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but for len m cclus key to millions of people but for len mccluskey to come out as is done and saidephen to say, he's a lwa ys referendum. for stephen to say, he's always backed a version of theresa may's deal, if only we'd done that, thatis may's deal, if only we'd done that, that is nonsense. the public make up their minds over lots of wings and one of them in this election without a doubt was the state of today's labour party underjeremy corbyn and the influence of momentum. what we need to return to is the massive disconnection between the labour party and its bedrock support, these working class voters we discussed earlier. a lot of these voters would no longer classify themselves as working class. the middle classes expanded across country. let's call them the more economically disadvantaged, the socio—economic groups that belong to the torah rather than the richer. there is a statistician who works for the financial times whose run the numbers since the election. —— poorer. he says it's wrong to suggest the disconnection between that group and the labour party began with the
but for len m cclus key to millions of people but for len mccluskey to come out as is done and saidephen to say, he's a lwa ys referendum. for stephen to say, he's always backed a version of theresa may's deal, if only we'd done that, thatis may's deal, if only we'd done that, that is nonsense. the public make up their minds over lots of wings and one of them in this election without a doubt was the state of today's labour party underjeremy corbyn and the influence of momentum. what we need to...
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len ramirez tells us the news came as a surprise and considering his initial endorsement. len? >> that is right, he was an early supporter for senator kamala harris for the presidency. she has dropped out last week, citing the fact that she can no longer compete financially with the billionaires in the race. now the mayor of san jose has thrown his political clout against one of those billionaires or towards one of those billionaires. san jose mayor sam accardo says he first backed kamala harris stto take on ought she was president trump. now he is backing former new york city mayor and wall street billionaire michael bloomberg for the same exact reason. >> we have got the biggest bully in the history of the planet occupying the white house. i want to support those who can take down bullets. and mike bloomberg has shown time and time again that he will take on big oil. he will take on the gun industry. he will take on big soda, coke, and pepsi. >> reporter: he is not just a backing bloomberg but sharing his california campaign. >> he's not well known in california so to get him
len ramirez tells us the news came as a surprise and considering his initial endorsement. len? >> that is right, he was an early supporter for senator kamala harris for the presidency. she has dropped out last week, citing the fact that she can no longer compete financially with the billionaires in the race. now the mayor of san jose has thrown his political clout against one of those billionaires or towards one of those billionaires. san jose mayor sam accardo says he first backed kamala...
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len mccluskey, one of the most important players in the labour movement as the...says the people who have been sniping at corbyn for years, and he has you in his sights, do it because they are constantly hankering after a new labour past. they will not and have not accepted corbyn‘s leadership of the party. i've spent this campaign, and i'd rather be able to be honest and look in the mirror and speak, rather than... it's time to do that because the labour party that you claim to have loved all your life is an existential crisis. exactly. so when i look in the mirror, i can say to myself, honestly, i've always had doubts about jeremy corbyn, i've always had doubts about this route... and i spent this campaign going around the country trying, we failed, trying to persuade people to vote tactically because i felt it had reached a point where labour couldn't get a majority but the only possibility now of any hope of a second referendum was to actually stop johnson getting a big majority. now, did that therefore play a part in his majority? maybe it did. none of us know
len mccluskey, one of the most important players in the labour movement as the...says the people who have been sniping at corbyn for years, and he has you in his sights, do it because they are constantly hankering after a new labour past. they will not and have not accepted corbyn‘s leadership of the party. i've spent this campaign, and i'd rather be able to be honest and look in the mirror and speak, rather than... it's time to do that because the labour party that you claim to have loved...
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kpix 5's len ramirez live in morgan hill to explain this one, len? >> reporter: nothing hits at the holiday spirit like a porch beef taking away somebody's present. that has been frustrating for residents around here because it has been happening again and again, and so please put it on the priority list and solved the case. morgan hill police are sending the message to any would-be porch pirates. >> stay out of morgan hill. we will catch you. you know, it's our -- that's what we do. it is our job. >> reporter: sergeant bill norman has this case to back it up took the video of a porch pirate caught in the act of taking what does not belong to him from a home decorated for the holidays struck a nerve and the neighborhood which has been hit by cat package that again and again. >> everyone posts on next-door they get hit, people are getting pretty often hit. daily, we see somebody say has anybody seen this present? >> reporter: and sparked a dogged investigation by morgan hill police built the cops' first the bracket officers mining multiple and same am
kpix 5's len ramirez live in morgan hill to explain this one, len? >> reporter: nothing hits at the holiday spirit like a porch beef taking away somebody's present. that has been frustrating for residents around here because it has been happening again and again, and so please put it on the priority list and solved the case. morgan hill police are sending the message to any would-be porch pirates. >> stay out of morgan hill. we will catch you. you know, it's our -- that's what we...
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he gets all the big names to pose for his lens tilda swinton kate moss or street artist banksy whose real identity is a secret. the exhibition of wonderful people in london's renowned michael hoppen gallery focuses on his striking portraiture with 60 photos of prominent personalities many of them being shown for the very 1st time the portraits are unique whether madonna or margaret atwood 1st he studies the person intensely before inviting them into his whimsical world. this intimate show in london's chelsea district shows that it's worth taking the. time to see his pictures close. it's the sight lines you can studs and sudden picture and look at that come up close to something cool but you could look especially with his show there's somebody as you've seen many angles to look at and that is part of the experience of seeing something in its physical nature because these shows a very carefully designed for personal experience. meanwhile walker's dazzling solo exhibition at the victoria and albert museum is also the talk of the town wonderful things features 150 new works the largest s
he gets all the big names to pose for his lens tilda swinton kate moss or street artist banksy whose real identity is a secret. the exhibition of wonderful people in london's renowned michael hoppen gallery focuses on his striking portraiture with 60 photos of prominent personalities many of them being shown for the very 1st time the portraits are unique whether madonna or margaret atwood 1st he studies the person intensely before inviting them into his whimsical world. this intimate show in...
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len? >> reporter: that's right. drivers and their helpers are now admitting that they're a little bit afraid going out in san jose and making deliveries, especially after dark. they say it's unfortunate that it's happening right now during their busiest time of the year during the holidays when a lot of people are counting on them, but they say the robberies are not going to stop them from doing their job. with the holiday season comes an extra heavy workload for ups drivers, but they're not just thinking about more stops and more packages to deliver after a series of 3 armed robberies of ups drivers in san jose this week. they're also now concerned about just staying safe. >> it's really scary, you know, because we're here to provide a service to people. >> it's pretty sad. >> reporter: this driver has worked for ups for the past 16 years. >> used to be a pretty good safe city, san jose, years back. and now all this is happening. too soon. too fast. >> reporter: the latest robbery happened wednesday night. after ma
len? >> reporter: that's right. drivers and their helpers are now admitting that they're a little bit afraid going out in san jose and making deliveries, especially after dark. they say it's unfortunate that it's happening right now during their busiest time of the year during the holidays when a lot of people are counting on them, but they say the robberies are not going to stop them from doing their job. with the holiday season comes an extra heavy workload for ups drivers, but they're...
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focuses on the long list of extraordinary personalities that walker has managed to capture with his lens over the years but. his pictures graced the covers of glossy magazines like vogue idea and love magazine. tim walker doesn't give interviews but he doesn't mind us looking over his shoulder while he works. he gets all the big names to pose for his lens tilda swinton cape months or a street artist banksy whose real identity is a secret. the exhibition wonderful people in london's renowned michael hoppen gallery focuses on his striking portraiture with 60 photos of prominent personalities many of them being shown for the very 1st time the portraits are unique whether madonna or margaret atwood 1st he studies the person intensely before inviting them into his whimsical world. this intimate show in london's chelsea district shows that it's worth taking the. time to see his pictures close. it's the sight lines you can studs on the pitch and look at that come up close to something cool but you could look especially with his show there's somebody as you've seen many angles to look at and tha
focuses on the long list of extraordinary personalities that walker has managed to capture with his lens over the years but. his pictures graced the covers of glossy magazines like vogue idea and love magazine. tim walker doesn't give interviews but he doesn't mind us looking over his shoulder while he works. he gets all the big names to pose for his lens tilda swinton cape months or a street artist banksy whose real identity is a secret. the exhibition wonderful people in london's renowned...
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len? >> reporter: that is right, the video you are about to see is from the latest incident that happened it just last night and this neighborhood. you can see that a driver had just dropped off this package and then walking back to his truck, you can presume the truck was filled with a lot of packages that had been ordered for the holidays. before he gets back to the truck he is intercepted by two armed men. home surveillance video shows the driver walking up to a porch to make his delivery. seconds later he walks back from his truck. but before he can get there, he is robbed at gunpoint, forced it to his knees with his hands up. a shadowy figure then forces the driver to lie face down on the street. the whole scene is illuminated only by the drivers truck headlights. >> shocking, it is scary. >> reporter: a neighbor who lives near the scene in the neighborhood did not want to be identified but she worries that drivers are being targeted and that puts the public at risk too. >> to even th
len? >> reporter: that is right, the video you are about to see is from the latest incident that happened it just last night and this neighborhood. you can see that a driver had just dropped off this package and then walking back to his truck, you can presume the truck was filled with a lot of packages that had been ordered for the holidays. before he gets back to the truck he is intercepted by two armed men. home surveillance video shows the driver walking up to a porch to make his...
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len? >> reporter: that's right, ken. believe it or not there are still surfers in the water at this hour, even in the fading light. in fact, just within the last half hour or so, some of the largest and most well formed waves have been rolling in. the waves have been pounding the coast all day, and surfers have been taking full advantage. the world famous steamer lane surf spot is cranking out wild and ferocious waves that expert surfers like this guy seem to tame with their boards. but for every oneof those there are plenty more like this, this, and this. >> it's pretty exciting. i told my get my [ bleep] handed to me out there. >> reporter: the huge surf brought out the clouds that lined cliff side drive for a ring side view. one spectator was living legend margo oberg. >> the ones with longer boards are catching all the waves. it's mostly a take off, a turn, and fall off. >> reporter: and speaking of big wave surf spots, mavericks was also breaking on the coast near half moon bay, but the waves themselves put on a sho
len? >> reporter: that's right, ken. believe it or not there are still surfers in the water at this hour, even in the fading light. in fact, just within the last half hour or so, some of the largest and most well formed waves have been rolling in. the waves have been pounding the coast all day, and surfers have been taking full advantage. the world famous steamer lane surf spot is cranking out wild and ferocious waves that expert surfers like this guy seem to tame with their boards. but...
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but we are seeing some rain start to fall you can see some of the drops on the camera lens right now but 12 minutes into san francisco from the macarthur maze that's a great drive time for your west that may be right. act here, it's been packed for the last hour or so at the san mateo bridge you got a really good soaking earlier, so 32 minutes for your drive out of the east bay over to the peninsula right now the richmond center fell bridge are packed up to about the richmond parkway exit and the drive time has bumped up a bit of course because the rain and a lot of folks reducing their speed which is good nice and safe 17 minutes to make your way into the north bay so far. but we are tracking a the slow ride around the entire bay area. here's a look from a crockett's of the maze 33 minutes on 80 and then coming out of walnut creek trying to get to the 5 8980 split that's 20 minutes for you on a 24 in lancaster valley to the maze 44 minutes. but the nimitz that's a real grind at 46 minutes from san leandro to the maze on the northbound side. this is the normal slow go traffic and the
but we are seeing some rain start to fall you can see some of the drops on the camera lens right now but 12 minutes into san francisco from the macarthur maze that's a great drive time for your west that may be right. act here, it's been packed for the last hour or so at the san mateo bridge you got a really good soaking earlier, so 32 minutes for your drive out of the east bay over to the peninsula right now the richmond center fell bridge are packed up to about the richmond parkway exit and...
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panning lens -- >> reporter: jeff bridges has always been passionate about taking pictures.here did your love of photography come from? >> i guess borrowing would be a kinder word rather than stealing my father's nikon, setting up a little darkroom in my bathroom, putting the tin foil on the windows and being in there with that red light with my tunes going on. the whole concept of time goes out the window. just the idea of capturing time like that. >> reporter: but when he started acting, he left the darkroom behind, until 1976 when he starred in "king kong." >> my character, jack prescott, had a camera. i said well, i'm going load that thing and take pictures. >> reporter: that started a tradition of taking pictures on his film sets. photographs from king kong, the fabulous baker boy, and the big lebowski were included in a first volume of his pictures. now bridges has released pictures volume 2, including photos from the sets of true grit, crazy heart and see biscuit. what happened here? >> i gave her a bloody nose. seabiscuit is winning, and i cracked her in the nose. oh
panning lens -- >> reporter: jeff bridges has always been passionate about taking pictures.here did your love of photography come from? >> i guess borrowing would be a kinder word rather than stealing my father's nikon, setting up a little darkroom in my bathroom, putting the tin foil on the windows and being in there with that red light with my tunes going on. the whole concept of time goes out the window. just the idea of capturing time like that. >> reporter: but when he...
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with a team of pros behind the lens. >> oh, so cute!ia dickerson and her sons, the price of a photo came without a price tag. have you ever had that done before? >> no, we don't normally do them professionally. >> reporter: 12-year-old brianna lane came with her mom and her family. >> i've dreamed of doing this, but it's never really happened. and now my dream just came true. >> reporter: brandy lane is a caretaker who seldom has had the chance to be cared for. if you had to pay out of pocket for this -- >> i would never be able to do it. living on a limited budget, would never, ever, ever be able to do it. >> give mom a kiss on the cheek. >> reporter: before today, brandy had only selfies of her family. >> you guys give mama a hug too. >> reporter: photographer lee is a stouffer dreamed it up. >> i had families ask hey, can i have that photo? that's the only good professional family photo we had. i started thinking about those families. >> reporter: she put out a call for help. everyone she asked said yes. and then she let the communit
with a team of pros behind the lens. >> oh, so cute!ia dickerson and her sons, the price of a photo came without a price tag. have you ever had that done before? >> no, we don't normally do them professionally. >> reporter: 12-year-old brianna lane came with her mom and her family. >> i've dreamed of doing this, but it's never really happened. and now my dream just came true. >> reporter: brandy lane is a caretaker who seldom has had the chance to be cared for. if...
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. >> this was called operation focus lens and this was the third in a series of takedowns. melanie woodrow is live in union square where some of those items are believed to have been stolen. >> reporter: the stolen goods believed to have come from retail thefts, package thefts, and of course in san francisco car break innens. listen to one way criminals were going about this. they were taking stolen cell phones and wrapping them in aluminum foil to thwart the signal that the cell phones would give off detection. it didn't work. this is just a sample of more than $2 million worth of stolen stuff san francisco law enforcement agents recovered in operation focus lens. >> it breaks your heart. >> reporter: heartbreaking because nearly all of it belongs to someone. >> just the way rely on digital devices now having a lot of our personal things on there, having that taken away just is devastating. >> reporter: no el knows the feeling. she's had her phone stolen twice. now -- >> i just tuck it up in here. it usually works really well. no one can get close enough to me to get my ph
. >> this was called operation focus lens and this was the third in a series of takedowns. melanie woodrow is live in union square where some of those items are believed to have been stolen. >> reporter: the stolen goods believed to have come from retail thefts, package thefts, and of course in san francisco car break innens. listen to one way criminals were going about this. they were taking stolen cell phones and wrapping them in aluminum foil to thwart the signal that the cell...
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little falling on the lens. we'll show you this light traffic but what affect rain and wind are having on your drive. tg for slow going >>> did you head the weekend? if so, this is what you saw. the on going storm really made for some slow going driving there. as the plows had to clear the roadway there. cars are traveling through the chp despite heavy volume of holiday related traffic. drivers paid attention to the chain warnings. crashes were kept to a minimum. let's hope that continues. i know some people that are waiting to leave today. but rain here means a lot of snow. >> yeah. it will still be coming down there for the next couple days. we're going to see round after round of rain, but there will be some breaks in between because we are seeing the main focus with this atmospheric river just pushing south of the bay area. that's that steady stream of rain that you're seeing just south of the bay area, but i also wanted to draw your attention to this. this is the center of the upper level low, this is the c
little falling on the lens. we'll show you this light traffic but what affect rain and wind are having on your drive. tg for slow going >>> did you head the weekend? if so, this is what you saw. the on going storm really made for some slow going driving there. as the plows had to clear the roadway there. cars are traveling through the chp despite heavy volume of holiday related traffic. drivers paid attention to the chain warnings. crashes were kept to a minimum. let's hope that...
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like a human eye, there is a lens.rough this lens and forms an image on the back wall of the camera, but it's inverted. in other words, it's upside down. >> the lens at the front of the camera ensures a sharp image is projected on the back wall. >> we know for a fact this is very ancient technology, so there's no doubt that this technology was available in late 13th and early 14th century, exactly when it would have been needed to make something like the shroud of turin. >> allen positions a model in front of his camera obscura and faces it to the sun. >> so the setup has to be calculated very, very carefully before you can start the exposure. >> a medieval artist would need to ensure that any image projected on a sheet could be permanently fixed. the sheet would be soaked with photographic chemicals. today, this means using silver salts. >> now both silver nitrate and silver sulfate have been around in europe from at least the 13th century, and it's very easy to make. >> a sheet is soaked in silver sulfate solution, d
like a human eye, there is a lens.rough this lens and forms an image on the back wall of the camera, but it's inverted. in other words, it's upside down. >> the lens at the front of the camera ensures a sharp image is projected on the back wall. >> we know for a fact this is very ancient technology, so there's no doubt that this technology was available in late 13th and early 14th century, exactly when it would have been needed to make something like the shroud of turin. >>...
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still drops on the camera lens but not as intense as last 30 minutes. look how the north bay, rain has already moved out as we talked about postgame on the 49ers big win, watching the showers start to move south and west, drier air coming in, off the coast of southern california, will take all the shower chances with it. hour by hour, 7:00, sky's starting to clear out. chilly start to the morning commute but showers will move out, trend follow us to new year's eve and new year's day. warm-up. forecast in 15 minutes. >> thank you. >>> rain was creating some dangerous conditions on the road. you see a little bit of a mess here in this video, box truck heading northbound, this here on highway 87 in san jose. went off the 1st street off-ramp, through the guard rail, slammed into some trees on the side of the road. crash slowed traffic for hours. >> website and free app are great way to keep up with the changes in the weather. on the screen is qr code, if you have iphone, point it at the code like terry is doing right now, take you right to the weather page
still drops on the camera lens but not as intense as last 30 minutes. look how the north bay, rain has already moved out as we talked about postgame on the 49ers big win, watching the showers start to move south and west, drier air coming in, off the coast of southern california, will take all the shower chances with it. hour by hour, 7:00, sky's starting to clear out. chilly start to the morning commute but showers will move out, trend follow us to new year's eve and new year's day. warm-up....
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kpix 5's len ramirez is in san jose with reaction from the city. >> reporter: well the san jose housing department says it agrees with the court's decision that criminalizing homelessness and poverty is not a solution, but that perspective may be put to the test as more and more people appear to be moving into the parks and sidewalks of san jose. tents and piles of homeless people supplies are now sprinkled around st. james park as homeless people appear to be moving in to stay. at the same time the san jose police have stepped up patrols and appear to be questioning people sitting on benches. the city has been trying to clear out the park for years, but under a supreme court decision, there might not be much the city can do if homeless people decide to stay. >> it's a small victory. >> reporter: pastor scott wages ministers to the homeless in san jose and say it is court made the right decision to let stand a lower court ruling that allows homeless to stay in parks or sidewalks if there's no other shelter to stay. >> i think not allowing them to stay anywhere, literally having nowhere
kpix 5's len ramirez is in san jose with reaction from the city. >> reporter: well the san jose housing department says it agrees with the court's decision that criminalizing homelessness and poverty is not a solution, but that perspective may be put to the test as more and more people appear to be moving into the parks and sidewalks of san jose. tents and piles of homeless people supplies are now sprinkled around st. james park as homeless people appear to be moving in to stay. at the...
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len ramirez is live at her memorial. >> reporter: this case happened in 1998, her body was found in this area. there is not a plaque and a memorial marking the spot. and, also signifying the importance this case had on the community. today, christina williams father said he is ready for the case to move on, even if it means ditching the death penalty. michael williams is still vividly remembers the day in 1998 when his daughter didn't come home. >> christina went out to walk the dog and did not return after 20 minutes when my wife and son went out to look for her, they found the dog coming back trailing its lease. that was the beginning of this nightmare. >> reporter: now 21 years after the kidnapping and murder of his 13-year-old daughter, christina williams, michael williams says it is time for the case to move on even if it means dropping the death penalty charges against the man accused of killing her. >> is it the ultimate justice? maybe not. but, at least he is locked up and not harming anybody. >> reporter: 58-year-old charles holyfield was already in prison after a rape convictio
len ramirez is live at her memorial. >> reporter: this case happened in 1998, her body was found in this area. there is not a plaque and a memorial marking the spot. and, also signifying the importance this case had on the community. today, christina williams father said he is ready for the case to move on, even if it means ditching the death penalty. michael williams is still vividly remembers the day in 1998 when his daughter didn't come home. >> christina went out to walk the dog...
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and instead, it's been so infected i think as eddie said so poignantly by the jaundiced lens that it corrupted the very notion about what this article of the constitution even means. >> donna edwards, chairman nadler has taken his seat and we may not talk again until after this committee has taken a historic vote to impeach donald j. trump on two articles. your thoughts? >> i think this is an incredibly sober moment and i hope that republicans and democrats did take the night to reflect on what their responsibility is and i am moved by the moment because it doesn't happen and it shouldn't happen often except in the most outrageous circumstances in the behavior of the president and i think that we have reached that moment and we will remember this moment in history. >> let's listen in. >> thank you. judiciary committee will come to order. a quorum being present. having agreed to the articles of impeachment against president trump, the pending business is reporting the resolution favorably to the house. reporting quorum being present, the question is now in the motion to report. pursua
and instead, it's been so infected i think as eddie said so poignantly by the jaundiced lens that it corrupted the very notion about what this article of the constitution even means. >> donna edwards, chairman nadler has taken his seat and we may not talk again until after this committee has taken a historic vote to impeach donald j. trump on two articles. your thoughts? >> i think this is an incredibly sober moment and i hope that republicans and democrats did take the night to...
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one of the was caught i security camera and len ramirez has the exclusive video tonight. >> reporter: the latest robbery happened here on war admiral and snow drive on san jose. it showed the driver walking up to a porch to make his delivery and then seconds later he walks back to his truck. before he can do that, he is robbed at gunpoint, forced to his knees with his hands up. a shadowy figure then forces the driver to lie face down on the street. the whole scene illuminated only by the driver struck headlights. >> shocking. >> reporter: a neighbor, who did not want to be identified, says she is afraid that drivers are being targeted and that puts the public at risk. >> to even think that person was following the truck driver, yeah, and cyber monday. >> reporter: fortunately, the driver was not hurt. san jose police say this was the third such robbery over the last two nights. in all cases there were two suspects, one armed with a handgun and both wearing ski masks. they say they robbed the ups trucks of several packages before driving off in a black honda sedan. >> this is not a goo
one of the was caught i security camera and len ramirez has the exclusive video tonight. >> reporter: the latest robbery happened here on war admiral and snow drive on san jose. it showed the driver walking up to a porch to make his delivery and then seconds later he walks back to his truck. before he can do that, he is robbed at gunpoint, forced to his knees with his hands up. a shadowy figure then forces the driver to lie face down on the street. the whole scene illuminated only by the...
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authorities label this effort operation low focus lens. it's their third big bust. >> the others were called operation tangled web this past october and operation wrecking ball last december. >> good evening i'm dan ashley. >> laptops, cameras, phones, and purses were just some of the stolen items authorities displayed in san francisco today. >> melanie woodrow is live in union square where some of the items are believed to have been stolen. melanie. >> reporter: that's right. this is retail theft, package theft, and of course in san francisco car break ins. here's one of the things that these criminals were supposedly doing. they were taking stolen cell phones and then wrapping them in alumin aluminum foil in an attempt to block the signal and avoid detection. that didn't work. tables of electronics, home care items, and womens' hand bags all stolen according to sfpd and all now recovered from law enforcement. operation focus lens disrupted a large scale pence fencing operation. the total price tag of the items, more than $2 million. >> i
authorities label this effort operation low focus lens. it's their third big bust. >> the others were called operation tangled web this past october and operation wrecking ball last december. >> good evening i'm dan ashley. >> laptops, cameras, phones, and purses were just some of the stolen items authorities displayed in san francisco today. >> melanie woodrow is live in union square where some of the items are believed to have been stolen. melanie. >> reporter:...
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and that's all from through the lens from london.ries, go to bbc.com/throughthelens. the weather is going to settle down for christmas day with plenty of sunshine. right now, umbrellas at the ready, there are some showers out there. some glimmers of sunshine. earlier, quite a festive view from east sussex. this is the radar picture with lightning as well so far today. we have seen some thundery downpours and parts of wales and southern england. still some heavy showers to come this afternoon. there are showers to be found elsewhere. not a huge amount of sunshine. look at this, for christmas day, a ridge of high pressure giving plenty of sunshine. the break in the rain doesn't last long because as you go to boxing day, we are going to bring more rain oui’ day, we are going to bring more rain our way and the wind will pick up once again. let's take a look at the next few days, starting with the rest of this afternoon. a fair few showers out there with a good deal of cloud, some sunny spells if you are lucky. the heaviest showers across
and that's all from through the lens from london.ries, go to bbc.com/throughthelens. the weather is going to settle down for christmas day with plenty of sunshine. right now, umbrellas at the ready, there are some showers out there. some glimmers of sunshine. earlier, quite a festive view from east sussex. this is the radar picture with lightning as well so far today. we have seen some thundery downpours and parts of wales and southern england. still some heavy showers to come this afternoon....
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in san jose, len ramirez, kpix 5. >> the city of san jose in a statement is saying quote homelessness and poverty is not a solution to any societal problem including the lack of affordable housing. >>> history making week in washington. for the third time the house of representatives is expected to vote to impeach a u.s. president. skylar henry is live on capitol hill tonight where republicans are already looking ahead to the next steps. >> reporter: yes, republicans are walking in lock step with the president going as far as to coordinating their efforts with the white house up to last week. now all of their opinions were laid out today along with house democrats today in a 685 page report from the house judiciary committee. basically it says the president committed numerous federal laws all meant to supplement the 2 articles of impeachment against the president. now looking ahead as everyone expects for this to go to a senate trial, democrats just want a fair trial. senate minority leader chuck schumer is urging republicans to be fair as an impeachment trial looms in the new year. >
in san jose, len ramirez, kpix 5. >> the city of san jose in a statement is saying quote homelessness and poverty is not a solution to any societal problem including the lack of affordable housing. >>> history making week in washington. for the third time the house of representatives is expected to vote to impeach a u.s. president. skylar henry is live on capitol hill tonight where republicans are already looking ahead to the next steps. >> reporter: yes, republicans are...
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things were looked at a lens of how can we show this guy is guilty?ened with the major investigation with the fbi, you get hundreds of interviews. as more and more came in, what ended up happening, the stack of it look likemade he did not do it far outweighed the ones that looked like he did. david: you wrote a letter. what caused you to write that?it was an unusual letter. often you don't often hear an attorney writing a letter saying i don't think you are responsible. this guy is a legitimate hero. richard jewell really was a hero, saved a lot of lives. richard jewell really was a hero, saved a lot of lives. he had gone through 88 days through what he and his family called pure hell. and it was. it is so unusual for someone to go from hero to international villain that way. it was an unusual case that called for an unusual letter. it said you are not a target of the investigation, we hope you cooperate with us. that was touted as a clearance letter in the media. david: did he get his life together afterwards? kent: he did. in the book, we write a lo
things were looked at a lens of how can we show this guy is guilty?ened with the major investigation with the fbi, you get hundreds of interviews. as more and more came in, what ended up happening, the stack of it look likemade he did not do it far outweighed the ones that looked like he did. david: you wrote a letter. what caused you to write that?it was an unusual letter. often you don't often hear an attorney writing a letter saying i don't think you are responsible. this guy is a legitimate...
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len ramirez with how drivers are working to stay safe during the holidays. >> reporter: that's right, drivers say it is sad and unfortunate that these robberies are happening right now during the busy ohs time of the year when a lot of people depend on them to make the deliveries. ups drivers are working hard under busy and now increasingly dangerous conditions. and some now admit they're afraid to make their deliveries, especially after dark. >> it's really scary. you know, because we're here to provide a service to people. >> reporter: the armed robbery of 3 ups drivers this week has put a damper on the holiday season. >> it's pretty sad. >> reporter: for driver has worked for ups for the past 16 years. >> san jose used to be a pretty good, safe city years back. and now it's all this happening. too soon, too fast. >> reporter: the latest robbery happened wednesday night. after making his delivery to a home on war admiral near snow drive, a gunman in dark clothing held up the driver at gun point and forced him to lie face down in the street while an accomplice robbed the truck of val
len ramirez with how drivers are working to stay safe during the holidays. >> reporter: that's right, drivers say it is sad and unfortunate that these robberies are happening right now during the busy ohs time of the year when a lot of people depend on them to make the deliveries. ups drivers are working hard under busy and now increasingly dangerous conditions. and some now admit they're afraid to make their deliveries, especially after dark. >> it's really scary. you know, because...
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len ramirez has had how drivers are working to stay safe during the holidays. >> reporter: ups drivers are working hard under busy and now increasingly dangerous conditions. some now admit they are afraid to make the deliveries, especially after dark. >> it's really scary. we're here to provide a service to people. >> reporter: the armed robbery of three ups drivers this week has put a damper on the holiday season. >> this is pretty sad. >> reporter: urbano brizuela has been a driver for ups for the past 16 years. >> to imagine, it used to be a pretty good, safe city, in years back. now, all this happening. too soon, too fast. >> reporter: the latest robbery happened wednesday night. after making his delivery to a home on war admiral drive near snow avenue, a driver was held up by a gunman in dark clothing. i forced him to lie face down the street while an accomplice robbed his truck of valuable packages. >> they know what they're looking for, they are looking for electronics. >> reporter: jerry sweeney should know he was a ups driver and now is the lead of the teamsters union that rep
len ramirez has had how drivers are working to stay safe during the holidays. >> reporter: ups drivers are working hard under busy and now increasingly dangerous conditions. some now admit they are afraid to make the deliveries, especially after dark. >> it's really scary. we're here to provide a service to people. >> reporter: the armed robbery of three ups drivers this week has put a damper on the holiday season. >> this is pretty sad. >> reporter: urbano...
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and that's all from through the lens from london.throughthelens. hello. fog is again a concern throughout the rest of the night and into sunday morning, lingering for some all morning. and the flood warnings are numerous across england and wales with weather warnings out that you can get on the website and it has been so wet this december as the rain makes its way into the river systems we expect those flood warnings to increase. certainly spray and standing water. look at this area of cloud. that heavy rain easing away through sunday. but this area of low pressure to the north—west still driving in showers. it is likely we will have fog issues as i said earlier, particularly northern ireland, but some of the south as well around this area of rain and ice on the north because temperatures are below freezing here. fog could be just about anywhere. the rain really drags its heels in clearing and once it clears away, brighter spells to come through, sunshine once the fog lifts and there will be a scattering of showers around that risk w
and that's all from through the lens from london.throughthelens. hello. fog is again a concern throughout the rest of the night and into sunday morning, lingering for some all morning. and the flood warnings are numerous across england and wales with weather warnings out that you can get on the website and it has been so wet this december as the rain makes its way into the river systems we expect those flood warnings to increase. certainly spray and standing water. look at this area of cloud....
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robert: now, because it's through your viewpoint and your lens, your words, and things like that, whatyour point of view and why do you think that that will register and connect with people who are reading about it? ashley: so i think that i connect with people because it's a lot of story from the housekeeper to bus drivers, and they're very normal people's lives and it's not like everyone is a president, everyone is local celebrities, and they really enjoy. it's about the experience, how you feel about the place, the people that make your trip special, but not the destination. because on the destination, you can google it without going there. so why do you need to read a book. so it's-- robert: how do you select who you talk to? ashley: i don't select. i talk to everyone. robert: so you just talk to people, whoever register with you, huh? ashley: exactly, so this year i went to madagascar 'cause i decided to do a personal charity project there. so i went there to help the community. last year i did teaching in elementary school in tanzania. the year before, i went to nepal where i spe
robert: now, because it's through your viewpoint and your lens, your words, and things like that, whatyour point of view and why do you think that that will register and connect with people who are reading about it? ashley: so i think that i connect with people because it's a lot of story from the housekeeper to bus drivers, and they're very normal people's lives and it's not like everyone is a president, everyone is local celebrities, and they really enjoy. it's about the experience, how you...
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and that's all from through the lens from london.o bbc.com/throughthelens. we have had some fantastic photos from our weather watchers this morning fog across other areas, but also some sunshine in northern parts. this was the picture from north yorkshire, just some fair weather blood in the sky. there will be sunshine for scotland, northern england and northern ireland for the afternoon. more cloud in the south and west. showers are moving their way through the isles of scilly and into cornwall. maximum temperatures today lower than yesterday in northern parts, 4—7 in scotland, 8-10 northern parts, 4—7 in scotland, 8—10 elsewhere. if you are right at midnight, it is looking largely dry. it could be a few spots of drizzle in western areas and fog developing in the eastern and north—eastern areas, but generally some clear skies in northern england and scotland. on new year's day, a lot of clutter run, quite overcast skies with a maximum temperature of between seven and nine celsius. goodbye. this is bbc news, i'm shaun ley. the headli
and that's all from through the lens from london.o bbc.com/throughthelens. we have had some fantastic photos from our weather watchers this morning fog across other areas, but also some sunshine in northern parts. this was the picture from north yorkshire, just some fair weather blood in the sky. there will be sunshine for scotland, northern england and northern ireland for the afternoon. more cloud in the south and west. showers are moving their way through the isles of scilly and into...
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so i am bringing a lens as a black woman historian. and i do think that does matter and that's no disrespect to the other biographers because they have done brilliant work. kate larson. many others i've been in conversation with about this text, but it someone who studies the lives of enslaved women, and someone his centers the experiences of fugitives, and is so natural this a be my next project. and so what i tried to do with this book was to make it accessible but to also think about tubman, eire mensa in a sort of multifaceted way she was a girl, she was a young woman she was a woman in love in maryland and then later on. she is a woman who dealt with when she returns to maryland we see this, slow different in the film, but it'sst hollywood. beautiful black love is great. but itt was somewhat different, harriet tells a differentar story that when she returns to maryland to help basically bring her free husband john tubman with her, to philadelphia, she arrived in maryland she goes into hiding almost immediately and sends word that
so i am bringing a lens as a black woman historian. and i do think that does matter and that's no disrespect to the other biographers because they have done brilliant work. kate larson. many others i've been in conversation with about this text, but it someone who studies the lives of enslaved women, and someone his centers the experiences of fugitives, and is so natural this a be my next project. and so what i tried to do with this book was to make it accessible but to also think about tubman,...
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we don't often see great tubman in the lens of a disability or having a disability. she did. she would struggle with really what would be a neurological condition after being hit with this white in the head. the rest of her live. she often slipped in and out of narcolepsy transits, a sort of slipping spells. for those of you have seen the film, harriet is sort of a featured in the film and the passage she would fall asleep that went out warning. and people learned her family and friends learned that they had simply wait for her to browse. and eventually she would. and so imagine, she lived with us for the entirety of her live. thus remember tubman lives for almost 91 years. so this was sort of an impediment, and physical impediment she live with but it also brought about something else. the blow to her soul brought about vision and dreams in a tool that tubman would later on argue and comment upon and see that this was literally a gift from we've god. that these visions would allow her to leave herself out of slavery as well as many others. uber the years era meant and began
we don't often see great tubman in the lens of a disability or having a disability. she did. she would struggle with really what would be a neurological condition after being hit with this white in the head. the rest of her live. she often slipped in and out of narcolepsy transits, a sort of slipping spells. for those of you have seen the film, harriet is sort of a featured in the film and the passage she would fall asleep that went out warning. and people learned her family and friends learned...
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take a gender lens and think about the different roles? why? that's one of the big questions, right? we have been arguing, what i have been arguing and what other scholars argue, is that why we want to study women in agriculture specifically, and why we want to take a gender lens and not just talk about general is that women have always played a really critical role in feeding us, in clothing us, in sustaining rural communities where there are farm families, increasingly helping fuel our society, and this is everywhere, not just the u.s. but when we just talked about agriculture, women's critical contribution was largely invisible. or when we did see it, and we will talk about that, when we did acknowledge it, it often wasn't valued the same as a man's contribution. and in some cases, it simply wasn't counted at all. in addition, the other component we argue about why we should study women in agriculture and take a gender lens, is because there is an important gender gap in agriculture where women don't have the same access to resources men do.
take a gender lens and think about the different roles? why? that's one of the big questions, right? we have been arguing, what i have been arguing and what other scholars argue, is that why we want to study women in agriculture specifically, and why we want to take a gender lens and not just talk about general is that women have always played a really critical role in feeding us, in clothing us, in sustaining rural communities where there are farm families, increasingly helping fuel our...
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and that's all from through the lens from london.c.com/throughthelens. another grey day across much of the uk today. wettest and windiest compared with recent days will be further north. scotland and northern ireland have seen some very heavy rain this morning, through the afternoon, it will turn lighter and patchy. after a bright start in orkney and shetland, heavy rain at the end of the day. a strong wind across the north and west. patchy rain moving eastwards across england and wales, some breaks in the cloud, so some and wales, some breaks in the cloud, so some of you will see sunshine, most are staying cloudy. coolest in the east where they wind is light, in the west, temperatures ten or 12 degrees. in the north of scotland, the wind could get up to 60 mph, especially early afternoon. this evening and overnight, it will stay windy across scotland and northern ireland. furthering a time is working with ritz. some rain in northern england, but dry weather to come, the fair bit of cloud, some brea ks come, the fair bit of cloud, so
and that's all from through the lens from london.c.com/throughthelens. another grey day across much of the uk today. wettest and windiest compared with recent days will be further north. scotland and northern ireland have seen some very heavy rain this morning, through the afternoon, it will turn lighter and patchy. after a bright start in orkney and shetland, heavy rain at the end of the day. a strong wind across the north and west. patchy rain moving eastwards across england and wales, some...
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different from another and so another way to say that is we all living life through a very unique lens and that lens is created the language it's in the now what of that you're telling yourself and you tell other people and and i think it's important for people to pay attention to how they're describing the lives and what their narrative as we are also the products of our conditioning life conditioning and i think the only difference really is that some people have recognized and sometimes even break free of their automated behavioral pattern something that you call to on after yourself and others get semantic in those patterns and till they're totally sapphic hated what was your personal jolt out of these throttle south patchy ation mind less south perpetuation mostly in our lives we can only see the circumstances when we look at what's going on around us and we don't really have a sense that we are shaping them you don't really realize how much for shape and so was a number of years ago there are realized. that my particular my relationship with my mom was i really would explain it b
different from another and so another way to say that is we all living life through a very unique lens and that lens is created the language it's in the now what of that you're telling yourself and you tell other people and and i think it's important for people to pay attention to how they're describing the lives and what their narrative as we are also the products of our conditioning life conditioning and i think the only difference really is that some people have recognized and sometimes even...
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. >>> and i could usually get some contrast in my view but here on the peninsula we have the wet lens as well. wet conditions on the roadways, 101 moves smoothly. we'll talk about the update. we have a couple of crashes, the latest in the south bay. you're watching "today in the bay." kim is now demonstrating her congestion. save it slimeball. i've upgraded to mucinex. we still have 12 hours to australia. mucinex lasts 12 hours, so i'm good. now move- kim nooooooo! only mucinex has a patented tablet that lasts 3x longer, for 12 hours. >>> let's take a live look outside. can you make that out? the camera is couovered there bt you see the glow there. traffic seems to be light there. mike is keeping before you head out the door this morning. >>> was it a memorable night for draymond green, and he never even took the court. last night his alma mater, michigan state, retired his jersey. at halftime, green's number 23 was lifted up into the rafters. oh, look at that, cool, taking pictures of it as well. so memorable, had him in tears. dub nation members were there as well including coach st
. >>> and i could usually get some contrast in my view but here on the peninsula we have the wet lens as well. wet conditions on the roadways, 101 moves smoothly. we'll talk about the update. we have a couple of crashes, the latest in the south bay. you're watching "today in the bay." kim is now demonstrating her congestion. save it slimeball. i've upgraded to mucinex. we still have 12 hours to australia. mucinex lasts 12 hours, so i'm good. now move- kim nooooooo! only...
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panning lens -- >> reporter: jeff bridges has
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is the snow melting on the lens or rain mixed in, too?. >> drivers over the pass now don't need chains. but folks, please bring them. that could change quickly. here's a look at highway 50 earlier this afternoon. no chains needed there then or right now. but again, things could change. snow up in the sierra and -- >> rain down here -- >> a lot. yeah. rinse cycle. serious rinse cycle came through. 2:00 to 3:00 thafis afternoon, e heavy rain. winter storm warning continues. let's see what the temperatures look like around south lake tahoe. the view, drops on the lens because you got 38 degrees, high of 44. snow levels are relatively high. they're generally at about 6,500 feet. we could see one to two feet of additional snow. that winter storm warning through midday tomorrow, later tomorrow, better road conditions as the snow continues to pile up in the sierra. right now, actually seeing a soaking in san jose for a change. 59 degrees. we'll talk more about that rain in a moment. san francisco, finally getting a bit of a break. windy at 59 de
is the snow melting on the lens or rain mixed in, too?. >> drivers over the pass now don't need chains. but folks, please bring them. that could change quickly. here's a look at highway 50 earlier this afternoon. no chains needed there then or right now. but again, things could change. snow up in the sierra and -- >> rain down here -- >> a lot. yeah. rinse cycle. serious rinse cycle came through. 2:00 to 3:00 thafis afternoon, e heavy rain. winter storm warning continues....
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yeah anymore i can't say what the lens is thinking. i just hope that he understands that russia's the occupier and food in the aggressor. we do not accept. you might think everyone in ukraine sees it that way but no. on the battered homes of f the let's sy the satellite dishes are hard to miss. people here watch russian tv. privately local ukrainian officials lamented disastrous failure of communications policy with the result that many his still believe russian propaganda. this is all you cranes full plan that it was you crane that went to war with dumbass. ukraine th fella never the less believes he cranes new president sincerely wants peace. but she doubts that can be achieved. in the meantime is a local councillor she's going to do her best to keep this town alive. will last cities we had a session in the council about the question of closing the mine. s shaft all of us select the counselors are against placing. the mines. give double show exactly licia. the lotus pitzer in n crisis. that connected to a mine in the separatist side
yeah anymore i can't say what the lens is thinking. i just hope that he understands that russia's the occupier and food in the aggressor. we do not accept. you might think everyone in ukraine sees it that way but no. on the battered homes of f the let's sy the satellite dishes are hard to miss. people here watch russian tv. privately local ukrainian officials lamented disastrous failure of communications policy with the result that many his still believe russian propaganda. this is all you...
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of riyadh i think it's really viewed through the lens of personal economic it really gets down to it because i remember when they were they had the 2018 elections and everyone was talking about diversity and again as a conservative i talk about unity and i think that's the message here that people want to talk about it's bring us together again we're so tired of being divided all of the time i'm sick and tired of it i'm so sick and tired of people angry all the time as well zack let me go to you because you know the this this whole impeachment process is going to keep rolling on because it's almost a reversible they're like a huge aircraft carrier you need 30 miles to turn around and they don't have that much space so. in the trip if there is going to be a trial which what looks like it's going to be should it be really short or should it be how witnesses because i've heard are good arguments and bad arguments on both sides go ahead. well i you know the democrats are you know they need to be careful what they wish for because i don't think that anything is going to go well for them i
of riyadh i think it's really viewed through the lens of personal economic it really gets down to it because i remember when they were they had the 2018 elections and everyone was talking about diversity and again as a conservative i talk about unity and i think that's the message here that people want to talk about it's bring us together again we're so tired of being divided all of the time i'm sick and tired of it i'm so sick and tired of people angry all the time as well zack let me go to...
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and that lens is created the language it's in the narrative that you're telling yourself and you tell other people and and i think it's important for people to pay attention to how they're described.
and that lens is created the language it's in the narrative that you're telling yourself and you tell other people and and i think it's important for people to pay attention to how they're described.