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>> julie: she had to leave the stadium in a wheelchair. >> i have never done that. >> julie: dana is that her friends told her to leave to prevent from vomiting on constituents when polls show is unpopular. she wrote i attended a tailing on an empty stomach. i had 2 bloody mary's and it was practically a salad. her challenge said this: she waited 2 weeks to release at 5 p.m. before a holiday. that is not lunch. >> no, but can be. >> julie: you don't drink until you fall down. >> she was not transparent. she doesn't have 2 bloody mary's. you do the juice cleanse and you are fine. >> julie: i carry it well. [laughing]. >> she is pretending they told me not to do this. i am the cool girl. you don't even have to give the number. nobody asked you the number. my bad. i didn't eat enough and the hot dogs looked gross and i got too drunk. >> julie: if you are the attorney general you don't go to the football game. if you are tailgating and realize i had too many drinks and can barely stand up. just don't go. she didn't have the common sense to disappear. >> i would had her back and say i got
>> julie: she had to leave the stadium in a wheelchair. >> i have never done that. >> julie: dana is that her friends told her to leave to prevent from vomiting on constituents when polls show is unpopular. she wrote i attended a tailing on an empty stomach. i had 2 bloody mary's and it was practically a salad. her challenge said this: she waited 2 weeks to release at 5 p.m. before a holiday. that is not lunch. >> no, but can be. >> julie: you don't drink until you...
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one stayed with julie. and then the deputy went into the house. >> when he did so, he made his way to the back bedroom and found joel lying in a pool of blood next to his bed. >> between the bed and the wall. >> he had a t-shirt on. and it was covered with blood. that's when i saw a big hole in his chest. he was already gone. it was just a real bad scene. >> and then they said that he was dead. and i said, no. he wasn't in the house. he would have heard me. i screamed for him. he would have come. i said -- maybe they were wrong. maybe he was still alive. >> when 10-year-old joel kirkpatrick was found stabbed to death, his mother told police both she and her son were attacked by a knife-wielding intruder, but a search for this suspect turned up no leads. >> one of the things that made police begin to focus on julie rea was a series of odd observations made the night of the crime. >> and i looked at her knees, and she pulled her knees up like a little child and said, i have a boo-boo on my knees. . ♪ best of
one stayed with julie. and then the deputy went into the house. >> when he did so, he made his way to the back bedroom and found joel lying in a pool of blood next to his bed. >> between the bed and the wall. >> he had a t-shirt on. and it was covered with blood. that's when i saw a big hole in his chest. he was already gone. it was just a real bad scene. >> and then they said that he was dead. and i said, no. he wasn't in the house. he would have heard me. i screamed...
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dan lures julie to sam's apartment using sam's phone. dan kills julie. suspect a thing. >> not a thing. >> in september 2018, eight years after the murders, the aspiring actress went on trial, accused of lying to protect the man she loved. >> this is my name. this is my life. this is my entire future. and i have nothing to hide and i'm innocent. >> some of her former friends did not agree. vylet testified against her. >> knowing all the details that they unraveled and the lies over time, and looking at her and going, how dare you? >> vylet told the jury that the night they learned sam had disappeared, while dan was wondering if he was the last person to see sam. >> rachel is telling dan to shut up, shut up. that's not what happened, dan. your messed up memories are screwing up my story. >> the jury also heard from chris williams, the jazz musician who spent hours with rachel the day of the murders. and like detectives, chris thinks rachel was an accessory before the murders, not just after them. >> there is not a doubt in my mind that rachel knew. >> ahe
dan lures julie to sam's apartment using sam's phone. dan kills julie. suspect a thing. >> not a thing. >> in september 2018, eight years after the murders, the aspiring actress went on trial, accused of lying to protect the man she loved. >> this is my name. this is my life. this is my entire future. and i have nothing to hide and i'm innocent. >> some of her former friends did not agree. vylet testified against her. >> knowing all the details that they unraveled...
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. >> julie: good morning. happy post thanksgiving. i'm julie banderas and "america's newsroom." this new strain reportedly emerged in africa being blamed for a surge of cases in south africa. the situation is sparking huge concern across europe. the u.k. even responding by banning flights from six african countries. >> benjamin: researchers say the variant caught them offguard. experts are calling it a big jump in the virus's evolution. >> it has a large number of mutations. the concern is when you have so many mutations it can have an impact on how the virus behaves. >> benjamin: jonathan serrie is following it live from atlanta. it doesn't sound good. >> researchers are just beginning to stud ooh he the new variant. there are a lot of unknowns. international health officials are concerned the sheer number of mutations may make this new variant first detected in africa more dangerous than previous variants. listen. >> the early indications we have of this variant it may be more transmissible than the delta variant and the vaccines that we currently have may be less effective ag
. >> julie: good morning. happy post thanksgiving. i'm julie banderas and "america's newsroom." this new strain reportedly emerged in africa being blamed for a surge of cases in south africa. the situation is sparking huge concern across europe. the u.k. even responding by banning flights from six african countries. >> benjamin: researchers say the variant caught them offguard. experts are calling it a big jump in the virus's evolution. >> it has a large number of...
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i'm benjamin hall. >> julie: i'm julie banderas. an exciting day, benjamin. it has been a full two years since we have had a normal thanksgiving day parade. last year a televised event. today we're seeing some of the biggest crowds that we've seen in years. so i'm very excited to be checking it out myself. at the end of the show i'll run down there myself and i have to see it. i'm missing it. >> benjamin: i look forward to that. you have a limited amount of time to leave the studio, run downstairs and get to the streets. we'll time you. it is wonderful to see all these people back and you get the feeling perhaps soon one day the pandemic might be behind us. >> julie: it feels more normal today. everybody is wearing masks and outdoors and a beautiful day. this thanksgiving has seen many restrictions and mandates that were in place because of the pandemic last year. since it has lifted hundreds of thousands of spectators are currently lining the streets of manhattan watching the thanksgiving parade, which features 15 giant character b
i'm benjamin hall. >> julie: i'm julie banderas. an exciting day, benjamin. it has been a full two years since we have had a normal thanksgiving day parade. last year a televised event. today we're seeing some of the biggest crowds that we've seen in years. so i'm very excited to be checking it out myself. at the end of the show i'll run down there myself and i have to see it. i'm missing it. >> benjamin: i look forward to that. you have a limited amount of time to leave the studio,...
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it went down $0.18. >> julie: it was a joke.d it's also a joke that we can't get answers from the white house. jen psaki is in denial that inflation exists because she likes to tell that the economy is so strong. that is a double-edged sword. how strong is your economy when people are paying double what they were a year ago for a lot of regular items? when he doesn't answer reporters questions, that think readily frustrating as a journalist. as former press secretary, first of all, jen psaki's face, as i was mentioning to earlier, every time peter doocy asks the question is so disrespectful. she doesn't even look at him. when you had 40 people in the room asking tough questions, she has one. when finishing remarked, biden ignored reporters questions. one actually played with him saying when will you answer our questions, sir? who's preventing them from answering questions question is it him or her or his handlers and we don't want you to answer questions because people are going to like the answer. we need to the answer. we need
it went down $0.18. >> julie: it was a joke.d it's also a joke that we can't get answers from the white house. jen psaki is in denial that inflation exists because she likes to tell that the economy is so strong. that is a double-edged sword. how strong is your economy when people are paying double what they were a year ago for a lot of regular items? when he doesn't answer reporters questions, that think readily frustrating as a journalist. as former press secretary, first of all, jen...
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here is julie anne sweet. >> you all supported independence.
here is julie anne sweet. >> you all supported independence.
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double page supplement depicting 13 scenes during july 13th and july 14th, monday and tuesday, the first two days of the riots. since the papers are dated by the last day of the week of the publication, these images may have actually reached the public as early as july 18th, only five days after the riots began. publication in such proximity to the events required intensive labor and haste, and tailing shortcuts that deliver the news in a timely fashion. but at some cost to clarity and detail. so the engraving, called, burning of the -- orphans asylum, along with the other illustrations, was noticeably crude in execution, although specific -- took place. it showed the crowd alongside the burning building. the new york illustrated news, the newest and least solvent weekly, also rushed out images of the riots within days of the onset of the violence, such as this one, called, pillaging of the orphans asylum. these images lack clarity and they also are visually vague, regarding context. despite the murkiness of these illustrations, both renditions of the attack on the asylum feature one sig
double page supplement depicting 13 scenes during july 13th and july 14th, monday and tuesday, the first two days of the riots. since the papers are dated by the last day of the week of the publication, these images may have actually reached the public as early as july 18th, only five days after the riots began. publication in such proximity to the events required intensive labor and haste, and tailing shortcuts that deliver the news in a timely fashion. but at some cost to clarity and detail....
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13th, and to a lesser extent, tuesday, july 14th, the first two days of the riot. since the pictorial papers were dated by the last day of the week of their publication, these images may have actually reached the public as early as july 18th, only five days after the violence began. publication in such proximity to the events required intensive labor and haste, entailing shortcuts that delivered the news in a timely fashion. but at some cost to clarity and detail. so the end graving of the, as it's called, burning of the colored orphans asylum along with the issue's other illustrations was noticeably crude in its execution although specific as to place. showing the crowd along the 44 street side of the burning building. the new york illustrated news, the new and least solvent -- newest and least solvent pictorial weekly, also rushed out images of the riot withs within days of the onset of the violence. like those, these images lacked clarity the, and they also were visually vague regarding context. despite the murkiness of these illustrations, both renditions of th
13th, and to a lesser extent, tuesday, july 14th, the first two days of the riot. since the pictorial papers were dated by the last day of the week of their publication, these images may have actually reached the public as early as july 18th, only five days after the violence began. publication in such proximity to the events required intensive labor and haste, entailing shortcuts that delivered the news in a timely fashion. but at some cost to clarity and detail. so the end graving of the, as...
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please welcome julie bowen [ cheers and applause ♪ julie julie you're off with your gals julie ♪ >> wow>> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah of course. this -- those guys the roots yeah [ laughter ] thank you for -- >> he's like, "look at me. look at me, julie. look at me." >> jimmy: yeah >> you put them right behind you. i'm like, "uh-huh. that's right okay oh, hi." >> jimmy: yeah >> yeah, one by -- >> jimmy: i was -- i was very happy to meet your cousins backstage. >> yeah, that was my -- my niece and nephew >> jimmy: oh -- oh, niece and nephews. >> my niece and nephew they're very tall, so they look like my cousins. >> jimmy: very -- very cute. >> yeah. >> jimmy: yeah, but i mean, i guess you're here for the big family thanksgiving? >> yeah, we're all gathering they have a new apartment, so we're -- we're going to break it in. >> jimmy: yes. >> we're going to break -- most likely just break it >> jimmy: yes, that's what you do that's why families get together did you -- yeah. >> exactly until it finally has such bad memories, we can never go back [ laughter ] >> jimmy: are you -- are you cookin
please welcome julie bowen [ cheers and applause ♪ julie julie you're off with your gals julie ♪ >> wow>> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah of course. this -- those guys the roots yeah [ laughter ] thank you for -- >> he's like, "look at me. look at me, julie. look at me." >> jimmy: yeah >> you put them right behind you. i'm like, "uh-huh. that's right okay oh, hi." >> jimmy: yeah >> yeah, one by -- >> jimmy: i was -- i was very...
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i have known julie for over 25 years. she has been serving on the commission of status of women for nine years, has been a senior staff attorney for the california state insurance commissioner and she also -- >> clerk: can you hang everything up and try again. we're taking public comment. >> chairman: go ahead. >> caller: hello? julie also served nine years for the st. francis hospital trustee board and she is currently the lead co-chair for the california democratic state parties platform committee. julie has as a native san franciscan, fourth generation to be exact has many years in relationship in san francisco chinatown and beyond in the asian community. i have known her to be not just smart about what she does, but quite thorough and transparent about her decision making and i believe that her number of years in the public process with government will add to the as an asset to this new oversight committee and i highly recommend your recommendation for appointment. thank you. >> chairman: thank you. next speaker, plea
i have known julie for over 25 years. she has been serving on the commission of status of women for nine years, has been a senior staff attorney for the california state insurance commissioner and she also -- >> clerk: can you hang everything up and try again. we're taking public comment. >> chairman: go ahead. >> caller: hello? julie also served nine years for the st. francis hospital trustee board and she is currently the lead co-chair for the california democratic state...
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it was july, 2004.eal estate agent julia keller, known to the world as deede, was missing. 's senate mike had gone to her home when she hadn't he hadn't heard from her from three days. the biggest red flag, deede's beloved dogs left without food or water. what did you think had happened? >> i didn't know at that point. i just knew that something was very, very wrong. >> mike called his mom's best friends, linda dondero and cindy ertman. cindy, who had last spoken to deede three days before as deede prepared for a date, rushed to the house. >> you could tell just the dogs had been running around for days. but the way the tv was on and the way the sheets were, i felt like thursday night had never ending. i felt like friday morning never came. >> cindy immediately phoned deede's new boyfriend car salesman, bobby lowe. he reported they had dinner on thursday at a local restaurant then returned to deede's house for a nightcap. >> he said he had had a little bit too much wine and she lay down on the couch. sh
it was july, 2004.eal estate agent julia keller, known to the world as deede, was missing. 's senate mike had gone to her home when she hadn't he hadn't heard from her from three days. the biggest red flag, deede's beloved dogs left without food or water. what did you think had happened? >> i didn't know at that point. i just knew that something was very, very wrong. >> mike called his mom's best friends, linda dondero and cindy ertman. cindy, who had last spoken to deede three days...
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williamsport on july 6th. you don't have very many men and here comes buford with 2000 guys and you are going to give that to the wagon ears and the wounded and do what you can. you've got lots of guys, the division will come up but it was touch and go for a while. this is the only time buford and kill patrick worked in unison. all of these divisions were operating in tandem. verbal commands confederate infantry. you have infantry, cavalry on both sides. none of these are conclusive. it is holding back the union cavalry and the last flight before lee is able to cross, you know about the confusion. it was more we wounded etc.. i know it was bad. you have a better sense they are in constant motion, with all of these activities screening the army movement morris. for stuart collecting supplies, rating and trying to find where is lee, the fighting in gettysburg is monumental. what i consider the most important thing, certainly very important what stewart's men did regarding those wagons, keeping the union cavalry
williamsport on july 6th. you don't have very many men and here comes buford with 2000 guys and you are going to give that to the wagon ears and the wounded and do what you can. you've got lots of guys, the division will come up but it was touch and go for a while. this is the only time buford and kill patrick worked in unison. all of these divisions were operating in tandem. verbal commands confederate infantry. you have infantry, cavalry on both sides. none of these are conclusive. it is...
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we were able to identify her as julie winningham. >> then this is julie with my son, this is julie withunds, and adorable. lways wore her hair very short, did not like long hair, always loved hoop earrings. she was just cute. >> yeah. wasn't she beautiful? she truly was. she was beautiful inside as well as outside. and that's how i remember her. >> she was a free spirit, and she would go here, there, and she would go to work at a place, and wouldn't work for very long because she would always go out on the road. she would pop in and pop out, and over the years, she was that type of person. >> but melissa says the last time she saw julie, they had this really big blow out fight about julie's partying and her drinking and then she never saw her again. >> i told her to get out, and then she went back out on the road. i knew we would make up, because you can't be friends for 20 years and not make up, i felt very guilty for a number of years because i feel that, if i hadn't had that fight with her, she would never have left town, and she might be alive today. >> we showed her photograph to o
we were able to identify her as julie winningham. >> then this is julie with my son, this is julie withunds, and adorable. lways wore her hair very short, did not like long hair, always loved hoop earrings. she was just cute. >> yeah. wasn't she beautiful? she truly was. she was beautiful inside as well as outside. and that's how i remember her. >> she was a free spirit, and she would go here, there, and she would go to work at a place, and wouldn't work for very long because...
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, we are still priced for july. one of the things the markets are really looking at here is how additional lockdowns might affect the global economy broadly, and inflation in particular. when you look at the inflation swaps market, with the market is pricing for inflation over the next year, we have come down a full 0.25% and inflation expectation's for the next year, and that may come down further if we get significantly more lockdowns. that is going to be especially hard on some of the service is like leisure and hospitality, where you have just started to see significant improvement. now that improvement may be lacking, and that is going to bring down inflation expectations even further. kailey: -- guy: how much of what we are seeing in the rates market is just a big reaction to oil? ira: that is not trivial, but these things cannot be un-combined. all of these things have an effect on oil prices, and certainly that has been a knock on effect on things like breakevens, which have come down a lot. but even the nom
, we are still priced for july. one of the things the markets are really looking at here is how additional lockdowns might affect the global economy broadly, and inflation in particular. when you look at the inflation swaps market, with the market is pricing for inflation over the next year, we have come down a full 0.25% and inflation expectation's for the next year, and that may come down further if we get significantly more lockdowns. that is going to be especially hard on some of the...
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julie: i love the music on the show. back to "the big sunday show" president biden supports as a crisis pile up, two thirds of americans do not approve of the president's handling of inflation, a shocker biden taking slack from aoc who says biden's lack of compromise equates to empty promises same frustration is there, listen were not going to take the empty promises anymore and despite evidence the white house is promising biden spending spree will cost nothing. >> inflation is at a 31 year high. how can you say that this build back better bill, as you saw past the house on friday is not going to hurt in that way. >> there's no question inflation is high. it's affecting american consumers but that is why we need to move on this build back better bill right now. it will not increase inflation because it is paid for. when you pay for. julie: claiming it'll increase the deficit by $160 billion over ten years, it's paid for, don't worry, $160 billion, we got that in our reserve, not that's why were in a deficit even bigger
julie: i love the music on the show. back to "the big sunday show" president biden supports as a crisis pile up, two thirds of americans do not approve of the president's handling of inflation, a shocker biden taking slack from aoc who says biden's lack of compromise equates to empty promises same frustration is there, listen were not going to take the empty promises anymore and despite evidence the white house is promising biden spending spree will cost nothing. >> inflation is...
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uh, pictures of john list. members of parliament law is who have been arrested or imprisoned since july 25th. and i was calling for they want to return to normal functioning of the parliament, which is why the demonstrating outside the parliament this time they wanted to return to the 2014 constitution. they won't come side to step down and they would like to see new election held by presidential and let just to say, they want the country to get back from a democratic policy about the country to get going. and they want real solutions, not just token, abstract ideas and debates about constitutional reform. can you give us a sense of who these protesters are and whether they belong to specific parties in the country or do they span a range of parties? oh, it's very diverse. i'd be happy not, jason, is that this is just an after plot and it's, it's really not true. very diverse. it's, i mean, mostly it's middle aged people. a lot of people who are protesting people who protested again by now been ali. there was one protest who described the high side to is a defeat of 2011. and he was say
uh, pictures of john list. members of parliament law is who have been arrested or imprisoned since july 25th. and i was calling for they want to return to normal functioning of the parliament, which is why the demonstrating outside the parliament this time they wanted to return to the 2014 constitution. they won't come side to step down and they would like to see new election held by presidential and let just to say, they want the country to get back from a democratic policy about the country...
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julie: in fact, it is your job to speak truth to power.nevitably that results in making enemies, particularly if it is a case of investigating corruption, into organized crime, into environmental crimes. naturally, there is risk attached to this. that is why i think shining a light on the murder of journalist with impunity and the general culture of impunity when it comes to attacks on journalists in an event like the one that is in the hague is important. because a large part of the battle is actually getting citizens around the world to recognize that when you kill or mutate journalists through attacks, you are killing stories and you are killing the public's right to know who is abusing power, who is stealing from the public purse, who is inflicting harm on others. and it is important for people to understand, as leon began, that this is a freedom of expression crisis. it is not just about individuals being murdered or threatened or harmed, online or off-line. it's actually about attempts to prevent us as citizens knowing what we need t
julie: in fact, it is your job to speak truth to power.nevitably that results in making enemies, particularly if it is a case of investigating corruption, into organized crime, into environmental crimes. naturally, there is risk attached to this. that is why i think shining a light on the murder of journalist with impunity and the general culture of impunity when it comes to attacks on journalists in an event like the one that is in the hague is important. because a large part of the battle is...
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julie: .ammy: there is still some effort now they want federal charges because they don't like the result of this jury. this is what the totalitarian regime does you just keep doing it until you get the result that you want. but that is the only thing they have is otherwise the federal government, thank goodness cannot step in. but what you saw, wait until the fifth verdict because sometimes you see the baby is cut in half. there is a compromise. so we needed to hear the last result to know that this jury aerobically sure they were afraid. but they stood up to it. they did not let go and they did the right thing that is where you saw the collapse that finally when he knew that. but this is where the mob is still trying to maneuver. this is backfiring. i am telling you. this is what americans are not liking it is not american it is not the american way. it is not what our system is supposed to be. we will see that as a result not just with elections but the tone in the country now i believe per
julie: .ammy: there is still some effort now they want federal charges because they don't like the result of this jury. this is what the totalitarian regime does you just keep doing it until you get the result that you want. but that is the only thing they have is otherwise the federal government, thank goodness cannot step in. but what you saw, wait until the fifth verdict because sometimes you see the baby is cut in half. there is a compromise. so we needed to hear the last result to know...
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_ august 2020 and july 2021. what is the impact of fact? david _ august 2020 and july 2021.s is devastating for our climate and i devastating for our climate and devastating for our climate and devastating on the ground and people that depend on the forest standing and be at the global level, our claim it depends on the amazon staying in the rainforest and really stabilising the climate which is a function in addition to their value that they biodiversity and the equation for us to fight climate change is not going to adapt if we continue to allow deforestation in the amazon and it�*s interesting to note that the brazilian government came to glasgow milling about these terrible figures. the figures were handed over at the end of october. yet the catholic quiet. ltllul’hat handed over at the end of october. yet the catholic quiet.— yet the catholic quiet. what is the motivation of _ yet the catholic quiet. what is the motivation of the _ yet the catholic quiet. what is the motivation of the brazilian - motivation of the brazilian government to continue to chop these trees dow
_ august 2020 and july 2021. what is the impact of fact? david _ august 2020 and july 2021.s is devastating for our climate and i devastating for our climate and devastating for our climate and devastating on the ground and people that depend on the forest standing and be at the global level, our claim it depends on the amazon staying in the rainforest and really stabilising the climate which is a function in addition to their value that they biodiversity and the equation for us to fight...
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and i think july 2nd, 1863 is in a lot of ways example of this. you can take -- in large part because he hates general meade and wants to destroy the arm, that sort of thing. i would argue the decision making behind it is more complex and quite flankly more more interesting and nuanced. so we'll come back to that. sickles then obviously goes into the war. and the ensuing scandal from the key murder had driven him out of congress. so i always say there is a direct line between the key murder trial and the civil war and sickles' career in the civil war because when the civil war starts, congressman sickles is out of office and he's practicing law as a private citizen in new york. when, you know, the shooting starts in april of '61. so sickles at that point i think realized there was an opportunity here. and he raised troops in new york city and in and around new york. many of which became known as the famed excelsior brigade who is going to fight within the gettysburg but also too sickles and lincoln both like to tell it later, president lincoln, ne
and i think july 2nd, 1863 is in a lot of ways example of this. you can take -- in large part because he hates general meade and wants to destroy the arm, that sort of thing. i would argue the decision making behind it is more complex and quite flankly more more interesting and nuanced. so we'll come back to that. sickles then obviously goes into the war. and the ensuing scandal from the key murder had driven him out of congress. so i always say there is a direct line between the key murder...
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so he misses july 30 misses. well, he misses the rest of the gettysburg campaign, but he goes back to washington to recuperate and on july 5th while recuperating in washington who's his first visitor. lincoln and lincoln is desperate to hear something from somebody who was at the battle of gettysburg. and here's my old friend. dan sickles now sickles is in great pain at that moment. i don't want to underestimate this. there's still some doubt over whether sickles is going to survive this wound, so i don't think by july 5th sickles has a very complicated or coordinated attack going against general needs reputation or image at this point, but i do think sickles is probably already thinking. well, you know, i was not getting any attention on the left flank, so i moved into this great crown abe when you come to gettysburg, you're gonna love it, you know kind of thing. i do think there's some of that going on and you know, it's one of sickles of staff officers later wrote sickles certainly god his side of the story in
so he misses july 30 misses. well, he misses the rest of the gettysburg campaign, but he goes back to washington to recuperate and on july 5th while recuperating in washington who's his first visitor. lincoln and lincoln is desperate to hear something from somebody who was at the battle of gettysburg. and here's my old friend. dan sickles now sickles is in great pain at that moment. i don't want to underestimate this. there's still some doubt over whether sickles is going to survive this wound,...
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and so at the same time, apologies in you to me yesterday after 4 months on july, the decision. yeah, we lost you to briefly rebec. sorry about that. let me ask you about, you talked about the people who are on the street today, but president sides move appeared to have popularity when they were announce and thousands of the supporters. i remember gathered for riley to back him. this was last month. so i want to know more about the people who are demonstrating today, who are they? are they organized by any political faction? no, i call these people came from different your different political parties and some of them, they don't even belong to political, sorry. i mean young people from civil society students and they would like to say here that many people who agreed with the prison site on the 21st of july from of them saying the engine, their position is the 22nd of september. when he knows that he presidential ok, so today people, let's say and we come back between who are we present started who are again at the grid and even some of them were with the president a not in july
and so at the same time, apologies in you to me yesterday after 4 months on july, the decision. yeah, we lost you to briefly rebec. sorry about that. let me ask you about, you talked about the people who are on the street today, but president sides move appeared to have popularity when they were announce and thousands of the supporters. i remember gathered for riley to back him. this was last month. so i want to know more about the people who are demonstrating today, who are they? are they...
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she sounds a lot different than president joe biden in july. let's roll the tape. >> at what point would you consider inflation unchecked to a point at which you would consider taking action or want to see the fed take action? >> no one suggesting there is unchecked inflation on the way. >> emily: no one suggesting it. >> julie: first of all, inflation, we go to the store and see if they are come in the white house is in denial thinking that's not there the mainstream media saying inflation is six not so bad right now because the economy is doing so well but let's go back to what president biden has said, what he promised on the campaign trail because back in october, he gave a speech in michigan just on october 5th, best of all, the cost of these bills in terms of adding to the deficit is zero and then he says and i made a commitment when i rode these no one making under $400,000 a year will see a penny of their taxes go up. that was a flat-out lie and that was in during the campaign trail, that was october 5th, a month ago. to see an about-fa
she sounds a lot different than president joe biden in july. let's roll the tape. >> at what point would you consider inflation unchecked to a point at which you would consider taking action or want to see the fed take action? >> no one suggesting there is unchecked inflation on the way. >> emily: no one suggesting it. >> julie: first of all, inflation, we go to the store and see if they are come in the white house is in denial thinking that's not there the mainstream...
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i'm julie julie haener mike mibach in tonight for frank somerville. police say the young woman was shot thursday right near lake married and then died from her injuries two days later. new attend. ktvu is amber lee joins us live from oakland after hearing from loved ones, amber. well, they tell me they want her remembered as a loving and devoted mother to her young daughter, family and friends told me they're also concerned that her homicide will be unsolved because they say oakland is dealing with so much violent crime. i was like here's like i feel well, i felt safe because people walking no matter what time it is, but it wasn't safe for michelle alleman. she was shot here last thursday and died two days later. family and friends say the 22 year old enjoyed coming to lake merritt drawn by the lights at nightfal, but on this night, those lights are joined by candles lit at a memorial for her. she deserved any of this was a really caring person. police say. alleman was shot thursday around 12:30 a.m. they say they are investigating the circumstances s
i'm julie julie haener mike mibach in tonight for frank somerville. police say the young woman was shot thursday right near lake married and then died from her injuries two days later. new attend. ktvu is amber lee joins us live from oakland after hearing from loved ones, amber. well, they tell me they want her remembered as a loving and devoted mother to her young daughter, family and friends told me they're also concerned that her homicide will be unsolved because they say oakland is dealing...
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good evening, everyone i'm mike mibach in tonight for frank somerville and i'm julie julie haener. the chp says two young children were sitting in the back seat live coverage. now from ktvu s amberleigh. she's at the bay bridge toll plaza tonight. with more on what she's learned. amber. julie the highway patrol has not released any information about the suspect vehicle or whether there's surveillance video. but a law enforcement source tells me the shooting appears to be deliberate. chp says at about 9 12 thursday morning, a woman was sitting in the passenger seat of a maroon and gray suv when she was shot and killed while traveling on interstate 80 west. near west grand avenue. also in the suv, was a man who was the driver and two young children. extremely scary that the roads and freeways are now safe anymore. a law enforcement source has identified the woman as 29 year old amani morris of oakland. the source tells me the suspect vehicle drove up from behind, pulled up alongside the suv and started shooting into the vehicle numerous times. chp has not confirmed the details are gi
good evening, everyone i'm mike mibach in tonight for frank somerville and i'm julie julie haener. the chp says two young children were sitting in the back seat live coverage. now from ktvu s amberleigh. she's at the bay bridge toll plaza tonight. with more on what she's learned. amber. julie the highway patrol has not released any information about the suspect vehicle or whether there's surveillance video. but a law enforcement source tells me the shooting appears to be deliberate. chp says at...
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>> julie: it's where he's comfortable.to go for the party to succeed, they might be where he wants to be. >> chris: thank you, panel. see you next sunday. up next, our power player of the week. virginia's lieutenant governor-elect, winsome sears on her long shot when and her powerful story. it's once-monthly injectable cabenuva. cabenuva is the only once-a-month, complete hiv treatment for adults who are undetectable. cabenuva helps keep me undetectable. it's two injections, given by a healthcare provider once a month. hiv pills aren't on my mind. i love being able to pick up and go. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or taking certain medicines, which may interact with cabenuva. serious side effects include allergic reactions post-injection reactions, liver problems,...and depression. if you have a rash and other allergic reaction symptoms, stop cabenuva and get medical help right away. tell your doctor if you have liver problems or mental health concerns, and if you are pregnant, breastfeeding,
>> julie: it's where he's comfortable.to go for the party to succeed, they might be where he wants to be. >> chris: thank you, panel. see you next sunday. up next, our power player of the week. virginia's lieutenant governor-elect, winsome sears on her long shot when and her powerful story. it's once-monthly injectable cabenuva. cabenuva is the only once-a-month, complete hiv treatment for adults who are undetectable. cabenuva helps keep me undetectable. it's two injections, given...
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president from july 7 till about july 20th. the you and special representative for haiti, helen, the leim, said that you would remain president until an election would be held later that year. then the core group, investors to have you from canada, germany, brazil, spain, the us, france, and the you caught for arial on read to form a government. what happened? exactly. the tragic assassination of the president, the country needed someone. so remind them that we have to go through this tragedy to get and i was that prison. no one else was risking the life. so work with the people to give them orientation. so i did headed to do so because i was the prime minister. i was the, the acting, i should say, prime minister, but i should also say that dr. henry was a designated minister. so i decided to step down and see. and the government as minister for enough is elena liam on basset to un. and haiti said i would remain as minister on to the elections. but afterwards because of the vacuum in haiti, we all decided and i, i decided to st
president from july 7 till about july 20th. the you and special representative for haiti, helen, the leim, said that you would remain president until an election would be held later that year. then the core group, investors to have you from canada, germany, brazil, spain, the us, france, and the you caught for arial on read to form a government. what happened? exactly. the tragic assassination of the president, the country needed someone. so remind them that we have to go through this tragedy...
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in july after a suspended parliament and granted himself the power to rule by decree. the son of libya's former leader more market off. he has registered as a candidate for the upcoming presidential election save and he is found gadhafi is warranted by the international criminal court on accusations of war crimes and bella roost. his virgin, the european union not to impose further sanctions over the micro. i see that the quarter with poland, the foreign minister spoke with b. e is talk different. my 10 insisted steps are being taken to reduce the number of people crossing into poland from below to bulgaria. now oppose the closing and under one hours time is the 3rd part of entry. vote this year after elections held in april and july failed to form a government many concerned about widespread corruption and its impact on the economy. john a whole has this update from sophia the problem is a highly fractured, fragmented political landscape. lots of parties, none of them able to win enough of the vote to govern alone. coalition building has been a problem in the previous
in july after a suspended parliament and granted himself the power to rule by decree. the son of libya's former leader more market off. he has registered as a candidate for the upcoming presidential election save and he is found gadhafi is warranted by the international criminal court on accusations of war crimes and bella roost. his virgin, the european union not to impose further sanctions over the micro. i see that the quarter with poland, the foreign minister spoke with b. e is talk...
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because what happened on july 2nd the evening of july 2nd. remember edward johnson is attacking. and do you remember george stewart's confederate brigade is going to take the hill. well, the second virginia is part of the stonewall brigade. they were on the left of stewart. they were supposed to be involved in the attack on cult hill but because they're fighting greg's men, especially it is just a skirmish line for the most part, it stops the stonewall brigade from participating in that attack. which had a big impact that most don't realize. july 3rd, again, i don't have to talk about what happened in east cavalry field. a lot of pages on it, a lot of maps. where stewart proper is engaging with custer primarily david greg's division. very epic. no question about it. but to the south, we have judson kilpatrick and he's reinforced by the wesley reserve brigade. they're fighting to the south. and kilpatrick said, well, we think that lee was going to attack our flank so we had to attack him. my way of thinking, it was again a way to seek glory. we all know the story about elon farnsw
because what happened on july 2nd the evening of july 2nd. remember edward johnson is attacking. and do you remember george stewart's confederate brigade is going to take the hill. well, the second virginia is part of the stonewall brigade. they were on the left of stewart. they were supposed to be involved in the attack on cult hill but because they're fighting greg's men, especially it is just a skirmish line for the most part, it stops the stonewall brigade from participating in that attack....
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i'm julie julie haener mike mibach in tonight for frank somerville has happened on peach cord in southwest santa rosa early this morning new attend ktvu deborah villalon live at the police department with surveillance video. shared by witnesses. deborah. mike witnesses say the man was taste more than once to subdue him. but after he was on the ground, he stopped breathing. gunshots captured on home surveillance, waking people up on santa rosa's peach court just after one a.m. alarmed to see the shooter darting around their yards. you know, sign before? i don't recognize him. 911 calls brought santa rosa police to the cul de sac. hey you know the ground ground. by that time the man had dropped the rifle but had picked up heavy landscape, brick and rock also pulling pathway lights from the ground in agitation. he was yelling and, you know, just i'm going to do it. i'm going to do it, and that's all. i heard him do it. yeah, that's not true by that time, but the cops were outside. i mean, everyone in the neighborhood was out some point. i think. he charged that the officer and the officer tas
i'm julie julie haener mike mibach in tonight for frank somerville has happened on peach cord in southwest santa rosa early this morning new attend ktvu deborah villalon live at the police department with surveillance video. shared by witnesses. deborah. mike witnesses say the man was taste more than once to subdue him. but after he was on the ground, he stopped breathing. gunshots captured on home surveillance, waking people up on santa rosa's peach court just after one a.m. alarmed to see the...
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williamsport on july 6th. i want you to imagine you're imboden, you don't have very many men and here comes buford with maybe 2,000 guys and you're going to give rifles to the wagoneers, you're going to give rifles to the wounded and you're going to do whatever you can to deceive buford into thinking you've got lots of guys. there's going to be lots of attacks. and finally, lee's division is going to come up and relieve this, but it was touch and go for a while. a fight at boonsboro on lee's flank. this is the only time that buford and kilpatrick actually worked in unison. remember, the whole campaign, all of these divisions have been operating independently. folkstown, where a fifth lee actually is going to command some confederate infant tri. you've got infantry, calvary against calvary and infantry on both sides, and again, none of these are really conclusive. it's really holding back the union calvary from attacking or getting close to lee's flanks, and obviously falling waters the last fight before lee is
williamsport on july 6th. i want you to imagine you're imboden, you don't have very many men and here comes buford with maybe 2,000 guys and you're going to give rifles to the wagoneers, you're going to give rifles to the wounded and you're going to do whatever you can to deceive buford into thinking you've got lots of guys. there's going to be lots of attacks. and finally, lee's division is going to come up and relieve this, but it was touch and go for a while. a fight at boonsboro on lee's...
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june 29th, june 30th, july 1st. you see this right away and the message is going back and forth between meade and sickles. from the perspective of sickles, his buddy hooker is in command, so he is almost on the outs in headquarters. something he is not used to. from meade's perspective, he's got this guy commanding that he doesn't like. and you see again, particularly in some of the marching orders, june 30th, july 1st, you see the communication and miscommunication going on between sickles and meade. so july 2nd, they move to the peach orchard, it doesn't happen in a vacuum. it obviously comes to a kind of spectacular clash here at gettysburg. so i'm going to pause for a minute and hopefully some of you can see this. i would more than anything characterize the needs tickles communication breakdown on july 2nd, i would characterize that as a failure to communicate more than anything. again, some historians will say, no, sickles got direct orders and he just violated those because he is a new yorker, he wanted to be
june 29th, june 30th, july 1st. you see this right away and the message is going back and forth between meade and sickles. from the perspective of sickles, his buddy hooker is in command, so he is almost on the outs in headquarters. something he is not used to. from meade's perspective, he's got this guy commanding that he doesn't like. and you see again, particularly in some of the marching orders, june 30th, july 1st, you see the communication and miscommunication going on between sickles and...
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this is "outnumbered," i am kayleigh mcenany joined by my cohost emily compagno along with julie banderas, former state department spokeswoman morgan ortagus, and in the center of our virtual seat and "outnumbered" first timer todd piro, welcomed, todd. >> great to be here. >> kayleigh: stopping president biden's covid vaccine mandate, the white house called on businesses to defy the court and move forward with the workplace mandate anyway. >> a message to businesses right now is to move forward with measures that will make their workplace safer and protect them, their workforces from covid-19. that was her message after the first day issued by the seventh circuit, that remains our message and nothing has changed. >> kayleigh: unbelievable, this is florida governor ron desantis pushes back citing anti-vaccine mandate bills into law thursday and brandon, florida, of all places, the crowd breaking out into chance during the event. [chanting] >> kayleigh: in the latest tiff between the president and ron desantis, the governor went on to threat the government overreach. >> first of all this i
this is "outnumbered," i am kayleigh mcenany joined by my cohost emily compagno along with julie banderas, former state department spokeswoman morgan ortagus, and in the center of our virtual seat and "outnumbered" first timer todd piro, welcomed, todd. >> great to be here. >> kayleigh: stopping president biden's covid vaccine mandate, the white house called on businesses to defy the court and move forward with the workplace mandate anyway. >> a message to...
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i'm julie julie haener, and i'm heather holmes in tonight for frank.munity center in concord connected dozens of families who recently came from afghanistan with other afghan americans to celebrate the thanksgiving holiday new tonight. ktvu sandra lee joins us live with. the additional way that community center is helping the families. heather organizers tell me tonight's event is a way to help afghan refugees feel welcomed in their new country. the celebration and introduction to american culture. major had a little bit early thanksgiving celebrations started with a prayer in arabic at nora islamic and cultural community center in concord. a night to connect afghan refugee families new to the united states with afghan americans. and how do you feel? what do you happy? price i see a lot of people. but i'm afghanistan, the community center has partnered with
i'm julie julie haener, and i'm heather holmes in tonight for frank.munity center in concord connected dozens of families who recently came from afghanistan with other afghan americans to celebrate the thanksgiving holiday new tonight. ktvu sandra lee joins us live with. the additional way that community center is helping the families. heather organizers tell me tonight's event is a way to help afghan refugees feel welcomed in their new country. the celebration and introduction to american...
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the covid rates were sky high in july. we've spoken to this week are determined come what may. >> to that point, the government has said they're not going to allow protests to take place. what are they doing to push back? >> reporter: well, the cuban constitution, which was voted on in 2019 says, admits that there is the right to process in cuba, but that right is very, very highly tempered by other articles in the constitution that say that public order is very important. that collective well-being is very, very important and that socialism is irrevocable, nonreversible. and so the government has put together an argument that it's illegal. in terms of trying to stop the protests, first of all, they've got a date to work with. they didn't have that in july. those protests were largely spontaneous. so they've been broadcasting a campaign on state media. it's on every single day, you can't miss it, saying this protest is illegal and if you go, you might be in trouble. so they've been trying to dissuade the population from pa
the covid rates were sky high in july. we've spoken to this week are determined come what may. >> to that point, the government has said they're not going to allow protests to take place. what are they doing to push back? >> reporter: well, the cuban constitution, which was voted on in 2019 says, admits that there is the right to process in cuba, but that right is very, very highly tempered by other articles in the constitution that say that public order is very important. that...
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julie coming back to what you were saying of a few moments ago, we live in an era of dis, information, and fake news. to what extent are online platforms aiding and abetting violence against journalists moment? it's a very significant function that they are playing and facts to facilitate or to be victors for violence against journalists. the most stock example i can give you, illustrate this point is not. it was only a couple of weeks ago that facebook decided that it was not ok to threaten to murder a journalist on the platform, which is extraordinary. up until that point to reflect what they was saying earlier about the motor of journalists with impunity being a special case. the justification facebook gave failing to act in such cases was that journalist draw attention to them. so they're public figures and therefore they should expect to be abused. well, online violence, which is particularly violence against women journalists. well, you see a blend of networked massage in a and viral this information and, and other forms of have speech such as racism, intersecting on a platform
julie coming back to what you were saying of a few moments ago, we live in an era of dis, information, and fake news. to what extent are online platforms aiding and abetting violence against journalists moment? it's a very significant function that they are playing and facts to facilitate or to be victors for violence against journalists. the most stock example i can give you, illustrate this point is not. it was only a couple of weeks ago that facebook decided that it was not ok to threaten to...
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i'm julie julie haener mike mibach in tonight for frank somerville.e convicted sex offender to live in the community of bonny doon in the santa cruz mountains. as ktvu is azenith smith reports, many residents say if he stays there, packing up and move in. nestled in this heavily wooded area of bonny doon at 2400 square foot two story home. these are pictures from redfin across from a playground and mirror school neighbors not happy about who's moving in. that's crazy. you know it doesn't make an
i'm julie julie haener mike mibach in tonight for frank somerville.e convicted sex offender to live in the community of bonny doon in the santa cruz mountains. as ktvu is azenith smith reports, many residents say if he stays there, packing up and move in. nestled in this heavily wooded area of bonny doon at 2400 square foot two story home. these are pictures from redfin across from a playground and mirror school neighbors not happy about who's moving in. that's crazy. you know it doesn't make an
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[laughter] >> hi, julie.u believe, and so did the guy that destroyed the painting that he didn't commit suicide. are you going to track and see what happens and see if you can find out? >> i don't know how much of my life should i dedicate to the story. there's so many other stories. in my mind this is one that had been forgotten and there was still some justice done and i tend to think that my job with the story is almost over and i need to find another like this one that people are not paying attention to. it's been three or four years, three and a half since i took it up so maybe it is time for other people to let us think about it. we will be talking about this like the jfk assassination with documentaries going on about who killed jeffrey epstein, is my thought. >> okay. thank you. my basic question is do you think that jeffrey epstein was blackmailing leslie, the head of limited and how did he push out harold levin, the former money manager? >> you know, when i did the series, there were so many angles
[laughter] >> hi, julie.u believe, and so did the guy that destroyed the painting that he didn't commit suicide. are you going to track and see what happens and see if you can find out? >> i don't know how much of my life should i dedicate to the story. there's so many other stories. in my mind this is one that had been forgotten and there was still some justice done and i tend to think that my job with the story is almost over and i need to find another like this one that people...
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but many thanks indeed to all of you. leon williams are korean vela and julie persetti of being with us today. thank you for watching. don't forget, you can see the program again at any time just by going to the website of al jazeera dot com for further discussion. join us at our facebook page on facebook dot com forward slash ha inside story. and you can join the conversation on twitter handle at ha, inside story from me. adrian finnegan on the whole team here in doha, thanks for being with us. will see you again. bye. for now, ah, a hassle stray li, burned a photo journalist ran towards the flames to document the destruction. what does climate change look loc? playing with guy. all that we part of imagine witness capturing change on out. just say the challenge is getting people to engage a lot of the stories that we cover a highly complex. so it's very important that we make them as understandable as we can. as al jazeera correspondence. that's what we strive to do. man, people love their phones cause you help them communicate not just on their phones. i've just transmitted me imag
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they cues president kind of staging a crew in july, he suspended parliament and granted himself and judicial powers side formed a government tobar and appointed. and new prime minister, the son of levy, is a former ruler mama daffy has registered as a candidate to the country's upcoming presidential election. safe al islam gadhafi has said he wants to restore unity to libya after a decade of conflict following his father's downfall. the 49 year old is wanted by the international criminal court. the crimes against humanity. libya correspondent malik trina has moved from jo home. this is a big deal to day. you know, after nearly a decade of hiding were seen safer slam on video. or if in southern libya, so are very surprising for many people weren't even sure that safe islam was alive yet alone. ugh, applying to become the next president. after 10 years of conflict, i think people are shocked, surprised, definitely. he has some support base and there. and they're excited to see him back in the, in the political or political position delivers deeply divided. so he does have some support. i don't
they cues president kind of staging a crew in july, he suspended parliament and granted himself and judicial powers side formed a government tobar and appointed. and new prime minister, the son of levy, is a former ruler mama daffy has registered as a candidate to the country's upcoming presidential election. safe al islam gadhafi has said he wants to restore unity to libya after a decade of conflict following his father's downfall. the 49 year old is wanted by the international criminal court....
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i'm julie julie haener, and i'm mike mibach in tonight for frank somerville. the target store. it stones down in san francisco was the one that was getting hit, and the suspect now faces a long list of charges. ktvu is jana katsuyama spoke to the d a about the arrest and the bigger criminal ring connected to this case. she joins us live in the newsroom with the story, jenna. mike and julie, the district attorney. chase of boudin says target contacted his office and they work together with police to stake out that store and then make the arrest. boudin says it wasn't one of those grabbing go thefts, but a woman using the self checkout machines and the dea and police say they aren't just going after her, but also the criminal fencing network that was buying up the stolen goods. the district attorney's office in san francisco. police say the thief was targeting the target store at stones town shopping center, and tuesday they caught her, the district attorney says aziza graves was arrested and now faces 128 criminal charges, including eight counts of felony grand theft and 120 cou
i'm julie julie haener, and i'm mike mibach in tonight for frank somerville. the target store. it stones down in san francisco was the one that was getting hit, and the suspect now faces a long list of charges. ktvu is jana katsuyama spoke to the d a about the arrest and the bigger criminal ring connected to this case. she joins us live in the newsroom with the story, jenna. mike and julie, the district attorney. chase of boudin says target contacted his office and they work together with...
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good evening again on mike mibach in tonight for frank somerville, and i'm julie julie haener. that crash happened just before seven tonight in oakley at the rarely shopping plaza on main street. ktvu deborah villalon is there with what police and witnesses are revealing about the crash, deborah. while julie the bollards in front of this taco bell are designed to protect the building, and that's what they did. but the crash impact sent a woman and her daughter to intensive care. the driver, according to east contra costa fire is a 30 year old woman, the child in her car, a three year old girl and both needed trauma care. the adult put in a helicopter to john, your medical center in walnut creek and the toddler to ucsf benioff children's hospital in oakland. the lexus they were in was totaled. it's front and wrapped around a stone pillar at the front of the taco bell that pillar preventing the car from plowing through windows and all the way into the restaurant where many more people might have been injured. no explanation yet why the car slammed into the fast food, but a witnes
good evening again on mike mibach in tonight for frank somerville, and i'm julie julie haener. that crash happened just before seven tonight in oakley at the rarely shopping plaza on main street. ktvu deborah villalon is there with what police and witnesses are revealing about the crash, deborah. while julie the bollards in front of this taco bell are designed to protect the building, and that's what they did. but the crash impact sent a woman and her daughter to intensive care. the driver,...