the neighborhood watch groups, join the
a positive. >> thank you jody. our time has flown by so i want give a couple of minutes to mike to close out and you will oath be here to speak in more detail. thank you. >> thank you and it's so good to see all of you today. over the 10 years we have worked together i saw times where we ebbed and flowed and there were some struggling and challenging times but i oftentimes think it's probably good to prepare us for what is to be the future. they think we are in for some real...
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jodi hernandez has been on the scene gathering details. you told us one man was dead but it's unclear in the bart officer shot him. >> reporter: that's right. it's been a terrifying afternoon here outside the west oakland bart station. we can tell you that this all started at 4:40 this afternoon. a source tells me that a bart police officer went to investigate some sort of an altercation that was taken place across the street from the west oakland bart station. that's in city of oakland's jurisdiction. what he witnessed was two men on the sidewalk wrestling over a gun. we can tell you oakland police confirmed that shots were discharged from the bart police officer's gun but it's unclear, as you mentioned, whether the suspects who were both wounded, both hit by gunfire were wounded by the officer's gun or by the gun that they were wrestling over. a source does tell me that one of the suspects did die, has died and one has been critically injure injured the bi e e injured. the bart police officer is being questioned. a number of witnesses ar
jodi hernandez has been on the scene gathering details. you told us one man was dead but it's unclear in the bart officer shot him. >> reporter: that's right. it's been a terrifying afternoon here outside the west oakland bart station. we can tell you that this all started at 4:40 this afternoon. a source tells me that a bart police officer went to investigate some sort of an altercation that was taken place across the street from the west oakland bart station. that's in city of oakland's...
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reporting live in oakland, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> thanks, jodi. >>> this just in, a former cal basketball player is suing the university over sex assault claims. according to the lawsuit filed in alameda county superior court bashia clairedon says she fwas sexually assaulted by muhammad, it happened in 2009 when mukhtar invited her back to his apartment. espn was the first to break this story nationally. the university responded today saying they're reviewing the lawsuit and that layshia holds a special place in our history and saddened by what came to light on wednesday. >> another tech bus was attacked on the peninsula. it marks the sixth bus that's been attacked all on 280 between woodside and highway 85 during the morning and evening commute, in many cases, the windows, you can see from those photos were shattered. four of the busses were carrying apple employees and the others google workers. so far no injuries to any of those passengers. >> we mentioned the slow commute home tonight. here is a live look at the san mateo bridge and this is always a hot spot fo
reporting live in oakland, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> thanks, jodi. >>> this just in, a former cal basketball player is suing the university over sex assault claims. according to the lawsuit filed in alameda county superior court bashia clairedon says she fwas sexually assaulted by muhammad, it happened in 2009 when mukhtar invited her back to his apartment. espn was the first to break this story nationally. the university responded today saying they're reviewing...
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jodi. >> i'm here to visit my fiancee, ronnie tye.he most amazing person in the world. >> i get married on the 23rd. i'm pretty excited about that. she's a very sweet girl. and i do love her. she's the best thing that's happed to me >> he's just azing. it's like he has his own little disposition, i guess, that i like. he's very honest. no matter what he tells me the truth. some things he's told me i'm like, i could have lived without that. >> she keeps me out of trouble. she helps me out a lot. >> i got his name on my leg. you want to see it? i would marry him in the cemetery out back if that's the case. it doesn't bother me. >> a relationship behind bars poses a unique set of problems. >> we get four hours every two weeks. that's kind of what i live for, four hours every two weeks. >> and those visits might become even more restricted. since tye was recently caught with a cell phone charger, prison officials might decide to put him on non-contact visitation status or suspend it all together. >> hi, baby. >> they could also decide to
jodi. >> i'm here to visit my fiancee, ronnie tye.he most amazing person in the world. >> i get married on the 23rd. i'm pretty excited about that. she's a very sweet girl. and i do love her. she's the best thing that's happed to me >> he's just azing. it's like he has his own little disposition, i guess, that i like. he's very honest. no matter what he tells me the truth. some things he's told me i'm like, i could have lived without that. >> she keeps me out of trouble....
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reporting live in hayward, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, jodi. a footnote to the story. the drunk driving crackdown in alameda county this year was dedicated to chp officer andrew camilleri. he a was part of a team of specially trained deputies. this happened december 14th to january 1st. there were 174 dui arrests, 46 other arrests and 3 guns recovered as well. >>> well it's back to work for millions and that includes president trump and members of the congress. there is a long to do list including avoid ago government shut down. the budge deadline is less than three weeks away. also on the list, fund children's health insurance, approve disaster relief for hurricane and fire rafaged city and stabilize obamacare marketplaces. for democrats the priority is fixing daca which is the law protecting undocumented immigrants brought here as children. but republicans have some conditions for this. >> daca has several issues it's not just the wall. there are citizenship issues chain migration issues all sides have to be ready to compromise. >> also today
reporting live in hayward, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, jodi. a footnote to the story. the drunk driving crackdown in alameda county this year was dedicated to chp officer andrew camilleri. he a was part of a team of specially trained deputies. this happened december 14th to january 1st. there were 174 dui arrests, 46 other arrests and 3 guns recovered as well. >>> well it's back to work for millions and that includes president trump and members of the...
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jodi kantor, everybody. we'll be right back. thank you very much! [ gasps, laughs ] you ever feel like... cliché foil characters scheming against a top insurer for no reason? nah. so, why don't we like flo? she has the name your price tool, and we want it. but why? why don't we actually do any work? why do you only own one suit? it's just the way it is, underdeveloped office character. you're right. thanks, bill. no, you're bill. i'm tom. you know what? no one cares. if you could see your cough... it's just a cough. you'd see how often you cough all day. and so would everyone else. robitussin delivers fast, powerful relief to fight your cough in 12 hour shifts. robitussin 12 hour cough relief, because it's never just a cough. robitussin 12 hour cough relief, i used to ask if you can hear me now, but i made the smart choice hi, i'm paul. and switched to sprint. these days all networks are great. so why would anyone pay twice as much with verizon. now when you switch you'll get 4 lines of unlimited for $25 a month with the 5th line free. 5 lines for o
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jodi is live in new york with more on that. jodi, that was caught on camera. >> reporter: it was, jessica. he and his family came here to john's pizza to celebrate his little brother's birthday. but he said that birthday ended in a complete disaster. >> my eye right here really hurts. >> 17-year-old jamin robinson is hurt after taking a beating over what was supposed to be a family birthday dinner over the weekend. >> people were punching me, and i can't see where the hits are coming from, but i can just feel them allover my body. >> reporter: amin and his family went to john's incredible pizza in newark on saturday to celebrate his baby brother's first birthday. they were on their way out when his sister realized she lost her cell phone. the find my iphone app led them back in to a group the family said got hostile. >> basically they were like, we don't got your f-ing phone. they started swinging at them and basically started fighting people off of them. >> reporter: amin said when he walked back in, he saw a full-out fight ta
jodi is live in new york with more on that. jodi, that was caught on camera. >> reporter: it was, jessica. he and his family came here to john's pizza to celebrate his little brother's birthday. but he said that birthday ended in a complete disaster. >> my eye right here really hurts. >> 17-year-old jamin robinson is hurt after taking a beating over what was supposed to be a family birthday dinner over the weekend. >> people were punching me, and i can't see where the...
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i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> all right, jodi, thanks very much. >>> if you are sick with the flu you are not alone. we have update with the numbers as the flu continues to spread across california and the cdc says 23 more californians died from flu-related symptoms last week and that brings the number this season to 97. 20 of them were right here in the bay area. researchers say we are still in the thick of flu season and continue to urge everyone to please get a flu shot. >>> the flu coverage continues on "nightly news." last week, nationwide now, one in 15 doctor visits were flu related and the baby boomer generation getting hit especially hard and lester holt joins us in 15 minutes from now with the reason for why that is. >> uc berkeley has been on president bush's radar for nearly a year now and the administration is proving it in court. last february when the school erupted in violence over speakers invited by conservative student groups, that if, quote, cal doesn't allow free speech perhaps it should lose federal funding. now it is inserting itself in the subsequen
i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> all right, jodi, thanks very much. >>> if you are sick with the flu you are not alone. we have update with the numbers as the flu continues to spread across california and the cdc says 23 more californians died from flu-related symptoms last week and that brings the number this season to 97. 20 of them were right here in the bay area. researchers say we are still in the thick of flu season and continue to urge everyone to please get a flu...
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reporting live in oakland, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> jodi thank you. >> how. >>> how about in frankfort s fcht o non-stop that was the marine. instead unexpected stop in oakland. this is the beau from the sky ranger. that's a flight out of germany. it circled sfo about 30 minutes waiting for the fog to clear. when it didn't clear it was sent to oakland. passengers didn't see more than the runway in oakland. however held there for a hour until they got the go ahead to fly back across the bay. the plane touching down at sfo about an hour ago, three hours late. sfo says fog is causing delays and cancellations much of the day. we want to show you the flight path of this frankfurt to sfo. but see all that circling. yeah circling sfo finally touching down in oakland towards san jose before finally settling down in oakland. after another hour on the runway one more quick 15 minute flight back across the bay to get on the pattern into sfo after that fog cleared. >>> it's a no go, the maverick surf contest won't happen this monday. the world surf league says the as well as aren't bi
reporting live in oakland, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> jodi thank you. >> how. >>> how about in frankfort s fcht o non-stop that was the marine. instead unexpected stop in oakland. this is the beau from the sky ranger. that's a flight out of germany. it circled sfo about 30 minutes waiting for the fog to clear. when it didn't clear it was sent to oakland. passengers didn't see more than the runway in oakland. however held there for a hour until they got the go...
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jodi kantor, everybody. we'll be right back. thank you very much! dollar gets you more at taco bell. like the new $1 stacker. are all these layers of beef and cheese reserved for a secret society? or just anyone with a dollar? the answer is yes. (bong) moderator: hi, guys. so this is the all-new chevy equinox. it's gorgeous. it offers heated and ventilated front seats, heated rear seats, a panoramic sunroof, built-in 4g lte wifi, apple car play compatibility, surround vision, safety alert seat... wow. and teen driver technology. all of that, is in this one car? yeah, and to get all of these features, you would have to buy all five of those crossovers. (gasp) man: whoa! moderator: oh, and the lexus nx. that's insane. moderator: yep, all six of these, and you still wouldn't get everything that's in this equinox. man 2: chevy's raising the bar. woman: six cars in one. man 3: yeah, i like that. man 2: chevy's raising the bar. i used to ask if you can hear me now, but i made the smart choice hi, i'm paul. and switched to sprint. these days all networks a
jodi kantor, everybody. we'll be right back. thank you very much! dollar gets you more at taco bell. like the new $1 stacker. are all these layers of beef and cheese reserved for a secret society? or just anyone with a dollar? the answer is yes. (bong) moderator: hi, guys. so this is the all-new chevy equinox. it's gorgeous. it offers heated and ventilated front seats, heated rear seats, a panoramic sunroof, built-in 4g lte wifi, apple car play compatibility, surround vision, safety alert...
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i hereby appoint the honorable jody c. arrington to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, paul d. ryan, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the prayer will be offered by our chaplain, father conroy. chaplain conroy: let us pray. god of the universe, we give you thanks for giving us another day. as the members of the people's house find their way back to the capitol in anticipation of a busy second session of the 115th congress, we ask your continued blessing on our nation. may the days of celebration near the end of 2017 and the welcoming of a new year inspire hope and good will among the members of the people's house, that the issues to be faced might be addressed with wisdom and timely consideration. bless as well those who have labored in these halls and offices even while congress has been in recess. without their steady and faithful service, the work of congress would not be possible. may all that is done this day be for your greater honor and glory. amen. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to section 3-a of house resolution 670, t
i hereby appoint the honorable jody c. arrington to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, paul d. ryan, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the prayer will be offered by our chaplain, father conroy. chaplain conroy: let us pray. god of the universe, we give you thanks for giving us another day. as the members of the people's house find their way back to the capitol in anticipation of a busy second session of the 115th congress, we ask your continued...
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joining us to get a take, jodi schneider. jodi, why did then and feel it necessary to apologize?bviously, the president came out very strongly against the book and mr. bannon obviously does not want to be out there on his own. he wants some connection with the white house. i think that's why he apologized. the larger question here is, what does this mean for the white house in terms of their agenda? instead of talking about, sort of doing a victory lap on tax reform, which is what one would have expected after the big win they had at the end of the year, instead, the president is having to have his top advisers and cabinet officials go on television and defend his mental fitness. it's really a distraction from what they hoped would be a good start to the year in terms of the agenda. it's an election year, midterm election year, and certainly this is something they have to be worried about how it's going to play out when those elections start happening. the primaries are just a couple months away. matt: do they really have to be that worried? it seems like this is a bombshell book
joining us to get a take, jodi schneider. jodi, why did then and feel it necessary to apologize?bviously, the president came out very strongly against the book and mr. bannon obviously does not want to be out there on his own. he wants some connection with the white house. i think that's why he apologized. the larger question here is, what does this mean for the white house in terms of their agenda? instead of talking about, sort of doing a victory lap on tax reform, which is what one would...
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i'm a huge fan of jodie foster and her work. she's a talented director.ing about living in a free society, she doesn't have to star in a super hero movie. if someone enjoys taking their family to see captain america what is wrong with that? >> neil: a lot of people go to movies for escaping. they know they're not going to win an oscar but they're fun to see, escapisescapism. we don't go to every picture to have an artistic moment. you know what i mean? who needs to bring this down a level? >> if you want to get to artistry, read a book. allow your mind to paint pictures for you without having director explain everything with pretty pictures. it's really frustrating. then she comparing it to fracking, this is a -- >> neil: that came out of the blue. >> it's like yeah, you know what? it's cleaner than traditional than fossil fuels and making natural gas cheaper. so you know, you can't have it both ways. and also, a lot of the artistry that has left cinema has gone to places like netflix where people can bing watch high quality shows. that's where the best w
i'm a huge fan of jodie foster and her work. she's a talented director.ing about living in a free society, she doesn't have to star in a super hero movie. if someone enjoys taking their family to see captain america what is wrong with that? >> neil: a lot of people go to movies for escaping. they know they're not going to win an oscar but they're fun to see, escapisescapism. we don't go to every picture to have an artistic moment. you know what i mean? who needs to bring this down a...
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jodi. >> reporter: terry, the police department here acknowledges it made a mistake, and tonight they are urging undocumented immigrants who were victims of violent crimes to reapply for temporary visa certification. he describes how he was assaulted, hilt in the face by a would be robber in 2016. the undocumented immigrant from el salvador went to oakland police. immigration advocates say he should have qualified for a temporary visa under the new visa program, but was denied by the opd. >> and the whole intent of the law is to get our victims to report the crimes and not be fearful of contacting the police. >> reporter: tonight the oakland police department admits it mistakenly denied certification for as many as 25 crime victims last year, and perhaps more in 2016. they say the department misunderstood the guidelines of the u visa program that allows victims of violent crime who cooperate with police a temporary visa. >> i would implore the community really to -- to really understand that this was unintentional and that we have open arms for them. >> reporter: attorneys with the al
jodi. >> reporter: terry, the police department here acknowledges it made a mistake, and tonight they are urging undocumented immigrants who were victims of violent crimes to reapply for temporary visa certification. he describes how he was assaulted, hilt in the face by a would be robber in 2016. the undocumented immigrant from el salvador went to oakland police. immigration advocates say he should have qualified for a temporary visa under the new visa program, but was denied by the opd....
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live from antioch, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> okay, thank you, jodi. >>> new at 6:00, a stolen car investigation left a fremont detective hurt. here is the view from nbc bay area's sky ranger. police say detectives tried to stop the driver of a car near bro broadmoore and larchmont. the passenger of the stolen car got out and took off running. the detective got out, chasing the woman. the driver of the stolen car kept going, eventually hitting the detective, and even the passenger too. both were taken to the hospital. both are expected to be okay. >>> we have good news to share tonight about that chp officer who was hit by an alleged drunk driver in concord. he is on the road to recovery. the chp tweeted this photograph of over martin lenway. you can see him there wearing his helmet. the doctors say the surgery on both legs was successful. lenway had responded to a crash and investigators say tammy walker slammed her suv into his motorcycle and then some other cars as well. the officer, pinned under a truck. lenway is the third chp officer hurt or killed by an allegedl
live from antioch, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> okay, thank you, jodi. >>> new at 6:00, a stolen car investigation left a fremont detective hurt. here is the view from nbc bay area's sky ranger. police say detectives tried to stop the driver of a car near bro broadmoore and larchmont. the passenger of the stolen car got out and took off running. the detective got out, chasing the woman. the driver of the stolen car kept going, eventually hitting the detective, and...
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reporting live in oakland, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, jodi. >>> so do you know the killer? new information that could lead to a putback in a murder of a beloved san francisco d.j. >> and dog owners beware the dangerous decease that could be linked to two popular parks in the east bay. >>> fog building back right now across parts of the bay area. i'll show you where it's worse tomorrow morning. and what our weekend is shaping up like. the forecast in six minutes. asking for your help finding a suspect in the killing of a popular d-j. this is hi >>> police officer in asking for help in find ago suspect in the killing of a popular djp polts believe this may man may be possible for the death. he is known in the lblt as bubbles. torres and shot and killed in the tenderloin. he was an outspoken activist and a club personalty. there. at this time it's not known how the two men knew each other. >>> a trip to the local dog park may have caused dogs to develop a painful infection. there is serious concern among east bay dog owners. rhoads plater joins us in fremont with w
reporting live in oakland, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, jodi. >>> so do you know the killer? new information that could lead to a putback in a murder of a beloved san francisco d.j. >> and dog owners beware the dangerous decease that could be linked to two popular parks in the east bay. >>> fog building back right now across parts of the bay area. i'll show you where it's worse tomorrow morning. and what our weekend is shaping up like. the...
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bloomberg editor jodi schneider is here with more. more.ing these drills, not canceling them. does that indicate movement and relations or negotiations here? : they are a postponement. the u.s. has said they will continue them after the olympics. obviously, this shows the confrontation that we had been seeing, all this really heated discussion and war of words between president trump and north korean leader kim has dialed down a bit. obviously, kim is talking to president moon in south korea. kind of unclear about what they are talking about. probably just about the olympics. tensions remain high, obviously. at the same time, we are seeing some talks, which we have not seen in more than two. years.two it is unclear whether the u.s. will participate in those talks. they're at least allowing them to continue and taking some of the pressure off by postponing those drills. >> president trump is taking credit for this movement here, saying that his tough talk in the face of kim jong-un, that is what has helped the relations here between the nort
bloomberg editor jodi schneider is here with more. more.ing these drills, not canceling them. does that indicate movement and relations or negotiations here? : they are a postponement. the u.s. has said they will continue them after the olympics. obviously, this shows the confrontation that we had been seeing, all this really heated discussion and war of words between president trump and north korean leader kim has dialed down a bit. obviously, kim is talking to president moon in south korea....
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jodi schneider joins us from hong kong.mp always likes to grab onto the stock market as his responsibility. how important is it for him that the run continues? it has his fingerprints over it in terms of what happens next. jodi: yes, he likes to take as long as the market is buoyant, he will continue to take credit. the tax deal has been helping the market, and companies are happy. how foreignout companies may be coming to the u.s., i'm not quite so sure about that. while the deal does lower the corporate rate, and it is good for many u.s. companies, particularly those who will benefit from international tax implications, it is unclear if foreign companies will be advantaged as well, especially if they are advantaged in their own country. obviously, there are other reasons. there has not been a lot of indications that non-us companies are rushing to the shores, but we will see. companies are happy about the tax bill. it has been very important for them, and for him to get that win, and for the republicans in congress. until
jodi schneider joins us from hong kong.mp always likes to grab onto the stock market as his responsibility. how important is it for him that the run continues? it has his fingerprints over it in terms of what happens next. jodi: yes, he likes to take as long as the market is buoyant, he will continue to take credit. the tax deal has been helping the market, and companies are happy. how foreignout companies may be coming to the u.s., i'm not quite so sure about that. while the deal does lower...
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reporting live, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, jodi. the man accused of killing a chp officer while driving drunk made his first court appearance. 22-year-old muhammad ali sat in a wheelchair during his short appearance in court. prosecutors say he had been drinking and smoking pot when he crashed into the officer on christmas eve. court documents show his blood-alcohol level at the time of the crash was 0.11, well over the legal limit. more than a dozen chp officers joined the family in court. afterwards, the officer's mother spoke briefly. >> our own hearts were broken, and our lives were shattered. and we loved him so much. i'll never see him again. >> ali is charged with second degree murder among other charges. he did not ear a plea today and the lawyer asked for a continuance. >>> did the neighbors know the children were being held cap ti captive? a husband and wife accused of torturing their 13 kids. today, we're hearing from family members. this is theresa, the children's aunt. she spoke exclusively with nbc from her home in ten
reporting live, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, jodi. the man accused of killing a chp officer while driving drunk made his first court appearance. 22-year-old muhammad ali sat in a wheelchair during his short appearance in court. prosecutors say he had been drinking and smoking pot when he crashed into the officer on christmas eve. court documents show his blood-alcohol level at the time of the crash was 0.11, well over the legal limit. more than a dozen chp officers...
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jodie? >> reporter: well, meagan, police tell us this was a domestic violence situation and they have made an arrest. the woman who died was just 23 years old and the suspect was her boyfriend. >>> family members gathered outside this brentwood home early on new year's day in disbelief. they say 23-year-old liz mendez, a mother of three, was stabbed to death inside. foreign foreign >> reporter: her uncle said she was a good person and quiet and that the family is just feeling very sad right now. [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: he says it's not the happy start you want in a new year and that she moved to the u.s. from guatemala at the same time he did back in 2014. her youngest daughter was born here and two older daughters are back in guatemala. he says the man her boyfriend who also lived in the home, but the family still isn't sure exactly what happened. >> there were several other people in the house and investigators are talking with them now. >> reporter: officers from brentw
jodie? >> reporter: well, meagan, police tell us this was a domestic violence situation and they have made an arrest. the woman who died was just 23 years old and the suspect was her boyfriend. >>> family members gathered outside this brentwood home early on new year's day in disbelief. they say 23-year-old liz mendez, a mother of three, was stabbed to death inside. foreign foreign >> reporter: her uncle said she was a good person and quiet and that the family is just...
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jody? >> reporter: that woman is a well-known member of the community here. the head of a local non-profit. tonight, she says she can no longer remain silent. >> a lot of courage, a lot of energy and a lot of praying. >> reporter: that's what rose johnson says it's taken to come forward with her claims of sexual harassment. she's the head of the dafs street family resource center, and says she endured years of unwanted conduct by the city manager. >> the city manager used his position, his influence, to pressure me into a relationship with him. >> reporter: johnson says she depended on city funding to keep her non-profit afloat. she says city manager chris sapaca insisted they hold meetings about that funding in her car outside, where she says he would give her gifts and make inappropriate xenltcomments and her she held the key on getting a loan, a suggestion she says crossed the line. >> i got out of the car as fast as i could and flew here to my office, my sanctuary, and fell apart. . >> reporter: johnson then filed an official complain last month. last wee
jody? >> reporter: that woman is a well-known member of the community here. the head of a local non-profit. tonight, she says she can no longer remain silent. >> a lot of courage, a lot of energy and a lot of praying. >> reporter: that's what rose johnson says it's taken to come forward with her claims of sexual harassment. she's the head of the dafs street family resource center, and says she endured years of unwanted conduct by the city manager. >> the city manager...
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i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. you can see the gray skies where jodi is in napa and essentially cloudy skies and spotty drizzle throughout the north bay. a strong storm earlier this week and more coming next week. certainly a concern for possible mudslides and rock slides. let's bring in our chief meteorologist. how concerned should with be as we head into the heart of this rainy season. >> i think every single time a storm system moves into the bay area, everyone in north bay should remain on high alert due to the fact we had so much burn here throughout the north bay. on the sunday to tuesday storm system the totals were phenomenal. over five inches in can he nken. in the north bay where you have to remain on high alert, anywhere that lives near the fire lines. another way to look at this is across the fire lines we had some 245,000 acres that are were scoff ch pd they are talk about mass vegetation loss. there's nothing in the ground to hold the ground down. as we get the rain, it makes it very heavy and it can
i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. you can see the gray skies where jodi is in napa and essentially cloudy skies and spotty drizzle throughout the north bay. a strong storm earlier this week and more coming next week. certainly a concern for possible mudslides and rock slides. let's bring in our chief meteorologist. how concerned should with be as we head into the heart of this rainy season. >> i think every single time a storm system moves into the bay area,...
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jody, ryan, and liam. the wait time for workers comp hearings has been cut in half because of their efforts. this 2017 team of the year from the department of labor and industrial relations muster project to digitize mountains of paperwork from some 20000 claims per year. there many more dedicated workers just like them all around the state. jody, ryan, and liam, please stand to be recognized. [applause] they are just a sampling of our homegrown talents. we just need to do more to create the supportive environment roundup that will launch and sustain their careers here in the island. i hope you leave today knowing that we have laid important groundwork that hawaii is on the edge of something exciting. at the beginning of my speech i said, hawaii is a beautiful and complex place. i believe that is our gift to our children into the future. imagine a future economy for hawaii that is not relying solely on tourism in the military. imagine a future where local entrepreneurs are inventing useful products and ser
jody, ryan, and liam. the wait time for workers comp hearings has been cut in half because of their efforts. this 2017 team of the year from the department of labor and industrial relations muster project to digitize mountains of paperwork from some 20000 claims per year. there many more dedicated workers just like them all around the state. jody, ryan, and liam, please stand to be recognized. [applause] they are just a sampling of our homegrown talents. we just need to do more to create the...
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my friend, jody hice, representative jody hice, who represented the university of georgia, made a friendly bet with me before the game and he will honor his wager this week. on thursday, he will join me on the capitol steps wearing a bear bryant hat as well as an alabama tie to commemorate and celebrate alabama's victory. he will also serve georgia barbecue to my staff for lunch. thank you, jody, for being such a good sport. in closing, i want to again congratulate the university of alabama crimson tide on their 17th national football title. what a game. thank you, mr. speaker, and as e say in alabama, roll tide. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from west virginia, mr. mckinley, for five minutes. mr. mckinley: thank you, mr. speaker. gradually one -- gradually, many of america's largest multiemployer pension funds are slipping into insolvency, threatening the retirement income of millions of americans. funds such as the united mine workers of america, the central states pension fund, the boilermakers, the ibew, and over 50 others are in critical condition. failur
my friend, jody hice, representative jody hice, who represented the university of georgia, made a friendly bet with me before the game and he will honor his wager this week. on thursday, he will join me on the capitol steps wearing a bear bryant hat as well as an alabama tie to commemorate and celebrate alabama's victory. he will also serve georgia barbecue to my staff for lunch. thank you, jody, for being such a good sport. in closing, i want to again congratulate the university of alabama...
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we have the latest on this from jodi schneider.entially, it has been delayed until early another round of february. proverbial can has been kicked down the road again, this is the fourth short-term extension of government funding since the new u.s. fiscal year begin. -- began. people think there will be a fifth because in three weeks it will be difficult for them to settle the longer term and bigger picture spending issues like how much to allocate for domestic programs versus military funding. they have not even gone to that yet. the other question is, how are they going to settle and are they going to settle the immigration question, which led to the shutdown in a just three weeks time? the democrats got a promise from senate majority leader that he would address the issue, a did not get a promise on a vote, and they got no such assurances from the house of representatives or the white house. yousef: there was a lot of speculation that as president donald trump begins to prepare his arrival to davos, how he would set the tone in
we have the latest on this from jodi schneider.entially, it has been delayed until early another round of february. proverbial can has been kicked down the road again, this is the fourth short-term extension of government funding since the new u.s. fiscal year begin. -- began. people think there will be a fifth because in three weeks it will be difficult for them to settle the longer term and bigger picture spending issues like how much to allocate for domestic programs versus military funding....
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jodi: a masher sure we know why now.s going to do something about what he called unfair foreign trade practices, he has been talking about it since he was a candidate. this is the first time he has really jumped into this in a meaningful way with the tariffs. he is going to dollars this week, it would seem an odd time to do it, but this is his decision. they had to go through some procedural things, it is called section 201 under u.s. trade law. it would have a large effect, as much as 30%, as you noted, on all solar equipment. much of the u.s. solar clement is imported, it could have a very big effect, as much as 50% tariffs on foreign made washing machines and a lot of the market, the machines go to the u.s. from foreign countries. makes someestingly of it's a quick, a u.s. ally, and they have also expressed displeasure. interesting, it will hit china but also u.s. allies. japan may be to some extent as well. david: i was going to ask, as you mentioned, he is heading to buts, and china is a rival south korea is an ally
jodi: a masher sure we know why now.s going to do something about what he called unfair foreign trade practices, he has been talking about it since he was a candidate. this is the first time he has really jumped into this in a meaningful way with the tariffs. he is going to dollars this week, it would seem an odd time to do it, but this is his decision. they had to go through some procedural things, it is called section 201 under u.s. trade law. it would have a large effect, as much as 30%, as...
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reporting live in hayward, jodi hernandez, thbz bay area news. >> thank you.o sad for everyone involved. >>> well the drunk driving crackdown in alameda this year was dedicated to that officer. officer camilleri. each holiday season a personally trained team of departments blanket the county hunting for impaired drivers. deputies maid 174 dui arrests, 46 other arrest. also recovered three guns. >>> well in a few weeks you'll be able to apply for the new california state id or the real id in october the california driver's license will no longer cut it to get on an airplane. because of 2005 act of congress that requires all 50 states to enhance driver's licenses with increased security steps. in california, though, it's not ready yet. until sacramento makes the required changes, the federal government is requiring the use of real ids to barred plats. but if you have a passport you can use that. >> if you have a passport, a military id some other type of federally approved document can you check with the tsa website you don't need a real id driver's license to g
reporting live in hayward, jodi hernandez, thbz bay area news. >> thank you.o sad for everyone involved. >>> well the drunk driving crackdown in alameda this year was dedicated to that officer. officer camilleri. each holiday season a personally trained team of departments blanket the county hunting for impaired drivers. deputies maid 174 dui arrests, 46 other arrest. also recovered three guns. >>> well in a few weeks you'll be able to apply for the new california state...
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jodi: certainly the potential now.t has been a year where there has been a lot of confrontation, and the tension level particularly with north korea has risen steadily through the year. we start of the year with tough talks, then there were more sanctions. every time there were sanctions the north would seem to respond. kim would respond with missile tests and talk about his nuclear prowess. then president trump would respond, including in that very seminal speech to the united nations. and also and a lot of tweets, , andalling him rocket man other more derogatory terms. it got personal. now we are seeing things simmer down because the north and south have begun talking primarily over the olympics next month. it is still unclear if the u.s. will enter into that. north korea is one of the prime foreign policy stories of president trump's first year in office, and it has largely been a confrontational story. anna: how have trumps moves isolated the united states? i can think of foreign policy areas where europe is on a d
jodi: certainly the potential now.t has been a year where there has been a lot of confrontation, and the tension level particularly with north korea has risen steadily through the year. we start of the year with tough talks, then there were more sanctions. every time there were sanctions the north would seem to respond. kim would respond with missile tests and talk about his nuclear prowess. then president trump would respond, including in that very seminal speech to the united nations. and...
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. >> so jody, or one of our producers here, been here 20 years, she was at the acme on saturday. so really good looking guy kept going around through the meat department, produce, keeps coming around. really good looking good. sometimes single guys shop for grocery. she could not bring herself to go up and say something to him. she said i'm just not that way. i said this is what you do. both got full cart of food. do you have take a chance. >> welcome to -- bump into his cart. >> or say do you know where the rudeabega is? >> or how about this, bold, well we both have a full cart of groceries. maybe coy cook you some dinner. >> oh,. >> is that too bold? >> i met my husband at the supermarket in the morning where i first saw him, outside - >> the club. >> late their night. so the coffee shop, i saw him at the coffee shop. then he followed, just like jody with the super mark, my i go frenal and i in the supermarket, he followed us all around. he didn't say anything that morning, that was the missed connection. but luckily as fate would have it later that night there he was again, an
. >> so jody, or one of our producers here, been here 20 years, she was at the acme on saturday. so really good looking guy kept going around through the meat department, produce, keeps coming around. really good looking good. sometimes single guys shop for grocery. she could not bring herself to go up and say something to him. she said i'm just not that way. i said this is what you do. both got full cart of food. do you have take a chance. >> welcome to -- bump into his cart....
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jodi walks in with tears in her eyes.he had gotten off the phone with ashley judd who said i'll let you tell my story on the record. i'm convinced that the reason this story had so much power because after ashley judd, gwyneth paltrow and others came, is that suddenly men who would be skeptical of these stories for reasons that we can discuss, but not good reasons, suddenly said, oh, my god, i know these women. i have seen these women in movies, this is powerful. this is not an unknown woman accusing bill o'reilly and he's denying it, he's a big star. that's one of the reasons it became a large movement. even though it doesn't involve women who are celebrities or wealthy. >> where else are you looking? >> we did a terrific story near the end of the year that i also thought was just as important in which we went to two ford plants in illinois. the purpose of that -- those stories which are really powerful, to show -- was to show this was not a case involving just women who were wealthy and celebrities. these are women who
jodi walks in with tears in her eyes.he had gotten off the phone with ashley judd who said i'll let you tell my story on the record. i'm convinced that the reason this story had so much power because after ashley judd, gwyneth paltrow and others came, is that suddenly men who would be skeptical of these stories for reasons that we can discuss, but not good reasons, suddenly said, oh, my god, i know these women. i have seen these women in movies, this is powerful. this is not an unknown woman...
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((fullscreen))tooker resigned last novemeber before the suit was filed.owners jodi geren and tal morsed a statement saying quote, " today we can safely say four barrel has died with his departurehow had we not understood the gravity of his actions?...the responsibility lies squarely on our shoulders. we are heartbroken and we are sorry." tooker resigned last novemeber before the suit was filed. owners jodi geren and tal mor released a statement saying quote, " today we can safely say four barrel has died with his departurehow had we not understood the gravity of his actions?...the responsibility lies squarely on our shoulders. we are heartbroken and we are sorry."the company aimed to have an all-staff sometime tonight to go over these changes.live in san francisco ella sogomonian kron 4 news. <> a former antioch high school football player is making headlines... after helping alabama win the national championship. najee harris was the nation's top recruit last year, and his former coaches tell kron- 4's ali reid... they are certain he has a lot more good coming.. in his future. coach
((fullscreen))tooker resigned last novemeber before the suit was filed.owners jodi geren and tal morsed a statement saying quote, " today we can safely say four barrel has died with his departurehow had we not understood the gravity of his actions?...the responsibility lies squarely on our shoulders. we are heartbroken and we are sorry." tooker resigned last novemeber before the suit was filed. owners jodi geren and tal mor released a statement saying quote, " today we can safely...
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jodi: right.et in an interview we had would have negotiated brexit differently, he said. one must say that in davos, it was overshadowed the news that broke while he was there before the new yorkout times are poor that he had tried to fire mr. mueller, the special counsel in june, but walked that back once the white house counsel said he would quit, he would resign in protest if he did that. there was talk about that. he softened his rhetoric when it came to protectionism, more of a conciliatory town and davos. is that going to change what we will expect to hear from the state of the union address this week? how will that be differed from some of the speeches he has made in the past and the one he made with congress last year? congress camewith after his inauguration. it was not a true state of the union because it was his first speech. in that one, he was pretty partisan. his town was very much speaking to the base, giving them what they wanted in terms of his outlook. this speech is expected to
jodi: right.et in an interview we had would have negotiated brexit differently, he said. one must say that in davos, it was overshadowed the news that broke while he was there before the new yorkout times are poor that he had tried to fire mr. mueller, the special counsel in june, but walked that back once the white house counsel said he would quit, he would resign in protest if he did that. there was talk about that. he softened his rhetoric when it came to protectionism, more of a...
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reporting live in san leandro, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> jodi, thank you. >>> a silicon valley legend has a new job. former hewlett-packard ceo meg whitman is the ceo of a new startup. she'll take over the top spot at newtv, started by media mogul jeffrey katzenberg. it makes short form content for mobile use. she turned ebay into a global powerhouse. >>> now to another big company, google's plan to build a massive new campus in downtown san jose was met with a lot of protests today. at issue, worries that google could hurt plans to help struggling new housing. nbc bay area's scott budman has more. >> reporter: good evening, raj. protesters are angry with city leaders because of negotiations going on between san jose and google about building that big new headquarters downtown. they say if google builds in san jose, the people who live there now will be left out in the cold. >> we are here to stay! >> reporter: they're called san jose rising. and they're worried about housing. >> we are here because our community is hurting. >> reporter: so worried about google building its pla
reporting live in san leandro, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> jodi, thank you. >>> a silicon valley legend has a new job. former hewlett-packard ceo meg whitman is the ceo of a new startup. she'll take over the top spot at newtv, started by media mogul jeffrey katzenberg. it makes short form content for mobile use. she turned ebay into a global powerhouse. >>> now to another big company, google's plan to build a massive new campus in downtown san jose was met with...
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jodi hernandez is live in hayward with a program kicked off this afternoon. jodi? >> reporter: that is right, terry. the nonprofit love never fails held a kickoff celebration this afternoon. starting tomorrow they're going to be giving victims of exploitation the skills they need to get jobs in i.t. >> the beating and raping, with not being able to go see a doctor when you need to. >> reporter: trish described what she undurred during sex traffics, raised by a mother into street life and pulled in as a teenager. her exploiters would beat her routinely. >> when you don't bring enough money back or when they feel like you are lying, you learn to adapt and just try to survive as much as possible. day-to-d day-to-day. >> reporter: with the help of the nonprofit love never fails and she escaped an now about to take part in a first of its kind training program. >> i want to be introducing my clients to the world of networking. so reuters, switching, how does the internet work. >> reporter: love never fails partnered with cisco and other organizations to provide human tra
jodi hernandez is live in hayward with a program kicked off this afternoon. jodi? >> reporter: that is right, terry. the nonprofit love never fails held a kickoff celebration this afternoon. starting tomorrow they're going to be giving victims of exploitation the skills they need to get jobs in i.t. >> the beating and raping, with not being able to go see a doctor when you need to. >> reporter: trish described what she undurred during sex traffics, raised by a mother into...
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jodi is live in new york with more on that. that was caught on camera. >> reporter: it was, jessica. he and his family came here to john's pizza to celebrate his little brother's birthday. but he said that birthday ended in a complete disaster. >> my eye right here really hurts. >> 17-year-old jamin robinson is hurt after taking a beating over what was supposed to be a family birthday dinner over the weekend. >> people were punching me, and i can't see where the hits are coming from, but i can just feel them allover my body. >> reporter: amin and his family went to john's incredible pizza in newark on saturday to celebrate his baby brother's first birthday. they were on their way out when his sister realized she lost her cell phone. the find
jodi is live in new york with more on that. that was caught on camera. >> reporter: it was, jessica. he and his family came here to john's pizza to celebrate his little brother's birthday. but he said that birthday ended in a complete disaster. >> my eye right here really hurts. >> 17-year-old jamin robinson is hurt after taking a beating over what was supposed to be a family birthday dinner over the weekend. >> people were punching me, and i can't see where the hits are...
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then i would say, oh this isn't jody, this is derek her 15-year-old son.ople think i'm my mother. and so he said, "okay, i'll let you sound stoned and drunk." [ laughter ] so yeah, this is what you get. >> seth: you have basically a sober reveal. so someone like amber tells that story with you, you take it off. you find actors to re-enact it, and then you bring her in, no drinks, to watch it. >> yeah. >> seth: are people nervous, excited? what is it like to sit with them? >> i'm very nervous. >> seth: yeah oh, right, cause you have the -- >> the pressure's on of like, you didn't believe me that we have this story, you got sick telling it, or you didn't feel well the next day. i want to make sure no one gets sick without a reason. >> seth: yeah. >> so showing it to them, my dream is, like when luckily when amber saw it, she was like, "alexander skarsgard?" i was like, okay. good. good. that's all i ask. >> seth: that's great. congratulations on another season. i really love watching it. it's always so great to have you here. thank you so much. >> such a goo
then i would say, oh this isn't jody, this is derek her 15-year-old son.ople think i'm my mother. and so he said, "okay, i'll let you sound stoned and drunk." [ laughter ] so yeah, this is what you get. >> seth: you have basically a sober reveal. so someone like amber tells that story with you, you take it off. you find actors to re-enact it, and then you bring her in, no drinks, to watch it. >> yeah. >> seth: are people nervous, excited? what is it like to sit with...
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tracy: jodi schneider jumping nukes toh korean unrest.e will be delving deeper into those protests in iran with the national iranian council president joining me around the half hour mark. up next, china's economy shows more strength with the caixin manufacturing survey beating expectations. we will look at whether that momentum is set to continue. this is bloomberg. ♪ rg. ♪ tracy: this is "bloomberg markets: middle east." i am tracy alloway in dubai. a quick check of the business flash headlines. a bridgewater associates executive and family were among 12 who died in a plane crash in costa rica. they were killed when the single engine plane crashed after taking off. for members of a family from florida, another american, and two crew members also died. ray dalio says the crash is a tragedy. at a better than expected pace, boosted by finance and insurance, gdp rose at a rate of 2.8% from the previous three months with steady growth and benign inflation. the government hinted it may raise taxes, while the central bank opened the door to ti
tracy: jodi schneider jumping nukes toh korean unrest.e will be delving deeper into those protests in iran with the national iranian council president joining me around the half hour mark. up next, china's economy shows more strength with the caixin manufacturing survey beating expectations. we will look at whether that momentum is set to continue. this is bloomberg. ♪ rg. ♪ tracy: this is "bloomberg markets: middle east." i am tracy alloway in dubai. a quick check of the business...
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jodi, you spoke to the girl's father today. there's just so much heartbreak for this family. >> reporter: such a tragedy. the girls' father is doing his best just to try to hold it together. he has lost one daughter. now his youngest child is on life support here at the hospital. >> they were everything. >> reporter: that's how jesus c describes his young daughters. they were in their family's truck when investigators say a man driving a stolen truck slammed into them, killing the 4-year-old and injuring her little sister and their mother. >> living hell, man. it's hell. >> reporter: tonight 2-year-old camilla is on life support. >> there's no sense of life. they did all they can. they were doing all they can and there's no signs of life. >> reporter: the girl's mother edith underwent surgery this morning for major injuries. >> her back is broken, her shoulder and arm, ribs. >> reporter: the driver is in jail, facing murder and felony evading charges. but cardoza puts much of the kbl blame on the sheriff's deputy who was follow
jodi, you spoke to the girl's father today. there's just so much heartbreak for this family. >> reporter: such a tragedy. the girls' father is doing his best just to try to hold it together. he has lost one daughter. now his youngest child is on life support here at the hospital. >> they were everything. >> reporter: that's how jesus c describes his young daughters. they were in their family's truck when investigators say a man driving a stolen truck slammed into them, killing...
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jodi: it's back and forth.was on board of the deal, then a comments about lindsey graham do not help. there was talk about stephen miller, a white house aide, has not been helpful and has been somewhat obstructionist and the president would say one thing and he would say another thing. blamed,tion of who gets i think a lot of voters blame everybody. majority, the republicans have the majority of both houses and the white house and they say, they are in charge, can't they do something? and the democrats chose to fight on the immigration issue. the white house is making a lot of that. david: i was about to ask you that. it is human nature to find someone to blame. jodi: especially in washington. david: especially in washington, it is easy to point fingers. what are the measures in terms of who is taking most of the blame? early, becausell frank leah started over the weekend, we've not seen a lot of the effects. monday morning, we will see the effects, national parks will be closed, there will be closed for busine
jodi: it's back and forth.was on board of the deal, then a comments about lindsey graham do not help. there was talk about stephen miller, a white house aide, has not been helpful and has been somewhat obstructionist and the president would say one thing and he would say another thing. blamed,tion of who gets i think a lot of voters blame everybody. majority, the republicans have the majority of both houses and the white house and they say, they are in charge, can't they do something? and the...
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jodi: and the u.s.the past week there has been a development in terms of trying to stop some of those tankers that are delivering the oil to north korea and that will be the mission going forward. the u.s. and president trump, what they want to do is considered to try to put rhetorical pressure on even as the weapons capabilities developed. that is really all they can do at this point. rishaad: many years ago, when the beijing government made the same statement that north korea and china were as close as lips and teeth. that is something that was a mistranslation and what it meant wa the lips kept petite warm -- the teeth warm. richard: the latest thinking is the relations between the presidents of north korea and china are not warm. kim was a bit embarrassed that president xi with these missile tests. i don't think that will go down very kindly in beijing. even by the fact that china is willing to allow these resolutions to be passed, previously they would have a detailed in the u.s., that is an indica
jodi: and the u.s.the past week there has been a development in terms of trying to stop some of those tankers that are delivering the oil to north korea and that will be the mission going forward. the u.s. and president trump, what they want to do is considered to try to put rhetorical pressure on even as the weapons capabilities developed. that is really all they can do at this point. rishaad: many years ago, when the beijing government made the same statement that north korea and china were...
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sweeps across europe experts say the situation is alarming jodi looks on with growing concern that it will spread here authorities try reducing the risk of contagions of five animals by culling huge numbers of wild boar. also coming up tough times ahead for rickshaw drivers in dhaka authorities there are cracking down on the popular means of transportation. i've been physical and let's do business european fall as a bracing for the arrived. all of the african swine fever that calling for the culling of huge numbers of wild boar to prevent them infecting livestock over the last week african swine fever has spread into the european union among wild boar pharmaceutical companies developing a vaccine but so far without success the outbreak appears to have begun in russia authorities in neighboring better boost bad some imports of russian pork the disease now making its way into the heart of europe it's already crossed into the baltic states and poland where thousands of cases have been reported the european commission is supporting a color of wild boar it's warning people to also be caref
sweeps across europe experts say the situation is alarming jodi looks on with growing concern that it will spread here authorities try reducing the risk of contagions of five animals by culling huge numbers of wild boar. also coming up tough times ahead for rickshaw drivers in dhaka authorities there are cracking down on the popular means of transportation. i've been physical and let's do business european fall as a bracing for the arrived. all of the african swine fever that calling for the...
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. -- wrting live in martinez, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> jody, thanks pup we just mentioned the other chp officer nce. ied on christmas eve. today the officer teamly and n lleagues showed up in court as pro suspect made his first court appearance. 2 it-year-old mohammed alley sat there in the wheelchair in a courtroom in dublin. assecutors say he had been drinking and smoking pot when he crashed into an officer. court documents show his blood thert level as .11, which is well over the legal limit. more than a dozen chp officers, alu see them there, joined the officer's family in court today. his mother did make some brief remarks. >> our hearts are broken. >> ali is charged with second egree murder. he did not answer a plea. ais lawyer asked for a continuance. >> there is new fall out from the visit to uc berkeley. pro may remember that a protest turned into a riot and he never even spoke. some say protesters attacked them, beat them, pepper sprayed them. the story of the legal action they are now taking. >> it began as a protest of a scheduled speech at uc berkeley by contr
. -- wrting live in martinez, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> jody, thanks pup we just mentioned the other chp officer nce. ied on christmas eve. today the officer teamly and n lleagues showed up in court as pro suspect made his first court appearance. 2 it-year-old mohammed alley sat there in the wheelchair in a courtroom in dublin. assecutors say he had been drinking and smoking pot when he crashed into an officer. court documents show his blood thert level as .11, which is...
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cbs news contributor jodi kantor is here.es" helped break the harvey weinstein story last fall. we were just talking about what a sign of the times it is when you're a celebrity in the green room and how the world has changed since your report came out october 5th. >> i was just doing my job it's an investigative reporter. >> well, what incredible work you've done, and obviously, it's evolved now to this timesup. how did that originate? >> so, after we and others reported on these revelations with harvey weinstein, but really throughout hollywood, hollywood women began organizing informally, gathering in each other's living rooms, and they say that they felt the competition between them that has always existed melt away somewhat, and they shared these deep, personal stories, some of which have not been told publicly, and they found so many common strands. and they decided that together they wanted to use this window to change the business that they feel in many ways has kind of betrayed them. >> and this group doesn't just im
cbs news contributor jodi kantor is here.es" helped break the harvey weinstein story last fall. we were just talking about what a sign of the times it is when you're a celebrity in the green room and how the world has changed since your report came out october 5th. >> i was just doing my job it's an investigative reporter. >> well, what incredible work you've done, and obviously, it's evolved now to this timesup. how did that originate? >> so, after we and others reported...
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jodi, thank you for joining us.ecific themes that came out of this state of the union? i've seen some analysis pointing to a lack of policy detail but what did he touch on that? jodie: there was not a lot of detail but most aided the union -- state of the unions don't have much tries detail, they are usually a laundry list of what the president wants to see happen. one, he was tried to be the bipartisan trump from the davos speech, making a presidential speech on a world stage. not being antagonistic or trying not to be antagonistic. to take as trying, victory lap in a way. go to his base and the thatlicans on capitol hill were standing right there and loudly that were standing right there and loudly cheering whenever he mentioned the economy and things going well. he was taking credit for the economy and was able to do so because of the tax bill that passed the end of last year. those are the two main themes. he talked more specifically about immigration,economy aboute need for more spending on infrastructure. he t
jodi, thank you for joining us.ecific themes that came out of this state of the union? i've seen some analysis pointing to a lack of policy detail but what did he touch on that? jodie: there was not a lot of detail but most aided the union -- state of the unions don't have much tries detail, they are usually a laundry list of what the president wants to see happen. one, he was tried to be the bipartisan trump from the davos speech, making a presidential speech on a world stage. not being...
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they could easily take lives. >> reporter: in conta co-- cont costa county, jodi hernandez. >> a man accused of driving a stolen truck that triggered a crash that killed two little girls in antioch. this is video from his first court appearance last week. he was being chased by sheriff's deputies at the time of the crash. the two young girls sisters lexie and hermila cardoza. >>> an instructor that taught dancers at a local variety of companies and schools is in legal trouble tonight accused of sexually assaulting a young dancer. marianne favro, i understand that's where police took him into custody. >> reporter: yes, they did. they took him into custody at his home in san mateo on friday. victor kabaniaev has taught here in this school in daly city for nearly eight years. and i just spoke with the director of the school, and he told me he's in disbelief to learn that one of his instructors was arrested. victor is now accused of 16 counts of aggravated sexual assault with a child under 14. the alleged assault involved one victim and happened in contra costa county. and here's what co
they could easily take lives. >> reporter: in conta co-- cont costa county, jodi hernandez. >> a man accused of driving a stolen truck that triggered a crash that killed two little girls in antioch. this is video from his first court appearance last week. he was being chased by sheriff's deputies at the time of the crash. the two young girls sisters lexie and hermila cardoza. >>> an instructor that taught dancers at a local variety of companies and schools is in legal...
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jodi: the tariffs are high. are asar equipment, they much as 30%.g machines, the tariffs go up to 50%. they weren't necessarily expecting this at this point. president trump ran on an america first campaign, and throughout his first year in office has talked a lot about trying to do something to combat unfair thinks are foreign trade practices. he has not taken much action. china currencyl manipulators as he did on the campaign trail. these are the toughest moves yet. they were not expected. there was some expectation about tariffs on aluminum. the trade allies were caught surprised, and people like south , which are allies but could be hurt by this, and had strong things to say in reaction today. manus: these tariffs were were lower, they than those recommended by the trade commission back in october. they recommended 35%. and they did taper. moment another bellicose on tariffs from trump as he prepares to go to davos? what has the reaction been on this? jodi: i think you are right. they could have been tougher, and some are saying that. people are
jodi: the tariffs are high. are asar equipment, they much as 30%.g machines, the tariffs go up to 50%. they weren't necessarily expecting this at this point. president trump ran on an america first campaign, and throughout his first year in office has talked a lot about trying to do something to combat unfair thinks are foreign trade practices. he has not taken much action. china currencyl manipulators as he did on the campaign trail. these are the toughest moves yet. they were not expected....