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. >> tony sarah represents derek almeida and will be giving his opening statement tomorrow. stay with us for continuing coverage our crime reporter henry lee will be in court every day during the trial. >>> authorities in the north they are searching for the owner of a dog that attacked and killed a protected seal on the seashore. we are now live in the headlands and marine county with his details. >> julie this happened last week and still there were no clue of the dog and owner responsible. the seal is a threatened north beach is a stretch. >> it is very sad. when we hear about the stories is disappointing. >> care fields was at the marine mammal center monday a call coming -- came in. a dog attack on the young animal like this. >> they penetrated into the chest and it actually penetrated the skin and into the actual chest and lung causing a lot of bleeding out into the chest. >> each visitor saw what happened and reported it but by the time the rescue team arrived the seal was dead. >> oh i had not heard that. that sad. >> beach walkers hearing about this say that most vi
. >> tony sarah represents derek almeida and will be giving his opening statement tomorrow. stay with us for continuing coverage our crime reporter henry lee will be in court every day during the trial. >>> authorities in the north they are searching for the owner of a dog that attacked and killed a protected seal on the seashore. we are now live in the headlands and marine county with his details. >> julie this happened last week and still there were no clue of the dog and...
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serious of a consequences that may be, if any and we will be back here again tomorrow following up as tony sarah makes his opening remarks. >> we have complete coverage of the case including background on the defendants and victims entrie to.>>> in oakland woman is facing attempted homicide charges after police say she targeted an officer with a knife. 41-year-old margaret good life is being held without bail. police say that last thursday, she stabbed the officer multiple times as he walked to his car after finishing his shift. she was arrested at the scene and charging documents revealed she targeted him because he is an officer. he has since been released from the hospital. >>> new details on the deadly motorcycle crash on the bay bridge, a shutdown lanes heading into san francisco. drivers headed to work were stuck in the traffic backup for hours. we now know it started as a motorcycle officer tried to signal the man to pull over around 7:30 this morning and instead, the chp said the man sped off. the man ended up crashing on the san francisco side of the bridge just before fremont street an
serious of a consequences that may be, if any and we will be back here again tomorrow following up as tony sarah makes his opening remarks. >> we have complete coverage of the case including background on the defendants and victims entrie to.>>> in oakland woman is facing attempted homicide charges after police say she targeted an officer with a knife. 41-year-old margaret good life is being held without bail. police say that last thursday, she stabbed the officer multiple times...
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>>but all minutes attorney tony sarah's key focus was an blaming the oakland fire department for inspecting the property several times and never once issuing a citation to come live on the fire department to issue a citation. >>hey man you're not in compliance. they never did anything the file hartman you know in duty and responsibilities under cross examination. >>have a look at me to when searching the oakland fire department for documentation of inspections. >>he could find nothing. >>during the afternoon session, a forensic pathologist with the alameda county coroner's office testified that when she examined 8 of the fire victims all died of smoke inhalation she went on to say that that is a very stressful way to die. in oakland dan kerman kron 4 news. >>insurance claims have topped $12 billion for last november's wildfires in california making them. the most expensive in state history that fear released today includes the campfire here the devastated the town of paradise as well as to southern california fires. the campfire butte county killed 85 people and destroyed nearly 19,000 stru
>>but all minutes attorney tony sarah's key focus was an blaming the oakland fire department for inspecting the property several times and never once issuing a citation to come live on the fire department to issue a citation. >>hey man you're not in compliance. they never did anything the file hartman you know in duty and responsibilities under cross examination. >>have a look at me to when searching the oakland fire department for documentation of inspections. >>he...
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but defense attorney tony sarah cried foul. >> they wanted her up there so that everyone absorbs her pain , her suffering, and it casts an emotional shadow on the case right at the inception. >> the two defendants claim the warehouse fire was elaborately set by someone else. also today, a witness who lived in the building told the jury that he was laughed at when he asked defendant a defendant to its burglars and approve the fire safety. >>> tonight at alameda county community leaders demand the fire department take action after some firefighters sent out what appeared to be a racist lunar new year's card. here is kpix 5's 13. >> my first question was who did this go to and why did they do this? >> reporter: serena chances this offensive card brought her back to being bullied in elementary school. >> every time we suffer one of these events , it hits us to our heart. >> reporter: kpix first reported on the circulation of this lunar new year card at the end of april. the car chose firefighters from station 22 in san lorenzo carrying out racially offensive stereotypes , like being too
but defense attorney tony sarah cried foul. >> they wanted her up there so that everyone absorbs her pain , her suffering, and it casts an emotional shadow on the case right at the inception. >> the two defendants claim the warehouse fire was elaborately set by someone else. also today, a witness who lived in the building told the jury that he was laughed at when he asked defendant a defendant to its burglars and approve the fire safety. >>> tonight at alameda county...
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shocked by what was happening to their daughter, alex's parents, tony and sarah, say others need to bed for anyone it's happening to, because a pound to a penny, it's happening to some other people. and it shouldn't be. you must show all those clips. you must show people. you must, you must show people. this comes eight years after panorama exposed abuse at the now closed winterbourne view, another hospital for people with learning disabilities and autism. then, the government promised all such institutions would close. it hasn't happened. today, the health secretary described the abuse seen in last night's programme as awful. i have brought in a new investigation, and, crucially, we're going to make sure that everybody gets their case looked at, and we support them to get them out into the community, wherever that's possible.
shocked by what was happening to their daughter, alex's parents, tony and sarah, say others need to bed for anyone it's happening to, because a pound to a penny, it's happening to some other people. and it shouldn't be. you must show all those clips. you must show people. you must, you must show people. this comes eight years after panorama exposed abuse at the now closed winterbourne view, another hospital for people with learning disabilities and autism. then, the government promised all such...
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. >> reporter: next step would be the opening statement from tony sarah who is derick almena's attorney. until then, court is dark until monday because friday there is no court session at all. thursday, the justice herself, trina townsend has jury duty. >> both defendants were willing to agree to a plea deal that would have sent them to prison for years and yet today, for the first time ever, we are now hearing one of the defense attorney say we have overwhelming evidence, new evidence that the fire was deliberately set. what do you make of that? >> reporter: this is the first time we have heard this from curtis briggs who is mr. harris's attorney. he says he will layout this case before the jury. keep in mind, the atf and oakland fire did a meticulous investigation into the ghost warehouse and they could not determine the cause of the fire. now curtis briggs is saying that while there is no evident evidence there could not be arson meaning that he could not rule that out and he will bring that to the jury and he is suggesting that whomever set the fire at the warehouse should be the on
. >> reporter: next step would be the opening statement from tony sarah who is derick almena's attorney. until then, court is dark until monday because friday there is no court session at all. thursday, the justice herself, trina townsend has jury duty. >> both defendants were willing to agree to a plea deal that would have sent them to prison for years and yet today, for the first time ever, we are now hearing one of the defense attorney say we have overwhelming evidence, new...
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shocked by what was happening to their daughter, alex's parents, tony and sarah, say others need to beanyone it's happening to, because a pound to a penny, it's happening to some other people. and it shouldn't be. you must show all those clips. you must show people. you must, you must show people. this comes eight years after panorama exposed abuse at the now closed winterbourne view, another hospital for people with learning disabilities and autism. then, the government promised all such institutions would close. it hasn't happened. today, the health secretary described the abuse seen in last night's programme as awful. i have brought in a new investigation, and, crucially, we're going to make sure that everybody gets their case looked at, and we support them to get them out into the community, wherever that's possible. is thatjust going to be another review? no, we're going to go through each case, case—by—case, to help people to get into the right setting. 0ne expert who wrote a plan for moving people out of places like this nearly five years ago says that's not good enough. i think
shocked by what was happening to their daughter, alex's parents, tony and sarah, say others need to beanyone it's happening to, because a pound to a penny, it's happening to some other people. and it shouldn't be. you must show all those clips. you must show people. you must, you must show people. this comes eight years after panorama exposed abuse at the now closed winterbourne view, another hospital for people with learning disabilities and autism. then, the government promised all such...
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shocked by what was happening to their daughter, alex's parents, tony and sarah, say that others need'm devastating for anyone to happen to. pound to a penny, it's happening to some other people. it shouldn't be. you must show all those clips. you must show people. you must, you must show people. this comes eight years after panorama exposed abuse at the now closed winterbourne view, another hospital for people with learning disabilities and autism. then, the government promised all such institutions would close. it hasn't happened. today, the health secretary described the abuse seen in last night's programme as awful. i have brought in a new investigation, and crucially, we're going to make sure that everybody gets their case looked at, and we support them to get them out into the community, wherever that is possible. is thatjust going to be another review? no, we are going to go through each case, case—by—case, to help people to get into the right setting. one expert who wrote a plan for moving people out of places like this nearly five years ago says that's not good enough. i thin
shocked by what was happening to their daughter, alex's parents, tony and sarah, say that others need'm devastating for anyone to happen to. pound to a penny, it's happening to some other people. it shouldn't be. you must show all those clips. you must show people. you must, you must show people. this comes eight years after panorama exposed abuse at the now closed winterbourne view, another hospital for people with learning disabilities and autism. then, the government promised all such...
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alex's parents, tony and sarah, have agreed that her face can shown.pset that alex has had to put up with that. we don't know anything about any of this. because she wouldn't tell us. they are meant to be working to get alex better, to move out of that environment, and they are making it worse. and alex is a regular target. staff joke they are pushing the man button. professors glynis murphy and andrea mcdonnell are leading experts on learning disabilities, autism and challenging behaviour. it's like torture. i think it is like psychological torture, because she's stuck there, she can't actually get away. it's a secure unit. they are deliberately taunting her and deliberately upsetting her. i'd agree with professor murphy. that's torture. that's adding something to a situation to visibly cause distress to another human being. the care regulator, which had rated the hospital as good, has apologised to patients and families. it says a review it's carried out for the government has also underlined the failures of the wider system. these hospitals should s
alex's parents, tony and sarah, have agreed that her face can shown.pset that alex has had to put up with that. we don't know anything about any of this. because she wouldn't tell us. they are meant to be working to get alex better, to move out of that environment, and they are making it worse. and alex is a regular target. staff joke they are pushing the man button. professors glynis murphy and andrea mcdonnell are leading experts on learning disabilities, autism and challenging behaviour....
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alex's parents tony and sarah have agreed that her face can be shown.at alex has had to put up with that... we don't know anything about any of this... ..because she wouldn't tell us. they're meant to be working to get alex better to move out of that environment, and they're making it worse. and alex is a regular target. the staff joke they're pushing "the man button". professors glynis murphy and andrew mcdonnell are leading experts on learning disabilities, autism and challenging behaviour. it's like torture. i think it is like psychological torture, because she's stuck there. she can't actually get away — it's a secure unit — and they are deliberately taunting her and deliberately upsetting her. i'd agree with professor murphy. that's torture. that's adding something to a situation to visibly cause distress to another human being. the undercover footage also shows patients being provoked by staff then restrained. here, a patient with learning difficulties is pinned down for nearly ten minutes. his distress is largely ignored. staff also go to remove
alex's parents tony and sarah have agreed that her face can be shown.at alex has had to put up with that... we don't know anything about any of this... ..because she wouldn't tell us. they're meant to be working to get alex better to move out of that environment, and they're making it worse. and alex is a regular target. the staff joke they're pushing "the man button". professors glynis murphy and andrew mcdonnell are leading experts on learning disabilities, autism and challenging...
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. >> the defense attorney, tony sarah described him as a family man, who was trying to divide a beautiful environment of art. >>> the fate of what is left of the burned down ghost ship warehouse, that is still not known, the building is near east 14th street and 31st avenue, oakland city of meditators say the owner incorrectly filled out her first permit application and the warehouse can't be torn down until she sends in the proper application. the lawyer representing the families of 13 of the fire victims says, they want to have a say in deciding what happens after the warehouse is torn down. >> the families would like to see some kind of memorial at the location, it hasn't been decided what that might be. but, significantly, they have agreed that there can be a memorial there. >> because of the debris in the chemicals inside the warehouse, tearing it down is complicated, experts say, it could take weeks, maybe even months. and it'll cost between $2 million and $4 million. make sure you stay right here with us for extensive coverage of the ghost ship warehouse trial file. henry lee will
. >> the defense attorney, tony sarah described him as a family man, who was trying to divide a beautiful environment of art. >>> the fate of what is left of the burned down ghost ship warehouse, that is still not known, the building is near east 14th street and 31st avenue, oakland city of meditators say the owner incorrectly filled out her first permit application and the warehouse can't be torn down until she sends in the proper application. the lawyer representing the...
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it shocked alex's parents, tony and sarah.o work out of that environment, and they are making it worse. sir stephen bubb carried out a 2015 review into the care of people with learning disabilities and autism. it makes me quite angry that i am now told, well, you can't close institutions because there aren't community facilities. at heart it's actually an excuse and it will be trotted up all the time while these institutions continue to exist, and where people suffer what i regard as the most disgusting treatment. the company that recently took over whorlton hall says it is cooperating with the police investigation and all patients have now been moved elsewhere. later this morning we'll hear from a whistleblower, speaking publicly for the first time, who originally contacted panorama about winterbourne view in 2011. the number of people dying from strokes in england has halved in a decade, dropping by 55% between 2001 and 2010. researchers at oxford university say more patients are surviving because of new treatments and bette
it shocked alex's parents, tony and sarah.o work out of that environment, and they are making it worse. sir stephen bubb carried out a 2015 review into the care of people with learning disabilities and autism. it makes me quite angry that i am now told, well, you can't close institutions because there aren't community facilities. at heart it's actually an excuse and it will be trotted up all the time while these institutions continue to exist, and where people suffer what i regard as the most...
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alex‘s parents, tony and sarah, have agreed that her face can be shown.dn‘t tell us. they are meant to be working to get alex better, to move out of that environment, and they are making it worse. and alex is a regular target. staff joke they are pushing the man button. professors glynis murphy and andrea mcdonnell are leading experts on learning disabilities, autism and challenging behaviour. it‘s like torture. i think it is like psychological torture, because she‘s stuck there, she can‘t actually get away. it‘s a secure unit. they are deliberately taunting her and deliberately upsetting her. i'd agree with professor murphy. that's torture. that's adding something to a situation to visibly cause distress to another human being. the care regulator, which had rated the hospital as good, has apologised to patients and families. it says a review it‘s carried out for the government has also underlined the failures of the wider system. these hospitals should shut because they are no longer needed, but that was said seven or eight years ago, and it hasn‘t happe
alex‘s parents, tony and sarah, have agreed that her face can be shown.dn‘t tell us. they are meant to be working to get alex better, to move out of that environment, and they are making it worse. and alex is a regular target. staff joke they are pushing the man button. professors glynis murphy and andrea mcdonnell are leading experts on learning disabilities, autism and challenging behaviour. it‘s like torture. i think it is like psychological torture, because she‘s stuck there, she...
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tony: would you sarah's last tuition payment, sent off. feeling good? oh yeah.eady to focus on my project. ♪ ♪ this is why we plan. ♪ ♪ you never cease to amaze me, maya. see how investing with a j.p. morgan advisor can help you. visit your local chase branch. i had nomine...ms of hepatitis c. ...caused liver damage. epclusa treats all main types of chronic hep c. whatever your type, ask your doctor if epclusa is your kind of cure. i had the common type. mine was rare. epclusa has a 98% overall cure rate. i just found out about my hepatitis c. i knew for years. epclusa is only one pill, once a day, taken with or without food for 12 weeks. before starting epclusa, your doctor will test if you have had hepatitis b, which may flare up and could cause serious liver problems during and after treatment. tell your doctor if you have had hepatitis b other liver or kidney problems, hiv or other medical conditions... ...and all medicines you take, including herbal supplements. taking amiodarone with epclusa may cause a serious slowing of your heart rate. common side effec
tony: would you sarah's last tuition payment, sent off. feeling good? oh yeah.eady to focus on my project. ♪ ♪ this is why we plan. ♪ ♪ you never cease to amaze me, maya. see how investing with a j.p. morgan advisor can help you. visit your local chase branch. i had nomine...ms of hepatitis c. ...caused liver damage. epclusa treats all main types of chronic hep c. whatever your type, ask your doctor if epclusa is your kind of cure. i had the common type. mine was rare. epclusa has a 98%...
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can i start off by saying, thank you to tony abbott for your service to this country. and to sarah. we still have votes to count. i thank them for the ha rd votes to count. i thank them for the hard campaign they have fought. to all of those in the seats that we held going into this campaign who had to work hard to ensure that as a result of their incredible efforts they were able to be returned tonight. can i particularly thank jason and michael, david coleman, lucy in robertson. pretty much the whole state of queensland. how good is queensland?! i never thought i would hear that in new south wales, i have got to tell you. all of our queensland members. i wa nt to all of our queensland members. i want to thank you. and we have got some great new members coming in as well. doctor fiona martin is here with us. professor celia hammond. and angie bell on the gold coast. i wa nt to and angie bell on the gold coast. i want to thank all of my candidates. all of my members. all of you who have worked so hard to get them where we have been able to come to tonight, on behalf of all of those
can i start off by saying, thank you to tony abbott for your service to this country. and to sarah. we still have votes to count. i thank them for the ha rd votes to count. i thank them for the hard campaign they have fought. to all of those in the seats that we held going into this campaign who had to work hard to ensure that as a result of their incredible efforts they were able to be returned tonight. can i particularly thank jason and michael, david coleman, lucy in robertson. pretty much...
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sarah sanders, breaking records for dodging white house press briefings. later on the show, i'm thrilled to tell you, the latest in the abortion battles out of alabama. also, tony schwartz is here. reacting to new financial documents revealing the profit problem. plus something you won't see literally anywhere else. behind the scenes with cory booker. he opens up about the poems he writes to his girlfriend and does a little free style. >> we can try to do it right now. it's no feet to be on the beat so far from the actual street. >> if you want to be understood -- >> we have a whole lot more where that came from. we'll be right back. e from we'll be right back. nted to gety who used expedia to book the hotel that led to the ride ♪ which took them to the place where they discovered that sometimes a little down time can lift you right up. ♪ flights, hotels, cars, activities. expedia. everything you need to go. flights, hotels, cars, activities. you should be mad at tech that makes things worse. but you're not, because you have e*trade whose tech makes life easier by automatically adding technical patterns on charts and helping you understand what they mean. don't
sarah sanders, breaking records for dodging white house press briefings. later on the show, i'm thrilled to tell you, the latest in the abortion battles out of alabama. also, tony schwartz is here. reacting to new financial documents revealing the profit problem. plus something you won't see literally anywhere else. behind the scenes with cory booker. he opens up about the poems he writes to his girlfriend and does a little free style. >> we can try to do it right now. it's no feet to be...
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sworn in for his first term, i will never forget the words of legendary criminal defence attorney tony sarah. it went something like this. and idealist is the public defender. he was so excited about the possibilities, because only and idealist like jeff could have transformed our office into a national model, could have blazed the trail for criminal justice reform and lead the charge against racial bias in the system. jeff is looking down smiling because today, once again, and idealist is the public defender. [cheers and applause] >> mano is an idealist in the practice of law. i worked side-by-side with mano in the trenches for years, and mano cared for and treated all his clients like his own family. he did everything he possibly could for people. in his trial work, we know it is off the charts. mano developed his craft over the years. he is a believer in the practice of law being a process of growing and learning and developing, and i saw that. he slows down his fast talking. [laughter]. >> and he uses more than just his hands. have you seen him? he gets his whole body into it. he is -- h
sworn in for his first term, i will never forget the words of legendary criminal defence attorney tony sarah. it went something like this. and idealist is the public defender. he was so excited about the possibilities, because only and idealist like jeff could have transformed our office into a national model, could have blazed the trail for criminal justice reform and lead the charge against racial bias in the system. jeff is looking down smiling because today, once again, and idealist is the...
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it shocked alex's parents, tony and sarah. had to put up with that. we don't know anything about any of this. because she won't tell us. they are meant to be working to get alex better, to work out of that environment, and they are making it worse. sir stephen bubb carried out a 2015 review into the care of people with learning disabilities and autism. it makes me quite angry that i am now told, well, you can't close institutions because there aren't community facilities. at heart it's actually an excuse and it will be trotted up all the time while these institutions continue to exist, and where people suffer what i regard as the most disgusting treatment. the company that recently took over whorlton hall says it is cooperating with the police investigation and all patients have now been moved elsewhere. a short while ago, responding to an urgent question in the house of commons, the health minister caroline dinenage apologised on behalf of the the government. the actions revealed by those programme are appalling, there is no
it shocked alex's parents, tony and sarah. had to put up with that. we don't know anything about any of this. because she won't tell us. they are meant to be working to get alex better, to work out of that environment, and they are making it worse. sir stephen bubb carried out a 2015 review into the care of people with learning disabilities and autism. it makes me quite angry that i am now told, well, you can't close institutions because there aren't community facilities. at heart it's actually...
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alex's parents, tony and sarah, have agreed that her face can shown.ex has had to put up with that. we don't know anything about any of this. because she wouldn't tell us. they are meant to be working to get alex better, to move out of that environment, and they are making it worse. and alex is a regular target. staff joke they are pushing the man button. professors glynis murphy and andrea mcdonnell are leading experts on learning disabilities, autism and challenging behaviour. it's like torture. i think it is like psychological torture, because she's stuck there, she can't actually get away. it's a secure unit. they are deliberately taunting her and deliberately upsetting her. i'd agree with professor murphy. that's torture. that's adding something to a situation to visibly cause distress to another human being. the care regulator, which had rated the hospital as good, has apologised to patients and families. it says a review it's carried out for the government has also underlined the failures of the wider system. these hospitals should shut because
alex's parents, tony and sarah, have agreed that her face can shown.ex has had to put up with that. we don't know anything about any of this. because she wouldn't tell us. they are meant to be working to get alex better, to move out of that environment, and they are making it worse. and alex is a regular target. staff joke they are pushing the man button. professors glynis murphy and andrea mcdonnell are leading experts on learning disabilities, autism and challenging behaviour. it's like...