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julie is missing. >> when dateline continues. julig >> when dateline continues how did olay top expensive creams? like this with hydration that beats the $100 cream in every jar of regenerist retinol24 collagen peptide new vitamin c and the iconic red jar can't top this skin shop now at olay.com let's get ready for jalapeñoooo popperrrrs! can you hand me some potato skins. theyyyy're loooaded! turns out, michael buffer speaks like that all the time. and it turns out the general is a quality insurance company that's been saving people money for nearly 60 years. and in this corner, coconuuuut shriiiiiimp! for a great low rate, and nearly 60 years of quality coverage - make the right call - and go with the general. let's get rrready for garlic breeeaaad! >> at 7:30 on the 8th of august 2012, michelle gazed on the police cars, the crime scene tape and asked the cop in her drive way what is happening. >> you need to go inside and turn on your television. what are you talking about? >> that was apparent soon
julie is missing. >> when dateline continues. julig >> when dateline continues how did olay top expensive creams? like this with hydration that beats the $100 cream in every jar of regenerist retinol24 collagen peptide new vitamin c and the iconic red jar can't top this skin shop now at olay.com let's get ready for jalapeñoooo popperrrrs! can you hand me some potato skins. theyyyy're loooaded! turns out, michael buffer speaks like that all the time. and it turns out the general is...
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julie. speaking from a shopping mall, xi jinping says his country is well on its way to becoming the global leader by 2049, 100th anniversary of the people's republic of china and also made dubious claim about taiwan. >> the complete reunification of our motherland is an aspiration shared by the people on both sides of the taiwan strait. >> taiwan's president disagrees and warns beijing against any, quote, military adventurism. in recent months china launched nearly 150 fighter jets near taiwan as two u.s. navy aircraft carriers ronald reagan and carl vinson sail together in western pacific which beijing viewed as provocative. china launched 5 bombers after 5 members of the u.s. congress visited taiwan. friday china warned wal-mart against removing products made in xinxang, the u.s. government accuses running forced labor camps, homes to millions of muslim minorities, take down all products from a region without valid region hides ulterior motive and stupidity and shortsightedness and will s
julie. speaking from a shopping mall, xi jinping says his country is well on its way to becoming the global leader by 2049, 100th anniversary of the people's republic of china and also made dubious claim about taiwan. >> the complete reunification of our motherland is an aspiration shared by the people on both sides of the taiwan strait. >> taiwan's president disagrees and warns beijing against any, quote, military adventurism. in recent months china launched nearly 150 fighter jets...
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julie, i want to get to you. he said january 6 is the biggest story of the year, possibly of our lifetimes in terms of the status of american democracy. talk about how it is informing how the ap is covering this. julie: what we have seen over the past several months is what happened on january 6, then there is all of the follow-up. this is in many ways one of the most important pieces of this, jan the attacks on our democratic systems, is the spread of misinformation and seeing how fast that information spreads both through technological platforms, but also elected officials. one of our responsibilities over this past year and into 2022 is to make sure we are correcting the record. and that we are doing so in a sober way. we are doing so with the facts at the forefront. that we are doing and every time we tell a version of this story. that we make sure people are armed with accurate information. we have a real responsibility to not backslide on this, because we have seen that when you have powerful forces amplifi
julie, i want to get to you. he said january 6 is the biggest story of the year, possibly of our lifetimes in terms of the status of american democracy. talk about how it is informing how the ap is covering this. julie: what we have seen over the past several months is what happened on january 6, then there is all of the follow-up. this is in many ways one of the most important pieces of this, jan the attacks on our democratic systems, is the spread of misinformation and seeing how fast that...
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julie? >> so i mean, i think it's not clear. i think certainly you can imagine some flexibility where the junior and senior justice proposal, at least at the circuit level, you have judges going senior, although they choose when they go senior, just as supreme court justices retire and then they still do occupy certain judicial functions. so i think that -- i don't think it's a wrong reading of the constitution to suggest that the junior and senior judge proposal is consistent with the text. but certainly, i think that one might read the good behavior as meaning whatever office you get confirmed to, you get to keep for good behavior. and if that's the case, then you might see some litigation and other forms of contestation about it that would make it difficult to pass such legislation without it being invalidated. >> and you wanted to comment on the constitutionality or the need for constitutional amendment versus the statute issue? >> yeah, i did, because this is one of the issues where my views actually sort of changed because
julie? >> so i mean, i think it's not clear. i think certainly you can imagine some flexibility where the junior and senior justice proposal, at least at the circuit level, you have judges going senior, although they choose when they go senior, just as supreme court justices retire and then they still do occupy certain judicial functions. so i think that -- i don't think it's a wrong reading of the constitution to suggest that the junior and senior judge proposal is consistent with the...
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don't do that resist that by july 1863. they're already had been many bloody clashes in the conflict and nobody knew whether another one even more horrific than gettysburg lay ahead. similarly. no one knew whether the army in northern virginia. would mount another invasion of the united states. neither. could they know that abraham lincoln would go to gettysburg and deliver. what would eventually become the most famous political speech in our history did not at the time but it did in time the vast outpouring of writings on the battle remain to be written as did the battlefields development as a major attraction for people interested in american history. i think a fair assessment of gettysburg's impact in the summer and early autumn of 1863. is that both sides sought as a bloody but not ultimately decisive battle that represented largely good news for the united states and bad news for the confederacy. it's not nearly as important at the time as vicksburg vicksburg far overshadowed gettysburg in terms of its impact both in t
don't do that resist that by july 1863. they're already had been many bloody clashes in the conflict and nobody knew whether another one even more horrific than gettysburg lay ahead. similarly. no one knew whether the army in northern virginia. would mount another invasion of the united states. neither. could they know that abraham lincoln would go to gettysburg and deliver. what would eventually become the most famous political speech in our history did not at the time but it did in time the...
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's >> julie: dave, what's wrong with men?rough the list. >> julie: so do i. it's on my computer. [laughter] >> dave: i don't know much about these guys, but look like they are probably in their mid-late 20s. when you are in that age, everybody basically -- in your 30s, it gets harder. i'm 45. you have to work out, eat right, take care of yourself. what they are going to find -- >> julie: you do? >> dave: -- more girls will be leaving them down they will be leaving. >> emily: what if i don't work out, dave? at the ripe old age of 42 -- >> you don't even no, dave. [laughter] >> dave: there's all sorts of filters. speak of the women who have not seen a gym and two years! [laughter] >> haley, i want to ask you. i had a former male colleague who i won't name or they will be ruined forever. he opens up to me for some reason, kayleigh. he told me he would only marry someone who is hot because he wants to have hot kids, would not marry a fat girl, because he wouldn't want to have fat children. there are a lot of idiots out there. >>
's >> julie: dave, what's wrong with men?rough the list. >> julie: so do i. it's on my computer. [laughter] >> dave: i don't know much about these guys, but look like they are probably in their mid-late 20s. when you are in that age, everybody basically -- in your 30s, it gets harder. i'm 45. you have to work out, eat right, take care of yourself. what they are going to find -- >> julie: you do? >> dave: -- more girls will be leaving them down they will be leaving....
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let me start with julie. with the pr oblem to >> so, well -- i think that, if we just start with the problem to which the commission was a response, which is, recent events, i would say, in the last five years, which changed the composition of the court very quickly, and is widely conceived to be, at least, a very conservative court -- that is out of step with what one might expect if presidential nominations or just out of step with how the court has been composed in the past. and it's become much more politicized and partisan. it would seem to me that instead of only focusing on the supreme court, focusing on the environment in which the supreme court operates -- so, a wider array of institutions, including the senate, that might be reformed, so that the supreme court and the outcomes that we see today would be different. so i think that in that sense, thinking about the problem, which centers on the supreme court, as a project, primarily about supreme court reform, as opposed to an overall set of constitut
let me start with julie. with the pr oblem to >> so, well -- i think that, if we just start with the problem to which the commission was a response, which is, recent events, i would say, in the last five years, which changed the composition of the court very quickly, and is widely conceived to be, at least, a very conservative court -- that is out of step with what one might expect if presidential nominations or just out of step with how the court has been composed in the past. and it's...
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julie? >> so, i think term limits are helpful. the various forms of design that are covered in the report would stabilize the term limits. it wouldn't go into effect until later. so i don't think it would cause a current crisis. but i think that term limits would actually overtime properly restore balance. to reflect what is going on politically in the country and what the people and voters' preference is. the real problem with term limits that comes up is whether this can really be done without amending the constitution. there are some work arounds, that would involve supreme court justices rotating off, and doing other judicial tasks. or becoming a circuit judge or something like that. my thought -- it would seem those oppose it, they believe term limits are necessary to protect judicial independence. i just think the opponenta went to the problem of the office of the supreme court justice being nominated and confirmed. certainly you can make that argument. that it would be challenged. i d
julie? >> so, i think term limits are helpful. the various forms of design that are covered in the report would stabilize the term limits. it wouldn't go into effect until later. so i don't think it would cause a current crisis. but i think that term limits would actually overtime properly restore balance. to reflect what is going on politically in the country and what the people and voters' preference is. the real problem with term limits that comes up is whether this can really be done...
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julie. julie: thank you so much. she was so loved.liam: boulder county sheriff's office holding a news conference on the colorado wildfire, at least seven people entered in the wildfire erupting around louisville and superior 20 miles northwest of denver. went up to 105 miles an hour spread the fire to neighborhoods forcing families to evacuate with almost zero notice, officials say it looks like 500 -- 1000 homes destroyed. we will have a live report at the bottom of the hour. president biden entering 2022 under pressure on multiple fronts here at home and overseas, pandemic to high inflation, tensions with russia prices are piling up on his watch. this is where the president is spending his holiday, rich. >> officials are preparing for americans to return to work in schools here, i massive surgeon covid because of the omicron variant. before the holiday season, and pleading through it, americans were just trying to get test, hours long waits giving testing. buying 500 million at home test to stand up for free, it's unclear when the
julie. julie: thank you so much. she was so loved.liam: boulder county sheriff's office holding a news conference on the colorado wildfire, at least seven people entered in the wildfire erupting around louisville and superior 20 miles northwest of denver. went up to 105 miles an hour spread the fire to neighborhoods forcing families to evacuate with almost zero notice, officials say it looks like 500 -- 1000 homes destroyed. we will have a live report at the bottom of the hour. president biden...
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julie -- emily: julie, got to ask you about this.hat do you think given the chip crisis that everyone else seems to be dealing with? julie: they continue to stun and from our side we see consumer demand very strong with 19% of consumers purchasing a laptop in the past six months and 17% of consumers using streaming audio and another 50% with streaming video. the demand is strong. consumers to -- expect to be home, in and out of office environments. the demand for apple products continues to be strong. folks who purchased us smartphone in the past six months, 47% in the u.s. purchased an iphone and we had demand with the bundles that was strong. they like to save money over the complexity of choosing. emily: we saw the ipad make assert -- resurgence through pandemic. what you make of the relative weakness, is it kids going back to school and us moving into a relative new phase of the pandemic? julie: it could be a new phase of the pandemic. it certainly has become the laptop placement that some thought it would be. it certainly is a t
julie -- emily: julie, got to ask you about this.hat do you think given the chip crisis that everyone else seems to be dealing with? julie: they continue to stun and from our side we see consumer demand very strong with 19% of consumers purchasing a laptop in the past six months and 17% of consumers using streaming audio and another 50% with streaming video. the demand is strong. consumers to -- expect to be home, in and out of office environments. the demand for apple products continues to be...
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julie? >> so i think term limits would be helpful because the various forms of design that are covered in the report would just stabilize it so that each president would have a certain number and then the term limits and of course, is really goes into effect later so i don't think that -- the crisis to the extent, but i think that term limits would probably before ballots, that's more reflective of what is actually going on in the country, and what the people-- so i think the real problem with term limits that comes up is whether this does -- i think there are some work-around in the report that would involve supreme court justices and other judicial tasks appellate or circuit judge or something like that. and my thought and this is discussed in the report, it would seem that those who are pro term limits, they believe that term limits are necessary to protect the judicial independence. so, i just think that the opponents do probably point to the problem of the office of the supreme court ju
julie? >> so i think term limits would be helpful because the various forms of design that are covered in the report would just stabilize it so that each president would have a certain number and then the term limits and of course, is really goes into effect later so i don't think that -- the crisis to the extent, but i think that term limits would probably before ballots, that's more reflective of what is actually going on in the country, and what the people-- so i think the real problem...
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[cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> julie: thank you.ed. >> jay: we have been tested and retested. >> julie: there is no orifice that has not been [bleep]. >> jay: that's too much information. >> julie: mr. leno, i just listened to your monologue and i did not believe that you did not know that the container store is porn. it is a lady porn organizational porn. an empty box, that is -- sound effect. >> that is the difference between lady porn and mail porn. >> julie: an empty box is porn. >> jay: it is a marketing strategy. it >> julie: i want a calendar, 12 months of empty boxes, just perfect organized empty boxes
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in july battles took place at cabin creek and honey springs. all right, which you can see that choctaw nation map here and that. some of where some of the enlistments have been taking place and if we go to the battle right, here we go. you can see the battles at cabin creek and honey springs. these also may have affected choctaw enlistment numbers cabin creek was located along, texas road and important supply route for moving military supplies from fort scott, kansas to indian territory and the battle consisted of a series of skirmishes as stanwady's forces attempted to capture federal supplies. the confederates eventually failed and weighty blamed the defeat on his lack of canon. more remarkable is the diversity of forces present troops from, colorado, wisconsin and kansas the indian home guards confederate indian troops, texas partisans and the first kansas colored volunteers all clashed on the battlefield. private christopher kimball of the ninth, kansas calvary described the federal forces attempting the crossing major foreman assumed comma
in july battles took place at cabin creek and honey springs. all right, which you can see that choctaw nation map here and that. some of where some of the enlistments have been taking place and if we go to the battle right, here we go. you can see the battles at cabin creek and honey springs. these also may have affected choctaw enlistment numbers cabin creek was located along, texas road and important supply route for moving military supplies from fort scott, kansas to indian territory and the...
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i'm mike mibach and i'm julie julie haener.amatic scene played out inside 10 friend mall in san bruno. and because of what the owner did, those would be thieves left empty handed. ktvu is alex savage joins us. now he's in the newsroom and alex. we spoke with the owner about why he did what he did. yeah. julie when that group ran into his store and started smashing display cases, the owner huisman body didn't hesitate to pull out his gun. and even though one of those men was armed body says he wasn't scared. at that point? no because i mean, because my whole body my mind was in a in a, uh, is working was working in a respond on that just to respond to. basically i wasn't really thinking of too much of the consequences i want. it was in my mind at that time just to protect my p
i'm mike mibach and i'm julie julie haener.amatic scene played out inside 10 friend mall in san bruno. and because of what the owner did, those would be thieves left empty handed. ktvu is alex savage joins us. now he's in the newsroom and alex. we spoke with the owner about why he did what he did. yeah. julie when that group ran into his store and started smashing display cases, the owner huisman body didn't hesitate to pull out his gun. and even though one of those men was armed body says he...
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i'm julie julie haener and i'm andre. they haven't been at least four incidents since yesterday and new at 10. ktvu zec sauce joins us live tonight exactly steps may be connected to similar robberies and other bay area cities. yeah good evening. police looking into whether that suspect may have been involved in a robbery of a senior around thanksgiving. meantime the latest robbery to take place in san ramon near here around noon today. i'm definitely shocked news of a con woman targeting seniors quickly spreading across the windermere section of san ramon, a close knit and largely southeast asian community where three robberies took place over the course of less than 12 hours on tuesday, the descriptions are are almost exactly the same each time, police say. a man and a woman, both of southeast asian descent, pull up in a dark suv with a child in the back. police say the woman who is believed to be in her thirties, gets out of the passenger side of the car. and approaches the person walking the victims all out for a walk
i'm julie julie haener and i'm andre. they haven't been at least four incidents since yesterday and new at 10. ktvu zec sauce joins us live tonight exactly steps may be connected to similar robberies and other bay area cities. yeah good evening. police looking into whether that suspect may have been involved in a robbery of a senior around thanksgiving. meantime the latest robbery to take place in san ramon near here around noon today. i'm definitely shocked news of a con woman targeting...
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[laughter] julie, half a minute left.ols are closing because a lot of teachers and staff and students have gotten this infection, and that's becoming a real battleground covered by the press. >> yeah, no. last week my kids were home schooled because everybody came bake from winter -- back from winter break, and there was a concern in our school they didn't want people to come back to school. thank you, biden, for giving me five days of headache on no alcohol because i decided to do a dry january on the same weekend. [laughter] howard: thank you for sharing that information or maybe oversharing. ben domenech, julie banner the banderas, thank you so much -- banderas. >>> up next, novak joke slip, the bizarre behave of the nfl's antonio brown. ♪ ♪ ll design. because with the right pain reliever... life opens up. aleve it... and see what's possible. mission control, we are go for launch. um, she's eating the rocket. ♪♪ lunchables! built to be eaten. ♪ well the sun is shining and the grass is green ♪ ♪ i'm way ahead of schedul
[laughter] julie, half a minute left.ols are closing because a lot of teachers and staff and students have gotten this infection, and that's becoming a real battleground covered by the press. >> yeah, no. last week my kids were home schooled because everybody came bake from winter -- back from winter break, and there was a concern in our school they didn't want people to come back to school. thank you, biden, for giving me five days of headache on no alcohol because i decided to do a dry...
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these, the 1st phase criminal charges connected to the murder in july, the trigger a political crisis in the caribbean nation authorities for arrested dozens of people, but none has been formally charged. my kinda has more on the case from washington d. c. well, he has now been formally charged in a miami federal court having been brought in by f. b. i. agents from panama, which is where he was arrested while boarding a flight. it is reported to jamaica. now he is a sum of one of some, 2 dozen former colombian commandoes who were employed by a miami security firm earlier last year. c t u security. they would then deployed to haiti initially it said as a personal protection group, there to protect political figures within haiti. however, it does appear according to prosecutors that this then moved into basically what became an assassination squad and palacio is set to be one of the 5 members who actually entered the compound of the then haitian president opened voici, and assassinated him on july. the 7th. 3 of the others were with him, were killed during that operation. there are anot
these, the 1st phase criminal charges connected to the murder in july, the trigger a political crisis in the caribbean nation authorities for arrested dozens of people, but none has been formally charged. my kinda has more on the case from washington d. c. well, he has now been formally charged in a miami federal court having been brought in by f. b. i. agents from panama, which is where he was arrested while boarding a flight. it is reported to jamaica. now he is a sum of one of some, 2 dozen...
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wang and i'm julie julie haener. it is still unclear if race was a factor in her death, but many said her death is a reminder of the recent violence against asian americans. ktvu zambelli joins us now live from san francisco. after tending tonight's vigil, amber. julie tonight about 100. people attended the vigil here in chinatown. many people tell me it's important to continue to raise awareness about violence against members of the aapi community. every time there's enough bent like this that happens, i boil in anger for days and emotional and somber vigil in memory of michelle. alyssa go the bay area native killed at a new york city subway station. community leaders, friends and co workers of the 40 year old gathered at portsmouth square in san francisco chinatown trying to come to terms with what happened, it could have been any of frustrated. she was just so incredibly smart and sweet and carrying because she was thoughtful goes family says she loved life and enjoyed traveling. she lived in new york city and wor
wang and i'm julie julie haener. it is still unclear if race was a factor in her death, but many said her death is a reminder of the recent violence against asian americans. ktvu zambelli joins us now live from san francisco. after tending tonight's vigil, amber. julie tonight about 100. people attended the vigil here in chinatown. many people tell me it's important to continue to raise awareness about violence against members of the aapi community. every time there's enough bent like this that...
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one look at the senate's executive calendar shows nothing has changed since july. republicans have consider the record of obstruction. republicans continued their record of obstruction as if no agreement had been reached. there are currently 75 exec it of branch nominations ready to be confirmed -- executive branch nominations ready to be confirmed by the senate. the agency that safeguards the water that my children and my grandchildren drink and the air that they breathe has waited almost 900 days for confirmation. we agreed in july that the senate should be confirming nominees to ensure the proper function of government. consistent and unprecedented obstruction by the republican caucus has turned consent into deny and obstruct. in addition to the filibuster for secretary of defense for the first time in history, senate republicans also blocked a sitting member of congress from an administration position for the first time since 1843. as a senior member of the house financial service committee, the understanding of the mistakes that led to the housing crisis made
one look at the senate's executive calendar shows nothing has changed since july. republicans have consider the record of obstruction. republicans continued their record of obstruction as if no agreement had been reached. there are currently 75 exec it of branch nominations ready to be confirmed -- executive branch nominations ready to be confirmed by the senate. the agency that safeguards the water that my children and my grandchildren drink and the air that they breathe has waited almost 900...
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i am julie nicholson. i am a member for safe streets community and see behind me a professor of early childhood and a mother of three wonderful girls. almost two years ago january 4, 2020 i was out doing my favorite form of self-care jogging in the panhandle and kel a britting getting to the -- celebrating getting to the end of my husband's final chemo treatment and a driver ricochetted off a car and making an illegal left turn and came into the park to hit me throwing me 20 feet and leaving me with a broken back and broken neck. took me eight months of therapy and healing. but here i am. i'm fortunate. going through that experience opened my eyes to the preventible health crisis of traffic violence. this is a preventible health crisis that is getting worse not better. it is a preventible health crisis that impacts not just me but everything with the preventible health crisis with proven solutions. i am standing up feeling so thankful, so grateful and overwhelmeded as a traffic violence survivor and i also
i am julie nicholson. i am a member for safe streets community and see behind me a professor of early childhood and a mother of three wonderful girls. almost two years ago january 4, 2020 i was out doing my favorite form of self-care jogging in the panhandle and kel a britting getting to the -- celebrating getting to the end of my husband's final chemo treatment and a driver ricochetted off a car and making an illegal left turn and came into the park to hit me throwing me 20 feet and leaving me...
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and julie, you are a lifelong new yorker.ht the most poignant aspect of this guide, from philly it says that your vehicle can be replaced, but you are irreplaceable. that's exactly with the families of these hundreds of homicide victims know all too well. >> absolutely. the laws that are in place, are the reason why we are expressing higher crimes. especially in all these democratic cities. don't get me started on new york city. fortunately we have a new mayor and a former nypd official pit hopefully things will get better new york city. it is philadelphia hundred and 50 individuals just last repair they cleared 93 investigations. why these repeat offenders. you go, he carjacked me go in jail, he bail out and you're out of the streets to it all over again. this will also raise some interesting points as far as self-defense. you know that gun control advocates who were now going to no longer. you not going to want to get into your car unless you're armed. when someone goes to grab your car and you shoot them in self-defense, g
and julie, you are a lifelong new yorker.ht the most poignant aspect of this guide, from philly it says that your vehicle can be replaced, but you are irreplaceable. that's exactly with the families of these hundreds of homicide victims know all too well. >> absolutely. the laws that are in place, are the reason why we are expressing higher crimes. especially in all these democratic cities. don't get me started on new york city. fortunately we have a new mayor and a former nypd official...
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>> 7/18 of '90. >> july 18, 1990. >> yes, sir. >> are you aware that barbara george was buried on july >> yes. >> womanizer, scoundrel. the prosecution dissected his character and referred to him as the only possible killer. >> our concentration was to show that he was the only guy, that he was the one who had to have done it because no one else on earth would have. >> speak loudly. your first name is kim? >> yes. >> prosecutors called this witness who worked at a nail salon in the same strip mall as comics world. >> i would say i witnessed about 30 to 35 arguments. >> she testified she'd heard many arguments between michael and barbara that summer, but the one she heard that day, friday the 13th sound uglier. >> it was much louder. he was much angrier and seemed much more violent. >> than the ones in the past? >> yes. >> less than four hours later, barbara george would be discovered by customers on the floor in the back of comics world. yet in this public place of a strip mall, customers coming and going, cars, no witness remembered hearing gunshots, though, two had been fired. and no
>> 7/18 of '90. >> july 18, 1990. >> yes, sir. >> are you aware that barbara george was buried on july >> yes. >> womanizer, scoundrel. the prosecution dissected his character and referred to him as the only possible killer. >> our concentration was to show that he was the only guy, that he was the one who had to have done it because no one else on earth would have. >> speak loudly. your first name is kim? >> yes. >> prosecutors called...
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julie: a few things.certainly there is a difference who can consumers using one of these services and paying for it. we are seeing more consumers pay . the second thing is we are seeing consumers drawn towards the bundle that apple offers that has fitness and music and video in it. they are looking for deals. capitalists want to save money. second on the list, easy. third on the list, they want to feel like they are getting a deal. and so, the breadth of the offerings are in their favor as well. 19% to 20% of their revenue is from services, and an apple number, that's a very big number. emily: they obviously need people to keep buying that hardware to take advantage of those services. the chips, part of why he saying there's new services across the board in hardware. julie, always appreciate your instant analysis, thank you for joining us. apple, developing a feature that lets iphone except payments with a tap of a credit card. currently merchants need to use terminals that communicate with the iphone via
julie: a few things.certainly there is a difference who can consumers using one of these services and paying for it. we are seeing more consumers pay . the second thing is we are seeing consumers drawn towards the bundle that apple offers that has fitness and music and video in it. they are looking for deals. capitalists want to save money. second on the list, easy. third on the list, they want to feel like they are getting a deal. and so, the breadth of the offerings are in their favor as...
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good evening, everyone i'm alex savage and i'm julie julie haener.erwood was shot while protecting the ronald dellums federal building where he works security during the george floyd protests in may of 2020. the man who pulled the trigger is a member of a far right anti government extremist movement, according to investigators, and now his sister wants meta owned facebook, she says, radicalized the gunman to be held accountable views. andre senior , spoke to her attorney and new at six. andre. he told you why he thinks he has a case here. well alex. investigators say the man who carried out the crime as a member of the anti government bucklew movement. now in this lawsuit, attorneys believe that facebook is responsible. but
good evening, everyone i'm alex savage and i'm julie julie haener.erwood was shot while protecting the ronald dellums federal building where he works security during the george floyd protests in may of 2020. the man who pulled the trigger is a member of a far right anti government extremist movement, according to investigators, and now his sister wants meta owned facebook, she says, radicalized the gunman to be held accountable views. andre senior , spoke to her attorney and new at six. andre....
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i'm julie julie haener, and i'm alex savage.bout 4 30 this afternoon in the mcarthur maze on the connector ramp from westbound interstate 5 82 westbound interstate 80. that's one of the many approaches to the bay bridge toll plaza in oakland. ktvu sander lee is joining us live tonight from the alameda county sheriff's office in san leandro, with the latest on this breaking news, amber alex. it has been an emotional and very difficult night for the alameda county sheriff's office at around 9 30 tonight we s
i'm julie julie haener, and i'm alex savage.bout 4 30 this afternoon in the mcarthur maze on the connector ramp from westbound interstate 5 82 westbound interstate 80. that's one of the many approaches to the bay bridge toll plaza in oakland. ktvu sander lee is joining us live tonight from the alameda county sheriff's office in san leandro, with the latest on this breaking news, amber alex. it has been an emotional and very difficult night for the alameda county sheriff's office at around 9 30...
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julie, what is next?l start naming names. >> this case was a challenge for federal prosecutors. a lot of the crimes happened 15 or 20 years ago. they were up against the statute of limitations. they did legal gymnastics to get certain charges that would fit into the or outside the statute of limitations. anything she might have, if she goes that route, would have to be either outside the statute of limitations or be more recent events or crimes that happened. so it is hard to know exactly how much information she has. she can't just go and say i saw so-and-so on the island and in 2001 and he or she was with so-and-so. it will not work that way. this case was a challenge because it was dealing with memories from a long time ago. >> julie, in your opinion, will we see more convictions connected to jeffery epstein and his crimes? >> one would hope. i know the victims are hopeful. they certainly believe authorities should keep working on this and get to some of his other enablers. jeffery epstein could not ha
julie, what is next?l start naming names. >> this case was a challenge for federal prosecutors. a lot of the crimes happened 15 or 20 years ago. they were up against the statute of limitations. they did legal gymnastics to get certain charges that would fit into the or outside the statute of limitations. anything she might have, if she goes that route, would have to be either outside the statute of limitations or be more recent events or crimes that happened. so it is hard to know exactly...
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and i'm julie julie haener. health officials are sounding the alarm as covid cases now rise among kids. ktvu jana katsuyama is in the newsroom after speaking with three pediatricians, janna julian andre nationwide only 17% of 5 to 11 year olds have been vaccinated. the bay area rate is much higher, and i asked some pediatricians for answers to some of parents common concerns. the covid vaccine pop up site in san leandro. parents brought their children to get the pediatric covid shots. at first , i had concerns because of the after effects of the vaccine. but when they had their first vaccine, they had no issues. pediatric shots for children ages five through 11 have been available since november. but as of tuesday, only about 17% of those children are fully vaccinated nationwide only about 19% in california, a concern for many pediatricians. in the 5 to 11 year old age group that covid-19 is actually in the top 10 causes of death in that age group in the united states, and we're seeing a lot more children come i
and i'm julie julie haener. health officials are sounding the alarm as covid cases now rise among kids. ktvu jana katsuyama is in the newsroom after speaking with three pediatricians, janna julian andre nationwide only 17% of 5 to 11 year olds have been vaccinated. the bay area rate is much higher, and i asked some pediatricians for answers to some of parents common concerns. the covid vaccine pop up site in san leandro. parents brought their children to get the pediatric covid shots. at first...
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i'm julie julie haener and mike mibach. rubies emeralds, beautiful vintage watches. all of it ripped off in seconds, thousands of dollars stolen from a store with a rich history. in the city's richmond district. new attend ktvu zach sauce has been talking with the owner. he joins us live tonight with the stories act. yes. good evening. this is how they got in breaking right through the front door. this thick glass on the front door step right in and the owner here says she is just thebusinee robbed by thieves. i don't know what to do. i don't know for 46 years, phyllis nab han says she's run this antique store inclement street in san francisco through earthquakes, and then covid which almost wiped her out. i couldn't come this store for month. and now reeling from the loss of more than $12,000 in merchandise stolen from her store, gas light and shadows antiques. they took the whole case of watches. they took, um two cases of jewelry. you're a place herbal vintage watches and the jewelry sterling silver and i have rubies and emeralds and it was very expensive. the thi
i'm julie julie haener and mike mibach. rubies emeralds, beautiful vintage watches. all of it ripped off in seconds, thousands of dollars stolen from a store with a rich history. in the city's richmond district. new attend ktvu zach sauce has been talking with the owner. he joins us live tonight with the stories act. yes. good evening. this is how they got in breaking right through the front door. this thick glass on the front door step right in and the owner here says she is just thebusinee...
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and they've taken this decision to continue to increase opec's output as they did last july, following the huge slash that they took in at 2020. as a result of the pandemic, opec decided in 2020, that to add they will cuts output by $10000000.00 barrels of oil per day. now as of july, they've decided that they're going to slowly start to bring that number back up to make up for that deficits. they're hoping by september of this year, they will be going back to free pandemic levels of production. this is important because of course, opec provides 40 just over 40 percent of the world's oil supply. and this meeting today was just another reiteration of their position that they will continue to increase production of 4 of $400000.00 barrels of oil per day. for the month of february, and that will continue monthly until they meet again at their next meeting will be next month. again. lawyers for britain's prince. andrew of asked to new york court to dismiss as sexual abuse case against her. the junior, jeffrey was says that she was forced to have sex with andrew when he was 17 years. she wa
and they've taken this decision to continue to increase opec's output as they did last july, following the huge slash that they took in at 2020. as a result of the pandemic, opec decided in 2020, that to add they will cuts output by $10000000.00 barrels of oil per day. now as of july, they've decided that they're going to slowly start to bring that number back up to make up for that deficits. they're hoping by september of this year, they will be going back to free pandemic levels of...
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what a video festival the detective was about to have. >> this is july 2nd, 2009.era documented scotts run to the landfill at 5 am. then, as motion detectors came alive again an hour and a half later, as he got back home to hook up with dylan's employee, as they headed out of the job site. the camera was showing the same thing scott had previously talked to the detective about. >> so he's a good storyteller? but accounting of his day. >> sure. >> and then, scotts timeline went haywire. remember, scott had told the cops he didn't get back to the house that morning, till 11:30. just a few minutes before he came upon lisa and trouble. but what, it's got surveillance system have to say. a completely different story. >> who's the head? >> that was minister patterson. scott paterson. >> no question? >> no question. >> and the time was? what >> a 30 2 am. >> at 11:30, 8:32 am. scott paterson is walking in the door. you and other officers are looking at this for the first time, would you say to one another? >> holy cow, he really did it. he really killed. or >> fast forwar
what a video festival the detective was about to have. >> this is july 2nd, 2009.era documented scotts run to the landfill at 5 am. then, as motion detectors came alive again an hour and a half later, as he got back home to hook up with dylan's employee, as they headed out of the job site. the camera was showing the same thing scott had previously talked to the detective about. >> so he's a good storyteller? but accounting of his day. >> sure. >> and then, scotts...
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thank you, victoria. julie us, good luck. thank you, victoria. julie dalton — us, good luck. three _ us, good luck. thank you, victoria. julie dalton runs three restaurants| julie dalton runs three restaurants in st andrews. you can contact me on twitter, instagram or tiktok. in st andrews. you can contact me on twitter, instagram ortiktok. carly says, i am a single parent, not much expenditure out of bills and food, but it has been noticeable how much food has increased. gas went up a lot unexpectedly. giles says, once gas prices double, the impact will be catastrophic. steve says, for this week's shopping, i downloaded a shopping list from october 2021, it was 23 quid more expensive than now. so i would like to know where this inflation figure of 5.4% comes from. terry says, i am down to one meal a day. bao says electricity and gas are the issue for me, i am throwing more money towards thatjust are the issue for me, i am throwing more money towards that just to are the issue for me, i am throwing more money towards thatjust to make sure i am not going to receive another 398
thank you, victoria. julie us, good luck. thank you, victoria. julie dalton — us, good luck. three _ us, good luck. thank you, victoria. julie dalton runs three restaurants| julie dalton runs three restaurants in st andrews. you can contact me on twitter, instagram or tiktok. in st andrews. you can contact me on twitter, instagram ortiktok. carly says, i am a single parent, not much expenditure out of bills and food, but it has been noticeable how much food has increased. gas went up a lot...
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mike julie. all right. amber lee reporting live for us tonight on the big development there in san jose. thanks, amber. and city leaders and antioco also debating a new gun law tonight, the city council there is considering an ordinance that would require firearms to be stored in a lot container or disabled with the safety device in the gun owners home. several bay area cities, including san francisco, oakland and berkeley, have similar gun storage rules. san francisco mayor london breed asked the board of supervisors today to approve $22.5 million to pay for overtime for the city's police and fire departments. breed says the departments are suffering from staffing shortages that have become worse due to covid and staff departures and that members of both departments have been working overtime to fill shifts. to keep people safe. this month, uniform staffing levels are down 20% across sfpd and 16% across sf fd compared to pre pandemic levels, rubies, emeralds and vintage watches. all of it ripped off in sec
mike julie. all right. amber lee reporting live for us tonight on the big development there in san jose. thanks, amber. and city leaders and antioco also debating a new gun law tonight, the city council there is considering an ordinance that would require firearms to be stored in a lot container or disabled with the safety device in the gun owners home. several bay area cities, including san francisco, oakland and berkeley, have similar gun storage rules. san francisco mayor london breed asked...
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then haitian president opened on boise and assassinated him on july. the 7th, 3 of the others were with him, were killed during that operation. there are another 18 it is believed, fill in detention within a t. they have not faced any form of charges. so obviously a lot of questions for mario palostio in terms of exactly what happened, who was responsible for the actual killing of the haitian president. and very importantly, who was the brains behind this whole operation? now, many had insisted that the u. s. was in some way involved, but the fact that the u. s. has now brought its 1st prosecution in connection with the case a very important detail indeed f b i. agents have been assisting the haitian police for a large period of time. now, in the inquiry into the assassination, but this particular arrest, the particular case may cost more light on all the events that happened back in july. last yes. the un security council is calling on sedans. general, some protest leaders to sit down and talk of stem instructions continue against military rule. andre
then haitian president opened on boise and assassinated him on july. the 7th, 3 of the others were with him, were killed during that operation. there are another 18 it is believed, fill in detention within a t. they have not faced any form of charges. so obviously a lot of questions for mario palostio in terms of exactly what happened, who was responsible for the actual killing of the haitian president. and very importantly, who was the brains behind this whole operation? now, many had insisted...
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she did reply me julie keith. i should. i don't want to see about assuming you can cough so just to do more with matt. sure, sure. well, i got to select was good on it, blah blah. so because she threw fuck, who could la la, called yourself a lot to film, so just dump it shows that book professionals. mm. mm. thank a depiction niecy summer found much come. so g summit october a full she's german market comp. michael. yes. a market company called no commission, or if you don't bought it, when would you go? okay, let's see the com so me less it will just think of it so. so i live on this should have put it in so limited that i have a really interesting i bought a minute. i feel like this that a cd not been doesn't want to get out other than i thought i would regard to living with joe to go as a yeah. my granddaughter manager is anyway, he had a saudi. wanna put him up with that up as soon wait out either from our call about the claim will i will call my junk legit. rentmoola willow. i will number available jonathan. i sound li
she did reply me julie keith. i should. i don't want to see about assuming you can cough so just to do more with matt. sure, sure. well, i got to select was good on it, blah blah. so because she threw fuck, who could la la, called yourself a lot to film, so just dump it shows that book professionals. mm. mm. thank a depiction niecy summer found much come. so g summit october a full she's german market comp. michael. yes. a market company called no commission, or if you don't bought it, when...
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i'm julie julie haener . and i'm alex savage. tough loss, 49ers fans are showing love for their team ktvu so elissa harrington joining us live tonight from san francisco after checking in with some fans at a watch party, alyssa. yeah. you know it started off great. everybody was so excited and then it just turned to heartbreak. now, this far behind me it was supposed to close at 10 o'clock tonight, but they had those stools and chairs upside down at around 9 30 because people left this bar so fast. went home and you know we're just morning. you know the end of the season. it was a fun ride, and niners fans say that they had high hopes at all really came crashing down in the fourth quarter. it was a very tough loss. it's very sad. what started as an afternoon full of excitement, cheering
i'm julie julie haener . and i'm alex savage. tough loss, 49ers fans are showing love for their team ktvu so elissa harrington joining us live tonight from san francisco after checking in with some fans at a watch party, alyssa. yeah. you know it started off great. everybody was so excited and then it just turned to heartbreak. now, this far behind me it was supposed to close at 10 o'clock tonight, but they had those stools and chairs upside down at around 9 30 because people left this bar so...
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they've already set a date of july 14th. the judge has of the 1st date, when the lawyers on both sides have to start exchanging documents among themselves for a potential trial. trial would be probably later this year. well after july, but before 2023, that's number one. but number 2 is, do we expect prince andrew to be at the trial? the answer to that is no. well, they say, well, why not? that's because this is a civil case and not a criminal case. in a civil case, the court cannot force someone to show up in court unless they live here in the united states. united nations says nearly $4000000000.00 is needed this year to help millions of people in war torn yemen. the un security council has held an open meeting on the country's 7 year conflict. it estimates 80 percent of yelman's population requires humanitarian assistance. with 13000000 people at risk of starvation. nato's sector general has warned of a real risk of armed conflict in europe. after high stakes meeting with russia ended without breakthrough, moscow has forc
they've already set a date of july 14th. the judge has of the 1st date, when the lawyers on both sides have to start exchanging documents among themselves for a potential trial. trial would be probably later this year. well after july, but before 2023, that's number one. but number 2 is, do we expect prince andrew to be at the trial? the answer to that is no. well, they say, well, why not? that's because this is a civil case and not a criminal case. in a civil case, the court cannot force...
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i'm julie julie haener and mike mibach. that dog was reunited with her owner is just a few hours ago, cameras were rolling when someone grabbed the dog on east san antonio street in san jose. ktvu is amberleigh live in the area after speaking with family, amber. julie the family went from sadness and anger to joy and relief. the reunion came almost exactly 24 hours after their beloved french bulldog was taken from their front yard. i'm happy. yeah, i can't believe she's back so fast . this is surveillance video given to me by the hernandez family from wednesday night about eight o'clock. it shows a man dealing down looking through the fence at the dog. then a second man jumps over the fence grabs the dog, enhance her off. he turns around and tries to grab a second dog, but it appears that dog eluded him. both men take off. hernandez's daughter spoke to me before the stolen dog was found very angry that somebody could come into my home and take something that was so special to me, but father and daughter tell me about seven
i'm julie julie haener and mike mibach. that dog was reunited with her owner is just a few hours ago, cameras were rolling when someone grabbed the dog on east san antonio street in san jose. ktvu is amberleigh live in the area after speaking with family, amber. julie the family went from sadness and anger to joy and relief. the reunion came almost exactly 24 hours after their beloved french bulldog was taken from their front yard. i'm happy. yeah, i can't believe she's back so fast . this is...
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wang and i'm julie julie haener.nd killed after a fiery crash led to a shootout with police. it happened at about seven this evening in the area of west heading street and park avenue. ktvu magus has been following this breaking news. she joins us now live at the scene with an update. emma. julie san jose. police continue to investigate. tonight you can see the scene behind me. there's police tape still blocking off west heading and parks streets. cars cannot pass through at this intersection or this part of the street anyway. there's still police vehicles out here tonight . the scene has cleared up substantially. there used to be a lot more vehicles, and we do know now from police a lot more details. as to what led up to this fatal shooting. police say that it was here around seven pm when a man driving a stolen car crashed into a vehicle with two others inside. the man walked out of the car with gun in hand and
wang and i'm julie julie haener.nd killed after a fiery crash led to a shootout with police. it happened at about seven this evening in the area of west heading street and park avenue. ktvu magus has been following this breaking news. she joins us now live at the scene with an update. emma. julie san jose. police continue to investigate. tonight you can see the scene behind me. there's police tape still blocking off west heading and parks streets. cars cannot pass through at this intersection...
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so what exactly happened on july 23rd? a patchy paper trail provides more questions than answers. for instance, a doctor's report, officially logged and attempted suicide by asphyxiation. just hours after epstein was found semi conscious on his cell floor, however, epstein version of events is completely redacted from any records. what's more, the report was amended exactly one week later to include the cause of the but suicide as self mutilation. a direct contradiction of the initial report which explicitly states no instances of self harm were found. epstein for his troubles was charged with violating prison rules and placed on suicide watch. if only for one day. that's the use pending a code to, to 8 tattooing or self mutilation. and i spoke with who indicates that most likely he will be found competent because he is not mentally ill pending a disciplinary process which didn't call a single witness. not even epstein cellmate, the disgrace financier was banged up in solitary confinement and subjected to several psychological assessments. the general consensus was one of a pictur
so what exactly happened on july 23rd? a patchy paper trail provides more questions than answers. for instance, a doctor's report, officially logged and attempted suicide by asphyxiation. just hours after epstein was found semi conscious on his cell floor, however, epstein version of events is completely redacted from any records. what's more, the report was amended exactly one week later to include the cause of the but suicide as self mutilation. a direct contradiction of the initial report...
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i'm julie julie haener mike mibach. jose proposal would require gun owners to pay a fee and by liability insurance. these would be some of the toughest gun restrictions for any city in any state. the city council is meeting right now, alex savage their in the newsroom with more on the significance here of this vote, alex lot riding on this vote tonight. mike and julie right now the council is beginning debate on the ordinance. and then they will hear from the public tonight before later weighing in with their votes. the gun harm reduction ordinance was introduced by san jose mayor sam liccardo, who says that he felt compelled to act following the deadly workplace shooting at the vita railyard last year. mayor liccardo is hoping to ease the financial burden of gun violence on city residents. under this ordinance, gun owners would be charged an annual $25 fee that would go toward nonprofits that address gun violence. the measure would also require gun owners to obtain liability insurance that would cover any damage caused
i'm julie julie haener mike mibach. jose proposal would require gun owners to pay a fee and by liability insurance. these would be some of the toughest gun restrictions for any city in any state. the city council is meeting right now, alex savage their in the newsroom with more on the significance here of this vote, alex lot riding on this vote tonight. mike and julie right now the council is beginning debate on the ordinance. and then they will hear from the public tonight before later...