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juliette , this is just the first of at least four criminal probes into mr. trump. juliette? >>> let's go to a live look now in new york where the former president entered his plea earlier. certainly for more on what happened in the courtroom and the charges against the former president, let's bring in anne makovec with the latest information. hi, anne! >> hi, juliette. we are certainly in uncharted waters. mr. trump answered some questions from the judge and then entered his not guilty plea. so here is what we know about the charges trump is facing. 34 counts of falsifying business records in the first degree. all those charges are class e felonies. that is the lowest-level felony in the state of new york, but could end in prison time once this is all wrapped up. legally this case will go on for months or years. politically, there is not much that will shake mr. trump's face, but i did talk with a political science professor at san jose state about what we might see. >> if they start to say things like, well, i still really support them, i really like him, i like his policie
juliette , this is just the first of at least four criminal probes into mr. trump. juliette? >>> let's go to a live look now in new york where the former president entered his plea earlier. certainly for more on what happened in the courtroom and the charges against the former president, let's bring in anne makovec with the latest information. hi, anne! >> hi, juliette. we are certainly in uncharted waters. mr. trump answered some questions from the judge and then entered his not...
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juliette, back to you. >> it is not a done deal yet, so we will see. as president dave cavallo explained the decision in an interview. >> we know this is a difficult day for our fan and a sad day, but this has been a 25-year-old saga. our current facility is 10 years past it find an altern that works, and we have a path in las vegas that can put the franchise on solid footing. >> you have to ask, how did it get to this point? mlb first pushed the a's to look for new ballpark in 2009. after several locations fell through, the a's set their sights on howard terminal in 2018. things started picking up steam when the port of oakland entered into exclusive negotiations with the team in 2019. but mlb got frustrated with the lack of progress, and by may 2021 they gave the a's permission to explore a parallel path in vegas. the a's and oakland blew past a november deadline for a final vote on howard terminal last year. in january, the city lost out on a $182 million federal grant that would have helped to cover the infrastructure cost. so here we are with the
juliette, back to you. >> it is not a done deal yet, so we will see. as president dave cavallo explained the decision in an interview. >> we know this is a difficult day for our fan and a sad day, but this has been a 25-year-old saga. our current facility is 10 years past it find an altern that works, and we have a path in las vegas that can put the franchise on solid footing. >> you have to ask, how did it get to this point? mlb first pushed the a's to look for new ballpark...
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we switch to juliette goodrich. >> we will dig deeper into the exposes details coming to light in theder of tech executive bob lee. we will be joined live by a criminal defense attorney to talk about how prosecutors are building their case and what the defense can do to dismantle it all. >>> plus, a heavily compressed crab season is hours away from ending. by the effort to protect wildlife could have a big impact on land. the news that 6:00 coming up in about 10 minutes. let's go to charlie and a little bit of sports happening. >>> let's talk about the nba. the season began in mid-october and now it really begins. golden state has plans to keep playing until mid-june, but first things first, a trip to the state capital. at pre highest scorin offenses in the nba. sacramento led the leg league. just under 21 points per game, but that is where the similarities end. >> do you see any similarities between the offensive styles of these two? >> no. different personnel. nobody is like the warriors. they just have different people. >> different people, but a few familiar faces including harris
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hi, i'm juliette goodrich in fo sara tonight. much-needed is putting it lightly. with their victory tonight, the dubs of what going down 3-0. let's star with vern glenn. he was there a chase center with all the action. what we really call it big surprise since they have a great record at home? >> reporter: no, but i was looking for energy. the buzzwor was effort. these guys in the black jerseys played extra hard tonight! normally you want to limit the turnovers to 12, but the warriors had 12. down 10 fo monday night. so they protected the basketbas the difference in the game. all started with a superstar who ha only one turnover in the game, steph curry. now darren fox may have been the man in one and two, but this was curry's house the energy was there all game. curry head going early. knocked down three in the second quarter. he had six. scored 14 of 18 in the second half. 36 points for curry tonight. the game was already out of reach late in the fourth and steph delivered a dagger. warriors wo by 17, winning 114-97. the series lead was cut in half 2-1 >> we und
hi, i'm juliette goodrich in fo sara tonight. much-needed is putting it lightly. with their victory tonight, the dubs of what going down 3-0. let's star with vern glenn. he was there a chase center with all the action. what we really call it big surprise since they have a great record at home? >> reporter: no, but i was looking for energy. the buzzwor was effort. these guys in the black jerseys played extra hard tonight! normally you want to limit the turnovers to 12, but the warriors had...
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we switch over to juliette goodrich. >> it has been a tough year and a tough day for oakland a's fans take a look at this las vegas land deal. a longtime reporter who has covered the a's on the vegas side, shares his insights with me into what the city did to lure the team from oakland, and why he says that it is not a done deal yet. >>> plus a bay area couple in search of one of california's most stunning super blooms. our brian hackney goes along on their colorful road trip across the state. you won't want to miss that. a lot ahead at 6:00 in about 10 minutes. let's head live out to burn at the chase center! what a night! >>> you got that right, jules! good evening, everybody. let's get this out of the way. no draymond green. but the rest of the team is already on the floor! they are ready to get after it and cut this series in half! >> we are looking at this as an opportunity, not something that is lost but something to be gained. let's win the game! >> how do you overcome the emotion of what you might feel with draymond's absence? >> i think our crowd will help cover that. we will
we switch over to juliette goodrich. >> it has been a tough year and a tough day for oakland a's fans take a look at this las vegas land deal. a longtime reporter who has covered the a's on the vegas side, shares his insights with me into what the city did to lure the team from oakland, and why he says that it is not a done deal yet. >>> plus a bay area couple in search of one of california's most stunning super blooms. our brian hackney goes along on their colorful road trip...
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cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts right now. >>> reed and liz, thank you. it is the racist text message scandal that has made national headlines and fallen right in his lap! antioch's police chief speaking with us about the disturbing allegations that have put dozens of his officers on leave. >> it seems they only brought monkeys . >> how does it feel to read that? >> i would be lying if i said i wasn't frustrated with what i have seen for the next few weeks. >> antioch's police chief reacts to the shocking language used by his colleagues. how he plans to rebuild the department, keep the city safe and earn back people's trust. >> is this department worth saving? >> absolutely. >>> the criminal charges against an oakland homicide detective, putting dozens of his cases in jeopardy. >>> the warm-up was noticeable today but i am tracking even warmer temperatures in the forecast. >>> the latest battleground for one of the more unusual protests at uc berkeley. the passionate fight to save a rare library on the chopping block. >>> when they want to find the money
cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts right now. >>> reed and liz, thank you. it is the racist text message scandal that has made national headlines and fallen right in his lap! antioch's police chief speaking with us about the disturbing allegations that have put dozens of his officers on leave. >> it seems they only brought monkeys . >> how does it feel to read that? >> i would be lying if i said i wasn't frustrated with what i have seen for the next few...
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with juliette goodrich. >> you could really feel the warmup today.e at the peak of the heat with some parts of the bay area getting close to record highs. it was downright hot inland but in san francisco, check out that fog coming over the golden gate. it is a sign of the relief to come. not enough to cool things down across the bay. you are in the mid to upper
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>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >>> let's do this! heated playoff series between the warriors and kings all tied up at two games apiece! we are just an hour away from a critical game five. the dubs could really use a 3-2 edge, but they will have to win this one on the road in sacramento and we know the cowbells will be rattling tonight at golden 1 center. fans who could not make the trip will be cheering them on from home. this is a live look at the free watch party at tribe city. doors opened a half-hour ago to watch the game on the big outdoor screen. it is not just the fans rooting for the warriors to go the distance in the playoffs. max darrow talked to some businesses in mission bay who hope to keep cashing in on the team and their success. >> reporter: as he finishes the recipe for this cocktail, john king hopes the warriors
>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >>> let's do this! heated playoff series between the warriors and kings all tied up at two games apiece! we are just an hour away from a critical game five. the dubs could really use a 3-2 edge, but they will have to win this one on the road in sacramento and we know the cowbells will be rattling tonight at golden 1 center. fans who could not make the trip will be cheering them on from home. this is a live look at the free...
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i want to get straight to juliette kayyem.he is here live with us to give us some insight into this. she is on the phone. excuse me. not in the studio. can you give us some sense of what happens next when you have this mass casualty the event that we have seen. so many times in this country, including of course this year, and we're just in april. right so it's state is going to be slightly different, and you know, just to be clinical about it because we are in an ongoing mass casualty event is local louisville police are clearly taking lead right now they need to account for individuals for bodies and also for more victims who may not be close to that area. you are also going to get what we generally see as a lot of concerned citizens who don't know where family members are we don't know the conditions of who we're reporting has been injured, but we certainly know just from experience that the governor's announcement and his presence there suggest that this is an event that everyone is taking notice of until we figure out what
i want to get straight to juliette kayyem.he is here live with us to give us some insight into this. she is on the phone. excuse me. not in the studio. can you give us some sense of what happens next when you have this mass casualty the event that we have seen. so many times in this country, including of course this year, and we're just in april. right so it's state is going to be slightly different, and you know, just to be clinical about it because we are in an ongoing mass casualty event is...
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we switch over to juliette goodrich. >> thanks, ryan. restrictions have been lifted for much of the bay area, but many still plan on coming back. >> water isn't infinite, so we need to plan for drought conditions in the future. >> our len ramirez checks in with a family that is not taking water for granted. >>> we have seen the baby falcons hatching on the cal campus, but how do we protect the species as they grow up? we will introduce you to a master falconer. >>> all right, jules, it happens again at 6: 45! giants at dodgers for game two. the game one route for the giants is just a memory. in the dodgers lineup, patrolling the outfield is james outman. the rookie tripled last night! his hustle made him impossible to ignore. numbers don't lie. altman is hitting 300 so far this season. it is always good last night. i remember my grandpa taking me to games. we sat right behind here. >> did you have giants swag? >> yeah. i had a sweatshirt. yeah. >>> shout out to the sharks' eric carlson. with two goals at winnipeg, he became the sixth def
we switch over to juliette goodrich. >> thanks, ryan. restrictions have been lifted for much of the bay area, but many still plan on coming back. >> water isn't infinite, so we need to plan for drought conditions in the future. >> our len ramirez checks in with a family that is not taking water for granted. >>> we have seen the baby falcons hatching on the cal campus, but how do we protect the species as they grow up? we will introduce you to a master falconer....
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. >>> we switch to juliette goodrich. >> hey there, reed, we're digging more into the killing of a baya tech executive. it's a crime that has shaken the neighborhood known for passing commuters and high-rise condos. so our lauren went along with the neighborhood group that's surprised by this attack. so how they have poured years of effort into making people feel safe in the area. >>> plus, making rounds once again, the bay area program recruiting doctors out of retirement to deal with a physician shortage. so the news at 6:00 coming up in about ten minutes. >>> let's head to charlie in sports. >> making contact is not the giants strong suit right now. san francisco currently striking out more times per game than any team in baseball. nearly half of their outs are due to the punch out. let's go to game two in chicago. white sox hitters had the green light in the first inning against logan webb. four of the first five batters reached base. vaughn bringing home the first one. webb lasted five innings of four-run baseball. did i mention the giants swing and miss a lot? san francisco was 1
. >>> we switch to juliette goodrich. >> hey there, reed, we're digging more into the killing of a baya tech executive. it's a crime that has shaken the neighborhood known for passing commuters and high-rise condos. so our lauren went along with the neighborhood group that's surprised by this attack. so how they have poured years of effort into making people feel safe in the area. >>> plus, making rounds once again, the bay area program recruiting doctors out of...
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>> reporter: juliette, friends and coworkers describe blake as someone whom everybody liked. the said that he cared about people. he always wanted to help, and that is part of the reason why he worked here at the home depot in pleasanton as a loss prevention employee. it is also how police say that he ended up in a situation where when he tried to stop a shoplifter yesterday, he was shot and killed. those who knew him said he was one of the nicest people you would ever meet. he was active with the boy scouts his entire life and became an eagle scout at 14 and volunteered with cub scouts on the weekends. he met his fiancee at a scouting camp near the russian river where they were both camp counselors. the two were set to be married there later this summer. >> he had aspirations of being involved in law enforcement, which is why he ended up in loss prevention. >> reporter: investigators say the start of the 2: 15 when the suspect , 32-year-old benicia knapps, tried to steal something from the store. >> i believe it was an electrical item or a charger. >> reporter: police say sh
>> reporter: juliette, friends and coworkers describe blake as someone whom everybody liked. the said that he cared about people. he always wanted to help, and that is part of the reason why he worked here at the home depot in pleasanton as a loss prevention employee. it is also how police say that he ended up in a situation where when he tried to stop a shoplifter yesterday, he was shot and killed. those who knew him said he was one of the nicest people you would ever meet. he was active...
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juliette, back over to you. >> we will take that, thank you! >>> let's take a look at the richmond-san rafael bridge, where there is a push to speed things up for morning drivers. it would open up a third westbound lane and possibly add an eastbound movable barrier to obtain a bike and pedestrian lane. the bill says that right now drivers spend an average of 16 extra minutes stock in stop and go traffic at the height of the commute. >>> bringing diversity to the gaming industry. >> they don't have my hairstyle i don't think, so yeah. i would like to put in more black, or more african-american >>> a gaming club with a mission to diversify the industry. lezla gooden takes us inside a san francisco nonprofit that takes kids inside the world of stem through video games. >> for two hours a day you can find zaire creating missions and characters in the world of video gaming. >> i like him but i would like to get into building and creating my own games. >> reporter: there is a group trying to turn his skills into a career. it is called the bayview uni
juliette, back over to you. >> we will take that, thank you! >>> let's take a look at the richmond-san rafael bridge, where there is a push to speed things up for morning drivers. it would open up a third westbound lane and possibly add an eastbound movable barrier to obtain a bike and pedestrian lane. the bill says that right now drivers spend an average of 16 extra minutes stock in stop and go traffic at the height of the commute. >>> bringing diversity to the gaming...
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let's switch it over to juliette goodrich. or as i call her glitter. >> paul has a nice tan. have been on vacation. oakland students should know by this time tomorrow whether their teachers pn to go on strike. the potential disruption that is coming up at a very critical time. we're going to hear from some family who is are sympathetic to the teachers. they're worried about getting caught in the middle. >> we can support teachers and not support a teacher strike. >> it's an effort to close a racial gap in the medical field, black middle schoolers getting unique hands-on exposure to a potential career in healthcare. the news at 6:00 coming up in 10 minutes. >>> warriors, kings fans take note. if you joined us late, an injury has hit the sacramento kings. hit star guard darren fox who has a broken finger on his left shooting hand. he's listed as doubtful for game 5 against the warriors. he's averaging 30 points per game. can the kings win without him? remember the end of sunday's game? curry caught in a trap. he called one. that's a technical foul. they can chuckle about this n
let's switch it over to juliette goodrich. or as i call her glitter. >> paul has a nice tan. have been on vacation. oakland students should know by this time tomorrow whether their teachers pn to go on strike. the potential disruption that is coming up at a very critical time. we're going to hear from some family who is are sympathetic to the teachers. they're worried about getting caught in the middle. >> we can support teachers and not support a teacher strike. >> it's an...
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. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> let's start with a little left. water bills are getting cheaper and restrictions are certainly becoming cheaper as counties, two more counties end drought emergencies. we start in santa clara county where valley water pulled the plug and restrictions. but not all. >> reporter: despite having overflowing reservoirs and normal groundwater suesfor e fi water district board was concerned about messaging and the potential of undoing years of conservation education and actions. >> we pretty much tore out all the lawn. >> reporter: drought or no drought, leah rondo has made water conservation a way of life. over the past few years, she has replaced the grass at her san jose home with rocks and drought-tolerant plants. it is not just a front for the neighbors, but all around the house. she says that is the way it is going to stay. >> the water is not infinite. i think that we still need to plan for drought conditions in the future. >> reporter: that was what valley water district director said. >> every five to 10 years we
. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> let's start with a little left. water bills are getting cheaper and restrictions are certainly becoming cheaper as counties, two more counties end drought emergencies. we start in santa clara county where valley water pulled the plug and restrictions. but not all. >> reporter: despite having overflowing reservoirs and normal groundwater suesfor e fi water district board was concerned about messaging and the...
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cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts now. stack a lot to get caught up on. the death of a tech executive in san francisco. police are confirming it was not random. what we are learning about the tech entrepreneur charged with murder and his relationship to the victim. >> as a result of hard work, mier lee's killer has been identified, arrested, and will be brought to justice. >> the mystery leads police across the bay to emeryville. >> we follow the evidence and there is a lot of evidence. >> atei a reveing about the suspect in custody. and the d.a.s pointed message for elon musk. >>> a lot that was once full of tents, now set to become the largest community housing site yet. we asked the mayor how it fits with his plan to ban homeless camps across the city. >> i love this. this is a piece of my family and my dad and everything. my dad always says things like you need to evolve. >> and me to family transporting people across the bay for generations. now they are first in line to run the ferry of the future. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodric
cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts now. stack a lot to get caught up on. the death of a tech executive in san francisco. police are confirming it was not random. what we are learning about the tech entrepreneur charged with murder and his relationship to the victim. >> as a result of hard work, mier lee's killer has been identified, arrested, and will be brought to justice. >> the mystery leads police across the bay to emeryville. >> we follow the evidence and...
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. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> more details coming in and we are getting a clearer picture of what led to the deadly stabbing of a high-profile tech executive in san francisco. court documents now lay out a detailed timeline of bob lee's final hours and his connection to his alleged killer. it comes as the spotlight shifts to the suspects sister, who showed up to support her brother in court today. her text messages suggesting an argument between the victim and suspect will play a key role in the case. the court records trace bob lee steps on his last day and interactions with the suspect at key locations across san francisco. so, da lin has been digging through the records all day and he joins us now with more information. >> reporter: investigators believe the homicide is based on a dispute over the defendant sister. the court hearing today was very short, just a few minutes. in fact the arraignment has been postponed to april 25. investigators believe accused murderer nima momeni was angry with bob lee over lee's relationship with this woman. her name i
. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> more details coming in and we are getting a clearer picture of what led to the deadly stabbing of a high-profile tech executive in san francisco. court documents now lay out a detailed timeline of bob lee's final hours and his connection to his alleged killer. it comes as the spotlight shifts to the suspects sister, who showed up to support her brother in court today. her text messages suggesting an argument between the...
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here is norah o'donnell. >>> good evening, juliette.up on the cbs evening news, after kpix 5 news, meet the fearless female physicians making cardiothoracic history. how they are breaking down barriers for women in science, and they are from ucsf. that's tonight on cbs evening news. >> love it! family is just very important. she's my sister and, she's the rock of the family. she's the person who holds everything together. ♪♪ it's a battle, you know i'm going to be there. keytruda and chemotherapy meant treating my cancer with two different types of medicine. in a clinical trial, keytruda and chemotherapy was proven to help people live longer than chemotherapy alone. keytruda is used to treat more patients with advanced lung cancer than any other immunotherapy. keytruda may be used with certain chemotherapies as your first treatment if you have advanced nonsquamous, non-small cell lung cancer and you do not have an abnormal “egfr” or “alk” gene. keytruda can cause your immune system to attack healthy parts of your body during or after tr
here is norah o'donnell. >>> good evening, juliette.up on the cbs evening news, after kpix 5 news, meet the fearless female physicians making cardiothoracic history. how they are breaking down barriers for women in science, and they are from ucsf. that's tonight on cbs evening news. >> love it! family is just very important. she's my sister and, she's the rock of the family. she's the person who holds everything together. ♪♪ it's a battle, you know i'm going to be there....
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we switch over to juliette goodrich! >> hi, liz. they are one of the more unusual contributors to climate change. now an unusual experiment with dairy cows is happening in our backyard. how changing up their diet could help the planet. >>> what is on your bucket list? a 90-year-old sonoma county woman did not think twice when she was asked. she takes us along on her zip lining adventure. >> i know that there is so much out there in the world. the more i see, the more i want to see. >>> the news at 6:00 coming up in about 10 minutes. hey vern, what's up with sports? >> we are talking about the nba, where it has happened before. now a draymond green one-game suspension is here again for conduct and past behavior. add it all up and the best defensive player has missed, will miss the most important 55 minutes of the warriors' season. the last seven minutes of game two and the 48 of game three. here is steve kerr. >> draymond was a practice, yeah. he addressed the team and we spent a minute on it or so and then moved into practice. >> th
we switch over to juliette goodrich! >> hi, liz. they are one of the more unusual contributors to climate change. now an unusual experiment with dairy cows is happening in our backyard. how changing up their diet could help the planet. >>> what is on your bucket list? a 90-year-old sonoma county woman did not think twice when she was asked. she takes us along on her zip lining adventure. >> i know that there is so much out there in the world. the more i see, the more i want...
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. >>> we switch over to juliette goodrich. >> major companies have left the bay area heading to texaso signed large leases to stay in silicon valley. we'll tell you which ones. >>> plus the wet weather has resulted in an increase in ticks in the bay area, what to look out for and where they found a new species. >>> plus we are hearing from dianne feinstein when she is returning to the senate and what she wants done in her absence. >>> let's go to vern in sports. >> can we talk about the nba playoffs? three days before the warriors get after it at the kings. steph curry and the team practiced this morning after a couple days off. did you know the kings' third seed are a slight favorite to win game one? the six seed dubs have to figure out how to beat the highest scoring team in the league and get over on mike brown here, former warriors assistant and coach of the year favorite. >> i said i'd be shocked if he didn't win coach of the year award. he deserves it. he and his staff have been incredible. you express your love for each other and then the gloves come off and wait for the series
. >>> we switch over to juliette goodrich. >> major companies have left the bay area heading to texaso signed large leases to stay in silicon valley. we'll tell you which ones. >>> plus the wet weather has resulted in an increase in ticks in the bay area, what to look out for and where they found a new species. >>> plus we are hearing from dianne feinstein when she is returning to the senate and what she wants done in her absence. >>> let's go to vern...
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cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts right now. >>> we are learning more. about the 5-year-old girl killed in a heartbreaking shooting on a bay area freeway. and the questions we all have about what is being done to stop this violence. >>> she was just weeks shy of her sixth birthday. on the roadway with her family when she was hit by a stray bullet. the efforts to track down the shooters still on the loose. >> we're exhausting every investigative lead. >> reporter: dozens of people calling for justice for another freeway shooting victim. how they're putting the pressure on alameda county's new district attorney. >> anybody who kills a baby, needs to be life in prison without the parole. >> depending on what kind of food bank, more than ever. talk about changing how we help those neighbors in need. >> there is an opportunity for us to step up your game. how you can buy your first home. the brand new loan program is already out of money. >> we knew it would go quickly because home prices are expensive in california. >>> she was on her way to a birthday party
cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts right now. >>> we are learning more. about the 5-year-old girl killed in a heartbreaking shooting on a bay area freeway. and the questions we all have about what is being done to stop this violence. >>> she was just weeks shy of her sixth birthday. on the roadway with her family when she was hit by a stray bullet. the efforts to track down the shooters still on the loose. >> we're exhausting every investigative lead....
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. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> we have spent all day gathering new information about this violent attack that killed a high tech -- profile tech executive on the streets of san francisco. his death once again sparking a conversation about the city's issues with crime and safety. now, friends, family, and silicon valley leaders are remembering bob lee as a leader who played a well known role in companies including cashapp and square. he recently moved to miami and was visiting san francisco at the time of the attack. lee was stabbed to death on main street in the city's east cut neighborhood in an area surrounded by luxury condos. katie nielsen has been out there all day. she spoke to a longtime friend of lee and is piecing together new details about this attack, katie? >> reporter: yeah, juliette, there are a lot of people that knew lee either personally or by reputation. and you can see there is a growing memorial of flowers and notes here on main street where lee was found after being stabbed to death early tuesday morning. those who knew him said he was not o
. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> we have spent all day gathering new information about this violent attack that killed a high tech -- profile tech executive on the streets of san francisco. his death once again sparking a conversation about the city's issues with crime and safety. now, friends, family, and silicon valley leaders are remembering bob lee as a leader who played a well known role in companies including cashapp and square. he recently moved...
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cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts right now. >>> thank you so much.gin with the private security guard arrested so what we've learned tonight and the confrontation at a san francisco walgreens that ended with the woman shot and killed. >> walking out and all we hear is boom boom. a security guard now facing a murder charge. >> we're digging deeper into the rules and responsibilities for guards. and how far they can go to carry out their duties. >> is there any level of justification for this incident? >> property crime is not something you can shoot people for. >> a bay area bank known for its loyalty to customers now teetering on the brink of collapse. >> stock price gone through the basement. >> could first republic's meltdown be a sign of more banking failures to come? >> it is the cornerstone of our community here in the castro. >>> and the fight over a century old bay area movie house, the competing visions for a neighborhoods icon and why its future is coming down to the showdown over seats. >> simply just a crime against the city of san francis
cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts right now. >>> thank you so much.gin with the private security guard arrested so what we've learned tonight and the confrontation at a san francisco walgreens that ended with the woman shot and killed. >> walking out and all we hear is boom boom. a security guard now facing a murder charge. >> we're digging deeper into the rules and responsibilities for guards. and how far they can go to carry out their duties. >> is...
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juliette, thank you for being here. geoff: for the first time in history, u.s.y bases will be named after women and black officers, instead of only white men. today fort lee, named for general robert e. lee, became fort gregg-adams, for two black officers who made significant contributions to the army. it is one of nine renamed bases, part of a congressional and military effort, to change confederate names and honor american heroes. nick schifrin is back with that. nick: until today the site was named for the commanding officer of the confederate army. 160 years after lee surrendered, fort lee has surrendered to trail blazers. >> i hope this community will look with pride at the name fort gregg adams and instill pride in every soldier. nick: 94-year-old lieutenant general enlisted in the army in 1946. he wanted to be a lab tech but went into logistics after facing racial barriers. he retired after 36 years as the military's highest-ranking black officer. the once whites only officers club is now named after him. this is all part of an effort to rename forts. he'
juliette, thank you for being here. geoff: for the first time in history, u.s.y bases will be named after women and black officers, instead of only white men. today fort lee, named for general robert e. lee, became fort gregg-adams, for two black officers who made significant contributions to the army. it is one of nine renamed bases, part of a congressional and military effort, to change confederate names and honor american heroes. nick schifrin is back with that. nick: until today the site...
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. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. isa bay case and it s capt the wee talking out the lee in san francisco and today police announced in arrest and rebuild it is not a random attack, but they would not reveal much else. katie nielsen has been talking to her sources all day long. she has been able to piece together some of what happened the night that lee was killed. >> reporter: this cell phone video shows the tent seen early thursday morning around 5:00 a.m., when san francisco police arrested the suspect, 38-year- old nima momeni, at a condo building where he lived and worked. the prime suspect in the stabbing death of executive bob lee and from police, this intriguing clue. >> we can confirm that they knew each other. however, we will not be able to provide further details at this time regarding the evidence that confirms that information. >> reporter: butkpsourceclpodert lls thtwmewere spotted leaving the millennium tower in the early morning hours before the stabbing. another source close to lee tells us that lee
. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. isa bay case and it s capt the wee talking out the lee in san francisco and today police announced in arrest and rebuild it is not a random attack, but they would not reveal much else. katie nielsen has been talking to her sources all day long. she has been able to piece together some of what happened the night that lee was killed. >> reporter: this cell phone video shows the tent seen early thursday morning around 5:00...
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juliette. >>> a new trader joe's location is on the way. this complex have been trying to fill its ground-floor retail space since 2014. the area is in critical need of an affordable grocery store. >> we need to store in this community. it is a food desert. >> the building could soon be under new ownership of the new owner plans to get trader joe's into that ground ♪♪ alex! mateo, hey how's business? great. you know that loan has really worked wonders. that's what u.s. bank is for. and you're growing in california? -yup, socal, norcal... -monterey? -all day. -a branch in ventura? that's for sure-ah. atms in fresno? fres-yes. encinitas? yes, indeed-us. anaheim? big time. more guacamole? i'm on a roll-ay. how about you? i'm just visiting. u.s. bank. ranked #1 in customer satisfaction with retail banking in california by j.d. power. "the doctor will see you now." ranked #1 in customer satisfaction with but do they really? do they see that crick in your neck? that ache in your heart? will they see that funny little thing that wasn't there last
juliette. >>> a new trader joe's location is on the way. this complex have been trying to fill its ground-floor retail space since 2014. the area is in critical need of an affordable grocery store. >> we need to store in this community. it is a food desert. >> the building could soon be under new ownership of the new owner plans to get trader joe's into that ground ♪♪ alex! mateo, hey how's business? great. you know that loan has really worked wonders. that's what u.s....
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let's discuss now with cnn's national security analyst juliette kayyem.uliet good to see you 600 members morning multiples of the group of 50 we knew about a week ago, started in february instead of the end of 2022. how much more severe is this leak case now? it's severe and more disturbing because the larger the group of people who i could see this information. the more likely it is. it is shared to even a larger group but also suggests that it probably could have been detected earlier on. this is a large group of people just to explain how it works. discord is the is the platform. then there's different chat rooms, the one we knew about from november from october, 2022 is called thugs. shaker central, uh, investigators thought well, that was a small pool of people. they can figure out what that pool is. who would have seen it? this larger group that appears in february, 2022 had access or where, at least reading by the disclosures real time information at the start of the war about russia's capabilities , ukraine's capabilities and then what the u. s in
let's discuss now with cnn's national security analyst juliette kayyem.uliet good to see you 600 members morning multiples of the group of 50 we knew about a week ago, started in february instead of the end of 2022. how much more severe is this leak case now? it's severe and more disturbing because the larger the group of people who i could see this information. the more likely it is. it is shared to even a larger group but also suggests that it probably could have been detected earlier on....
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i'm juliette goodrich in for sara tonight. >>> people rallied across the country today for transgender day of visibility. it is a time to celebrate the transgender community at a time when their rights are under attack nationwide. a ban on public drag shows was about to take effect in tennessee tomorrow, but a judge halted it stopping the state from enforcing the ban for at least two weeks until he makes the final ruling. kentucky and nebraska are among multiple states considering bills uld ban minors. teens walked out of a nebraska school today in support of trans youth. in florida people protested a bill that would expand the state's don't say gay law. the expansion would prohibit classroom instruction on sexual orientation and gender identity in all grades. >> the purpose of this walkout is to advocate for the safety and support of lgbtq students. >> in the sacramento area, students at two schools walked out of class after the roseville school district barred a local lgbtq group from working on school campuses. here in the bay area apple ceo tim cook tweeted out that the company sta
i'm juliette goodrich in for sara tonight. >>> people rallied across the country today for transgender day of visibility. it is a time to celebrate the transgender community at a time when their rights are under attack nationwide. a ban on public drag shows was about to take effect in tennessee tomorrow, but a judge halted it stopping the state from enforcing the ban for at least two weeks until he makes the final ruling. kentucky and nebraska are among multiple states considering...
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. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >>> their name may be texas instruments, but the tech company has just staked their claim in santa clara. news of their new large lease broke the same week we learned salesforce is getting rid of their remaining offices in salesforce tower. len ramirez spoke with businesses happy to have more workers coming to santa clara. >> reporter: there's still no word on when texas instruments would occupy these the park, t is majovalley and it could have a big impact on neighboring businesses. >> reporter: michael agnel welcomed the news his indian cuisine restaurant called jack's was about to get some new neighbors, texas instrument workers moving into these buildings nearby. >> if they occupy, that will give a good lunch traffic. >> reporter: agnel says it's been a struggle. the santa clara restaurant was going to open in 2020 but couldn't. it's been open now just three months. >> we are just out of the pandemic. it's just the third year and still most of the companies are still working on a remote basis. so by having this one will be p
. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >>> their name may be texas instruments, but the tech company has just staked their claim in santa clara. news of their new large lease broke the same week we learned salesforce is getting rid of their remaining offices in salesforce tower. len ramirez spoke with businesses happy to have more workers coming to santa clara. >> reporter: there's still no word on when texas instruments would occupy these the park, t is...
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. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> we begin tonight with those explosive new developments, including new surveillance video in the case of former san francisco fire commissioner don carmignani with the city public defender's office saying today he may be responsible for as many as eight unsolved assaults against unhoused people. katie nielsen has the details on this quickly evolving case. >> reporter: the public defender's office believes don carmignani is the person in this video taken in the marina in november 2021. >> on the same vote that mr. carmignani lives it shows a man asleep on the sidewalk. he sprays this bear spray at the homeless not just passing by, but focusing on the victim's face. >> reporter: the public defender says this is one of eight unsolved bear spray assaults on unhoused people within four blocks of where carmignani lives. >> the district attorney and the police gave us, the defense, yesterday these police reports because they believe these acts are related to mr. carmignani. >> reporter: we asked the d.a. about that video. >> i have v
. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> we begin tonight with those explosive new developments, including new surveillance video in the case of former san francisco fire commissioner don carmignani with the city public defender's office saying today he may be responsible for as many as eight unsolved assaults against unhoused people. katie nielsen has the details on this quickly evolving case. >> reporter: the public defender's office believes don...
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juliette kayyem. thank you. well, that's just in the five louisiana law enforcement officers charged in the may 2019 violent arrest of black motorist ronald green pled not guilty at their arraignment today. green later died from his injuries. police claim he resisted arrest and struggled with officers. his family says they were initially told green died in a car crash. after a police chase video of the incident released two years later showed officers kicking, punching and using a taser on green before he died in their custody. the charges the officers face range from negligent homicide, obstruction of justice. and still to come for us new details on the health of alexa and the ball name. we will have a live report from moscow. next. plus a setback for dominion. why the judge has the company cannot bring up the january 6th insurrection during its trial against fox. t m mobie . your business wilill save over 1000 bucks. what are you going to do with it? i could use a new sign. with t mobile for business save more
juliette kayyem. thank you. well, that's just in the five louisiana law enforcement officers charged in the may 2019 violent arrest of black motorist ronald green pled not guilty at their arraignment today. green later died from his injuries. police claim he resisted arrest and struggled with officers. his family says they were initially told green died in a car crash. after a police chase video of the incident released two years later showed officers kicking, punching and using a taser on...
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we'll talk about that in a little bit, but juliette goodrich is here because that went a little bit differently as well as a lot of other baseball games. that's because of a major league baseball rule change. >> yeah. it's kind of the game changer. we're talking about a pitch clock with a p, okay? what it is to speed up the game. the pitchers have basically a clock on them. they've got to get it going. how do fans feel about this? sara, that means you could get home sooner, don't have to pay your baby-sitter as much, you drink less. fans had mixed reaction. nice suit, not orange, though. >> everybody loves to watch the athletes do their thing. they like to watch their whole like system of swinging and all their techniques that they have and the communication between everyone is also really fun to watch, the behind the scenes. >> i think that be 'll still th wh andhome a little bit earlier. that will be good on school nights. >> reporter: how many hotdogs do you think you can eat when it's a shorter game time? >> 20. >> reporter: still 20? is that okay, mom? >> i think we can do 20. >> i guess i
we'll talk about that in a little bit, but juliette goodrich is here because that went a little bit differently as well as a lot of other baseball games. that's because of a major league baseball rule change. >> yeah. it's kind of the game changer. we're talking about a pitch clock with a p, okay? what it is to speed up the game. the pitchers have basically a clock on them. they've got to get it going. how do fans feel about this? sara, that means you could get home sooner, don't have to...
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>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> if the heat is on and after a winter of intense storms we are bracing for a spring warm-up. midweek we could see inland temps creeping into the 90s. this may be welcome news for those craving sunshine, but the sadom -- the sudden warm-up could have consequences as the snow melts. these rivers from the sierra are dangerously cold and flowing at speeds not seen in years. fresno county even went as far to shut down public access to rivers and there's also that places in the tulare basin could face catastrophic flooding. california emergency officials said they have been planning for this and they are ready to respond. >> pre-position firefighters personnel. understand who lives there. >> work we put the laydown's for rocks or super sacks away the areas that may be at risk. >> and a monterey county a milestone in the cleanup today in a community still recovering from flooding. it's been about six weeks since a levy breached and inundated the town of holly rowe. today is the last day for phase one of the cleanup . >> reporter: it's been
>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> if the heat is on and after a winter of intense storms we are bracing for a spring warm-up. midweek we could see inland temps creeping into the 90s. this may be welcome news for those craving sunshine, but the sadom -- the sudden warm-up could have consequences as the snow melts. these rivers from the sierra are dangerously cold and flowing at speeds not seen in years. fresno county even went as far to shut down public access...
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cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts right now. >>> reed and liz, thank you. the racist text message scandal that has made national headlines and fallen right in his lap! antioch's police chief speaking with us about the disturbing allegations th
cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts right now. >>> reed and liz, thank you. the racist text message scandal that has made national headlines and fallen right in his lap! antioch's police chief speaking with us about the disturbing allegations th
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. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> talk about big challenges tonight to san francisco's mission to lower businesses and tourists back to the city. according to the latest figures, the downtown area only has 31% recovery rate from the pandemic. that is the lowest for any big city in the u.s. the recent headlines certainly are not helping. last week we saw the high-profile killing of cash up founder bubbly and the beating of a former fire commissioner in the marina. then this week, the closure of a whole foods flagship store. that is because of safety issues. it is the latest business to close in the midmarket area. our wilson walker spent time there and has more on what this means for the future of the neighborhood and what he saw there. >> reporter: we are here at sixth and market all of three minutes before an agitated man came to the blick art materials store and started threatening people, causing a very tense scene. the security guard certainly earned his pay today. is this anecdotal for how things are going? sure it is. let's talk to somebody else who has lived in t
. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> talk about big challenges tonight to san francisco's mission to lower businesses and tourists back to the city. according to the latest figures, the downtown area only has 31% recovery rate from the pandemic. that is the lowest for any big city in the u.s. the recent headlines certainly are not helping. last week we saw the high-profile killing of cash up founder bubbly and the beating of a former fire commissioner in the...
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. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >>> the only way to think of it is the downtown dilemma, and that is key to san francisco's economic survival. the city launched a new strategy to draw people back to its struggling urban core, involving getting creative with all of these retail and office spaces that are really sitting empty, as we speak. the office vacancy rate is nearly 30%, a record high. we got major players in town, salesforce, giving up space downtown, to the city has just started taking applications for a new pop up program that peers landlords who have empty space with small businesses and community organizations that could certainly use them. the businesses get three months of free rent and up to $8000 in grants to cover expenses. what do the landlords get? they get $5000 from the city for hosting. we've been looking into this. we've been talking to business owners about whether the idea of pop-ups will really translate to more people, coming downtown. >> reporter: preparing a good cup of coffee -- time is one of the key ingredients in downtown san franci
. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >>> the only way to think of it is the downtown dilemma, and that is key to san francisco's economic survival. the city launched a new strategy to draw people back to its struggling urban core, involving getting creative with all of these retail and office spaces that are really sitting empty, as we speak. the office vacancy rate is nearly 30%, a record high. we got major players in town, salesforce, giving up space...
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. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> it is such a crucial time for students right now, and a strike threat could leave oakland families scrambling at a critical time. we hear from the people caught in the middle of it all. and the fears are rising. oakland teachers now are wondering what they're going to do. and here's what we know right now. members of the oakland education association are wrapping up a vote on whether to authorize a strike. the union is expected to announce the results tomorrow evening. if approved, a strike could happen as early as monday. we're talking may 1st. the district has called on state officials to block that effort and declare a strike beside are stta oakland liught in of all isme s are actually pushing back. as john ramos reports, they're worried students will end up paying the price. >> reporter: the teachers are demanding more money than the district is willing to give them. they're deciding whether or not to strike over it. but it is the students around parents that are being held as pawns in this game of chess. if the strike happe
. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> it is such a crucial time for students right now, and a strike threat could leave oakland families scrambling at a critical time. we hear from the people caught in the middle of it all. and the fears are rising. oakland teachers now are wondering what they're going to do. and here's what we know right now. members of the oakland education association are wrapping up a vote on whether to authorize a strike. the union is...
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>> reporter: so juliette, i do know just yesterday the department of justice was in contact with the police department. a federal monitor to oversee this department is not out of the question. chief ford says he really wants the opportunity to create the reforms outside resources are brought in. but he says if that's the direction things end up going, he would not be surprise. >> all right, katie nielsen with that exclusive interview. thank you so much. >>> happening tomorrow, mayor thorpe will be taking part in the community discussion about race at delta bay community church. that event starts at 7:00. if you would like to hear more from chief ford, we have posted more excerpts of katie's exclusive interview on kpix.com. >>> all right, as the temperatures heat up, the big melt begins in the sierra. governor newsom in the sierra talking about how the state is getting ready for massive flooding. >> we not only need to maintain our vigilance, but we can't be impatient in terms of the impending floods and damage that will occur here in a very short order. >> communities already damaged
>> reporter: so juliette, i do know just yesterday the department of justice was in contact with the police department. a federal monitor to oversee this department is not out of the question. chief ford says he really wants the opportunity to create the reforms outside resources are brought in. but he says if that's the direction things end up going, he would not be surprise. >> all right, katie nielsen with that exclusive interview. thank you so much. >>> happening...
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with juliette goodrich. >> we are talking racist and homophobic text messages sent bethose who swore to protect the public. here is what we know. the texts were uncovered during an ongoing investigation by the fbi. and the contra costa county da's office. the mayor is calling for the firing of the 24 officers who may be involved. the department is hiring outside help to determine just how widespread this problem has become. tonight, we are also hearing from a mother who claims her who black sons were singled out during an encounter with police. as she tells our katie nielsen, the revelations prove what she knew all along. >> reporter: i spoke to one woman who moved to antioch 20 years ago. when her boys were teenagers, they were racially profiled by police. now seeing these text messages has confirmed one of her greatest fears. >> some things in life, you want to be wrong. >> reporter: gigi crowder said the racest text messages confirmed what she thought. at times antioch police officers were treating black and brown residents different than her white neighbors. >> sometimes, you jus
with juliette goodrich. >> we are talking racist and homophobic text messages sent bethose who swore to protect the public. here is what we know. the texts were uncovered during an ongoing investigation by the fbi. and the contra costa county da's office. the mayor is calling for the firing of the 24 officers who may be involved. the department is hiring outside help to determine just how widespread this problem has become. tonight, we are also hearing from a mother who claims her who...
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here's juliette goodrich on the just filed lawsuit against the city and its police department. >> reporter: the suit is the latest development in a year-long civil rights investigation by the fbi and contra costa county da's office. their report found a series of racist and homophobic text messages exchanged by at least 45 officers. that's nearly half of the city's force. civil rights attorney john burris says one officer even bragged about beating up a suspect during an arrest. >> this conduct itself was so horrible that it was more than just locker room talk. it was a state of mind. and so for us, this was pervasive. and so many of the people that have been affected didn't even know that they were being treated this way. they didn't know that the conduct that they were being arrested for was improper. >> reporter: burris says black people in antioch probably shoue bee afra of the po than the in he says the texts purposely targeted the city's black seems to met the department is so fundamentally corrupted. >> reporter: investigators say leadership roles. the suit was filed on behalf of fi
here's juliette goodrich on the just filed lawsuit against the city and its police department. >> reporter: the suit is the latest development in a year-long civil rights investigation by the fbi and contra costa county da's office. their report found a series of racist and homophobic text messages exchanged by at least 45 officers. that's nearly half of the city's force. civil rights attorney john burris says one officer even bragged about beating up a suspect during an arrest. >>...
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juliette goodrich is trying to get answers on when the cameras will be up and running. we'll let you know what they said tonight on the evening addition. >>> the former san francisco fire commissioner who took a brutal beating last week shared his first public statement since the attack. his attorney also released surveillance video of the attack. we need to warn you before we roll that footage, you might find it upsetting to watch. let's go to the video right now from one of the cameras belonging to don carmigiani's family. the 53-year-old's parents live near laguna and chestnut. the video doesn't really show what led up to the attack, but they say these men have been a nuance in that area for a while now. they've called police in the past, so this time he went over, responding to his motherrest 's house, and asked them to leave. let's talk about that man. the 24-year-old derek dodi, he's been charged with three felony assault and battery counts. by the way he did not show up for the scheduled court appearance this morning. that's been pushed to thursday. his public de
juliette goodrich is trying to get answers on when the cameras will be up and running. we'll let you know what they said tonight on the evening addition. >>> the former san francisco fire commissioner who took a brutal beating last week shared his first public statement since the attack. his attorney also released surveillance video of the attack. we need to warn you before we roll that footage, you might find it upsetting to watch. let's go to the video right now from one of the...
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juliette kayyem will leave it there.hank you still ahead of complicated path to the presidency, republican hopefuls and trying to navigate tricky landscape after former president trump's indictment has the indictment made it harder for trump opponents to win the nomination. video says the approval process is similar throughout latin america will need firsthand e experience in each c country and video can fid these people vivideo has these people. people who know no bdo. okay everyone. our mission is complete, balanced nutrition together, we provi nutrients to support immune, muscle bone and heart health, 25 vitamins and minerals and ensure complete with 30 g of protein. i've always been prone to hair thinning genetically predisposed gave birth was under a lot of stress. older i started taking neutral, natural, clinically effective. neutral fall is the number one dermatologist recommended hair growth supplements with in like months i noticed becoming stronger and thicker, neutral has taken me back to the hair. i was meant
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also with us cnn national security analyst juliette kayyem . she's a former homeland security official, julia good to see you, so we should also point out that in your time and homeland security in the state of massachusetts oversaw the air national guard there as we look at all of this, and everybody's trying to trying to put all the pieces of the puzzle together. i think the part natasha, but a really interesting point about about oversight. so we know that he had access because he had this job where he worked in i t he was responsible for basically keeping those systems running. the fact that there didn't seem to be any sort of checks and balances in place. no oversight based on what we know now, in terms of who may have been looking at those documents, what they could do with him that he could print them out and bring them home. you know, when you were there, was there any sort of oversight here? would someone in this position have a manager who is checking to see when they're accessing certain things? right and the and the yes and there ar
also with us cnn national security analyst juliette kayyem . she's a former homeland security official, julia good to see you, so we should also point out that in your time and homeland security in the state of massachusetts oversaw the air national guard there as we look at all of this, and everybody's trying to trying to put all the pieces of the puzzle together. i think the part natasha, but a really interesting point about about oversight. so we know that he had access because he had this...
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. >> reporter: yeah, juliette, it says he attended uc berkeley, though it does not give details about when he attended or might've graduated. of course we reached out to cal, that tells us they don't have any matches to that name. no record of attendance, much less graduation. on his linkedin it does list to other colleges, but again, no further information about when he may or may not have attended. it is possible that he attended under a different name, possibly an alias, but our team has been doing a lot of digging in this case. particularly today i found arrest records, property records under his name. so far we have no evidence to suggest he has gone by any other name other than nima momeni. >> lauren, thank you for your thorough reporting and our team is covering this and will have more later tonight. thank you, lauren toms. >>> today's arrest was a chance for city leaders to set the record safe on the attack. even though san francisco's homicide rate is lower than most major cities, brought up concerns about crime and safety. d.a. brooke jenkins called out elon musk for his twe
. >> reporter: yeah, juliette, it says he attended uc berkeley, though it does not give details about when he attended or might've graduated. of course we reached out to cal, that tells us they don't have any matches to that name. no record of attendance, much less graduation. on his linkedin it does list to other colleges, but again, no further information about when he may or may not have attended. it is possible that he attended under a different name, possibly an alias, but our team...
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. >> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> good evening, i am elizabeth cook . this could determine how much you could pay for your electricity. how much money, i should say. pg&e is looking at a new pricing plan based on income. a family of four earning less than 28,000 a year would pay $15 a month. those earning between 20-$69,000 a year would pay about 30,000 a month. the next, up to one to 80,000 a month, they would have a $51 monthly bill. families making more than that will pay $92 a month. asdevon tells us, this is just the beginning. how your bill is khaki later. it will be based in part on how much money you make. we talked to customers who say they are not thrilled with the idea. >> i am leery, but i think it is a good idea. >> she says she is supportive of the idea of make utility bills more affordable for people who earn less money. >> i'm sympathetic to people who need help paying their power bills. >> in practice, she wonders a bit about how much of that responsibility she was shoulder, how much her bill would half to go up in order for someone els
. >> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> good evening, i am elizabeth cook . this could determine how much you could pay for your electricity. how much money, i should say. pg&e is looking at a new pricing plan based on income. a family of four earning less than 28,000 a year would pay $15 a month. those earning between 20-$69,000 a year would pay about 30,000 a month. the next, up to one to 80,000 a month, they would have a $51 monthly bill. families making...