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juliette driscoll, for example. she tell police christopher talked about killing his parents? they eventually tell her, "if you don't tell us what we want to know, you're going to be arrested in this murder conspiracy." and what does she do? she tells them what they want to know. man: if you'll please have a seat over here-- keith morrison: in fact, the defense attorney got juliette to admit the state wouldn't even have had that if detectives hadn't intimidated and threatened her. they told me that if they didn't hear what they wanted to hear that they are going to arrest me instead. they threw my purse across the room. they slammed their hands on their desks. did they tell you it was going to be for first degree murder? they told me they were going to arrest me for murder. and you eventually told them what they wanted to hear? after 13 hours, yes. keith morrison: before christopher was arrested, the two planned to a wedding and honeymoon-- in samoa, of all places-- which begged the question. if he was going to take
juliette driscoll, for example. she tell police christopher talked about killing his parents? they eventually tell her, "if you don't tell us what we want to know, you're going to be arrested in this murder conspiracy." and what does she do? she tells them what they want to know. man: if you'll please have a seat over here-- keith morrison: in fact, the defense attorney got juliette to admit the state wouldn't even have had that if detectives hadn't intimidated and threatened her....
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juliette, thank you. leaders have condemned president trump's decision to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital. they're concerned the move could trigger violence. for more let's go to the middle east. andrew barton joins us from dubai. joins us fromen dubai. you have the whole world reacting to this. andrew: you have the palestinians with the chief negotiator saying the announcement disqualifies the u.s. as a peace negotiator. you had may, who is close to trump, saying it was very unhelpful. it was across the board. isolated once again himself as we have seen on the past in climate issues. the last attempts to get them to back down did not work. now we look to see what will play out in the following days. we have three days of protest that have been called for by the palestinians. we saw a little violence last night, but not much. more broadly, and how the rest of the world comes to terms with this, and what it might mean for peace efforts. does it mean for the peace effort? i was watching newsreels he
juliette, thank you. leaders have condemned president trump's decision to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital. they're concerned the move could trigger violence. for more let's go to the middle east. andrew barton joins us from dubai. joins us fromen dubai. you have the whole world reacting to this. andrew: you have the palestinians with the chief negotiator saying the announcement disqualifies the u.s. as a peace negotiator. you had may, who is close to trump, saying it was very unhelpful....
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juliette saly is standing by.iette: the pboc raised borrowing costs hour after the statement. -- a sales came in below estimates. both readings indicate continued -- attemptsn as the at burrowing we on growth. giant trump promised a tax cut for christmas. in a speech billed as the closing argument trade he said a typical family of four would see a tax cut of more than $2000 under the legislation. the white house did not provide any analysis supporting the claims. >> we want to give you, the american people, a giant tax cut for christmas. when i say giant i mean giant. [laughter] [applause] >> as we speak congress has reached an agreement on tax legislation. that will deliver more jobs, higher wages, and massive tax relief for american families and for american companies. the u.k. premised are heads to european summit that was set to be a celebration of the breakthrough victory in brexit. she arrived hours after a defeat at the hands of her own party. lawmakers but it to change legislation saying it guarantees they
juliette saly is standing by.iette: the pboc raised borrowing costs hour after the statement. -- a sales came in below estimates. both readings indicate continued -- attemptsn as the at burrowing we on growth. giant trump promised a tax cut for christmas. in a speech billed as the closing argument trade he said a typical family of four would see a tax cut of more than $2000 under the legislation. the white house did not provide any analysis supporting the claims. >> we want to give you,...
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for that, we go to juliette saly. juliette. juliette: vladimir putin has spoken to donald trump for the second time in four days per the latest call was to think the president for eight -- thank the president. therding to kremlin's statements, there was going to be a series of explosions around thing years bird. seven suspected islamic state followers have been arrested. the you k's prime minister will set out her plans for the brexit transition period your theresa may will address parliament at 3:30 p.m. london time, saying that after march 2019, she wants britain to leave the european union union's single market while retaining most of the benefits of membership. the move will spark a potential new row as she tries to keep different factions inside the conservative party on her side. the inauguration at 11:00 a.m. deanna time comes after the conservative people's party struck a deal with the nationalist freedom party on friday. a demonstration against the freedom party's participation will take place in the morning, but they
for that, we go to juliette saly. juliette. juliette: vladimir putin has spoken to donald trump for the second time in four days per the latest call was to think the president for eight -- thank the president. therding to kremlin's statements, there was going to be a series of explosions around thing years bird. seven suspected islamic state followers have been arrested. the you k's prime minister will set out her plans for the brexit transition period your theresa may will address parliament...
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we go to juliette saly. juliette: the u.k.ter's plan to help businesses leave the eu may be derailed by the 300-year-old argument over gibraltar. threatening to [indiscernible] covers the disputed territory. while the pencil has been in british hands 101713, spain maintains a claim over the 2.6 where miles of land. the u.s. ambassador to the yuan has a warning for her counterpart on jerusalem. donald trump is watching. according to diplomats nikki haley is pressing other countries not to support a resolution critical of the decision to recognize jerusalem is the capital of israel. countryl and said his -- one diplomat said a vote would be taken personally by nikki haley. the european union is set to slap unprecedented sanctions on poland for failing to uphold democratic norms in the overhaul of the judicial system. it would bring poland a step closer to losing its voting rights. holland has aaid right to revamp course without guidance from brussels. saudi arabia is rolling out a huge expansionary budget boosting spending in a
we go to juliette saly. juliette: the u.k.ter's plan to help businesses leave the eu may be derailed by the 300-year-old argument over gibraltar. threatening to [indiscernible] covers the disputed territory. while the pencil has been in british hands 101713, spain maintains a claim over the 2.6 where miles of land. the u.s. ambassador to the yuan has a warning for her counterpart on jerusalem. donald trump is watching. according to diplomats nikki haley is pressing other countries not to...
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anna: juliette, thank you. juliette saly in singapore.ns have all but clinched the votes necessary to pass their tax legislation after republican senator susan collins said she will back the bill. the house of representatives is scheduled to vote on the bill today. meanwhile, president trump has repeated his american first campaign mantra, warning that global rivals want to undermine traditional u.s. influence and interest. for more, we are joined by kathleen hunter. also with us -- good morning to you both. crucial isow collins to making this work? >> there's a lot of focus on the senate does the margin is so slim, and they only have a 50 seat majority. they lost one vote in the sense that john mccain is battling brain cancer and won't be available to vote. every vote is essential, and collins has been cagey about whether or not she will vote for it. her coming out in favor of it cements that in all likelihood it will pass. it looks at there will not be republican opposition. that is why there has been so much hyper attention on this dri
anna: juliette, thank you. juliette saly in singapore.ns have all but clinched the votes necessary to pass their tax legislation after republican senator susan collins said she will back the bill. the house of representatives is scheduled to vote on the bill today. meanwhile, president trump has repeated his american first campaign mantra, warning that global rivals want to undermine traditional u.s. influence and interest. for more, we are joined by kathleen hunter. also with us -- good...
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juliette saly standing by. juliette: manus, u.s.cans drafting a contempt of congress resolution against rod rosenstein and fbi director christopher wray. that is on claims they have been stonewalling and producing material related to the trump russia probe and others. republicans, including the president, have pointed to reports that the removal of an fbi official assigned to robert mueller's probe as evidence the entire investigation has been politically motivated. the tax bill passed by republicans over the weekend may boost profits for banking to retail to fossil fuels and put the squeeze on hospitals and renewable energy firms. the plan is still subject to revision. the centerpiece of the legislation is cutting a corporate tax rate to 20%, and allow some companies to bring back foreign profit at a lower rate than they otherwise would have paid. directors at the richmond fed have chosen thomas bargain for -- as its next president. according to a person familiar with the decision, he has the support of the fed board of governors i
juliette saly standing by. juliette: manus, u.s.cans drafting a contempt of congress resolution against rod rosenstein and fbi director christopher wray. that is on claims they have been stonewalling and producing material related to the trump russia probe and others. republicans, including the president, have pointed to reports that the removal of an fbi official assigned to robert mueller's probe as evidence the entire investigation has been politically motivated. the tax bill passed by...
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singapore and juliette saly. juliette.t&t is giving a $1000 bonus to 200,000 of its staff to celebrate the u.s. tax cut bill. the payout is part of an effort by corporate america to defy criticism that tax cut to companies will benefit shareholders more than workers. owing has pledged $300 million for employee training, improved workplace infrastructure, and corporate giving. newult is searching for a ceo. according to french newspapers, headhunters are looking for canada's -- candidates. he remains chairman of nissan and may similarly hold on city chairmanship of reynold -- reynold. -- renault. the head and jeremy gosling were suspended. he did not respond to phone calls and written messages seeking comment while gosling declined to comment, and nomura declined to comment. to supportraised artificial intelligence and fuel international expansion. china's biggest ridehailing app said international institutions joined the latest fundraising. the company is the world's second-most valuable startup, trailing only uber. that i
singapore and juliette saly. juliette.t&t is giving a $1000 bonus to 200,000 of its staff to celebrate the u.s. tax cut bill. the payout is part of an effort by corporate america to defy criticism that tax cut to companies will benefit shareholders more than workers. owing has pledged $300 million for employee training, improved workplace infrastructure, and corporate giving. newult is searching for a ceo. according to french newspapers, headhunters are looking for canada's -- candidates....
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well, juliette -- go ahead, juliette, what did you want to say? >> i agree with both of them because we are probably all coming from the belief that if you have nothing to hide, why would you have this strategy? the strategy by the trump and the trump white house and the republican supporters makes sense if the only other option is that mueller is actually on some steady drumbeat closer and closer to the oval office. i mean, he's appointed in may, by early october he has indictments. by late october he's got manafort. by late november he's got flynn. this is as close to the oval office as you can imagine, so in some ways i see what's happening as sort of potentially a last resort. there's really no other -- no other explanation than that they perceive they have no other option at this stage. >> manu, thank you very much. >> don -- >> everyone else stay with me. john, you'll get a chance when we come back. >>> up next, a key republican congressman turning up the heat on the justice department and the fbi and issuing subpoenas. what's really going o
well, juliette -- go ahead, juliette, what did you want to say? >> i agree with both of them because we are probably all coming from the belief that if you have nothing to hide, why would you have this strategy? the strategy by the trump and the trump white house and the republican supporters makes sense if the only other option is that mueller is actually on some steady drumbeat closer and closer to the oval office. i mean, he's appointed in may, by early october he has indictments. by...
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let's get over to juliette saly.says donald trump's decision to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital is dangerous. he hosted benjamin netanyahu in paris. againste, has protests the decision continue across the region, the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. said it was up to israel and the palestinians to decide the status of jerusalem. president trump is planning the closing argument for the republican tax cut for his speech on wednesday. he will speak in washington as house and senate teams try to iron out differences in the two plans. the house and senate are working very hard. results will not only be important, he says, but special. the u.k.'s brexit secretary wants a trade deal with the includesanunions, which agreements with japan, canada and south korea. david davis' comments came as theresa may will today hold a cabinet meeting before addressing the house of commons to spell out the details of the brexit deal. >> what we want is a bespoke outcome. we will start with the best of canada and the best of japan and th
let's get over to juliette saly.says donald trump's decision to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital is dangerous. he hosted benjamin netanyahu in paris. againste, has protests the decision continue across the region, the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. said it was up to israel and the palestinians to decide the status of jerusalem. president trump is planning the closing argument for the republican tax cut for his speech on wednesday. he will speak in washington as house and senate teams try to...
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juliette: the u.s.retary of state has reiterated that america is prepared to negotiate with north korea without preconditions. rex tillerson said the trump administration would first want to have a quiet. without nuclear tests for the discussions to begin. >> we are ready to talk anytime north korea would like to talk. we are ready to have the first meeting without precondition. and talk about the weather if you want. talk about a square table or roundtable. juliette: the european union has warned the u.k. against going back on the agreement submitted last week. alert of the goes -- britain trying to unpick deal. the eu is planning to hold the u.k. the carrots and future discussions. former french president francois hollande sees the possibility for britain to strike a trade deal with the eu. speaking to manus cranny, he said that there are certain lines. a trade agreement is always possible but it needs to be clear that it can't happen at any cost. there have been discussions held over the past year th
juliette: the u.s.retary of state has reiterated that america is prepared to negotiate with north korea without preconditions. rex tillerson said the trump administration would first want to have a quiet. without nuclear tests for the discussions to begin. >> we are ready to talk anytime north korea would like to talk. we are ready to have the first meeting without precondition. and talk about the weather if you want. talk about a square table or roundtable. juliette: the european union...
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kpix 5's juliette goodrich live outside city hall where the hope was short lived. juliette? >> reporter: ken, there was hope that both sides would come to a resolution but late this afternoon, it was clear that the strike continues. is it the strike over? after a closed session meeting, most councilmembers left tight lipped. the mayor was visibly frustrated. larry reid broke the news, no deal. >> no one is smiling. >> what's going on? is it over? >> no. we recessed until tomorrow at 1:00. >> reporter: so the strike continues? >> the strike will continue. >> reporter: outside city hall, trash is spilling on to the street as some of the 3000 workers on strike demand better wages and working conditions and plan to stick it out even if it means another day on the picket line and day 3 of no pay. >> it's sad for the employees and their families. the holiday time, it will create hardship. and i think people are determined. we will urge them to be out as long as it takes. >> reporter: after the closed- door session, 30 minutes later, the mayor addressed us and spoke and couldn't ta
kpix 5's juliette goodrich live outside city hall where the hope was short lived. juliette? >> reporter: ken, there was hope that both sides would come to a resolution but late this afternoon, it was clear that the strike continues. is it the strike over? after a closed session meeting, most councilmembers left tight lipped. the mayor was visibly frustrated. larry reid broke the news, no deal. >> no one is smiling. >> what's going on? is it over? >> no. we recessed until...
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back with me, juliette kayyem, john dean and michael zeldin. john, you wanted to make a point before the break? >> no, i was agreeing with -- >> okay. >> -- their analysis, what i was agreeing with. >> fair enough. michael, this is for you. cnn learned today republican devin nunes issues subpoenas to senior department officials in an attempt to get information on what the fbi used on the infamous trump dossier, what they used it for. n, i nunes told cnn, "it's not a secret we have an investigation into doj." so, john, help me make sense of this. is nunes allowed to just launch his own little parallel investigation? >> well, don, when i read about that, what was described as a rogue investigation, my first reaction was that they've got to be very careful. while there is a clause in the article 1 of the constitution called the speech and debate clause, which gives them a lot of latitude for activity for so-called legislative activity in the interest of separation of powers, they, too, could be guilty of obstruction of justice if they push the lim
back with me, juliette kayyem, john dean and michael zeldin. john, you wanted to make a point before the break? >> no, i was agreeing with -- >> okay. >> -- their analysis, what i was agreeing with. >> fair enough. michael, this is for you. cnn learned today republican devin nunes issues subpoenas to senior department officials in an attempt to get information on what the fbi used on the infamous trump dossier, what they used it for. n, i nunes told cnn, "it's not a...
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back with me now is phil, juliette and robert. let's talk more about this.e disagreement among you guys where this would go next. juliette, you say jared kushner you believe. >> i think if you read the plea agreement today and the talk of senior transition officials, that leads to jared kushner picking up on what phil said, the fact that jared kushner was brought in last month. look, you can put -- as robert was saying, you can try to put this into a little box and say oh, it's just michael flynn and ignore a year and a half of essentially lying by the trump administration and the people around him about any contacts with russians. remember, this began with them saying there were no contacts with russians. so take step back and ask why have they consistently been lying? it's not because they're afraid of the logan act, let me tell you. something else is going on. we know something else is going on, because flynn has now pled to -- maybe it's not an insignificant crime, but it's not as bad as some of the other stuff we heard about flynn, and another shoe, if
back with me now is phil, juliette and robert. let's talk more about this.e disagreement among you guys where this would go next. juliette, you say jared kushner you believe. >> i think if you read the plea agreement today and the talk of senior transition officials, that leads to jared kushner picking up on what phil said, the fact that jared kushner was brought in last month. look, you can put -- as robert was saying, you can try to put this into a little box and say oh, it's just...
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juliette: thanks. in japan, a new venture on the central bank's board calling for more stimulus has prompted the .oj for flag risks the change in messaging could explain why some investors wrongly interpreted kuroda's comments on the reversal rate theory as a hint aof a policy exit. japan's companies are more confident than they have been in years as the global economic expansion boosted sentiment, both large and small. according to the quarterly survey, sentiment in large manufacturers rose to the highest level since 2006. president donald trump has said he is very short marco will vote to pass tax legislation next week. het is despite the fact that says he will oppose it in less there are changes to the child credit, rising from $1100. mexico's central bank has raised its benchmark interest rate for the first time since june in a split decision that some economists saw as a signal that more rate hikes are in the car ds for next year. the first decision as governor lifted borrowing costs 25 basis poin
juliette: thanks. in japan, a new venture on the central bank's board calling for more stimulus has prompted the .oj for flag risks the change in messaging could explain why some investors wrongly interpreted kuroda's comments on the reversal rate theory as a hint aof a policy exit. japan's companies are more confident than they have been in years as the global economic expansion boosted sentiment, both large and small. according to the quarterly survey, sentiment in large manufacturers rose to...
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juliette: thank you, matt.al valued at $2.2 billion, the acquisition of you pp austria is subject to action.ry it allows the giant to come limit its wireless network in the neighboring country. one firm is becoming more couple of cryptocurrencies. up aan sachs is setting trading desk to market digital currencies such as bitcoin. they aim to get the business running by the end of june if not earlier but they are continuing to try to work out security issues. says erichairman schmidt is stepping down. alphabet says schmidt will become a technical advisor while continuing to serve on the board. a colleague said he has offered business expertise and a clear vision for the future. boeing is monitoring a potential embraer.th it will stop short of a full takeover. the controversial founder of papa john's will step down as ceo. he will hand the reins to the chief operating officer. the move comes less than two months after he inflamed and over nfl players kneeling during national anthem. the company is a sponsor of the
juliette: thank you, matt.al valued at $2.2 billion, the acquisition of you pp austria is subject to action.ry it allows the giant to come limit its wireless network in the neighboring country. one firm is becoming more couple of cryptocurrencies. up aan sachs is setting trading desk to market digital currencies such as bitcoin. they aim to get the business running by the end of june if not earlier but they are continuing to try to work out security issues. says erichairman schmidt is stepping...
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so juliette, if this revelation by papadopoulos to an australian official was so significant and then when the u.s. learned about it, why did the fbi wait until january, before they interviewed papadopoulos and they waited again until the following july to actually arrest him? >> it's part of this just had to do with the pacing of the information that they were getting, the fbi will have to do an accounting, jim comey and others about why they were so public about the hillary clinton investigation and basically had the investigation or at least allegations that there was something going on between the trump campaign and russia. and did not announce it. that's going to come down to the fbi's protocols. i'm not too concerned about the pacing. we're always looking for eureka moments with this collusion case or potential collusion case. instead if we just put the pieces together, this is looking pretty bad for the trump white house, including getting very close, if not collusion. and i say that because it defies logic at this stage to think that papadopoulos had the information that the r
so juliette, if this revelation by papadopoulos to an australian official was so significant and then when the u.s. learned about it, why did the fbi wait until january, before they interviewed papadopoulos and they waited again until the following july to actually arrest him? >> it's part of this just had to do with the pacing of the information that they were getting, the fbi will have to do an accounting, jim comey and others about why they were so public about the hillary clinton...
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kpix5's juliette goodrich on where things stand right now. juliette? strike - gotten to a poin >> reporter: unless there's a major change between now and 7 a.m. tomorrow, this strike is on. in fact, the city of oakland just released an announcement saying they're preparing for the trike and inside the building behind me union members are preparing for the strike. they're preparing their picket signs. they say that they are not going to work tomorrow. they'll be outside on the picket line. sides close and their could be a 30 day extension too th following. hey hey, >> reporter: a strike will shut down much of the city of oakland. >> you know, nobody wants to see a strike and we don't want to be out here. the people are affected negatively by a strike, but at this point we've gotten to a point where we don't really have a choice. >> reporter: 2,000 plus members of seiu, service employees international union local 1021 and ifpte, international federation of professional and tech al engineers, local 20 -- technical engineers, and the clock is ticking to ke
kpix5's juliette goodrich on where things stand right now. juliette? strike - gotten to a poin >> reporter: unless there's a major change between now and 7 a.m. tomorrow, this strike is on. in fact, the city of oakland just released an announcement saying they're preparing for the trike and inside the building behind me union members are preparing for the strike. they're preparing their picket signs. they say that they are not going to work tomorrow. they'll be outside on the picket line....
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juliette: u.s.mbassador nikki haley has blocked the united nations security council resolution, calling on countries to not establish diplomatic missions in jerusalem. the move comes less than two weeks after donald trump vowed to relocate his country's embassy there from tel aviv. >> what we witnessed here today in the security council is an insult. it won't be forgotten. it's one more example of the united nations doing more harm than good in addressing the israeli-palestinian conflict. today, for the simple act of deciding where to put our embassy, the united states was forced to defend its sovereignty. juliette: european union chief negotiator michel barnier set out a hard-line position as theresa may's key ministers were starting to unite behind a brexit policy. barnier used an interview with "the guardian" to rule out a special carveout for britain's financial services industry. he also warned the u.k. will have to abide by any new rules drawn up by the eu during a transition period after leav
juliette: u.s.mbassador nikki haley has blocked the united nations security council resolution, calling on countries to not establish diplomatic missions in jerusalem. the move comes less than two weeks after donald trump vowed to relocate his country's embassy there from tel aviv. >> what we witnessed here today in the security council is an insult. it won't be forgotten. it's one more example of the united nations doing more harm than good in addressing the israeli-palestinian conflict....
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here's juliette.he last-minute late-night changes senate republicans made to the tax overhaul plan may mean higher taxes for corporations including technology firms. as amended, the senate tax you would preserve the exist in 20% alternative minimum tax but on the senate plan, it could prevent companies from making tax breaks relating to intellectual property and equipment. chinese -- hna, the conglomerate, is being probed to see if they have misreported there information. a spokeswoman declined to comment. starbucks sees china surpassing the u.s. as it largest market as it counts on the country's affluence vendors to offset the rest of the world. starbucks will open their biggest cafe in shanghai tomorrow. it is about half the size of a ball pitch. that is your bloomberg business flash. manus: thank you. is below $58 a barrel. u.s. crude is averaging about the war dollars a barrel in this allies as opec and its agreed to extend its outfit curve. curb. people are debating whether this a vindication of
here's juliette.he last-minute late-night changes senate republicans made to the tax overhaul plan may mean higher taxes for corporations including technology firms. as amended, the senate tax you would preserve the exist in 20% alternative minimum tax but on the senate plan, it could prevent companies from making tax breaks relating to intellectual property and equipment. chinese -- hna, the conglomerate, is being probed to see if they have misreported there information. a spokeswoman declined...
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here's juliette saly.uliette: the pboc has raised borrowing costs hours after the fed hike area china's central bank increased the rate in open itset operations and on medium-term lending ability. the nation's retail sailors -- below estimates. both readings continue momentum. trump has promised everyday americans "a giant tax cut for christmas." in a speech billed as the closing argument he said a earningfamily of four $75,000 would see a tax cut of more than $2000. the white house did not provide analysis to support his claims. >> you want to give you, the american people, a giant tax cut for christmas and when i say giant, i mean giant. [applause] as we speak, congress has on tax an agreement legislation. that will deliver more jobs, higher wages, and massive to actually for american families and for american companies. juliette: the ukip prime minister heads to the european summit that was set to be a celebration of the brexit victory. theresa may of drives hours after a serious debate at the hands of
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let's get your first word news p or juliette saly is standing by. juliette. donalde: u.s. president trump will today formally declare jerusalem to be israel's p right he will start the process of moving the american embassy there from tel aviv, and historic shift of policy that could inflame key allies. the announcement could be more symbolic than substandard. the white house warned any actual move could take years. are still subject to peace talks that have been deviled u.s. presidents for decades. the u.k. prominence are was reportedly the target of islamic militants. according to sky news, police believe the plot plans to detonate a device at downing street to kill theresa may in the chaos. the broadcaster reported andrew parker, director general of mi5, brief cabinet members of the plot. is facing a revolt from inside her over a plan to keep u.k. -- efforts to rescue negotiations faced fresh divisions. leading brexit backers challenge the pie minister days before a key deadline in talks, a split that threatens to undermine hopes of breaking the deadlock. lebanese prime
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juliette, you say this situation is unacceptable. explain why?ptable across a number of areas. first of all, the communication is just completely lacking. i think people are guessing what's going on. we just got a press release from i think atlanta energy that it's likely a fire. that's a couple hours later. so just on the response side, protocols do not appear to be being followed. look. systems break down. people understand that. what's not forgivable and what's somewhat inexcusable this many hours later is that the system would have gone down so massively for so long. in other words, we talk about resilient systems in critical infrastructure and part of that means you have backup plans, you have redundancies, you don't have a single point of failure. in other words, one fire doesn't cause the largest airport in the united states or airport traffic in the -- >> the most business airport in the world. >> yeah. in the world. so that's how people in homeland security think about it. whatever the cause, it might be fire. we didn't know that. it cou
juliette, you say this situation is unacceptable. explain why?ptable across a number of areas. first of all, the communication is just completely lacking. i think people are guessing what's going on. we just got a press release from i think atlanta energy that it's likely a fire. that's a couple hours later. so just on the response side, protocols do not appear to be being followed. look. systems break down. people understand that. what's not forgivable and what's somewhat inexcusable this many...
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juliette, thank you for that.ro independence parties have one back control of catholic -- won back control of catalonia and handed prime minister rajoy a historic defeat. three separatist groups claim a october they lost in itsre it could make good on declaration of independence. the former catalan president addressed supporters from exile in brussels. the catalan republican beat the spanish monarchy. the most important thing now is to start a dialogue, because that is the only thing mr. rajoy never tried. he has to have a political solution and if they follow the wishes of the catalan people, we will find a solution. matt: joining us now is bloomberg news reporter maria to fail. to reset politics. for one thing, one of the leaders is in and sign up and if he comes back, will be thrown in prison. maria: that's right. it was a big messy night and mostly because it was a night of conflicting ideas. i want to show you this newspaper in catalonia. on the one hand, the pro-spain party that won the ballad. -- ballot. th
juliette, thank you for that.ro independence parties have one back control of catholic -- won back control of catalonia and handed prime minister rajoy a historic defeat. three separatist groups claim a october they lost in itsre it could make good on declaration of independence. the former catalan president addressed supporters from exile in brussels. the catalan republican beat the spanish monarchy. the most important thing now is to start a dialogue, because that is the only thing mr. rajoy...
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here's juliette saly.d trading relationship with european union after brexit that is "virtually the one it has now. the uk's international trade secretary liam fox said keeping a similar arrangement would ensure a smooth transition. a canada style free trade agreement is the best britain can hope for given theresa may's redline. to $65 a barrel after one of the most imported wasmportant oil pipe line shot. it will take a few weeks to repair after a hairline crack was discovered during a routine inspection. and dropping ad fourth week when data is published. u.s. president donald trump said that yesterday's new york city bombing shows the urgency of tightening immigration laws. the 27-year-old suspect was wearing a pipe bomb that exploded in a subway station knew the port authority bus terminal injuring himself and three others. department of homeland security spokesman said in a twitter post the suspect was admitted from bangladesh in 2011 on a family immigrant visa. the people of alabama cast their votes
here's juliette saly.d trading relationship with european union after brexit that is "virtually the one it has now. the uk's international trade secretary liam fox said keeping a similar arrangement would ensure a smooth transition. a canada style free trade agreement is the best britain can hope for given theresa may's redline. to $65 a barrel after one of the most imported wasmportant oil pipe line shot. it will take a few weeks to repair after a hairline crack was discovered during a...
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so, what do you think, juliette? do you believe that?porters back off of mueller? >> well, i just think that the trump white house must be very nervous about what's about to unfold in the weeks ahead, because just this campaign by mueller is just like the past year. it begins with an assault on the facts. russia didn't hack the national security strategy today is shocking in the fact that it does not even mention that the russians attacked our own democracy. then there is an attack on the fact-seekers, the cia, the fbi. they're in disarray, they're horrible, they're political. and then there is an attack on the fact investigator, robert mueller. it's like in their playbook and consistent, right, with the fact that they actually don't know what's coming down the pike. so in my mind, we could have anticipated this, and in their mind, i suspect they are very nervous, maybe not about trump, but about people very close to him, like his son or son-in-law. >> john, what do you think is behind this apparent strategy to undercut mueller? >> well,
so, what do you think, juliette? do you believe that?porters back off of mueller? >> well, i just think that the trump white house must be very nervous about what's about to unfold in the weeks ahead, because just this campaign by mueller is just like the past year. it begins with an assault on the facts. russia didn't hack the national security strategy today is shocking in the fact that it does not even mention that the russians attacked our own democracy. then there is an attack on the...
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. >> i'm juliette goodrich. the attack happened thursday night at the coliseum station in oakland. only at 5:00, joe vazquez has the victim's story and her ordeal and how bart police responded. >> i felt a hand come up and try to grab my phone. i clung on to it. >> reporter: elaine was texting on the bart train. it stopped thursday evening around 6:30, a robber took her phone. she tried to wrestle for it back. >> he looked at me and said let it be. i said no, give me back my phone. >> reporter: then he physically attacked her and another man who tried to help. >> he just punched me on the right side of my head. i get a little emotional. on the right side of my head right here. he ran, and it was my instinct to come after him. i just ran after him and started screaming, yelling, stop him! finally one individual did try to stop him. the guy started swinging at him, so he kind of blocked and stopped. i wanted to say thank you to that individual. if you see this, i just wanted to say thank you because out of all those people, no one stopped to help, except for him. >> reporter: elaine
. >> i'm juliette goodrich. the attack happened thursday night at the coliseum station in oakland. only at 5:00, joe vazquez has the victim's story and her ordeal and how bart police responded. >> i felt a hand come up and try to grab my phone. i clung on to it. >> reporter: elaine was texting on the bart train. it stopped thursday evening around 6:30, a robber took her phone. she tried to wrestle for it back. >> he looked at me and said let it be. i said no, give me...
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kpix5's juliette goodrich with the group of teenagers who are now in big trouble. juliette? >> reporter: well, a lot of these neighbors in the san ramon neighborhood were uneasy knowing some of these homes were targeted by flare guns, this very festive neighborhood here. tonight they can rest assured that these teens have been arrested. >> all right. ready go. urveil ured the teens driving >> reporter: flare guns as seen in this youtube video are supposed to be fired off into the sky as a rescue or distress signal. they are not supposed to be used as a weapon, but san ramon police say over the weekend a group of teenagers was shooting the flare guns directly at homes. flare guns stolen from a nearby wal-mart. >> it's really scary. it doesn't happen around here. the first one went through the glass in their front room. >> reporter: several homeowners' surveillance video captured the teens driving around residential streets firing at homes, seven homes to be exact. some had broken glass. others had burn marks. a few parked cars were also targeted. >> would it do serious damage
kpix5's juliette goodrich with the group of teenagers who are now in big trouble. juliette? >> reporter: well, a lot of these neighbors in the san ramon neighborhood were uneasy knowing some of these homes were targeted by flare guns, this very festive neighborhood here. tonight they can rest assured that these teens have been arrested. >> all right. ready go. urveil ured the teens driving >> reporter: flare guns as seen in this youtube video are supposed to be fired off into...
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in double lynn, juliette goodrich, be with -- in dublin, juliette goodrich, kpix5. >>> california is suing the trump administration again over climate change for undoing regulations to curb methane leaks at oil and gas wells. the state attorney general argues the practice contributes to harmful air pollution, especially in oilfields in the central valley. california has now filed 24 lawsuits against the trump administration in its first year. >>> for years now california has been warning people about the health risks of live doing close to a freeway, but at the same time the state has been giving grants to build housing right next to busy freeways. we found one such example of this contradiction in san jose. low income housing complex being built on bassett street, a stone's throw from highway 87. kpix5's devin fehely went to ask city leaders what's more important, housing or health? >> reporter: it should really come as no surprise that cars generate a lot of pollution. living next to it is not good. certainly breathing it in all the time is not good. doctors know it. the state know
in double lynn, juliette goodrich, be with -- in dublin, juliette goodrich, kpix5. >>> california is suing the trump administration again over climate change for undoing regulations to curb methane leaks at oil and gas wells. the state attorney general argues the practice contributes to harmful air pollution, especially in oilfields in the central valley. california has now filed 24 lawsuits against the trump administration in its first year. >>> for years now california has...
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kpix5's juliette goodrich and why the two sides are so far apart. juliette? >> reporter: well, unless there's a major change or a major change in negotiations this strike is still on. so the city of oakland is preparing and also people inside the building behind me, union leaders are getting their picket signs ready. they say they aren't going to work tomorrow. they're off the job and on the picket line. hehey, >> reporter: a strike will shut down much of the city of oakland. >> you know, nobody wants to see a strike and we don't want to be out here. the people are affected negatively by a strike, but at this point we've gotten to a point where we don't really have a choice. >> reporter: 2,000 plus members of seiu, service employees international union local 1021 and ifpte, international federation of professional and technical engineers, local 21, posted this notice of an indefinite strike beginning tomorrow and with the latest breakdown in talks beginning late this afternoon, clock is ticking to keep it from happening. the main sticking point, cost of livin
kpix5's juliette goodrich and why the two sides are so far apart. juliette? >> reporter: well, unless there's a major change or a major change in negotiations this strike is still on. so the city of oakland is preparing and also people inside the building behind me, union leaders are getting their picket signs ready. they say they aren't going to work tomorrow. they're off the job and on the picket line. hehey, >> reporter: a strike will shut down much of the city of oakland....
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let's get the first word news with juliette saly. juliette: the u.s.ongress has passed a two-week extension of federal funding that averts a shutdown. untilers now have december 22 to settle some larger issues on spending and legislation. they will be rushing to finish work on tax legislation before leaving washington for the holidays. germany has moved a step closer to a grand coalition. leaders of secured an endorsement from a party based to talk to angela merkel. the motion didn't specify what form an alliance will take, with form -- ining in favor of a minority government. global demand remained firm while import growth in china outpaces sales abroad. more than double estimates. imports climbed 7.7%, leaving a trade surplus of $4.2 billion. china's authority met big banks to assist the bond markets year and supply and demand situation. china development bank and agricultural development bank of china said they may reduce their issue as planned. this comes after a bond rout that has driven the 10 year yields to three-year highs and made edit delever
let's get the first word news with juliette saly. juliette: the u.s.ongress has passed a two-week extension of federal funding that averts a shutdown. untilers now have december 22 to settle some larger issues on spending and legislation. they will be rushing to finish work on tax legislation before leaving washington for the holidays. germany has moved a step closer to a grand coalition. leaders of secured an endorsement from a party based to talk to angela merkel. the motion didn't specify...
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here's juliette saly. juliette: the european union has warned the u.k.gainst rowing back on the agreements it made last week. the block was on alert against britain trying to unstick the deal struck on friday. europe's leaders are planning to hand the u.k. the caret -- carro t tomorrow. hollande sees possibility of striking a deal with the eu he cautioned the block has certain red lines. >> a trade agreement is always possible but it needs to be clear that it cannot happen at any cost. there have been discussions over the past year and they have continued and there are certain points that remain extremely resolute, for example might agriculture and what one would call cultural exception. the -- donald trump's position on trade agreement is not encouraging going into discussions with europe. juliette: oil has resumed its advance. crude stockpiles dropped for a fourth week. inventories declined by 7.3 8 million barrels last week. government data do today is forecast to show supplies shrank. major steps have been taken to support the market. thate significa
here's juliette saly. juliette: the european union has warned the u.k.gainst rowing back on the agreements it made last week. the block was on alert against britain trying to unstick the deal struck on friday. europe's leaders are planning to hand the u.k. the caret -- carro t tomorrow. hollande sees possibility of striking a deal with the eu he cautioned the block has certain red lines. >> a trade agreement is always possible but it needs to be clear that it cannot happen at any cost....
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manus: let's get the first word news with juliette saly. juliette: the u.s. congress is passed asap -- two week extension that ever take government shut down. untilers now have december 22 to settle some larger issues on spending and legislation. at the same time, they will rush to finish work on tax legislation before leaving washington for the holidays. germany has moved a step closer to a new grand coalition after its leaders secured an endorsement from the party base to begin talks with chancellor merkel. the motion didn't specify what form an alliance would take, with many rejecting a renewed coalition in favor of supporting a minority government. china's exports have unexpectedly jumped as global demand remained firm while import growth in the world's second-largest economy continued to outpace sales abroad. exports rose 12.3% in november, double the estimates. imports climbed 17.7%, leading a -- leaving a trade surplus of 42 billion dollars. banks have rumored -- emerged unscathed from global regulators final batch of post crisis capital rules with few
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here's juliette saly. juliette: u.s.resident donald trump will declare jerusalem to be israel's capital. he will direct the state department to start the american embassy therefrom tel aviv. a historic shift a policy that could inflame key allies. and assigned the announcement could be symbolic. the white has warned that any actual move would take years and boundaries are still talk to these talks that have bedeviled u.s. presidents ford decades. the u.k. par minister was the assassination attempt. the plan to detonate an idea downing street and kill theresa may and the chaos. andrew parker, director general of mi five has briefed cabinet ministers and the plot. theresa may is facing a revolt from insider cabinet over a plan to keep regulations allied with the eu after brexit. efforts to rescue negotiation from an embarrassing breakdown on monday prompted fresh divisions in the british government yesterday. backers challenged the prime minister days before a key deadline in talks, a slip that tends to undermine hopes of
here's juliette saly. juliette: u.s.resident donald trump will declare jerusalem to be israel's capital. he will direct the state department to start the american embassy therefrom tel aviv. a historic shift a policy that could inflame key allies. and assigned the announcement could be symbolic. the white has warned that any actual move would take years and boundaries are still talk to these talks that have bedeviled u.s. presidents ford decades. the u.k. par minister was the assassination...
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what do you say to that, juliette? >> oh, i mean, absolutely.g, we're the new kids, we didn't know what was going on. and it depends on what's being charged. if there's intent -- if there's an intent requirement in the charge, it, you know, maybe they will challenge that on intent and say we didn't have the intent to delude, collude or whatever it is, but obstruction of justice charges are different. in other words, even if they were unknowingly completely manipulated by the russians which i think is the only -- >> it's possible, right? >> at this stage, they were duped and they were suckers and took all these meetings. the obstruction case would -- is separate from that. in other words, once they realize that, uh-oh, i got duped, if they keep lying to investigators, they're in trouble for separate reasons. that's why when robert and the previous panel was saying maybe politics was motivating this, right, they were just nervous about admitting it, it still does not justify an obstruction case or anything else. and we're giving them the benefit o
what do you say to that, juliette? >> oh, i mean, absolutely.g, we're the new kids, we didn't know what was going on. and it depends on what's being charged. if there's intent -- if there's an intent requirement in the charge, it, you know, maybe they will challenge that on intent and say we didn't have the intent to delude, collude or whatever it is, but obstruction of justice charges are different. in other words, even if they were unknowingly completely manipulated by the russians...
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yousef: let's get it over to juliette saly.ther good day for the regional index, holding onto gains, getting close to record highs on the msci asia-pacific index, nearly every market tracking higher, new zealand higher, a good session in hong rebound on.8%, and a ensex after volatility yesterday. we are seeing some currencies in the region under pressure, and weakness in the commodities players come a steel and shanghai off by 1.5%, but the mood is still strong, not just in the fact that it looks like u.s. tax reforms will be pushed through a lot but the growing global momentum story. if you have a look at the dashboard index feature on the bloomberg, you can see what is moving the market, tech stocks looking good, health care under pressure. has clearance for one of its drugs and shares rising the most in three years. a malaysian stock rising after the stock was sent to climb on higher technicals, but a construction player in japan is where you are seeing weakness in some of these construction players in the japanese session.
yousef: let's get it over to juliette saly.ther good day for the regional index, holding onto gains, getting close to record highs on the msci asia-pacific index, nearly every market tracking higher, new zealand higher, a good session in hong rebound on.8%, and a ensex after volatility yesterday. we are seeing some currencies in the region under pressure, and weakness in the commodities players come a steel and shanghai off by 1.5%, but the mood is still strong, not just in the fact that it...
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. >> kpix5's juliette goodrich shows us 4-year-old jason now has a new best friend. es much deeper thanborn with cerebral palsy. he can't walk, much less talk. "he kind of watches everybody's from the sidelines" that is until his godmother vict et rescue >> oh, jason, you like jason. g g were you? no >> reporter: meet 4-year-old jason and 6-month-old puppy luca. >> want to sit with jason? come on, luca. >> reporter: at first glance it looks like typical puppy love, but it goes much deeper than that. up with ways er get around >> come on, come on. >> reporter: you see, jason was born with cerebral palsy. he can't walk, much less talk. >> he kind of watches everybody from the sidelines. >> reporter: that is, until his godmother victoria happened to be at a pet rescue one weekend. you weren't going there looking for a dog, were you? >> no. >> reporter: she couldn't help but notice a puppy that was just sitting there. >> as we were leaving, we met. our eyes just attached and i just fell in love with him at that moment and i know he was jason's forever buddy. >> reporter: luca was born with
. >> kpix5's juliette goodrich shows us 4-year-old jason now has a new best friend. es much deeper thanborn with cerebral palsy. he can't walk, much less talk. "he kind of watches everybody's from the sidelines" that is until his godmother vict et rescue >> oh, jason, you like jason. g g were you? no >> reporter: meet 4-year-old jason and 6-month-old puppy luca. >> want to sit with jason? come on, luca. >> reporter: at first glance it looks like typical...
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kpix5's juliette goodrich on how companies try to block these kind of scams. >> i got a call at homene said grampy, this is shawn who is my grandson. >> reporter: 80-year-old retired psychiatrist david tomasini thought his grandson was in trouble with the law and was turning to him for help before calling his parents. >> it seemed so real i never even thought about a scam. >> reporter: then someone posing as a lawyer even got on the phone to explain the circumstances. >> he said that i couldn't call him because he was at the jail and there was no direct line and i asked if he needed to be paid and he said no. the court takes care of that. all we need is the money for his bail. it sounded very legitimate. >> reporter: so legitimate dr. tomasini followed the scammer's instructions and went to the emeryville best buy to get three gift cards at $1,000 each. a few hours later the scammers called dr. tomasini to get the code numbers from the back of the card and then the reality hit. >> i was at work and my sister called and said oh, my god, dad just got scammed out of $3,000. >> reporter:
kpix5's juliette goodrich on how companies try to block these kind of scams. >> i got a call at homene said grampy, this is shawn who is my grandson. >> reporter: 80-year-old retired psychiatrist david tomasini thought his grandson was in trouble with the law and was turning to him for help before calling his parents. >> it seemed so real i never even thought about a scam. >> reporter: then someone posing as a lawyer even got on the phone to explain the circumstances....
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in concord, juliette goodrich, kpix5. >> so how high is too high to drive? kpix5's maria medina shows us what happened when three drivers got high and then got behind the wheel. that's coming up in our next half hour. >>> new attics clock good news if you're tired -- at 6:00 good news, if you're tired of sitting in traffic, express lanes long 101 and interstate 280 are being considered to ease congestion. the city's transportation authority has been reviewing a study on carpool lanes, but it is also considered paid high occupancy express lanes. that idea has gotten heat from the board of supervisors. it voted against extending the study to paid lanes earlier this month. the transportation authority can seek funding again in february. >>> what started with former 49er football player colin kaepernick has spread. one councilman has been inspired now to take a knee. >> please join me in standing for the pledge of allegiance. >> reporter: councilman green takes a knee at this october 10th meeting turning heads and produces a chuckle. eliminating net neutra fice
in concord, juliette goodrich, kpix5. >> so how high is too high to drive? kpix5's maria medina shows us what happened when three drivers got high and then got behind the wheel. that's coming up in our next half hour. >>> new attics clock good news if you're tired -- at 6:00 good news, if you're tired of sitting in traffic, express lanes long 101 and interstate 280 are being considered to ease congestion. the city's transportation authority has been reviewing a study on carpool...
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here is juliette saly. theresa may is expected to submit another proposal over the post exit irish border issue as the european union summit looms. counterpart told reporters yesterday that having consulted with the people in london, she wants to come back to us with some text. officials are said to be flexible over at deadline they set ahead of next week's meeting as they came to see talks move on to trade. decision to's recognize jerusalem as israel's capital has prompted condemnation from global leaders and protests in the middle east. the move raised concerns that could ignite new violence and very any help for resolving the israeli-palestinian conflict. trump said it is time to recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel and the u.s. would start the process of moving its embassy to the city. >> israel is a sovereign nation with the right like every other sovereign nation to determine its own capital. acknowledging this is a fact, is a necessary condition for achieving peace. citigroup is saying it wil
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good evening to you, i'm juliette goodrich. >> it's in san francisco's willow glen neighborhood. >> reporter: for years, the atria chateau gardens has been a peaceful oasis. but next month, all the residents here will be forced to move out. >> you're saying it's the pits. >> yes, it's the pits. >> reporter: westlake did not renew the lease, and plans to convert the property into something other than senior housing. westlake did not respond to our request for comment, but the 1.7-acre parcel is in a booming area, next to the new google campus. >> it doesn't help to be mad. so it's upsetting, and disappointing. >> she's lucky because she has a family as a support. many people here don't have family. >> reporter: the seniors learned they've got to get out this week, and given 6 weeks notice. each facility must submit a closure statement. atria says they're disappointed westlake decided not to renew it's long term lease. we're committed to supporting our employees through the process. the senior centers are 95% occupied, costing on average, $4,500 a month in the bay area. >> you seem at peace wi
good evening to you, i'm juliette goodrich. >> it's in san francisco's willow glen neighborhood. >> reporter: for years, the atria chateau gardens has been a peaceful oasis. but next month, all the residents here will be forced to move out. >> you're saying it's the pits. >> yes, it's the pits. >> reporter: westlake did not renew the lease, and plans to convert the property into something other than senior housing. westlake did not respond to our request for...
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. >> i'm juliette goodrich. >>> when the doors opened at 2:00, the line extended for people all the wayound city hall. once they made their way in, they had to make their way around the massive pile of flowers left by mourners. kenny choi is here with the emotional tributes inside. kenny? >> reporter: the crowd was diverse, just the way the late mayor ed lee would have wanted it. big-name celebrities as well as everyday citizens gathering at city hall to pay their respects. the celebration of life ceremony for ed lee. for family, friends, and colleagues, their last chance to say goodbye. still trying to comprehend their father's sudden death, the late mayor's daughters tanya and briana lee delivered heartfelt tributes. >> for our daddy, he was not only our inspiration, but a constant source of humor, laughter, and lightness. mostly he told jokes he couldn't get through because he was laughing so hard at them
. >> i'm juliette goodrich. >>> when the doors opened at 2:00, the line extended for people all the wayound city hall. once they made their way in, they had to make their way around the massive pile of flowers left by mourners. kenny choi is here with the emotional tributes inside. kenny? >> reporter: the crowd was diverse, just the way the late mayor ed lee would have wanted it. big-name celebrities as well as everyday citizens gathering at city hall to pay their respects....
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. >> i'm juliette goodrich. most of the motorcycle racers are getting in their last runs the last few days of the year. kpix5 reporter kiet do tells us what's happening at one of the premier motocross tracks in northern california. >> reporter: for generations 408mx at the santa clara fairgrounds has been the south bay's epicenter of adrenaline, but by year's end the once booming racing in san jose will take its last lap. >> everybody is angry and sad, yeah. >> reporter: owner chris difficultly had been in negotiations with the fairgrounds management corporation to reup the lease offing to pay more in rent and insurance -- offering to pay more in rent and insurance, but still he said it became clear the county didn't want motocross in the area and abruptly ended talks. >> it would be nice if fairgrounds management corp. and the supervisors could reconsider and give us a year or two years and then end it, but to suddenly just cut us off like this is tragedy. >> reporter: back in the early '80s it was the heyday o
. >> i'm juliette goodrich. most of the motorcycle racers are getting in their last runs the last few days of the year. kpix5 reporter kiet do tells us what's happening at one of the premier motocross tracks in northern california. >> reporter: for generations 408mx at the santa clara fairgrounds has been the south bay's epicenter of adrenaline, but by year's end the once booming racing in san jose will take its last lap. >> everybody is angry and sad, yeah. >> reporter:...
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. >> juliette goodrich live on the 680 freeway, thank you. >>> this morning colleagues gathered at the chp academy in west sacramento to pay tribute to officer camilleri and his family. hundreds of chp officers walked into line joining chp cadets, other law enforcement officers and civilians to stand at attention in silence around the grassy courtyard of the academy where officer camilleri trained and where he graduated last march. >> it's obviously a very difficult time for the families. for the extended family, the department, myself and my command in hayward, all of our officers. >> chp captain tim pearson was officer camilleri's commander at the hayward division. >> his passion was going out doing the job arresting dui drivers and he's taken from us by what appears to be a dui driver. >> officer camilleri's family was escorted to their seats. his wife rosanna holding a white rose, his children sitting with his parents, brother, sister and other family members to hear acting commissioner warren stanley honor him. >> officer camilleri joins a selfless group of heros who have sacrific
. >> juliette goodrich live on the 680 freeway, thank you. >>> this morning colleagues gathered at the chp academy in west sacramento to pay tribute to officer camilleri and his family. hundreds of chp officers walked into line joining chp cadets, other law enforcement officers and civilians to stand at attention in silence around the grassy courtyard of the academy where officer camilleri trained and where he graduated last march. >> it's obviously a very difficult time...
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. >> juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >> the family hopes jason will be able to walk with the help of leg braces and hopes luca will be able to get prosthetics one day so the two can walk together. >>> it is the time of year when bay area charities do all they can to provide holiday meals. more than 2000 people enjoyed prime rib christmas eve lunch, it is a tradition in san francisco. the house and prime rib donates the meat for the annual lunch. >> it's a gift. so it's about standing with especially the most vulnerable in our community, letting them know they are special, too. >> serving meals every day of the year and always looking for volunteers to help out. >>> it is 4:38, governor brown has deliver add gift that two california men will never forget. the message being sent by this year's criminal pardons. >>> plus, a bay area man has been brightening the holiday for neighbors for decades, more on the last go around for the picky mouse christmas house. continued a unique christmas tradition, pardoning convicted criminals... 132 of them, this time around. as k-p-i-x . >>> governor brown has c
. >> juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >> the family hopes jason will be able to walk with the help of leg braces and hopes luca will be able to get prosthetics one day so the two can walk together. >>> it is the time of year when bay area charities do all they can to provide holiday meals. more than 2000 people enjoyed prime rib christmas eve lunch, it is a tradition in san francisco. the house and prime rib donates the meat for the annual lunch. >> it's a gift. so it's...
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i'm juliette goodrich. >> and i'm brian hackney. here's the conditions outside right now.t winds still around the -- gusty winds still around the bay area, and there are still red flag warnings posted throughout the bay area overnight. gusts today exceeding 60 miles per hour at bay area peaks. even in coup gusts -- cupertnio gusts up to 55 miles per hour. >>> and a tree was blown down by the wind at the embarcadero. >> reporter: yes, this is one of the many trees knocked down today. we all felt the gusts of wind, but the power of the wind storm caught some by surprise. wind whipped through the bay area and toppled tree of tree. >> i thought it was so amazing to watch nature take control of life. >> reporter: sean watched an old redwood tree snap in his hard. >> what an awful welcome to the neighborhood for your neighbors. >> reporter: in antioch a tree crashed down lifting the concrete base around it. until berkeley this tree rested itself on a couple of cars. in certain instances the trees came awfully close to taking lives. >> our car was parked right behind this car and
i'm juliette goodrich. >> and i'm brian hackney. here's the conditions outside right now.t winds still around the -- gusty winds still around the bay area, and there are still red flag warnings posted throughout the bay area overnight. gusts today exceeding 60 miles per hour at bay area peaks. even in coup gusts -- cupertnio gusts up to 55 miles per hour. >>> and a tree was blown down by the wind at the embarcadero. >> reporter: yes, this is one of the many trees knocked...
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juliette? >>> up next the travel nightmare that has slowly ended in atlanta tonight.ew details on a power outage that left passengers in the pitch black. >>> plus a movie opening for the ages. the blockbuster numbers tonight for the latest installment of one beloved film franchise. >> i'm dennis o'donnell. coming up next on game day, the incredible story of jimmy garoppolo continues at levi stadium. >> we would like to win by a lot. that would make things easier. >> for the raiders tonight it was win or call it a season. >> i tried to hold on to it. >> it might have been check mate for the oakland raiders, but for one thing for this basketball player, he's got all the right moves. >> i just played chess instead. >> vern glenn, anne makovec, myself all coming up next on game day. we need to be ready for whatever weather may come our way. my name's scott strenfel and i'm a meteorologist at pg&e. we make sure that our crews as well as our customers are prepared to how weather may impact their energy. so every single day we're monitoring the weather, and when storm events
juliette? >>> up next the travel nightmare that has slowly ended in atlanta tonight.ew details on a power outage that left passengers in the pitch black. >>> plus a movie opening for the ages. the blockbuster numbers tonight for the latest installment of one beloved film franchise. >> i'm dennis o'donnell. coming up next on game day, the incredible story of jimmy garoppolo continues at levi stadium. >> we would like to win by a lot. that would make things easier....