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>> saying that juliet was in another room.as going to go to jail for murder already so i ended up confessing. >> there was no doubt that kopp committed the murder, but maybe the case against christopher wasn't quite so watertight after all. maybe christopher himself could set the record straight. >> calling chris sutton. >> would jurors listen? >>> coming up, accused of murdering his mother and blinding his father, a son sheds tears on the stand for himself. >> that was when they called me in denial. >> when "dateline" continues. om just got rescheduled - for today. amanda needs right at home. our customized care plans provide as much - or as little help - as her mom requires. whether it's a ride to the doctor or help around the house. oh, of course! tom, i am really sorry. i've gotta go. look, call right at home. get the right care. right at home. we're finally back out in our yard, but so are they. introducing scotts turf builder triple action. it kills weeds, prevents crabgrass and feeds so grass can thrive, guaranteed. our
>> saying that juliet was in another room.as going to go to jail for murder already so i ended up confessing. >> there was no doubt that kopp committed the murder, but maybe the case against christopher wasn't quite so watertight after all. maybe christopher himself could set the record straight. >> calling chris sutton. >> would jurors listen? >>> coming up, accused of murdering his mother and blinding his father, a son sheds tears on the stand for himself....
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juliet has twice brought up something really, really fascinating.e have sort of portrayed this president as a bumbling fool who really isn't up on history. and in between the meanderings in these memos there's a moment he seems very aware he knows exactly what these branches of government and agencies do, and i find myself with as many new questions as answers about donald trump when i read these memos. >> but didn't he say he fired comey over the russia thing after he said this, you know, this whole cloud and then he said in an interview i thought it was a russia thing. >> well, that was when he wanted to show-off to lester holt about how strong he was, and now he's tweeting he didn't do that because it's not convenient for him any longer. there's not a sense with this president that people are paying attention, that people are going to go back. you know, there's a cottage industry of no matter what he says finding a tweet from a few years back where he says just the opposite. you know, again his supporters hear it and they don't care. they just do
juliet has twice brought up something really, really fascinating.e have sort of portrayed this president as a bumbling fool who really isn't up on history. and in between the meanderings in these memos there's a moment he seems very aware he knows exactly what these branches of government and agencies do, and i find myself with as many new questions as answers about donald trump when i read these memos. >> but didn't he say he fired comey over the russia thing after he said this, you...
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good morning, juliet. e: in the u.s., the trump administration is pushing for a preliminary deal for the summit next week. the cabinet ministers are set to me in washington and to try to achieve a breakthrough. they say the white house wants leaders from canada and mexico to join in unveiling a broad lines of an updated summit packet. technical talks to hammer out the finer details and legal tech could continue. the trump administration has announced its fuel efficiency regulations for cars and light trucks.
good morning, juliet. e: in the u.s., the trump administration is pushing for a preliminary deal for the summit next week. the cabinet ministers are set to me in washington and to try to achieve a breakthrough. they say the white house wants leaders from canada and mexico to join in unveiling a broad lines of an updated summit packet. technical talks to hammer out the finer details and legal tech could continue. the trump administration has announced its fuel efficiency regulations for cars and...
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it was kind of scarey. >> back on juliet avenue. saying he is okay with a big cat visiting as long as it comes by late at night. they have small kids here and i have my grandkids over here all the time. but they are not out at night. it's okay. >> reporter: i do talk with san jose animal care and services tonight and a spokesperson said dispatchers haven't received reports about a mountain lion citing. it is a good idea to report it to the california fish and wildlife, "nbc bay area news." >>> he shoots and he scores. >> okay. did you see it or hear about it? the tank was rocking tonight as the san jose sharks sweep the ducks. one of the most dominant playoff series in history. the sharks advance to round two of the post season. nbc bay area at the center saying this nearly 30 years, maybe this is the year we win it all? >> reporter: if you ask every fan walking out of there tonight, that's what they were telling me tonight. it was a quite a game. goal after goal. go up one and then tied and then the 2-1 win. here is what it sounded
it was kind of scarey. >> back on juliet avenue. saying he is okay with a big cat visiting as long as it comes by late at night. they have small kids here and i have my grandkids over here all the time. but they are not out at night. it's okay. >> reporter: i do talk with san jose animal care and services tonight and a spokesperson said dispatchers haven't received reports about a mountain lion citing. it is a good idea to report it to the california fish and wildlife, "nbc bay...
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juliet, you cannot go to a book club meeting on the island of guernsey.en let me in. you're reading in cambridge friday. but the society, they meet on a friday. they can't wait. i'll only be gone the weekend, back monday. edinburgh. you're in edinburgh, monday! i honestly don't know why we provide you with an itinerary, ijust don't. well, this is your fault. you said yes to the times. excuse me, my fault? sidney, what books, what reading did for these people, finally, i'll have something serious to write. this wouldn't just be to get out of reading izzy in cambridge, would it? you're not... you're not running away? ha ha ha, you're too funny. well, i can't imagine mark would let you get very far anyway. let me! so half of downton abbey's in it. that tells you something about the demographic it's going for. it does, and everything about the look of it and the title of it pretty much tells you you know the film you think it's going to be? it's that film. i mean, i struggle to think of a film which contained fewer surprises. that's not necessarily meaning it
juliet, you cannot go to a book club meeting on the island of guernsey.en let me in. you're reading in cambridge friday. but the society, they meet on a friday. they can't wait. i'll only be gone the weekend, back monday. edinburgh. you're in edinburgh, monday! i honestly don't know why we provide you with an itinerary, ijust don't. well, this is your fault. you said yes to the times. excuse me, my fault? sidney, what books, what reading did for these people, finally, i'll have something...
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gracias juliet, nuestra psicoterapeuta. no iba a trabajar en y yo me querÍa comprar algo y no tenÍa dinero entonces mi madre lo apuntaba y me decÍa " me lo vas a pagar". ella un dÍa me dijo: " me lo vas a agradecer porque el final del dÍa serÁs una mujer independiente". yo no dependo de nadie. me gusta tener mi dinero, comprarme mis cosas, no pedirle a nadie ni de --ni deberle nada a nadie. alan: luÍs, de quÉ edad estÁn tus hijos? luis: tengo una duda aÑo y medio, de cuatro. alan: hablemos de las de cuatro. la pondias a trabajar a los seis aÑos? luÍs: por quÉ si los va a poner a trabajar los llevas a un lugar en donde ahÍ tan poca gente. los pobre niÑÑos estÁn en un lugar desolado bajo el sol. la otra cosa que me estaba preguntando es quÉ interesante serÍa el testimonio de los jackson five? y la otra cosa que me pregunto es cÓmo seria el caso contrario, el padre que ni siquiera pone a los hijos a trabajar, sino que comenzamos a trabajar a los 46 aÑos. [risas] karla: tÚ estÁs a favor de que los niÑos trabajen? luÍs: estoy a
gracias juliet, nuestra psicoterapeuta. no iba a trabajar en y yo me querÍa comprar algo y no tenÍa dinero entonces mi madre lo apuntaba y me decÍa " me lo vas a pagar". ella un dÍa me dijo: " me lo vas a agradecer porque el final del dÍa serÁs una mujer independiente". yo no dependo de nadie. me gusta tener mi dinero, comprarme mis cosas, no pedirle a nadie ni de --ni deberle nada a nadie. alan: luÍs, de quÉ edad estÁn tus hijos? luis: tengo una duda aÑo y medio,...
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. >> juliet, you've been sitting by patiently. the president has been sitting by cohen so far.nd some see it as his pardon to cohen as a message to keep quiet. do you think cohen is playing along by taking the fifth amendment. >> i'm going to agree with michael. i think michael cohen is just being smart. i mean he's listening to his lawyers. given what's going on in both the california case and the fact that michael cohen does not know what's going on in the new york investigation, pleading the fifth is right. there's a second element to this, which is obviously the politics, the hypocrisy of what trump has said and of course just remembering this is the president's lawyer and his fixer who's finding himself facing liability in various courts throughout the united states. and then the third piece which is just important to remember is why is michael cohen in this predicament? it is because of the years he was essentially trying to fix whatever problems trump got into, and the fact that it was the mueller, you know, sort of hand-off to the u.s. attorney's office that led to, you
. >> juliet, you've been sitting by patiently. the president has been sitting by cohen so far.nd some see it as his pardon to cohen as a message to keep quiet. do you think cohen is playing along by taking the fifth amendment. >> i'm going to agree with michael. i think michael cohen is just being smart. i mean he's listening to his lawyers. given what's going on in both the california case and the fact that michael cohen does not know what's going on in the new york investigation,...
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juliet, you cannot go to a book club meeting on the island of guernsey.ith they'll even let me in. you're reading in cambridge friday. but the society, they meet on a friday. they can't wait. i'll only be gone the weekend, back monday. edinburgh. you're in edinburgh, monday! ijust don't. well, this is your fault. you said yes to the times. excuse me, my fault? finally, i'll have something serious to write. in cambridge, would it? you're not... you're not running away? ha ha ha, you're too funny. well, i can't imagine mark would let you get very far anyway. let me! so half of downton abbey's in it. it's going for. of it pretty much tells you you know the film you think it's going to be? it's that film. surprises. that's not necessarily meaning its without charm. and cornwall — not guernsey, as it turns out. "not the right guy"... chuckles. seen in your entire life. a good time making it. the lack of surprise did trouble me slightly. a legacy of occupation. but that is very much in the background. which is a shame because actually, that story in itself is f
juliet, you cannot go to a book club meeting on the island of guernsey.ith they'll even let me in. you're reading in cambridge friday. but the society, they meet on a friday. they can't wait. i'll only be gone the weekend, back monday. edinburgh. you're in edinburgh, monday! ijust don't. well, this is your fault. you said yes to the times. excuse me, my fault? finally, i'll have something serious to write. in cambridge, would it? you're not... you're not running away? ha ha ha, you're too...
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juliet, you cannot go to a book club meeting on the island of guernsey.friday. but the society, they meet on a friday. they can't wait. i'll only be gone the weekend, back monday. edinburgh. you're in edinburgh, monday! i honestly don't know why we provide you with an itinerary, ijust don't. well, this is your fault. you said yes to the times. excuse me, my fault? sidney, what books, what reading did for these people, finally, i'll have something serious to write. this wouldn't just be to get out of meeting izzy in cambridge, would it? you're not... you're not running away? ha ha ha, you're too funny. well, i can't imagine mark would let you get very far anyway. let me! so half of downton abbey's in it. that tells you something about the demographic it's going for. it does, and everything about the look of it and the title of it pretty much tells you you know the film you think it's going to be? it's that film. i mean, i struggle to think of a film which contained fewer surprises. that's not necessarily meaning its without charm. there are things — the pe
juliet, you cannot go to a book club meeting on the island of guernsey.friday. but the society, they meet on a friday. they can't wait. i'll only be gone the weekend, back monday. edinburgh. you're in edinburgh, monday! i honestly don't know why we provide you with an itinerary, ijust don't. well, this is your fault. you said yes to the times. excuse me, my fault? sidney, what books, what reading did for these people, finally, i'll have something serious to write. this wouldn't just be to get...
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>>participaron con más agencias juliet habla de la importancia . >> el programa apareció en tucson perorpos de inmigrantes indocumentados que participa Águilas del desierto . >> es difícil para mí, de ir cuando vamos con gusto humanitariamente y no tener los restos . >> el jefe en el valle platicó de la llegada de la guardia nacional y que es apoyo para la frontera. >> del río nosotros contamos con el 42% más o menos de la marihuana decomisada en méxico así como un 40% más o menos de las detenciones de inmigración . >> otra meta es evitar más muertes en texas . >> esta población de personas que son unidades con niños . >> esta población, no puede ser afectada por la guardia nacional o más agentes de la frontera esta población es dónde se debe tener una legislación una orden ejecutiva , esta administración que tenemos está enfocada en la seguridad de la frontera .>> el programa da reunificación familiar y da paz cuando dan con los restos . >> cecilia gómez relató su experiencia al ser detenida al ser detenida en inmigración dice que le pidieron que firmara un documento cuando pidió tiemp
>>participaron con más agencias juliet habla de la importancia . >> el programa apareció en tucson perorpos de inmigrantes indocumentados que participa Águilas del desierto . >> es difícil para mí, de ir cuando vamos con gusto humanitariamente y no tener los restos . >> el jefe en el valle platicó de la llegada de la guardia nacional y que es apoyo para la frontera. >> del río nosotros contamos con el 42% más o menos de la marihuana decomisada en méxico...
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. >> juliet, do you agree with that that they are now deterred and beyond that, if that is true theireterred from using any chemical weapons, but what do we do from this point on? because it doesn't solve anything with the leader of that country with bashar al assad. >> exactly right. i think what we saw, at least friday night, was the challenges from going sort of a tactical campaign which was that. that was essentially to take out some sights and make a statement about the use of a chemical weapon to a more strategic mission. and that mission has a problem which is the general architecture of what is going on in syria which is assad is in power and the russians are supporting him has not changed and will not change without more engagement by the west which is something we and nor our allies want to do. i think what you're going to see is just a focus on chemical weapons as sort of this area where the west is going to insert its preferences and its policy to no i don't and russia and syria may or may not abide by it. in the end i don't think you're going to see many changes to the go
. >> juliet, do you agree with that that they are now deterred and beyond that, if that is true theireterred from using any chemical weapons, but what do we do from this point on? because it doesn't solve anything with the leader of that country with bashar al assad. >> exactly right. i think what we saw, at least friday night, was the challenges from going sort of a tactical campaign which was that. that was essentially to take out some sights and make a statement about the use of...
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they have been asked if they want to see her and juliet skripal said no.he knowledge trump administration because if that difference in tone and difference in message that he used a few weeks ago. his great strength is his complete volatility and unpredictability. how much of this is down to him rather than the state department and the treasury? to be honest with you i don't know. i imagine there is some kind of internal struggle. he cost of doing one thing one day and quite the opposite another. that makes him a big worry. i don't know whether you can hearafunny big worry. i don't know whether you can hear a funny wicking noise but it is the camera number four. can hear a funny wicking noise but it is the camera numberfour. —— a funny squeaking noise. time to get the oil can out. wd—ao. i would do it before i go home. let's stay with the russian story. this is a very different take on it. murder probe into russian's sudden death in surrey. this needs some explaining. it is quite complicated. it has to do with a whistle—blower who died in britain... in 201
they have been asked if they want to see her and juliet skripal said no.he knowledge trump administration because if that difference in tone and difference in message that he used a few weeks ago. his great strength is his complete volatility and unpredictability. how much of this is down to him rather than the state department and the treasury? to be honest with you i don't know. i imagine there is some kind of internal struggle. he cost of doing one thing one day and quite the opposite...
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. >>> want to continue with cnn national security analyst juliet kaim, assistant secretary of the department of heward homeland security -- of homeland security. thank you very much for being with us. by this military action by best we can account so far, more strategic or symbolic? >> somewhere in between, if i can answer that way. the reason why is it clearly was symbolic. symbolic to say to assad, look, you're going to use -- if you use a certain kind of weapon, then we will respond. and that's essentially what the pentagon and the white house left open, that if assad continues to use nerve gas or other weapons of mass destruction so to speak, we might come back in. but do i think that this limited air strike, no fatalities is really going to change the architecture of what's going on in syria now? assad in power being propped up by russia and are interests limited to an anti-isis or counter-isis strategy, no. i think that the fundamentals of what's happening in syria remain the same. getting back to your reporters, that seems clear simply by at least assad's stroll through syria to say t
. >>> want to continue with cnn national security analyst juliet kaim, assistant secretary of the department of heward homeland security -- of homeland security. thank you very much for being with us. by this military action by best we can account so far, more strategic or symbolic? >> somewhere in between, if i can answer that way. the reason why is it clearly was symbolic. symbolic to say to assad, look, you're going to use -- if you use a certain kind of weapon, then we will...
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. >> a mountain lion caught on a home security camera walking down juliet avenue in east san jose just before midnight monday. heading toward del mar on rose mar avenue. >> keep the children inside. >> reporter: he said he'll keep a closer eye on the 9-year-old. >> i don't want to get hurt. >> reporter: she plans to keep the cats inside and no more checking out strange noises late at night. >> i heard noises out here a couple of days ago. i went outside. i didn't see anything but it's kind of scary. >> reporter: back on juliet avenue -- >> not bad looking. >> reporter: art said he's okay with the big cat visiting as long as it only comes by late at night. >> got small kids there. i have my grand kids come over here all the time. but they're not out at night. it's okay. >> reporter: nbc bay area news. >> maybe that neighbor doesn't mind but animal control wants people that see wild animals to give them a call because mountain lions can be dangerous. >>> san francisco leaders reportedly debating expanding a man on guns. this at public gatherings. the supervisors approved that the ban for
. >> a mountain lion caught on a home security camera walking down juliet avenue in east san jose just before midnight monday. heading toward del mar on rose mar avenue. >> keep the children inside. >> reporter: he said he'll keep a closer eye on the 9-year-old. >> i don't want to get hurt. >> reporter: she plans to keep the cats inside and no more checking out strange noises late at night. >> i heard noises out here a couple of days ago. i went outside. i...
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we're going to let jim go and keep juliet, jack and keith. >>> when we come back, what did roger stone know and whether did he know it? what the shadowy trump campaign adviser said about wikileaks and predicted would be devastating disclosures about the clinton foundation. as a control enthusiast, i'm all-business when i travel... even when i travel... for leisure. so i go national, where i can choose any available upgrade in the aisle - without starting any conversations- -or paying any upcharges. what can i say? control suits me. go national. go like a pro. >>> so roger stone has been cagey about liz interactions with julian assange and wikileaks. a new cnn investigation has unearthed what stone claimed to know about upcoming wikileaks disclosures. let's bring in andrew kaczynski, a senior editor for "the k files." thank you for joining us. >> good to be with you. >> you've been digging into the comments by roger stone. >> roger stone went on a radio show on august 4th, 2016. now this is the same day he sent that e-mail that "wall street journal" first reported where he said he dined
we're going to let jim go and keep juliet, jack and keith. >>> when we come back, what did roger stone know and whether did he know it? what the shadowy trump campaign adviser said about wikileaks and predicted would be devastating disclosures about the clinton foundation. as a control enthusiast, i'm all-business when i travel... even when i travel... for leisure. so i go national, where i can choose any available upgrade in the aisle - without starting any conversations- -or paying...
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decreases the sunshine a little bit between now and wednesday, there is sunshine all over the place, juliet? >>> a trio of new movies landed in theaters, how do they perform in the box office? we have the countdown. >> how did you find me? >> reporter: it has been 16 years since the original, but super troopers 2 roared into theaters, more than double what analysts had predicted. >> is this girl gonna run out of this office and right onto the runway and never look back? >> reporter: amy schumer's new movie was expected to do well but it outpaced its expectations . rampage fell from the top of the box office into second place on ticket sales of $21 million. da ves that made michael ja entertainme ic >>> all right i was watching movies. the weekend's other new movie, traffic landed in ninth lace. >>> as you know, the moonwalk made michael jackson famous. are being auctioned off --live-- next month. the now, you can own the actual black loafers that he wore for the moonwalk. they are florsheim's and they are being auctioned off next month. the king fetch of pop gave them to a dancer choreograp
decreases the sunshine a little bit between now and wednesday, there is sunshine all over the place, juliet? >>> a trio of new movies landed in theaters, how do they perform in the box office? we have the countdown. >> how did you find me? >> reporter: it has been 16 years since the original, but super troopers 2 roared into theaters, more than double what analysts had predicted. >> is this girl gonna run out of this office and right onto the runway and never look...
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>> rochelle traveled from utah to arizona to surprise gram so she could meet little juliet who is only a few days old. >> she's so pretty. >> this is such a precious moment. >> grandma's only got eyes for the baby. it's like get out of the way. >> and she's happy, so happy to be meeting this little bundle of awesomeness. someone else is meeting a new member of the family. this is in dublin, ireland, and little nicholas is only 4 days old and it's the first time the excited chihuahua will meet the little guy. she immediately gets on her back, i'm all yours, i submit to you now. >> sorry to break it to you little one, there's a new little guy in town. >> look. >> twins. >> like hey, i got somebody in the house that's the same size as me. >> they say she hangs out by the crib, standing guard. i think this little guy has a long friendship with this puppy up ahead. >>> this video is brought to us by the word nope, because sometimes yes is a stupid idea like for example right here. >> nah, that was, too. >> this fella, 260 feet up, just hanging out, perched up there, enjoying the view, alrea
>> rochelle traveled from utah to arizona to surprise gram so she could meet little juliet who is only a few days old. >> she's so pretty. >> this is such a precious moment. >> grandma's only got eyes for the baby. it's like get out of the way. >> and she's happy, so happy to be meeting this little bundle of awesomeness. someone else is meeting a new member of the family. this is in dublin, ireland, and little nicholas is only 4 days old and it's the first time the...
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. >> what are your thoughts, juliet? >> you know, it only took a few days for rudy guiliani to fall out of a legal role, which is first of all don't make public statements like that. and sheecondly you have no opinn but to protect your client, in this case president trump. because goodness knows how this unfolds. i think it says two things because guiliani was not hired to be a lawyer. he's a fixer, a tough guy, make a deal with mueller. i don't know even know what that means at this stage. and the second is that there's no theory of the case still i think for trump's legal team. you know, whether they all have a consistent approach to what they're supposed to do protect the president it is unclear. you know, this is just sort of bad energy i think around all these lawyers, bad dragon energy i'll say around these lawyers and where the case goes into the future. guiliani -- i'll leave it there, but guiliani lasted three days in the lawyer role. and the truth is he's not there. >> i was going to say leave it to juliet to b
. >> what are your thoughts, juliet? >> you know, it only took a few days for rudy guiliani to fall out of a legal role, which is first of all don't make public statements like that. and sheecondly you have no opinn but to protect your client, in this case president trump. because goodness knows how this unfolds. i think it says two things because guiliani was not hired to be a lawyer. he's a fixer, a tough guy, make a deal with mueller. i don't know even know what that means at...
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the prowler was spotted outside a home on juliet avenue. kpix 5's maria medina has the surveillance video. >> reporter: on monday just before midnight, surveillance cameras captured a stealthy animal never seen in this neighborhood before. the mountain lion walked right past tony ev's home where she has lived for the past three decades. >> i have seen coyotes, deer, possums. the neighborhood is close to alan rock park. >> i saw a big tail. >> reporter: last summer, several mountain lion sightings shut down a popular hiking trail. one man says he even came face to face with it. >> i was kind of nervous. >> reporter: for liliana rivero, she says monday's sighting hits too close to home. >> it is scary. >> reporter: tony says even though this is the first mountain lion they have seen in their neighborhood, wildlife around here is par for the course. the man whose surveillance cameras caught the cat did not want to be interviewed but he says he has lived here since the 60s and he has never seen a mountain lion here before. in san jose, maria me
the prowler was spotted outside a home on juliet avenue. kpix 5's maria medina has the surveillance video. >> reporter: on monday just before midnight, surveillance cameras captured a stealthy animal never seen in this neighborhood before. the mountain lion walked right past tony ev's home where she has lived for the past three decades. >> i have seen coyotes, deer, possums. the neighborhood is close to alan rock park. >> i saw a big tail. >> reporter: last summer,...
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juliet goodrich has more on how the company plans to do that. >> reporter: you could call it being proactive, necessary, but the company is going to be shutting down for a couple of hours all starbucks, nationwide, in may. the 175,000 employees going through unconscious bias training. >> reporter: the arrests of two men at a philadelphia starbucks location triggered multiple days of protests and calls for a starbucks boycott. starbucks in southern california accused of racism after a bathroom incident caught on video. >> this is a private business.>> reporter: starbucks announced it will close more than 8000 stores on the afternoon of may 29 so all employees could undergo training for unconscious bias. >> i specialize in workplace investigations.>> reporter: camille hamilton peyton says what it comes down to is making sure that people are aware of unconscious bias.>> training is prevention. that's what we do to keep clients out of trouble and make sure that the workplace climate is healthy and productive and thriving.>> reporter: she says she asks her client a series of questions.>> think of
juliet goodrich has more on how the company plans to do that. >> reporter: you could call it being proactive, necessary, but the company is going to be shutting down for a couple of hours all starbucks, nationwide, in may. the 175,000 employees going through unconscious bias training. >> reporter: the arrests of two men at a philadelphia starbucks location triggered multiple days of protests and calls for a starbucks boycott. starbucks in southern california accused of racism after...
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juliet?>> reporter: the family consisted of three little girls ages eight, nine, and 10. and an adult aged 25 years old. the nine-year-old little girl has passed away. the search is on for the hit and run killer.>> it was horrible. it was a horrible accident. mac the hit and run happened in front of this home.>> the little girl. >> it makes my heart broken. they left without helping. >> reporter: the suspects were inside of this infinity suv. james blackwell tells us at first neighbors in the area were trying to rush to help the driver of the hit and run vehicle.>> one of the guys in the car was resuscitating him trying to bring him back to he just got up off of the ground and ran across the street. one of the guys that was in the car, to cause the accident. >> reporter: three little girls and a mother needed help and they rushed toward them.>> we pulled the door open.>> reporter: the hit and run driver and four passengers took off running away. who are these hit and run suspects? police are reviewing the surveillance video in the area. the corner market has cameras set u
juliet?>> reporter: the family consisted of three little girls ages eight, nine, and 10. and an adult aged 25 years old. the nine-year-old little girl has passed away. the search is on for the hit and run killer.>> it was horrible. it was a horrible accident. mac the hit and run happened in front of this home.>> the little girl. >> it makes my heart broken. they left without helping. >> reporter: the suspects were inside of this infinity suv. james blackwell tells...
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which actress was considered for the role of juliet opposite leonardo dicaprio?to carrie underwood's face revealed. inside the emotional acm moment. >> tonight's been crazy. >> monday on "e.t." >>> well, we are almost out of time this weekend, but for all the late-breaking hollywood news all you have to do is go to our website, etonline.com. >> i'm very excited about this. before we go check out the new video from my boys five seconds of summer. >> she is very excited. so am i. the song "want you back" off their third album out june 2 27bd. the boy band is on their 5 sos-3 tour which rolls across the midwest this weekend before going overseas in may. glenn joy this video and enjoy the rest of your weekend, everybody. bye. ♪ ♪ -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ♪ always gonna want you back to describe the new signature crafted recipe by mcdonald's: garlic white cheddar. layered with a slice of white cheddar cheese... a medley of crispy garlic chips... ...and a dramatic drizzle of creamy garlic aioli. (breath) luckily, you can take your time to savor every bite.
which actress was considered for the role of juliet opposite leonardo dicaprio?to carrie underwood's face revealed. inside the emotional acm moment. >> tonight's been crazy. >> monday on "e.t." >>> well, we are almost out of time this weekend, but for all the late-breaking hollywood news all you have to do is go to our website, etonline.com. >> i'm very excited about this. before we go check out the new video from my boys five seconds of summer. >> she...
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juliet, if you're trying to say you're all about protecting the border but you're also about spending money responsibly, being fiscally responsible, you would think you would know how many you're going to send, what they're going to do when they're there, basic questions. yet the homeland security secretary came out 25 minutes, sent out, there were no answers to any of those questions. >> it was embarrassing for her. look, this is a cover up. it's not a cover up of a crime. it's a cover up of a mistake by trump. the white house, secretary nielsen, the department of homeland security, and these willing governors are all covering up the fact that the president got it wrong yesterday. he did not understand what it meant to say that you're sending the military. and either at best, the president didn't understand the distinction when some people say you're going to deploy the military. at worst he couldn't understand the distinction between the military and the national guard. so, now we're playing catch up and the catch up has no specifics. we don't know the money, we don't know what's im
juliet, if you're trying to say you're all about protecting the border but you're also about spending money responsibly, being fiscally responsible, you would think you would know how many you're going to send, what they're going to do when they're there, basic questions. yet the homeland security secretary came out 25 minutes, sent out, there were no answers to any of those questions. >> it was embarrassing for her. look, this is a cover up. it's not a cover up of a crime. it's a cover...
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reporter is in the neighborhood where the rapists decimate rapist struck in the 70s we will hear from juliet at 6:00.>>> a true crime author who helped renew interest in the east area rapist case. this book, " i will be gone in the dark " became a new york times bestseller. she immersed herself in this case for years. >> he certainly had many names, in this writing, the suspect was branded as the golden state killer. the writer met with investigators to learn more. she earned their trust and got inside -- got insight in case files. she thought she was getting close to finding the killer but she died unexpectedly in her sleep last year. she was the wife of the comedian patton oswalt. today he commended his late wife's work.>> it's insane it looks like they caught the rapist. and if that's true they caught the golden state killer. so, thank you god and michelle. >> he later tweeted saying his wife only cared about getting the suspect behind bars and getting these victims some relief. oswald says if they've really caught the killer he hopes he gets to meet him and ask questions at -- that his l
reporter is in the neighborhood where the rapists decimate rapist struck in the 70s we will hear from juliet at 6:00.>>> a true crime author who helped renew interest in the east area rapist case. this book, " i will be gone in the dark " became a new york times bestseller. she immersed herself in this case for years. >> he certainly had many names, in this writing, the suspect was branded as the golden state killer. the writer met with investigators to learn more. she...
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highlighted -- this is really a cool case because not only does it have the original manuscript of julietward howe, battle hymn of the republic, but actually has a bible presented and given to abraham lincoln by a group of african americans from baltimore, in appreciation of his signing of the emancipation proclamation, they presented this bible to him. this would have been a very, very expensive bible. the emancipation proclamation is riddled with many biblical references as well. so really cool and dynamic case inserted here, what's known as confederate states new testimony. similar to what happened when america declared independence, the english ceased to supply america with goods. same thing happened from the north and south. what was established was confederate state bible society. this is the first new testament printed from the confederate state bible society, imprinted on the title page. this is a very rare new testament. these soldiers read their bibles, new testament. it was equally important to the south, god's word, as it was to the north. most of these were destroyed because
highlighted -- this is really a cool case because not only does it have the original manuscript of julietward howe, battle hymn of the republic, but actually has a bible presented and given to abraham lincoln by a group of african americans from baltimore, in appreciation of his signing of the emancipation proclamation, they presented this bible to him. this would have been a very, very expensive bible. the emancipation proclamation is riddled with many biblical references as well. so really...
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kpix 5's juliet goodrich picks it up from there.>> it was horrible.>> reporter: the fatal hit and run happened right in front of ruby gardenias home. her car and four others smashed.>> it breaks my heart about the little girls. they left without even trying to help. >> reporter: the suspects were inside an infiniti suv. james blackwell telling us neighbors in the area were rushing to help the driver of the hit and run vehicle who was on the ground and seemed unconscious.>> one of the guys who was in the car, they were resuscitating him and trying to bring him back. >> reporter: when people realized three little girls needed help, they rushed toward them. witnesses say that is when the hit and run driver and four passengers took off running away. who are these hit and run suspects? police are reviewing all of the surveillance video in the area. this corner market has cameras set up outside. >> reporter: rubies car was among several cars damaged by she says the car could be replaced. she said the lives of the little girls and their mother are of greater concern right now.>> as a family,
kpix 5's juliet goodrich picks it up from there.>> it was horrible.>> reporter: the fatal hit and run happened right in front of ruby gardenias home. her car and four others smashed.>> it breaks my heart about the little girls. they left without even trying to help. >> reporter: the suspects were inside an infiniti suv. james blackwell telling us neighbors in the area were rushing to help the driver of the hit and run vehicle who was on the ground and seemed...
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juliet? >> a good head's up.sage that one leader was trying to get across with this gross video of a rat. >>> strength in numbers. it is not just the warriors motto. a tony award winners message to his hometown crowd is getting all of oakland fired up tonight. >>> coming up next, guy -- giant can they get it. then, lpga, and in studio, following the nfl draft, simply put the offense is upgraded, do the 49ers do enough defensively in this round? >> they did enough. they have jimmy, why do you plead a defense? >> all right. we will break down the draft coming up next on "gameday" city's trash problem. noel gallo posted this video on facebook this afternoon. he's standing on a pile of trash... >>> tonight, here is a look at the city's trash problem. this video was posted. standing on trash dangling a rat by its tail as the rat kicks its legs as the union point park, the councilmember said they found 19 rats while they cleaned up the garbage there morning among other things. >> we picked up every sunday morning rats.
juliet? >> a good head's up.sage that one leader was trying to get across with this gross video of a rat. >>> strength in numbers. it is not just the warriors motto. a tony award winners message to his hometown crowd is getting all of oakland fired up tonight. >>> coming up next, guy -- giant can they get it. then, lpga, and in studio, following the nfl draft, simply put the offense is upgraded, do the 49ers do enough defensively in this round? >> they did enough....
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juliet, you cannot go to a book club meeting on the island of guernsey.ociety, they meet on a friday. they can't wait. i'll only be gone the weekend, back monday. edinburgh. you're in edinburgh, monday! i honestly don't know why we provide you with an itinerary, ijust don't. well, this is your fault. you said yes to the times. excuse me, my fault? sidney, what books, what reading did for these people, finally, i'll have something serious to write. this wouldn't just be to get out of reading izzy in cambridge, would it? you're not... you're not running away? ha ha ha, you're too funny. well, i can't imagine mark would let you get very far anyway. let me! so half of downton abbey's in it. that tells you something about the demographic it's going for. it does, and everything about the look of it and the title of it pretty much tells you you know the film you think it's going to be, it's that film. i mean, i struggle to think of a film which contained fewer surprises. that's not necessarily meaning its without charm. there are things — the performances are go
juliet, you cannot go to a book club meeting on the island of guernsey.ociety, they meet on a friday. they can't wait. i'll only be gone the weekend, back monday. edinburgh. you're in edinburgh, monday! i honestly don't know why we provide you with an itinerary, ijust don't. well, this is your fault. you said yes to the times. excuse me, my fault? sidney, what books, what reading did for these people, finally, i'll have something serious to write. this wouldn't just be to get out of reading...
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. >> juliet, "the new york times" article says despite projecting confidence, he polls nearly all those who view the midterms. what are republicans doing to get him to take the threat of the massive law seriously? and how do you get the sense that the efforts are sinking in for the president? >> right, right. i think therepublicans are very much trying to get the president to focus on his strengths. we have seen the republicans have already kind of taken ahold of tax reform and really tried to promote that. economic growth, job reform, and really try to move him and their strategy away from focusing on the scandals, i mean, obviously surrounding stormy daniels and russia and focus on his strengths. i don't see why they would focus on the other points, but i think they are really trying to focus on what has helped him so far and how he's performed on fronts. >> and keep him on point with the tax reform. before i let you two go, i want to get your response from the white house correspondents' dinner and play one of the highlights. >> i actually really like sarah, i think she's very resour
. >> juliet, "the new york times" article says despite projecting confidence, he polls nearly all those who view the midterms. what are republicans doing to get him to take the threat of the massive law seriously? and how do you get the sense that the efforts are sinking in for the president? >> right, right. i think therepublicans are very much trying to get the president to focus on his strengths. we have seen the republicans have already kind of taken ahold of tax...
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of course you're going to see it right here in some video that was filmed off bali by a free diver juliet wheeler now scientists of britain and the u.s. are now saying that they have engineered plastic eating enzymes and they actually made that discovery by accident. the well just choking on mountains of plastic waste. one of the most popular plastics is p t used to make drinks bottles and synthetic fiber. it takes hundreds of years to degrade naturally. but now scientists have stumbled onto a mutant enzyme that's hungry for p.t. it's produced by bacteria discoveries enzymes amazing something that can eat plastic normally takes four hundred years to degrade the bacteria are starting to days we've done is. from the bacteria in grown up and i know we can actually digest p.t. with days much quicker in the environment for research as fast found an enzyme that had naturally evolved to slowly digest plastic and the japanese dumped two years ago. scientists called it the taste. professor mckee had on his team set out to investigate the crystal structure of p. taste when they tweaked it they real
of course you're going to see it right here in some video that was filmed off bali by a free diver juliet wheeler now scientists of britain and the u.s. are now saying that they have engineered plastic eating enzymes and they actually made that discovery by accident. the well just choking on mountains of plastic waste. one of the most popular plastics is p t used to make drinks bottles and synthetic fiber. it takes hundreds of years to degrade naturally. but now scientists have stumbled onto a...
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good evening, i am juliet. >> the suspect has been identified as an 18-year-old. accused of attacking an 19-year-old. the fight spilled into a parking lot. this happened during the afternoon on west circle. police have the area surrounded with yellow crime tape. they found the victim with stab wounds. paramedics were not able to revive him. he was pronounced dead at the scene. the deadly stabbing followed a fight at a house party. it is not clear what set it all off. here is another look at the suspect. the 18-year-old is 6'2". he should be considered armed and dangerous. if you see this car or the suspect, call police. or 911. >>> a man is dead, and 5 others are hurt after gunfire erupted in center cisco's -- san francisco's bayview district. this happened around third and quesada avenue . one man died and others have life- threatening injuries. across the they appeared to be standing close to each other at the time of the shooting. investigators do not know if the men knew each other or why they were targeted. ther
good evening, i am juliet. >> the suspect has been identified as an 18-year-old. accused of attacking an 19-year-old. the fight spilled into a parking lot. this happened during the afternoon on west circle. police have the area surrounded with yellow crime tape. they found the victim with stab wounds. paramedics were not able to revive him. he was pronounced dead at the scene. the deadly stabbing followed a fight at a house party. it is not clear what set it all off. here is another look...
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juliet ward howe was also a guest at the willard, the sister of the famous lobbyist sam ward and he had recommended that she and her husband stay at the willard. it was one of the few hotels that offered stationary to guests and it is on one of these pieces that she penned the word s to the battle hymn, the republic. it was originally a poem, but when added to music, it became the patriotic national -- national anthem of the northern cause and is today a patriotic song throughout our land. we also had colonel john logan stay with us and he had decided that a day should be dedicated in the memory of all of our fallen soldiers. he chose the date may 30, 1868 and today we recognize that as an annual holiday called memorial day. antonio ford was a famous confederate spy, responsible for passing northern troop's location and information to colonel mosby of the southern cause. she was caught and imprisoned and it was major willard who accompanied her to the prison. he fell in love with her and fought to get her released. she had to sign an oath of allegiance to the northern union and as it tu
juliet ward howe was also a guest at the willard, the sister of the famous lobbyist sam ward and he had recommended that she and her husband stay at the willard. it was one of the few hotels that offered stationary to guests and it is on one of these pieces that she penned the word s to the battle hymn, the republic. it was originally a poem, but when added to music, it became the patriotic national -- national anthem of the northern cause and is today a patriotic song throughout our land. we...
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behind some of the biggest movies of the last few decades, including moulin rouge, and romeo and julietthe film that launched his career back in 1992. it opens tonight in london's west end. tim muffett has been to meet him. tim muffett interviews baz luhrmann, and... take one. action! wow. tim. so we're at the piccadilly theatre in london... where strictly ballroom the live musical is playing. and, for you, it's kind of like theatre is where it all began. in fact, strictly ballroom began as a tiny little 20 minute play that i devised when i was at drama school. and i was a ballroom dancer. it's a little bit about my life. # secrets stolen from deep inside... i think the best thing about it was realising that the story not only holds up, but it uplifts. i've never been able to go to a show that i am in way associated with and actually have a great time. i have never been able to do that. but now you have? i'm thinking about doing this from now on — swanning around as a grand old man of the theatre, going, "moulin rouge, lovely, keep going. more gin and tonics?" it's wild. # love is in th
behind some of the biggest movies of the last few decades, including moulin rouge, and romeo and julietthe film that launched his career back in 1992. it opens tonight in london's west end. tim muffett has been to meet him. tim muffett interviews baz luhrmann, and... take one. action! wow. tim. so we're at the piccadilly theatre in london... where strictly ballroom the live musical is playing. and, for you, it's kind of like theatre is where it all began. in fact, strictly ballroom began as a...
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role to have debate and discourse that is exactly exactly what the event that she ventures about juliet is a gw moment i know all of the students will show president macron with the next generation of thoughtful leaders motivated individuals look like here in the united states. and what is sure to be a thought for lawful discussion so please join me to welcome the president of the republic of france, president macron. [applause] [applause] and i thank you very much for the welcome. thank you mr. president with a warm welcome and for organizing very much and trying to moderate. an extremely knowledgeable and very pleased and directly to into your question i don't want to make a long speech and to be direct i'll do my best but thank you very much for being here and also to the university thank you very much. thank you. [applause] >> if you have a question is raised. the neck is global issue we care a lot about not only the discovery of hiv but today those foundation with that critique from making 88? on your presidency either that spiritually? >> please state your name and program. >> hel
role to have debate and discourse that is exactly exactly what the event that she ventures about juliet is a gw moment i know all of the students will show president macron with the next generation of thoughtful leaders motivated individuals look like here in the united states. and what is sure to be a thought for lawful discussion so please join me to welcome the president of the republic of france, president macron. [applause] [applause] and i thank you very much for the welcome. thank you...
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. >> reporter: this is video from a homeowners security camera from juliet avenue in the hills of east san jose. taken just before midnight on monday. you can see a mountain lion walking down the streets. he is a big guy. >> he is a very big guy. i would not want to see him. >> reporter: she has lived on the street for 12 years. she has never seen a mountain lion in the neighborhood. she is keeping her two small dogs close. >> i am worried. we have a lot of children, a lot of little dogs. mountain lions are not to be messed with. >> reporter: accord -- the mountain lion appears to be healthy and robust, a mature adult. he likely came from the foothill habitat. they have never heard of a sighting on the street, but it is not rare. mountain lions are breeding this time of year. >> in most cases these animals are doing their natural thing. that is either looking for new territory or looking for food sources. >> reporter: the control district is urging homeowners to keep pets and children indoors. especially at night. the district says if you do encounter one, appear to be big, dangerous,
. >> reporter: this is video from a homeowners security camera from juliet avenue in the hills of east san jose. taken just before midnight on monday. you can see a mountain lion walking down the streets. he is a big guy. >> he is a very big guy. i would not want to see him. >> reporter: she has lived on the street for 12 years. she has never seen a mountain lion in the neighborhood. she is keeping her two small dogs close. >> i am worried. we have a lot of children, a...
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juliet: still ahead as we review the week on "bloomberg best," dallas fed president robert kaplan says wars are not the most pressing risk to the u.s. economy. but imf head christine lagarde said they are an obstacle to global growth. up next more of the week's top , headlines. the congressional budget office sizes up the trump tax cuts and sees deficits becoming bigger and faster than first expected. >> they look at revenues and outlays and come up with a $1 trillion deficit in 2020. >> this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ juliette: this is "bloomberg best," i'm juliette saly. economic sanctions and the threat of confrontation in syria putting intense pressure on the russian economy this week, including an intense slide for the ruble. >> another move on the russian ruble this morning. u.s. dollar moving through $62. another significant weakening. yesterday we saw a huge selloff for russian stocks sweeping across equities, other asset classes as well. russian traded stocks biggest fall in four years. >> are we in a new era? is this a new paradigm for russia? >> to an extent, yes. the sanctions annou
juliet: still ahead as we review the week on "bloomberg best," dallas fed president robert kaplan says wars are not the most pressing risk to the u.s. economy. but imf head christine lagarde said they are an obstacle to global growth. up next more of the week's top , headlines. the congressional budget office sizes up the trump tax cuts and sees deficits becoming bigger and faster than first expected. >> they look at revenues and outlays and come up with a $1 trillion deficit in...
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i thought it was great to here doro bush from that rendition from romeo and juliet, i know a lot of people will take this to a reference to the current president in terms of garishness. i thought that was an interesting note to strike, the subtlety of it. the whole service was joyous. the last hymn was joyous. and it had this -- it had a wonderful sublimity, if you will. there was a happiness to it. it was not funeral at all. that's what the reverend said. reverend cheney said she was in a bit of a rush to move on to the next chapter. and then to discover she was true christian, she took it seriously. it was real. and believing. and i thought that was a powerful message, too, she was quite happy with her destiny. powerful stuff. what a tribute to a family. not one mention of the fact that george senior lost an election. there was no electoral politics. >> chris, great point. those attune to the intersection between politics and literature, as unmistakable as it was in 1964, for some listen, who thought, well, certainly, he just referred to lindin jayndon, i suppose you're right, i guess th
i thought it was great to here doro bush from that rendition from romeo and juliet, i know a lot of people will take this to a reference to the current president in terms of garishness. i thought that was an interesting note to strike, the subtlety of it. the whole service was joyous. the last hymn was joyous. and it had this -- it had a wonderful sublimity, if you will. there was a happiness to it. it was not funeral at all. that's what the reverend said. reverend cheney said she was in a bit...
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we're going to let jim go and keep juliet, jack and keith.we come back, what did roger stone know and whether did he know it? what the shadowy trump campaign adviser said about wikileaks and predicted would be devastating disclosures about the clinton foundation. you might be missing something.y healthy. your eyes. that's why there's ocuvite. ocuvite helps replenish nutrients your eyes can lose as you age. it has lutein, zeaxanthin and omega-3. ocuvite. be good to your eyes. do ndo not misjudgenity quiet tranquility. with the power of 335 turbo-charged horses lincoln mkx, more horsepower than the lexus rx350 and a quiet interior from which to admire them. the lincoln spring sales event is here. for a limited time get zero percent apr on the lincoln mkx. hurry in today to your lincoln dealer. >>> so roger stone has been cagey about liz interactions with julian assange and wikileaks. but stone claimed to know upcoming wikileaks disclosures. let's bring in andrew kaczynski, a senior editor for the k files. thank you for joining us. >> good to be
we're going to let jim go and keep juliet, jack and keith.we come back, what did roger stone know and whether did he know it? what the shadowy trump campaign adviser said about wikileaks and predicted would be devastating disclosures about the clinton foundation. you might be missing something.y healthy. your eyes. that's why there's ocuvite. ocuvite helps replenish nutrients your eyes can lose as you age. it has lutein, zeaxanthin and omega-3. ocuvite. be good to your eyes. do ndo not...
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and we gotta approval for that item at the commission and with the leadership of john scarpula and juliet ellis we were at the board for the finance committee. we got through that and next week we'll get that if the through. so we're chugging along and with construction starting shortly on schedule. head works is in construction currently and it's a couple different phases of construction shown here by scope and this is what the future and right now we're doing sight work and this is sitting inside and rerouting everything that the patient will function during construction. it's delicate work. here is where we look from a pie if we're looking down at our quarterly lense that ended december of 2017 and you can see we're getting everything from phase 1 out the door. so that is pretty exciting. construction projects going on. southeast clarifier project. this is going to finish up this summer. that was mechanisms in the center and electrical work that was done. the disinfection improvements buildings 521 and 522 new electrical building and improvements to color enation. that will be done nex
and we gotta approval for that item at the commission and with the leadership of john scarpula and juliet ellis we were at the board for the finance committee. we got through that and next week we'll get that if the through. so we're chugging along and with construction starting shortly on schedule. head works is in construction currently and it's a couple different phases of construction shown here by scope and this is what the future and right now we're doing sight work and this is sitting...
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these.e all of technologywith no issues is juliet. how are you doing? >> i am not sure about that one. beating estimates and good momentum. it is investment bank and global growth management that can be lower because of seasonal factors. from this.ill hear walmart is close to finalize a deal to buying a majority stake according to people familiar with the matter and this could be completed in the next few weeks. all of these are after the earlier debate with amazon. walking away from the pending acquisition of acorn after they found problems with products and developments. company for u.s. they reviewed acorn operations. down.as turned that is your bloomberg business flash. >> that was the business flash. theresa may is battling suggestions and the issue had been a red line for the cabinet the battle could reach a climax as early as next month and it could touch on the .ubject and probably will again,w much are will be ath and it the lower end of that. it is not a massive issue. the one thing he managed to do is get himself up and there is a split now.
these.e all of technologywith no issues is juliet. how are you doing? >> i am not sure about that one. beating estimates and good momentum. it is investment bank and global growth management that can be lower because of seasonal factors. from this.ill hear walmart is close to finalize a deal to buying a majority stake according to people familiar with the matter and this could be completed in the next few weeks. all of these are after the earlier debate with amazon. walking away from the...
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"outfront" tonight, steven moore b and former assistant secret y secretary, juliet.. they're coming by tomorrow late latest. larry kudlow says, she got ahead of herself. nikki haley does not back down. fires back. with all due respect, i don't get confused. now you have kudlow apologizing to her. what the heck happened here? >> well, the president clearly changed his mind or left the impression he was for the sanctions and she went out. let me make this clear. a cabinet secretary worked for two of them, does not go on a sunday morning national network show without properly vetting every you know, every the and i and sanction. it is, it is the most sort of overseeing process for a cabinet secretary because you want a singular voice because she's making policy. the other thing is is that the white house is clearly, i mean, i don't know which one to choose at this stage in terms of the sanctions themselves r. they nay eve? compromised? confused? at this stage, all we know is after the, after the, the missile hit, strikes in syria, we were told that there would be contin
"outfront" tonight, steven moore b and former assistant secret y secretary, juliet.. they're coming by tomorrow late latest. larry kudlow says, she got ahead of herself. nikki haley does not back down. fires back. with all due respect, i don't get confused. now you have kudlow apologizing to her. what the heck happened here? >> well, the president clearly changed his mind or left the impression he was for the sanctions and she went out. let me make this clear. a cabinet...
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good morning, juliet.: in the u.s., the trump administration is pushing for a preliminary deal for the summit next week. the cabinet ministers are set to me in washington and to try to achieve a breakthrough. they say the white house wants leaders from canada and mexico to join in unveiling a broad lines of an updated summit packet. technical talks to hammer out the finer details and legal tech could continue. the trump administration has announced its fuel efficiency regulations for cars and light trucks. the beginning of a process sought by the auto industry. it willwas also saying look at the waiver for california to set its own tough admissions rules. -- in missions rules. ssions rules. the prospect of pigeon -- putin visiting the white house is --ely to sharpen france is bracing for cancellations to train and flight schedules as unions push forward with protests imposing the president's plans to overhaul the statements of some workers. only one in every a long-distance rains running in five due to dep
good morning, juliet.: in the u.s., the trump administration is pushing for a preliminary deal for the summit next week. the cabinet ministers are set to me in washington and to try to achieve a breakthrough. they say the white house wants leaders from canada and mexico to join in unveiling a broad lines of an updated summit packet. technical talks to hammer out the finer details and legal tech could continue. the trump administration has announced its fuel efficiency regulations for cars and...