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the death of michael tyree allegedly at the hands of deputies a crime that went unrecorded and undeterredy surveillance video. >> we believe these cameras so far have been worth their weight in gold if not more. >> reporter: cameras recently installed at the main jail north have already recorded at least two brawls and may have prevented other crimes. the new cameras will be installed in the old jail by next spring but the jail itself will be demolished in the next three to five years. in san jose, len ramirez, kpix 5. >>> investigators are looking for the driver who slammed into a home in oakland. we are told that the family was inside at the time. it happened yesterday near 90th avenue and macarthur boulevard. the homeowner says her mom and young some were sitting on the couch in front of the window where the car smashed through but they moved just a few minutes before the crash. neighbors were shocked. >> i was just like flabbergasted. i was like what -- like seeing the whole car almost to the trunk all the way, it was crazy. >> family was forced to leave the home because of the damage
the death of michael tyree allegedly at the hands of deputies a crime that went unrecorded and undeterredy surveillance video. >> we believe these cameras so far have been worth their weight in gold if not more. >> reporter: cameras recently installed at the main jail north have already recorded at least two brawls and may have prevented other crimes. the new cameras will be installed in the old jail by next spring but the jail itself will be demolished in the next three to five...
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Dec 26, 2016
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putting off the shoppers in glasgow this morning though, people chasing boxing day bargains were undeterred death of george michael at the age of 53. musicians have been paying tribute to the singer throughout the day. a musicjournalist described george michael is a rare talent to describe why his music was so important. he was a great songwriter and a brilliant thinker. he really engaged with him emotionally. what a string of fantastic hit singles. wham was one thing that was a misleading indication of who he was, because that was really a group where his persona was predicated on that of the guy standing next to him. it was kind of fiction, but within that conceit, lots of brilliant pop songs emerged over a five—year period or so. but then really, i guess for most people, the full indication of his talents came with the solo records he released afterwards. faith was an astonishing album, six worldwide hit singles and notjust the fight they were so successful, but each single released from that album suggested a different way his career could go and he could follow his talent in all sorts
putting off the shoppers in glasgow this morning though, people chasing boxing day bargains were undeterred death of george michael at the age of 53. musicians have been paying tribute to the singer throughout the day. a musicjournalist described george michael is a rare talent to describe why his music was so important. he was a great songwriter and a brilliant thinker. he really engaged with him emotionally. what a string of fantastic hit singles. wham was one thing that was a misleading...
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the public in this market seem undeterred.en, to intimidate us or affect our way of life and what we do. especially at christmas time. i think things happen. if you dwell on it too much and sit back and don't do anything, you'd just become a social hermit. in london, the extremely high number of cctv cameras acts as some deterrent. in britain, the authorities also monitor private communications more actively than in other european countries. but no—one is saying an attack couldn't happen here. in this city alone we monitor thousands of people the whole time. but you can never be complacent. the risk is very real and that is why it's so important for us to collaborate, as we do, with our german friends. with our turkish friends and of course with the russians as well. inside m15 headquarters is the government's joint trim joint terrorism analysis centre, jtac, from the moment the berlin attack happened, they began selling what the security implications are for us here in britain. so far they're not aware of any similar attack p
the public in this market seem undeterred.en, to intimidate us or affect our way of life and what we do. especially at christmas time. i think things happen. if you dwell on it too much and sit back and don't do anything, you'd just become a social hermit. in london, the extremely high number of cctv cameras acts as some deterrent. in britain, the authorities also monitor private communications more actively than in other european countries. but no—one is saying an attack couldn't happen...
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. >> undeterred, she knew that having a traditional business that could also offer rescued cats a cage-free and happy life was definitely her calling. along with the help of her brother, the pair forged ahead with the novel concept, but soon stumbled upon some major roadblocks. >> it was a lot of figuring out health codes, zoning codes, regulations. that was brutal. >> this door is the no-cat zone. >> because of strict u.s. zones, mixing animals into the cafe fold was virtually a nonstarter for regulators in the food industry. >> my first meeting with them sucked. the second meeting sucked. nobody was taking me seriously, laughing at the concept. >> knowing she was desperate for credibility, she circled back to the local humane society. they agreed to provide her rets cued cats for adoption once her business was established. >> we need to do a presentation, and i need a credible source backing me. so for that third meeting, we went in with the vp of operations. people knew who he was and respected him. >> that move was what they needed to open regulators' minds and agreeing to outsource the
. >> undeterred, she knew that having a traditional business that could also offer rescued cats a cage-free and happy life was definitely her calling. along with the help of her brother, the pair forged ahead with the novel concept, but soon stumbled upon some major roadblocks. >> it was a lot of figuring out health codes, zoning codes, regulations. that was brutal. >> this door is the no-cat zone. >> because of strict u.s. zones, mixing animals into the cafe fold was...
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. >> well, undeterred by the defeat of the united nations, israel says it will move ahead with thousandsast jerusalem, finishing up with 6,000 en route to 5,000 and warn the nations against further action directly and indirectly. meanwhile, president-elect donald trump tore into the u.n. and the only way he knows how, when he's on vacation through the twitter machine. the united nations has such great potential and right now it's a club for people to get together and talk and have a good time. sad. charles krauthammer calls it a disaster and suggests that president-elect trump try to find a way to get rid of it. >> we're paying an organization that spent half its time -- more than half its time and energy and resources and bureaucracy, trying to attack the only jewish state on the planet, a tiny little speck while genocide may have murder, terrorisms going on all over the world. it's an organization that exacerbates tensions and it's good real estate in new york city and trump ought to find a way to turn it into condos. >> well, very direct comments from charles krauthammer, a man who un
. >> well, undeterred by the defeat of the united nations, israel says it will move ahead with thousandsast jerusalem, finishing up with 6,000 en route to 5,000 and warn the nations against further action directly and indirectly. meanwhile, president-elect donald trump tore into the u.n. and the only way he knows how, when he's on vacation through the twitter machine. the united nations has such great potential and right now it's a club for people to get together and talk and have a good...
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capitalism, it is christmas, that's christian, and it's a wide-open place, but as you can see, people undeterredthe busiest dayo far of the kris kringle market is what it's called in chicago. and i was talking to different people in the crowd, this young lady said thought about coming but what? >> my friends and i didn't know if we wanted to come, we figured life is short and we need to move owhatever happens happens. >> reporter: appreciate that. that's the sentiment of people. heading in the middle of chicago, that's the famed picasso, famed daly plaza, off to the left is city hall. right in the middle of downtown. that's the tallest church in the world, the chicago temple, it's a methodist church. i leave you, connell, maybe with what they're doing that they don't typically do in a place like this. this is bordered by washington and clark streets, but big police, the chicago police squad rel kno as paddy wagon with all due respect to the irish, that's blocking one way a truck could potentially get in here. this is a government plaza so there are some barricades already. there are blocks and a
capitalism, it is christmas, that's christian, and it's a wide-open place, but as you can see, people undeterredthe busiest dayo far of the kris kringle market is what it's called in chicago. and i was talking to different people in the crowd, this young lady said thought about coming but what? >> my friends and i didn't know if we wanted to come, we figured life is short and we need to move owhatever happens happens. >> reporter: appreciate that. that's the sentiment of people....
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but visitors undeterred by those recent events and gathering for a series of concerts which have been taking place throughout the evening there, ahead of this fireworks display, which began on the dot of midnight. seems that we have seen of course in other parts of the world already, who are well into 2017, in paris also has welcomed in the new year, madrid as well. dubai put on an amazing show as well, with fireworks from the world's tallest building, in the heart of the city. and we will be looking at what london and edinburgh are doing in one—hour's time. we have also heard from police here that just to time. we have also heard from police here thatjust to make sure that people feel safe on a night like this, they are out in force on our streets here in the uk as well. well, let's show you london, can be? there we go. big big ben has fallen quiet lately, with no bongs, and that's not right. but this is the scene, with not just that's not right. but this is the scene, with notjust fireworks but a big music show along the thames. as countries around the world celebrate the start of a
but visitors undeterred by those recent events and gathering for a series of concerts which have been taking place throughout the evening there, ahead of this fireworks display, which began on the dot of midnight. seems that we have seen of course in other parts of the world already, who are well into 2017, in paris also has welcomed in the new year, madrid as well. dubai put on an amazing show as well, with fireworks from the world's tallest building, in the heart of the city. and we will be...
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undeterred. >> god bless him.ouldn't do it. >> there's always one or two. >> the kind of cold we're talking about is not just cold, it can be dangerous. >> yeah, exactly, so over the next couple of days you really want to make sure the kids are bundled up and kind of get them where they need to be. it's not a day where you want to play outdoors tomorrow or friday. so take a look here. tomorrow, it's all about the cold and the winds. friday, just downright cold. and then on saturday, well, we might be dealing with some ice and we know how horrible that is around here. so here's your windchill forecast. you can see the four lines there so that's thursday morning, thursday afternoon, id it is going to be dangerously cold through friday morning. the temperatures start to come up a little bit friday afternoon and the winds won't be as bad, but it's still feeling frigid outside. wait until you see the numbers. and let's start you off with tomorrow morning. around 6:00 a.m., it's 29 degrees but look at what happens throu
undeterred. >> god bless him.ouldn't do it. >> there's always one or two. >> the kind of cold we're talking about is not just cold, it can be dangerous. >> yeah, exactly, so over the next couple of days you really want to make sure the kids are bundled up and kind of get them where they need to be. it's not a day where you want to play outdoors tomorrow or friday. so take a look here. tomorrow, it's all about the cold and the winds. friday, just downright cold. and then...
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being hit with a fire hose, but while they are in their underpants, their ship decides they are undeterred and it keeps getting closer and closes to within 25 feet. what happened then is that the "impeccable" decided finally that they actually would leave. and you would think that that would be the point where the confrontation de-escalated, but at that point it actually got worse. because as the "impeccable" turned to leave, these chinese vessels, even though they had been telling this american ship it had to get out of there, once it started to try to get out of there, they threw junk into the sea, a bunch of pieces of wood and other debris into the ocean right in front of the "impeccable" which almost caused to crash. this is big enough stuff that it could have conceivably damaged the ship, sunk the ship. they had to do emergency stops and take emergency maneuvers to avoid this junk that the chinese ships had offloaded into the water. ultimately as the impeccable was pulling away from the confrontation, the chinese sailors grabbed like -- do you see like a straight line off the ship the
being hit with a fire hose, but while they are in their underpants, their ship decides they are undeterred and it keeps getting closer and closes to within 25 feet. what happened then is that the "impeccable" decided finally that they actually would leave. and you would think that that would be the point where the confrontation de-escalated, but at that point it actually got worse. because as the "impeccable" turned to leave, these chinese vessels, even though they had been...
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undeterred by the crime the kids were back out at the lemonade stand the next day. >> well, major mixuping way chicago college student's plans for the future and here's why. ashley walker has been mistakenly declared dead. she's only one year away from graduating. that's in jeopardy because she may not get financial aid. walker traces the issue back to her father's death in august. a few months after he passed away a company declined to give her internet service and she got called into her college's financial aid office much after that came a trip to the social security office where they told her she was dead. >> i looked at them and i said august 31st and he looked and he said ya'. i said that's the day my father died. where is my death certificate if i'm supposed to be dead. nobody has one. >> walker who is clearly alive and majoring in astro chemistry is facing a pile of paperwork to get this mess sorted out. she's hopeful to have all this fixed before next semester and says her school chicago state university has been very helpful. what a mess for her. >> that's a nightmare. >>> sti
undeterred by the crime the kids were back out at the lemonade stand the next day. >> well, major mixuping way chicago college student's plans for the future and here's why. ashley walker has been mistakenly declared dead. she's only one year away from graduating. that's in jeopardy because she may not get financial aid. walker traces the issue back to her father's death in august. a few months after he passed away a company declined to give her internet service and she got called into...
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the public in this market seem undeterred.hings happen. if you dwell on it too much and sit back and don't do anything, you'd just become a social hermit. in london, the extremely high number of cctv cameras acts as some deterrent. in britain, the authorities also monitor private communications more actively than in other european countries. but no—one is saying an attack couldn't happen here. in this city alone we monitor thousands of people the whole time. but you can never be complacent. the risk is very real and that is why it's so important for us to collaborate, as we do, with our german friends. with our turkish friends and of course with the russians as well. inside m15 headquarters is the government's joint terrorism analysis centre, jtac, from the moment the berlin attack happened, they began selling what the security implications are for us here in britain. so far they're not aware of any similar attack planning in the uk. but the national terrorism threat level remains at the second highest, "severe", meaning that
the public in this market seem undeterred.hings happen. if you dwell on it too much and sit back and don't do anything, you'd just become a social hermit. in london, the extremely high number of cctv cameras acts as some deterrent. in britain, the authorities also monitor private communications more actively than in other european countries. but no—one is saying an attack couldn't happen here. in this city alone we monitor thousands of people the whole time. but you can never be complacent....
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i think we've heard from the presentations that many other countries remain undeterred and continue reducingemissions with a commitment to the paris agreement and also because we heard that market trends, private sector investment strategies are already taking these things towards the path of clean energy. i would still like to probe on these uestions. and to ask you to go deeper and interact with one another. the international evel, what may be the reaction from other countries, even after the recent -- the recent exit from the united states on two issues, about the paris greement or the climate change deemed under construction, we have not put the pieces together, we do not have the review part, fundamental to ultimate success. to deliver on the real part if the united states is not playing is traditional leadership role. we heard about the importance of a -- making shortly funding was there so developing countries could make progress in their emission reduction targets. what happens if the united states is not there to provide the funds that we assumed would be there? you can address one
i think we've heard from the presentations that many other countries remain undeterred and continue reducingemissions with a commitment to the paris agreement and also because we heard that market trends, private sector investment strategies are already taking these things towards the path of clean energy. i would still like to probe on these uestions. and to ask you to go deeper and interact with one another. the international evel, what may be the reaction from other countries, even after the...
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because i think that we heard from the presentations that many other countries remain up deterred -- undeterred and are prepared to continue to reducing emissions, continue with a commitment to the paris agreement. but also because we heard that, you know, market trends, private sector investment strategies are all, already taking many of these industries towards the path of clean energy. but i would still like to probe on this question and to ask you -- >> [inaudible] [laughter] >> and to ask you to go deeper and to interact with one another. and first at the international level as to what may be the reaction from other countries even if there is an exit from the united states. the united states abdicates leadership. and on two specific issues. i thought it was very interesting what you mentioned about the paris agreement or the climate change regime as under construction. we have not yet put all the pieces together. we had the pledge part, but we don't have the review part, and that's actually fundamental to ultimate success. so who is going to deliver on the viewpoint of the united states if
because i think that we heard from the presentations that many other countries remain up deterred -- undeterred and are prepared to continue to reducing emissions, continue with a commitment to the paris agreement. but also because we heard that, you know, market trends, private sector investment strategies are all, already taking many of these industries towards the path of clean energy. but i would still like to probe on this question and to ask you -- >> [inaudible] [laughter] >>...
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undeterred, the president-elect has been talking up his nominee. >> i have a tremendous respect for him. >> reporter: tillerson is the first person nominated for secretary of state in modern history with no public sector experience. working in the oil business for more than four decades. he has an estimated net worth of at least $150 million. joining exxon-mobil in 1975, rising through the ranks, eventually becoming the his work sending him to dozens of countries, experience team trump says makes him qualified for the job. >> he negotiates, he develops oil, he employs many people, and he does have a facility to talk to leaders around the globe. >> reporter: the businessman is also shown a vast knowledge of the international economy and willingness to take on tough questions. like in 2012 when oil companies were under siege as gas prices were approaching $5 a gallon. >> as i look at just the supplyem would not expect to see prices reach that level. >> reporter: but it is his business dealings with russia that have some lawmakers on edge. in 2013, putin awarded him the order of friendship
undeterred, the president-elect has been talking up his nominee. >> i have a tremendous respect for him. >> reporter: tillerson is the first person nominated for secretary of state in modern history with no public sector experience. working in the oil business for more than four decades. he has an estimated net worth of at least $150 million. joining exxon-mobil in 1975, rising through the ranks, eventually becoming the his work sending him to dozens of countries, experience team...
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. -- the economiclots of things undet umbrella. i don't know if i can make any predictions about how president-elect trump or anyone on his team will handle it. if that was what you were asking. >> in terms of -- i thought i heard you say that you received the economy to be a lot worse. ms. psaki: i did not perceive it. it was worse than what we articulated from the government. there were lots of other people saying it, but there was something about the president or treasury secretary articulated how bad it was. it was a concern of what impact that would have on the market, on the economy. that was a real discussion we had on a very regular basis. >> sure, but i look at, typically i hear people say how great things are right now. and that is obviously something trump does not do and i would argue -- hey, things are pretty bad for the average person. if you could jump into a time machine, which you do so and maybe say something a little differently? mr. meyer: it is different between when you are running and done. think jen would di
. -- the economiclots of things undet umbrella. i don't know if i can make any predictions about how president-elect trump or anyone on his team will handle it. if that was what you were asking. >> in terms of -- i thought i heard you say that you received the economy to be a lot worse. ms. psaki: i did not perceive it. it was worse than what we articulated from the government. there were lots of other people saying it, but there was something about the president or treasury secretary...
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we heard from the presentations that many other countries remain undeterred and they will continue reducingmissions, continue with the commitment to the paris agreement, but also because we heard that plan, private sector investment strategies are already taking the industries toward the path of clean energy. would like to probe on this question and to ask you -- to ask you to go deeper and to enter act with one another. and at the international level, as to what may be the reaction from other countries, even the if there is an exit from the united states. the united states abdicates leadership. on two issues. you mentioned about the paris agreement or the climate change regime as under construction. we have not put all the pieces together. we have the first part but don't have the review far and that is fundmental to ultimate success. so who is going to deliver on the real part, the united states has not played traditional leadership roles. what we also heard about the importance of the dcf. the focal point of the negotiations, making sure that these funding was there to developing countri
we heard from the presentations that many other countries remain undeterred and they will continue reducingmissions, continue with the commitment to the paris agreement, but also because we heard that plan, private sector investment strategies are already taking the industries toward the path of clean energy. would like to probe on this question and to ask you -- to ask you to go deeper and to enter act with one another. and at the international level, as to what may be the reaction from other...
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>> the president was undeterred. >> i'm not the first president to take up this cause, but i am determinedpolitical capital on health care. and the reason is simple. we're the only advanced nation on earth that didn't make sure that every person had affordable health care. >> when you consider that presidents have been trying since teddy roosevelt to get health care passed, fdr was hoping to do it, jfk. >> no matter how hard the road, what history will record is that obama got it done. but that achievement that seven presidents attempted, once thought impossible, is now at risk. >> it's over for obamacare. >> this is the story of the epic battle to pass obamacare. >> congratulations, mr. president. >> it began just days into obama's presidency. it was a big bet that he could do something that seven presidents couldn't. >> yes. >> in the middle of an economic -- >> yes, it was a huge bet. >> a bet many wanted to place somewhere else. >> he had half a dozen big domestic policy goals that were fighting for attention. >> the president of the united states. >> first, obama took his case to the
>> the president was undeterred. >> i'm not the first president to take up this cause, but i am determinedpolitical capital on health care. and the reason is simple. we're the only advanced nation on earth that didn't make sure that every person had affordable health care. >> when you consider that presidents have been trying since teddy roosevelt to get health care passed, fdr was hoping to do it, jfk. >> no matter how hard the road, what history will record is that...
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undeterred the president-elect has been talking up his nominee. >> i have a tremendous respect for him. >> tillerson is the first person nominated for secretary of state in modern history with no political experience. he has a net worth of 1$150 million. rising through the ranks, company's chairman and ceo and his work sending him to dozens of countries experience trump says makes him qualified for the job. >> he negotiates, he develops oil, he employees many people and he does have a facility to talk to leaders around the globe. >> reporter: the business leader has shown a vast knowledge of the international academy a-- economy and willingness to take on tough questions when oil prices were approaching $5 a gallon. >> as i look at fundamentals i would not expect to see prices reach that level. >> it's his ties with putin that has some lawmakers on edge when putin awarded him a friendship medal. and searching for oil in parts of the russian controlled arctic ocean and now questions about his business holdings and how he will handle sanctions against putin are sure to confirmation heari
undeterred the president-elect has been talking up his nominee. >> i have a tremendous respect for him. >> tillerson is the first person nominated for secretary of state in modern history with no political experience. he has a net worth of 1$150 million. rising through the ranks, company's chairman and ceo and his work sending him to dozens of countries experience trump says makes him qualified for the job. >> he negotiates, he develops oil, he employees many people and he...