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test juliette kayyem, i'll start with you, fill in the portrait of al-zawahiri what is important to know about his biography and experience. >> i think the biography begins with who he was when he was born. he comes from an elite family with long ties to egyptian leadership, not unlike bin laden was. bin laden's family was with the saudis. so he is of a certain ilk and elite that does not represent sort of the young al qaeda movement right now. nonetheless, he spent his entire life committed to the egyptian islamic jihad and ultimately getting together with bin laden. our interest in him begins with the africa embassy bombings going on to the u.s.s. cole. he's been as we know and as you reported, he's been in hiding. and i think the most important thing right now is just simply the timing of this announcement. it is six weeks later. and there is a debate about whether that represented a movement to get rid of him, and not have an egyptian lead al qaeda. and or is it the nature that here is a group that has clearly been compromised. they don't know what we know. and it just took them a lo
test juliette kayyem, i'll start with you, fill in the portrait of al-zawahiri what is important to know about his biography and experience. >> i think the biography begins with who he was when he was born. he comes from an elite family with long ties to egyptian leadership, not unlike bin laden was. bin laden's family was with the saudis. so he is of a certain ilk and elite that does not represent sort of the young al qaeda movement right now. nonetheless, he spent his entire life...
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. >>> i'm juliette goodrich live in the east bay. how growers are taking a huge hit because of this weather especially pistachio growers. we'll have a live report. >> the lowest staffing level of police in san jose since the 1980s. the types of crimes that police say may have to be put on the back burner. coming up. ,,,,,,,,,, i know you're worried about making your savings last and having enough income when you retire. that's why i'm here -- to help come up with a plan and get you on the right path. i have more than a thousand fidelity experts working with me so that i can work one-on-one with you. it's your green line. but i'll be there every step of the way. call or come in and talk with us today. growers are sure feeling the pinch. juliette goodrich on profits that are being lost from a uined. juliet >>> june or january? it's hard to tell. but local growers are feeling the pinch. juliette goodrich on profits that are being lost from the harvest that's nearly ruined. juliette. >> reporter: it's all because of all the rain we have
. >>> i'm juliette goodrich live in the east bay. how growers are taking a huge hit because of this weather especially pistachio growers. we'll have a live report. >> the lowest staffing level of police in san jose since the 1980s. the types of crimes that police say may have to be put on the back burner. coming up. ,,,,,,,,,, i know you're worried about making your savings last and having enough income when you retire. that's why i'm here -- to help come up with a plan and get...
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juliette goodrich on the accusations. >> you shouldn't have to be forced between safe or convenience. >> reporter: they say their 6- year-old daughter was kicked out of kid's country at coyote creek elementary school in san ramone after they complained about inadequate care. >> our situation was unfortunate. my daughter's hair was cut by another child. she had scissors in her face. no one saw it. there were three teachers in the room. >> reporter: formal accusations are being filed from the state at four other sites. not the site their daughter attended. accusations include children were left unattended and in some cases children left the care center and headed home alone. >> my neighbor called me and said do you know a child was left alone outside the classroom door. >> reporter: employees at the kid's country didn't want to talk on camera about the accusations but they have stated they run 13 sites with more than 1350 children attending. the facility director has stated their incidents have been far and few between. and some parents would agree. >> i have nothing to complain. i have
juliette goodrich on the accusations. >> you shouldn't have to be forced between safe or convenience. >> reporter: they say their 6- year-old daughter was kicked out of kid's country at coyote creek elementary school in san ramone after they complained about inadequate care. >> our situation was unfortunate. my daughter's hair was cut by another child. she had scissors in her face. no one saw it. there were three teachers in the room. >> reporter: formal accusations are...
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. >> juliette ellis. here we go. i will start. i'm very excited to be able to -- president vietor: 29 introducing yourself -- a introducing yourself? >> juliette ellis. i'm excited to be updating the commission on the work we have been doing
. >> juliette ellis. here we go. i will start. i'm very excited to be able to -- president vietor: 29 introducing yourself -- a introducing yourself? >> juliette ellis. i'm excited to be updating the commission on the work we have been doing
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juliette goodrich on how it went down. >> reporter: this is the trail in pittsburgh. curfew is at 10:00 and goes until 5:00 in the morning. here's what we've learned about the recent attack. police tell us that past curfew at 10:45 at night, a woman was held against her will by three suspects. a good samaritan tried to help the woman and the suspects then told him quote, don't try to be a hero, just go home. the suspects then grabbed the good samaritan and kicked him several times and even stabbed him. and just last month, a 19-year- old pittsburgh man was shot along the trail. the victim was reportedly approached by four men on the trail. words were exchanged and the victim was shot. what happened to the trail in your mind? is it just not safe? >> yeah. i wouldn't recommend anybody walk on it. >> like so long, and there's no houses to where you can run to if somebody does attack you. >> pittsburgh police say there have been several incidents in the past month along the trail. they are trying to step up patrols and hoping anyone with information will come forward abou
juliette goodrich on how it went down. >> reporter: this is the trail in pittsburgh. curfew is at 10:00 and goes until 5:00 in the morning. here's what we've learned about the recent attack. police tell us that past curfew at 10:45 at night, a woman was held against her will by three suspects. a good samaritan tried to help the woman and the suspects then told him quote, don't try to be a hero, just go home. the suspects then grabbed the good samaritan and kicked him several times and...
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. >> we met with juliette a couple times. we understand this is a great opportunity for a continued partnership. i'm one of the few that ventures out throughout san francisco and i understand how a lot of money is put into the arts. art galleries up and down downtown. we would like to see some of that here in this part of the community. we have to continue saying it. win-win and equity to we have some very talented artists. we have filmmakers. we want to see more of that stuff here. we want to be part of the leadership in developing it. keep in mind that we want to be part of that. thank you. president vietor: thank you. it would be nice to have that kind of a value statement as part of the mou. that is key in this whole process. >> my name is judy. in the program director for community arts and education. i do not have words to say how thrilled i am, on behalf of the arts commission and my program in particular. the program was founded 45 years ago on the premise that there should be art for and by the people who live and wo
. >> we met with juliette a couple times. we understand this is a great opportunity for a continued partnership. i'm one of the few that ventures out throughout san francisco and i understand how a lot of money is put into the arts. art galleries up and down downtown. we would like to see some of that here in this part of the community. we have to continue saying it. win-win and equity to we have some very talented artists. we have filmmakers. we want to see more of that stuff here. we...
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. >> juliette goodrich on the cat lover's crusade against the irs. >>> reporter: some call her the caty. but her name is jan and she takes care of cats. lots of them in her home. as a volunteer for fix our ferrels, her mission is to trap stray cats, neuter them and care for them until they can be adopted or released. >> he is going to get adopted. >> reporter: when she tried to take deductions on her tax return for items like cat food, litter, vet bills and unreimbursed expenses, the irs said no way claiming her cat receipt items were nondeductible. >> the irs was contending that this could only be done regarding cats being housed on the premises of an spca. >> reporter: jan's case wound up in tax court. she represented herself because she couldn't afford a lawyer. after submitting receipt after revote to the tune of more than $12,000, jan the cat lady won. >> i argued that it was no different from a daycare center where you can deduct a portion of the house and a portion of your utilities that are being used for the charitable purpose. >> reporter: jan has asked us not release the add
. >> juliette goodrich on the cat lover's crusade against the irs. >>> reporter: some call her the caty. but her name is jan and she takes care of cats. lots of them in her home. as a volunteer for fix our ferrels, her mission is to trap stray cats, neuter them and care for them until they can be adopted or released. >> he is going to get adopted. >> reporter: when she tried to take deductions on her tax return for items like cat food, litter, vet bills and...
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she was put into harm's way like all of these other children. >> reporter: juliette goodrich, cbs 5.the secret to staying strong as your age. what you need to eat and when, coming up. >>> plus, barbie's dirty little secret. why protestors says she wrecking the planet. >>> we have a new con at the time to tell you all about here on cbssf.com. just by asking or answering a question about the bay area on our site, get answers page, you're eligible to win a weekly national prize a $1,000 gift card. each question or answer you submit increase your chances to win 10 get to work. visit get answers on cbssf.com to participate. we'll be right back. ,, ,,,,,,,, man: we need a sofa. something i can stretch out on! woman: ooh... that will go with those lamps my mother gave us. or we could get some new lamps. or we could get no sofa. negotiating, eh? you got it! of diets out there. so which one's really the best? probably one y >>> jenny craig, weight watchers, atkins, there's a whole lot of diets out there. so which one is really the he is? probably one you have never heard of is the best. u.s.
she was put into harm's way like all of these other children. >> reporter: juliette goodrich, cbs 5.the secret to staying strong as your age. what you need to eat and when, coming up. >>> plus, barbie's dirty little secret. why protestors says she wrecking the planet. >>> we have a new con at the time to tell you all about here on cbssf.com. just by asking or answering a question about the bay area on our site, get answers page, you're eligible to win a weekly national...
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we often hear about single moms raising kids but juliette good ridge introduces us to a man who is ak the growing number of men doing it all. >> mark and from buckley are heading to the movies. you have been raising your son as a single dad all of his life. >> yup, that's right. >> easy, challenging? >> there is always challenges. >> reporter: the number of single households in california has grown by 36% between 2000 and 2010. >> the biggest problem actually has been the travel because, yeah, mom moved out to florida. and -- >> reporter: new census figures show the percentage of californians who live in a nuclear family, a married man and woo man raising their children has dropped again over the last decade to 23.4% of all households. that represents a 10% decline in 10 years. most households have a spectrum of modern living aarrangements, same-sex households, unmarried opposite sex partners, married couples who have no children and single father's like mark buckley. >> what gets the headlines is the deadbeat dads and i don't think you hear enough about the single moms and dads both
we often hear about single moms raising kids but juliette good ridge introduces us to a man who is ak the growing number of men doing it all. >> mark and from buckley are heading to the movies. you have been raising your son as a single dad all of his life. >> yup, that's right. >> easy, challenging? >> there is always challenges. >> reporter: the number of single households in california has grown by 36% between 2000 and 2010. >> the biggest problem actually...
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she was put into harm's way like all of these other children. >> that was juliette goodrich reporting from san ramon. >>> the head of the national transportation safety board will be in san bruno today to tour the site of deadly pipeline explosion. the chairman and representative jackie speier with meet with pg&e officials, local authorities and explosion victims. the chairman will give an update on the investigation. that blast killed eight people and destroyed 38 homes last z the cause is still under investigation. >>> toll cheaters, watch out. new cameras may snap your mug along the bay area's first toll lane. the bay area toll authority is thinking about installing them on interstate 680 between pleasanton and milpitas. a new report shows more solo drivers are using the lane without paying plus it's taking too much time for chp officers to monitor and ticket violators. we'll have a live report coming up at 5:00. >>> 4:38. no cheating when we're looking at this forecast, right, lawrence? >> no. we are getting a our money's worth. finally things turning around weather-wise. starting
she was put into harm's way like all of these other children. >> that was juliette goodrich reporting from san ramon. >>> the head of the national transportation safety board will be in san bruno today to tour the site of deadly pipeline explosion. the chairman and representative jackie speier with meet with pg&e officials, local authorities and explosion victims. the chairman will give an update on the investigation. that blast killed eight people and destroyed 38 homes last...
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"juliette sot tease" and it's a >>> i'm dana king.ere's something we're working on for eyewitness news at 6:00. >> reporter: i'm juliette goodrich in antioch. coming up at 6:00, police and pg&e working together to crack down on copper wire theft with a surge of the thefts in the past year. the attacks are more brazen. the story coming up at 6:00. >> it is a contract muni drivers will have to deal with or will they? the new rules and talk of a sickout. so we'll have that and much more at 6:00. >> thank you. >>> thank you for watching. "cbs evening news with scott
"juliette sot tease" and it's a >>> i'm dana king.ere's something we're working on for eyewitness news at 6:00. >> reporter: i'm juliette goodrich in antioch. coming up at 6:00, police and pg&e working together to crack down on copper wire theft with a surge of the thefts in the past year. the attacks are more brazen. the story coming up at 6:00. >> it is a contract muni drivers will have to deal with or will they? the new rules and talk of a sickout. so we'll...
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juliette. >> reporter: we're in antioch along the tracks. this once was a utility pole just chopped down to the ground. the lines were actually energized at the time. pg&e and antioch police say these wire copy thieves are certainly getting more brazen. copper wire is removed from this pg&e transformer. the 45-foot wood pole chopped down and a hand saw found on the ground. pg&e says it has seen a surge in these copper thefts and more brazen. >> and on top of being illegal, it is highly dangerous. if any of these wires are energized, it can lead to severe injury or fatality. >> reporter: pg&e says the thieves are targeting utility poles, buildings, construction sites, foreclosed and abandoned homes an catalytic converters sometimes hitting the same spot twice. pg&e tells us this vandalism is widespread. take for instance this utility pole. it's been vandalized repaired and vandalized again. police say the thieves are looking to make quick cash selling scrap metal. antioch residents say it's a measure of tough and desperate times. >> we saw a
juliette. >> reporter: we're in antioch along the tracks. this once was a utility pole just chopped down to the ground. the lines were actually energized at the time. pg&e and antioch police say these wire copy thieves are certainly getting more brazen. copper wire is removed from this pg&e transformer. the 45-foot wood pole chopped down and a hand saw found on the ground. pg&e says it has seen a surge in these copper thefts and more brazen. >> and on top of being...
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. >>> i'm juliette goodrich live in the east bay. rain in june? you better double-check your weekend plans. mother nature could put a damper on all of these activities. i'll have a live report coming up. >>> radiation from our cell phones. which are the worst and why your carrier makes a big difference. some seriously ill teenagers who ,,,,,, man: everybody knows you should save for retirement, but what happens when you're about to retire? woman: how do you go from saving to spending? fidelity helped us get to this point, and now we're talking about what comes next. man: we worked together to create a plan to help our money last. woman: so we can have the kind of retirement we want. now, you know how this works. just stay on the line. oh, yeah. fidelity investments. turn here. hey marcel, watch this! [ buzzer sounds ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hey marcel, watch this! yeah, marcel! -marcel! -hey marcel! are you listening to me? marcel! [ male announcer ] only at&t u-verse lets you follow your favorite channels on one screen. just $29 a month for th
. >>> i'm juliette goodrich live in the east bay. rain in june? you better double-check your weekend plans. mother nature could put a damper on all of these activities. i'll have a live report coming up. >>> radiation from our cell phones. which are the worst and why your carrier makes a big difference. some seriously ill teenagers who ,,,,,, man: everybody knows you should save for retirement, but what happens when you're about to retire? woman: how do you go from saving to...
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. >> reporter: juliette goodrich, cbs eyewitness news. >>> some has to give, in the case of the chicken, it's its neck. [ bailiff ] fee court is now in session. come on out, guys. the jury has reached its decision. now, you guys found the other airline guilty of charging a 150-dollar change fee. you bet! southwest would never do that. and that was after she changed her flight and paid the difference in airfare. that other airline treated her wrong. she was understandably upset. well, who can afford a 150-dollar change fee? he was surprised with the verdict. you got that right. [ male announcer ] don't pay a change fee on top of a fare difference. fly southwest, the only major airline that never charges change fees. going to tell you. but we . >>> you may or may not know why they cross the road and we are not going to tell you now but we have studied the way they walk. jack wants too know why do chickens move their head when they walk. that's tonight's question. >> reporter: look at a chicken, look at the way it moves. its head in relation to its body. most people get it wrong. >> the he
. >> reporter: juliette goodrich, cbs eyewitness news. >>> some has to give, in the case of the chicken, it's its neck. [ bailiff ] fee court is now in session. come on out, guys. the jury has reached its decision. now, you guys found the other airline guilty of charging a 150-dollar change fee. you bet! southwest would never do that. and that was after she changed her flight and paid the difference in airfare. that other airline treated her wrong. she was understandably upset....
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juliette, thank you very much. >> it is setting up to be another nail-biter.he states budget deadline is the day after tomorrow and we are no closer to breaking the stalemate with the taxes. the magic number to solve this deficit might be the number 4. >> that's exactly right. once again we are in the situation we know so well in the state of california. we have a deficit and we have no way of figuring out how to solve it. here is the governor. >> we have a group of people of a more liberal persuasion that say don't let the voters vote because they might vote no. >> right. >> we have another group of people of a more conservative persuasion to say, don't let the voters vote because they might vote yes. the only agreement is don't let the voters vote. well, i'm prepared to let them vote because i think that's what a democracy is all about. >> reporter: so said a very frustrated jerry brown today as he called on lawmakers to approve his slowly-sinking budget line at wednesday's deadline. at issue, taxes, of course. brown wants a special september election to let
juliette, thank you very much. >> it is setting up to be another nail-biter.he states budget deadline is the day after tomorrow and we are no closer to breaking the stalemate with the taxes. the magic number to solve this deficit might be the number 4. >> that's exactly right. once again we are in the situation we know so well in the state of california. we have a deficit and we have no way of figuring out how to solve it. here is the governor. >> we have a group of people of...
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>>> good evening, i'm juliette goodrich. ann notarangelo is off tonight. topping our news, a deadly crash shocked and stunned a san jose neighborhood, after a cash slammed into a building, where nursing home patients gathered for activities. one person is dead. six others injured. it happened just minutes, or just before 10:00 this morning at the amberwood gardens home on peterson avenue in san jose and anne makovec is has -- has more on the tragedy. >> on a quiet morning at amber woods nursing home, no one could have seen this coming. >> here comes a car. >> reporter: a 90-year-old woman trying to park in the space dries through a wall of windows and a beam, straight through the dining room where more than a dozen dementia patients were preparing to exercise. >> that noise, the noise, they can't get past the noise. >> reporter: the car pushed several whole chairs landing against this wall, knocking out a metal door. and the wheels still spinning, melting tiles on the floor. >> she was still on the gas until somebody came into the car and actually, you kno
>>> good evening, i'm juliette goodrich. ann notarangelo is off tonight. topping our news, a deadly crash shocked and stunned a san jose neighborhood, after a cash slammed into a building, where nursing home patients gathered for activities. one person is dead. six others injured. it happened just minutes, or just before 10:00 this morning at the amberwood gardens home on peterson avenue in san jose and anne makovec is has -- has more on the tragedy. >> on a quiet morning at...
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juliette found out single parent families are looking a lot different these days. >> mark and brian buckly, father and son are headed to the movies. you have been raising your son as a single dad all of his life. >> yup, that's correct. >> deaf cult? easy? challenge something. >> the number of single father households in california has grown by 36% between 2000 and 2000. >> the biggest problem has been the travel because mom moved out to florida. >> new census figures show the percentage of californians who live in a nuclear family, a married woman and man raising their children has dropped again to 23.4% of all households. that represents a 10% decline in ten years. those households now have a spectrum of post modern living arrangements. unmarried opposite sex partners. married couples who have no children and single fathers like mark buckly. >> what gets the headlines are the deadbeat dads. we don't hear enough about the single moms and single dads both that are stepping up to the job. >> hardest part for his son, brian, the coast to coast visits to see mom and dad. >> because of the tra
juliette found out single parent families are looking a lot different these days. >> mark and brian buckly, father and son are headed to the movies. you have been raising your son as a single dad all of his life. >> yup, that's correct. >> deaf cult? easy? challenge something. >> the number of single father households in california has grown by 36% between 2000 and 2000. >> the biggest problem has been the travel because mom moved out to florida. >> new...
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. >> juliette goodrich live in oakland, thank you. >>> marie cal len deer closed several restaurants eliminating hundreds of jobs. employees said they weren't given any warrick. they showed up to work and were told to turn in their keys, they say it's part of a plan to close 65 restaurants nation- wide after filing chapter 11 bankruptcy. the closures will eliminate 2500 jobs across the u.s. >>> it's something we all sink our teeth into. next the popular fruits and veggies that come with a dose of pesticides. we'll tell you how to make a healthier choice when it comes to produce. >>> blown away by the wind and it's all caught on tape, what this woman was trying to do. >>> and it's the first time we have seen her since she was shot t amazing new pictures of congresswoman gabby giffords. >>> good evening for the cbs5 weather center i'm looking at a weather element that's going to occur tomorrow that has not happened since may 6th. the pinpoint forecast as "eyewitness news" continues right here on cbs5. ,, >>> pinpoint weather sponsored by mancini sleepworld. marie callender's hey marcel
. >> juliette goodrich live in oakland, thank you. >>> marie cal len deer closed several restaurants eliminating hundreds of jobs. employees said they weren't given any warrick. they showed up to work and were told to turn in their keys, they say it's part of a plan to close 65 restaurants nation- wide after filing chapter 11 bankruptcy. the closures will eliminate 2500 jobs across the u.s. >>> it's something we all sink our teeth into. next the popular fruits and...
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juliette goodrich on the accusations. >> you shouldn't have to be forced to choose between safe or convenientheir six-year-old daughter was kicked out of kid's country at coyote creek elementary school in san ramon after they complained about inadequate care. >> our situation was unfortunate. my daughter's hair was cut by another child. she had scissors in her face. there were three teachers in the room. >> the california department of social services is getting involved. what are formal accusations being filed at four other sites. not the site that the daughter attended. these accusations include the children were left unattended and in some cases, children left the care center and headed home alone. >> my neighbor called me and said, do you know she was left alone today outside the classroom doors? >> employees at kid's country at the site in san ramon didn't want to talk on camera about the accusations, but they have stated they run 13 sites with more than 1350 children attending. the facility director said their incidents have been few and far between and some parents woul agree. >> i hav
juliette goodrich on the accusations. >> you shouldn't have to be forced to choose between safe or convenientheir six-year-old daughter was kicked out of kid's country at coyote creek elementary school in san ramon after they complained about inadequate care. >> our situation was unfortunate. my daughter's hair was cut by another child. she had scissors in her face. there were three teachers in the room. >> the california department of social services is getting involved. what...
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they had the danville theatre which is a nice theatre and they were doing roamioand juliette and there was me in the middle of a balcony. it was a nice audience when i walked in my brain was exat that timic, look at the people here. it's almost as good as last years. i said who did you choose last year. and the year before. and told me. i said do you realize they are dead already? >> i'm alive and shouldn't i pull in a little more? [laughter] to go off, thank you for coming. >> my pleasure. i just this month read your book dreaming water. and i was -- i'm very glad to have read it. i'm wondering 2 things. there seems to be more of an advocacy voice in terms of the discrimination of being you know an asian american. and secondly, warner's disease. i'm wondering how you got into writing about that? and the characters were wonderful. >> okay. your first question, first. you know to be totally honest, when i sat down to write dreaming water i thought this is the book that -- i had finished language of threads and written 4 books that took place in asia. because language of threads was a ha
they had the danville theatre which is a nice theatre and they were doing roamioand juliette and there was me in the middle of a balcony. it was a nice audience when i walked in my brain was exat that timic, look at the people here. it's almost as good as last years. i said who did you choose last year. and the year before. and told me. i said do you realize they are dead already? >> i'm alive and shouldn't i pull in a little more? [laughter] to go off, thank you for coming. >> my...
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i'm juliette goodrich. ann notarangelo is off tonight. shock and disbelief. as a car slams into a nursing home where patients had gathered for activities. one person is dead. six others injured. and it happened just before 10:00 this morning at the amber wood gardens home, on peterson avenue in san jose. anne makovec on the deadly crash that stunned the neighborhood. >> reporter: on a quiet morning at amber wood garden nursing home, no one could have seen this coming. >> my god, you know. you're sitting there having an activity and here comes a car. >> reporter: a 90-year-old woman trying to park in the space drives through a wall of windows and a beam straight for the dining room where more than a dozen dementia patients were preparing to exercise. >> that noise, the noise, they can't get past the noise. >> reporter: the car pushed several wheelchairs, landing against this wall. knocking out a metal door. the wheels still spinning. melting tiles on the floor. >> she was still on the gas until someone came into the car and actually pulled her out and shut the
i'm juliette goodrich. ann notarangelo is off tonight. shock and disbelief. as a car slams into a nursing home where patients had gathered for activities. one person is dead. six others injured. and it happened just before 10:00 this morning at the amber wood gardens home, on peterson avenue in san jose. anne makovec on the deadly crash that stunned the neighborhood. >> reporter: on a quiet morning at amber wood garden nursing home, no one could have seen this coming. >> my god, you...
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and good evening, i'm juliette goodrich.ht san francisco police are looking for a man who shot and wounded five people not far from where pride festivities were wrapping up earlier. it happened near market and 7th streets around 6:15. don knapp on what police say was the motive. >> a police officer marched places where a dozen shell cases landed in john's, mcalister, and market street. police captain joe garety. >> there was a multiple shooting. we have four, possibly five victims. it was gang related. we have one gun in custody. we are doing a cold show. it's an on going investigation. >> there were five gun shot victims. a store owner told cbs 5 of people running in all directions, some into his store to escape the bullets. a security camera may have captured some of the action. police were investigating. there was heavy traffic in the area at the time and a spillover of foot traffic from the pride celebration at san francisco civic center. the captain went out of his way to emphasize the shooting was not related to the pr
and good evening, i'm juliette goodrich.ht san francisco police are looking for a man who shot and wounded five people not far from where pride festivities were wrapping up earlier. it happened near market and 7th streets around 6:15. don knapp on what police say was the motive. >> a police officer marched places where a dozen shell cases landed in john's, mcalister, and market street. police captain joe garety. >> there was a multiple shooting. we have four, possibly five victims....
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. >> juliette ellis, assistant general managers of affairs at p.u.c. we've been thinking about reprogramming 18 oakdale, the southeast facility. the chancellor to asked for nor has the vice chancellor for us to fully subsidize their lease at 1800 but what we've talked about is covering some of the -- we'll take on the janitorial, we'll take on the security issues. we're also talking with them of providing to shuttle buses that would go from 1800 oakdale and hit the other city college campuses. so that's been the request in conversations and the collaborations that have been happening with city college to date. and so we've had over a dozen conversations with the chancellor and vice chancellor and some other board members about the new direction and new collaboration. the other items have been about programming classes, class demand and the new focus really on jobs, education, etc., with 1800 oakdale and so that request has never come up. supervisor mirkarimi: but i want to pay respect to the elected body, too, that helps govern city college. so if the
. >> juliette ellis, assistant general managers of affairs at p.u.c. we've been thinking about reprogramming 18 oakdale, the southeast facility. the chancellor to asked for nor has the vice chancellor for us to fully subsidize their lease at 1800 but what we've talked about is covering some of the -- we'll take on the janitorial, we'll take on the security issues. we're also talking with them of providing to shuttle buses that would go from 1800 oakdale and hit the other city college...
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this is an interesting part of the story because william mackey was married to george to run with juliette gordon and the founder of the but as an early married woman she is in the countryside and right across the meadow is the castle. another d.c. what's there, the lord's wife and there were good friends but were in their personal ethics. she was quickly becoming the mistress to the prince of wales. in these house parties there were all sorts of signals to mention to let you know who was available once people moved to the bedrooms. she placed outside of the door pointing to all means and ready for this or that hour and all sorts of little things like that went on and the king always had his mistress's and it's interesting to note by following the dates within the king's life that will he at the dances she was in georgia being hosted here in savannah among his hunting trip he was on by d.c. load's father so while they were dining on the soup and talking about fishing, the lord's wife was anything but true to her husband across the ocean next door to the daughter. so these type of things pr
this is an interesting part of the story because william mackey was married to george to run with juliette gordon and the founder of the but as an early married woman she is in the countryside and right across the meadow is the castle. another d.c. what's there, the lord's wife and there were good friends but were in their personal ethics. she was quickly becoming the mistress to the prince of wales. in these house parties there were all sorts of signals to mention to let you know who was...
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. >>> our own juliette good rich wrote a book about that. >> is that right?does she have an explanation? >> i don't think scientists or expertises -- the best scientists in the world have checked it out. >> my question maybe jim can answer this not so much it lasts for 100 years why doesn't every other light bulb. >> very good question >> he is a science man if anyone can answer it, jim bernard. >> we will take it. >> weather wise, take that as well because what choice do we have patchy fog out there, warming trend kicking in our first heat wave of the season moving into some low cloud, hanging in around the bay, clearing rapidly though as we see the valleys clearing out nicely this morning clear blue skies, taking a look at our live high-def doppler. we will check along the stratus layer along the coast clearing taking place to our north now, clear slot, dense this morning hugging the north bay, monterey right along the coast, that will clear early yesterday the fog was in there on the coastline up to the presidio and golden gate today i expect this northerl
. >>> our own juliette good rich wrote a book about that. >> is that right?does she have an explanation? >> i don't think scientists or expertises -- the best scientists in the world have checked it out. >> my question maybe jim can answer this not so much it lasts for 100 years why doesn't every other light bulb. >> very good question >> he is a science man if anyone can answer it, jim bernard. >> we will take it. >> weather wise, take that as...
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. >> reporter: when you imagine a modern day slave, you may think of someone like juliette.was kidnapped from her home in uganda and forced to join the resistance army. >> i was put into sexual relationship with a man who was about my age. i was also taught to kill. >> reporter: she met me in london, relayed the painful details of life as a slave. >> you are not supposed to cry, even for your own child. your child is thrown in the bush like rubbish. >> reporter: wherever there's slavery, it doesn't just happen in isolated instances. it is invisible tent cals may touch you in ways you may not even know. according to researchers from harvard university, up to 10% of shrimp is harvest by a modern day slave. like these children in bangladesh, forced to work collecting shrimp, they are often paid than less than one tenth a cent. that's slavery. people tuned in for the commonwealth games in new deli. behind the scenes, children as young as seven help build the infrastructure, working in what many would describe as sub human conditions. when we asked for comment, the chief minister
. >> reporter: when you imagine a modern day slave, you may think of someone like juliette.was kidnapped from her home in uganda and forced to join the resistance army. >> i was put into sexual relationship with a man who was about my age. i was also taught to kill. >> reporter: she met me in london, relayed the painful details of life as a slave. >> you are not supposed to cry, even for your own child. your child is thrown in the bush like rubbish. >> reporter:...
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i've counted ten so far, including juliette lewis, the hollywood star in the movies.going to try to turn it around and say she lied because of years of abuse. but what it boils down to, that day in court amounted to this. tot mom makes up story. and it's cindy anthony, the grandmother, calling 911, not the mother. the credibility line is drawn down the middle of the courtroom. you have cindy and george anthony on one side, and tot mom on the other side. the jury is the sole decisionmaker on credibility. >> that's why i think it may become more important for casey anthony to take the stand in this case. >> won't stay off of it. >> if her prior felonies are going to come in anyway, meaning other bad things she's done, and you have witnesses talking about what she thought, what she did, i think that the only hope for the defense may be for her to testify. i'm not saying she's going to. but it may be the only hope. >> they kind of opened the doors for the prior acts to come to evidence. >> they did. robin, you're right. they open a door. in all criminal trials in our coun
i've counted ten so far, including juliette lewis, the hollywood star in the movies.going to try to turn it around and say she lied because of years of abuse. but what it boils down to, that day in court amounted to this. tot mom makes up story. and it's cindy anthony, the grandmother, calling 911, not the mother. the credibility line is drawn down the middle of the courtroom. you have cindy and george anthony on one side, and tot mom on the other side. the jury is the sole decisionmaker on...